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International Scrutiny, Domestic Politics, and the Debate Over Muslim Rights in India

A March 2026 report by the Panel of Independent International Experts (PIIE) has reignited debate over the condition of Muslim communities in the Indian...

How Stray Ukrainian Drones Are Escalating Tensions on NATO’s Eastern Border

Ukrainian drones have entered the airspace of Baltic countries recently, leading to confusion and increasing tensions with Russia amid concerns about U. S. support...

Taiwan: The Most Dangerous Flashpoint in the World?

Could Taiwan Trigger the Next Global Crisis? In an era already shaped by the Russia–Ukraine war, the West Asia conflict, and rising geopolitical fragmentation, one...

Europe’s Rearmament Era: The Biggest Military Shift Since the Cold War

European security has long relied on guarantees of the United States (US), under the umbrella of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), dating back...

Press Freedom Crisis Deepens Across South Asia as Media Credibility Faces Growing Scrutiny

Across South Asia, concerns over press freedom, political influence, and media credibility are drawing increasing international scrutiny. From Bangladesh and Pakistan to India, journalists...

South Africa’s Ramaphosa Challenges Misconduct Finding in Farmgate Cash Scandal

Cyril Ramaphosa has reportedly launched a legal challenge against a parliamentary panel report that found he may have committed misconduct in the high-profile “Farmgate”...

Second Group of Australia-Linked Islamic State Returnees Arrive from Syria Amid Security Scrutiny

A second group of Australian women and children linked to the Islamic State militant group has returned from Syria, reigniting debate over security risks...

What’s Holding Up the Iran Peace Deal? Key Issues in Ongoing US-Iran War Talks

Negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the United States are entering a complex and uncertain phase, with both sides acknowledging...

South Korea Unveils Plan for First Nuclear-Powered Submarine by Mid-2030s

South Korea announced plans on Tuesday to launch its first nuclear-powered submarine by the mid-2030s as part of a major defense modernization effort aimed...

Taiwan Monitors Second Chinese Combat Patrol in a Week Amid Rising Regional Tensions

Taiwan deployed fighter jets and naval vessels to monitor a second Chinese “joint combat readiness patrol” near the island within a week, as tensions...

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South Korea’s Ruling Party Wins Local Elections but Loses Seoul Mayor Race

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and his ruling...

TSMC Bets on AI Boom as CEO Signals Potential Chip Price Hikes

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's largest contract...

Israel Says Military Operations in Lebanon Will Continue Despite Ceasefire

Israel has announced that it will continue military operations...

Asian Stocks Fall as US Iran Conflict Sparks Market Jitters

Asian stock markets declined on Thursday as renewed fighting...

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