Fresh Snowfall Graces Parts of Kashmir, Overcast Skies Bring Brief Relief From Cold Wave

Kashmir woke up to a gentle yet refreshing shift in its winter rhythm on Monday as overcast skies offered some respite from the biting cold that has gripped the valley … Read More

Thousands Protest in Philippines Over Flood Control Corruption Scandal

Thousands of Filipinos flooded the streets of Manila today, demanding justice and accountability in a sprawling multi-billion-dollar infrastructure scandal that has ensnared officials, lawmakers, and construction company owners. Anger has … Read More

Egypt Trains Hundreds of Palestinians to Build Future Gaza Police Force

Egypt is taking a significant step to help shape Gaza’s post-war security landscape by training hundreds of Palestinian police officers, a Palestinian official revealed to AFP. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr … Read More

Hong Kong Rallies: Volunteers Race to Aid Survivors After Deadly Fire

Hundreds of volunteers in Hong Kong are working tirelessly to provide emergency aid to victims of the city’s deadliest fire in nearly 80 years. From delivering hot meals and diapers … Read More

South-east Asia Floods Turn Deadly: Deaths Exceed 160 as Rescuers Race to Reach Stranded Communities

The devastating floods across South-east Asia have claimed at least 161 lives as authorities scramble to rescue stranded citizens, restore power and communications, and coordinate recovery efforts. While the waters … Read More

From Passports to MyDigital ID: Social Media Logins to Undergo Serious Verification by Mid-2026, Says Fahmi

From Passports to MyDigital ID: Social Media Logins to Undergo Serious Verification by Mid-2026, Says Fahmi The Malaysian government is taking a big step to make social media safer. By … Read More

Second Home Whitewash: India Succumbs to South Africa in Historic Defeat

In a shocking turn of events, India’s cricket team suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of South Africa, losing the second Test by a staggering 408 runs on Wednesday. … Read More

Half of South Sudan in Acute Hunger as Aid Drops to Record Low

Nearly half of South Sudan’s population is now trapped in acute hunger, and humanitarian assistance has fallen to its lowest level ever, according to a new warning from Oxfam. The … Read More

Beijing Blasts Japan Over Taiwan Remarks, Warns of “Red Line” Violation

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi has expressed strong condemnation of Japan’s recent statements regarding Taiwan, calling them “shocking” and warning that Tokyo has crossed a red line that must not … Read More

South Africa Stands Firm at G20 Summit, Advances Climate Action and Debt Relief Despite US Opposition

South Africa has made headlines this weekend by pushing forward a bold G20 agenda, securing consensus on climate change action and debt relief even as the Trump administration openly opposed … Read More