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Macron and Starmer Unveil Ukraine Army Support Plan at Paris Summit
France and Britain announce joint military aid for Ukraine amid US uncertainty, as Russia warns against NATO intervention.
Denmark Rejects Trump Claims on Greenland Sovereignty
Danish PM Frederiksen firmly states Greenland remains part of Denmark, countering Trump's remarks on US acquisition plans.
Amsterdam Stabbing Injures 5 Including 4 Foreign Tourists Near Dam Square
Dutch police confirm four foreign nationals among five wounded in Amsterdam stabbing near Dam Square, suspect arrested with motive still unclear.
US Gavi Funding Cut Risks 1.2M Children's Lives Says Vaccine Alliance
Gavi warns ending US support could deny 75M kids vaccines, cause 1.2M preventable deaths as White House negotiations continue
Suneet Mehta Named India High Commissioner to Fiji and Tuvalu
Suneet Mehta appointed as India's High Commissioner to Tuvalu, reinforcing bilateral ties and Pacific Island cooperation.
Modi Meets Japan Business Delegates to Boost Economic Ties
PM Modi discusses trade, AI, and green energy with Japanese executives to strengthen India-Japan economic cooperation.
Modi Discusses Trade and Innovation With Belgium King Philippe
PM Modi and King Philippe of Belgium explore stronger economic ties, trade expansion, and sustainability collaborations.
Chile President Gabriel Boric Visits India for Talks With PM Modi
Chile's President Gabriel Boric begins a 5-day India visit, meeting PM Modi & President Murmu to strengthen bilateral ties & trade relations.
Russian Tourists Killed in Red Sea Submarine Accident Near Hurghada
Six Russians, including two minors, died after a tourist submarine sank near Egypt's Hurghada. Rescue efforts saved 38 others.
Bangladesh Covers Liberation War Mural Sparking Independence Day Outrage
Outrage as Bangladesh covers historic Liberation War mural during Independence Day, drawing condemnation for erasing national history.
Putin Awards Kim Jong-un Medal Ahead of Russia Victory Day
Russia honors Kim Jong-un with WWII medal as Moscow and Pyongyang strengthen ties ahead of Victory Day and potential summit.
Salman Rushdie's New Fiction Explores Chennai Mumbai After Stabbing
Rushdie's first fiction since 2022 attack features stories set in Chennai, Mumbai, and England, grappling with mortality and homecoming.
Putin and UAE's Al Nahyan Strengthen Russia Strategic Partnership
Putin and UAE leader Al Nahyan discuss expanding trade and economic ties as Russia-UAE strategic partnership grows stronger
51 Arrested in Istanbul Graft Probe Targeting Mayor Imamoglu
Turkish justice minister confirms 51 arrests in Istanbul corruption case as protests erupt over Mayor Imamoglu's detention.
Uganda Tightens Border Security After Deadly Congo Clashes
Uganda boosts border surveillance after 242 Congolese militants killed, fearing ADF infiltration amid refugee influx.
South Sudan VP Machar Under House Arrest as UN Urges Restraint
UN warns of renewed conflict after South Sudan VP Machar's arrest, calling for dialogue to uphold the fragile 2018 peace deal.
Pakistan Rejects US Bill Targeting Army Chief Over Rights Violations
Pakistan dismisses US lawmakers' 'Democracy Act' bill seeking sanctions on Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir, calling it an isolated opinion.
South Korea Expands Wildfire Disaster Zones as Death Toll Hits 26
Acting President Han Duck-soo adds 4 regions to disaster list amid worst-ever wildfires, with 26 dead and 37,000 displaced in North Gyeongsang.
Tibetans Fear Losing RFA VOA News Amid US Funding Cuts
Tibetans worry as US funding cuts threaten RFA and VOA broadcasts, their only uncensored news source amid Chinese censorship.
Kim Jong-un Plans Russia Visit as Putin Strengthens North Korea Ties
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un may visit Russia amid deepening military cooperation following Putin’s 2023 Pyongyang trip.
Lavrov Backs Modi's Global Family Vision as Putin Plans India Visit
Russian FM Lavrov praises India’s "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" policy, confirms Putin’s upcoming visit, and lauds Modi’s balanced Ukraine stance.
Putin to Visit India Soon as Lavrov Calls It a Great Power
Russian FM Sergei Lavrov confirms Putin's India visit, praises Modi's leadership and growing bilateral ties amid $60B trade milestone.
WHO Urges SE Asia Vigilance on 11th Polio-Free Anniversary
WHO warns against complacency as SE Asia marks 11 years polio-free, stressing surveillance and immunisation to prevent resurgence.
Pakistan Loses War Against Balochistan as Resistance Gains Momentum
Pakistan's military occupation of Balochistan faces collapse as global pressure mounts for independence and accountability for war crimes.
Chile President Gabriel Boric Begins India State Visit April 1
Chile President Gabriel Boric visits India April 1-5 for talks with PM Modi, boosting trade and cultural ties between the two nations.
BOK Warns of Financial Volatility Amid Rising Household Debts
South Korea's central bank flags market risks as household debt surges and real estate prices climb, threatening economic stability.
Jaishankar Strengthens India-Russia Ties Amid Putin's Upcoming India Visit
EAM Jaishankar highlights India-Russia strategic partnership expansion as Putin prepares for India visit, targeting $100B trade by 2030.
Putin Accepts Modi Invite for India Visit as Lavrov Confirms Prep
Russian FM Lavrov announces Putin's upcoming India trip at bilateral conference, following Modi's 2024 Moscow visit and potential May 9 parade attendance.
Philippines Detains 6 Chinese Nationals for Spying Near Subic Bay
Philippine authorities arrest six Chinese nationals for alleged espionage near US-Philippine naval routes amid rising South China Sea tensions.
UNHRC Event Warns of Rising Rights Abuses in Bangladesh Under Yunus
Global experts at UNHRC side event highlight Bangladesh's rights violations, minority persecution, and extremism risks under interim rule.
India Named Among Top 5 for Child Mortality Reduction by UN
India ranks among 5 exemplar nations for reducing child deaths, driven by Ayushman Bharat and healthcare investments, says UN report.
UN Demands Taliban Restore Afghan Girls' Education Rights
UN Women calls Taliban's school ban a grave injustice as 1.1M Afghan girls remain out of education for 3rd year, warns of generational harm.
South Korea Wildfires Kill 26 as Blazes Ravage Gyeongsang Province
South Korea battles worst-ever wildfires with 26 dead, 37,000 displaced, and historic damage as firefighters struggle to contain flames.
UN Demands Pakistan Free Baloch Activists Mahrang and Sammi Deen
UN experts urge Pakistan to release detained Baloch rights defenders Mahrang Baloch and Sammi Deen Baloch amid crackdown on peaceful protests.
WFP Warns 3.5M Afghan Children Face Malnutrition Crisis in 2025
UN warns 3.5M Afghan children risk malnutrition in 2025, with 15M needing emergency food aid. WFP seeks $555M to prevent starvation.
Taiwan Says Chinese Satellite Launch Poses No Threat
Taiwan's defence ministry confirms China's high-altitude satellite launch poses no danger amid ongoing military monitoring of regional activities.
Global HIV Funding Cuts May Cause 10 Million New Infections
Lancet study warns of catastrophic HIV impact from donor funding reductions, potentially causing millions of new infections and deaths by 2030
Activist Rehman Afridi Warns Islamic Extremism Threatens Bangladesh Pluralism
Human rights activist Rehman Afridi exposes rising extremism in Bangladesh, citing attacks on minorities, media, and judicial collapse under Yunus regime.
Jaishankar Highlights India's Optimism and Tech Embrace to Youth
EAM Jaishankar contrasts India's hopeful outlook with global sentiments, emphasizing youth optimism and deep tech integration.
Modi's Letter to Yunus Honors Bangladesh Liberation War Legacy
PM Modi commemorates Bangladesh National Day, highlights shared history and bilateral partnership with Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus