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Ahn Meets US Officials on Korea-US Trade and Tariff Talks
South Korea's Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun heads to Washington to negotiate strategic cooperation and tariff exemptions with US officials.
Iran Rejects Nuclear Talks as Lavrov Visits Tehran Amid Sanctions
Iran's foreign minister refuses nuclear negotiations under US pressure during Russian FM Sergei Lavrov's diplomatic visit to Tehran
S. Korea Births Rise First Time in 9 Years Post-Pandemic
South Korea sees baby boom in 2024 with marriage rates climbing and fertility trends shifting after COVID-19 pandemic
Guterres UN Visit to Bangladesh Amid Political Tensions
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres plans crucial three-day visit to Bangladesh, exploring Rohingya camps and political landscape in March
Trump Tariffs Loom Over Spanish Port Trade Dynamics
Spanish ports prepare for potential Trump trade impact, monitoring US tariff threats and global shipping volatility
Taiwan Tracks Massive Chinese Military Buildup Near Strait
Taiwan reports significant Chinese military presence with 11 aircraft and 14 naval vessels crossing defense zones, heightening regional tensions.
Modi's Vision BRICS Startup Forum Shapes Global South
India's P Kumaran highlights PM Modi's strategy for BRICS as future-ready organization promoting Global South cooperation
Trudeau Pledges Support to Ukraine During Fourth Kyiv Visit
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau announced new sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet and military aid during his fourth visit to Ukraine, reaffirming Canada's commitment to Ukrainian sovereignty.
Pope Francis Remains Critical but Stable with Pneumonia
Vatican reports Pope Francis's health is critical but stable as he battles bilateral pneumonia. Despite cautious prognosis, the Pope has resumed work and called Gaza parish.
Chinese Envoy Xu Feihong Praises India's SCO Contributions
Ambassador Xu Feihong highlighted India's important role in SCO development since 2017 during the 3rd China-India Youth Dialogue marking 75 years of diplomatic relations.
Trudeau Visits Zelenskyy in Kyiv on Russia-Ukraine War Anniversary
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau met with President Zelenskyy in Kyiv to discuss defense cooperation, sanctions against Russia, and financial support on the third anniversary of Russia's invasion.
Nepal's Pashupatinath Temple Draws Devotees for Mahashivaratri
Thousands of devotees and ascetics gather at Nepal's sacred Pashupatinath Temple for Mahashivaratri celebrations, with authorities deploying over 3,500 police officers for security.
Former Indian Army Chiefs Perform Pooja at Pashupatinath Temple
Six former Indian Army chiefs visited Nepal's Pashupatinath Temple for a special pooja ahead of Mahashivratri, strengthening the longstanding military relationship between India and Nepal.
Tibet Hit by 4.2 Magnitude Earthquake at Shallow Depth
National Center for Seismology reports a 4.2 magnitude earthquake in Tibet at 10km depth. The region has experienced multiple seismic events this month due to its location on a major fault line.
Ursula von der Leyen's India Visit to Focus on FTA and Ukraine
European Commission President's visit to India will address FTA negotiations, Ukraine conflict, IMEC corridor, and Russian sanctions as EU seeks to strengthen strategic partnership with India.
New Cali Fund Launches for Genetic Resource Data Companies
Companies using genetic resource data must contribute to the Cali Fund, supporting biodiversity conservation with 50% allocated to indigenous communities while advancing the Kunming-Montreal Framework.
China's CCP Architecting New World Order Beyond Western Dominance
Explore how China's strategic initiatives in energy, technology, and military are reshaping global power dynamics, challenging Western hegemony, and positioning Beijing at the center of a new global hierarchy.
Vultures Provide $1.8 Billion Annual Ecosystem Services in Africa
A BirdLife International report reveals vultures contribute $1.8B yearly to southern Africa's ecosystem through sanitation and pest control, despite 80-97% population decline in five decades.
Russia Offers Rare Earth Metals Deal to United States
Russia signals readiness for rare earth metal cooperation with the US as Putin highlights Russian reserves while commenting on ongoing US-Ukraine negotiations in the same sector.
South Korean Court to Rule on Yoon Impeachment by Mid-March
South Korea's Constitutional Court is set to decide President Yoon Suk Yeol's fate after completing his impeachment trial over a controversial martial law declaration made in December.
Yoon Apologizes at Final South Korea Impeachment Hearing
President Yoon Suk Yeol expressed remorse at his Constitutional Court impeachment trial over the December martial law declaration, while his legal team argued for dismissal.
Malaysia Backs Ocean Infinity's New MH370 Search Effort
Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirms Malaysia supports Ocean Infinity's renewed search for flight MH370, with a contract being finalized after the company expressed confidence in finding the missing aircraft.
Jaishankar Highlights India's Human Rights Commitment at UNHRC
EAM Jaishankar addressed the 58th UNHRC session in Geneva, emphasizing India's philosophy of global unity and how its democratic values foster human rights protection and inclusive development.
Taiwan Detains Chinese Crew for Undersea Cable Sabotage
Taiwan's coastguard detained a Togolese-registered vessel with Chinese crew suspected of deliberately cutting an undersea communication cable linking Taiwan to Penghu Islands.
Von der Leyen EU Delegation to Discuss Trade Deal with India
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU Commissioners will meet with PM Modi in India to advance Free Trade Agreement talks and strengthen the strategic partnership.
Vultures Provide $1.8 Billion in Ecosystem Services Annually
BirdLife International report reveals vultures in southern Africa deliver $1.8B in ecosystem services yearly, while facing extinction threats from poisoning, electrocution and habitat loss.
Indonesia Urges Incentives for Shipbuilding and Clean Energy
Indonesia's government seeks incentives for shipbuilding and renewable energy adoption in maritime transportation to strengthen energy independence and meet 2050 net zero emission goals.
One Million People Displaced in Congo's Goma Since 2025
The UN World Food Programme reports massive displacement in eastern DRC as M23 rebels seize Goma and Bukavu. Humanitarian operations face disruption amid warnings of regional conflict escalation.
Australian Zoo Urgently Seeks Venomous Spiders for Antivenom
The Australian Reptile Park has called for public donations of deadly funnel-web spiders to support their critical antivenom program amid a slower than usual spider season.
UN Reports 1 Million Displaced from Congo's Goma Since 2025
WFP reports M23 rebels seized Goma, displacing 1 million people. Humanitarian operations disrupted as UN warns of regional spillover in the mineral-rich eastern Congo conflict.
Yoon Supporters Protest Impeachment at Final Court Hearing
Thousands of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's supporters gathered at the Constitutional Court demanding nullification of his impeachment during the final hearing.
Tibetan Protesters Condemn China at UNHRC Geneva Session
The Tibetan Community of Switzerland and Liechtenstein organized a protest at UN headquarters in Geneva, highlighting human rights violations in Tibet including cultural erasure and forced assimilation.
Japan UNHCR $6M Aid Boosts Afghan Refugee Resilience
Japan and UNHCR partner to support displaced Afghans with $6M livelihood project focusing on economic empowerment and self-reliance
Nahid Islam Quits Yunus Cabinet to Launch Political Party
Bangladesh adviser Nahid Islam resigns from interim government to form new political movement after student-led protests
Trump's China Semiconductor Curbs Spark Beijing Trade Tensions
China condemns US semiconductor restrictions as 'politicization', warns of global industry impact and potential trade escalation
Shafi Burfat Seeks UN Support for Sindhudesh Independence
JSMM Chairman Shafi Burfat appeals to UN, exposing Pakistan's systematic oppression of Sindhi people and demanding regional autonomy
Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Impeachment in South Korean Constitutional Crisis
South Korean National Assembly demands President Yoon's removal over controversial martial law declaration, final hearing sets critical stage for political future
Pope Francis Shows Health Improvement After Gaza Call
Pope recovers from pneumonia at Gemelli Hospital, resumes work and connects with Gaza parish amid ongoing medical treatment
UK Unveils 107 Sanctions Against Russia's Ukraine War Machine
UK government targets Russian military supply chains and financial networks with unprecedented sanction package marking three years of conflict
India-Turkiye Think Tank Summit Reshapes Bilateral Ties
Experts from India and Turkiye converge in Ankara to discuss strategic relations, trade, and global challenges in landmark diplomatic dialogue.