South Korean PM Calls for Unity and Respect Ahead of APEC Summit: A Stand Against Hate and Division

As South Korea prepares to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Gyeongju later this month, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok has urged the nation to take strong action against … Read More

Hamas Begins Releasing Israeli Hostages as Trump Arrives in Israel for Historic Peace Talks

In a moment charged with emotion and cautious hope, Hamas released the first seven of 20 surviving Israeli hostages today — a crucial step in ending two years of devastating … Read More

Hamas and Israel Move Toward Landmark Hostage-Prisoner Exchange Under US-Brokered Peace Deal

In a historic and emotionally charged turn of events, Hamas and Israel are preparing for a major hostage-prisoner exchange, marking what many hope to be the beginning of a new … Read More

Israel to Target Hamas Tunnel Network After Hostage Release Phase

Israel has announced plans to destroy what remains of Hamas’s tunnel network under Gaza following the current hostage release phase, a move to be carried out with US approval. Defence … Read More

Palestinians Return Home to Devastation as Gaza Ceasefire Unveils the True Cost of War

When the long-awaited ceasefire finally took hold, thousands of displaced Palestinians began the heart-wrenching journey back to what once were their homes. The coastal road leading to Gaza City filled … Read More

No to Military Rule: ASEAN Stakeholders Warn Myanmar Elections Threaten Regional Stability

ASEAN stakeholders have strongly rejected Myanmar’s planned military-run elections, labeling them illegitimate and a clear violation of the bloc’s Five-Point Consensus. The rejection follows a series of meetings led by … Read More

Azerbaijan Releases Russian Journalist to House Arrest After Putin-Aliyev Meeting

Authorities in Azerbaijan have released Russian journalist Igor Kartavykh, the executive director of Sputnik Azerbaijan, from prison to house arrest following a crucial meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and … Read More

Internet Blackout Grips Afghanistan Amid Taliban’s ‘Morality’ Crackdown

Kabul – Afghanistan faced an unprecedented internet blackout on Monday, as reports suggest the Taliban may be enforcing a nationwide cut to fiber-optic services under their latest crackdown on so-called … Read More

Slovenia Bans Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu from Entering: A Bold Stand for International Law

In a decisive move that has caught international attention, Slovenia has announced a ban on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from entering its borders. The Eastern European nation, home to … Read More

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger Exit ICC, Citing Neocolonial Bias and Ineffectiveness

DAKAR — In a bold and unified move, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have formally announced their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), marking a significant moment in the … Read More