US and South Korea Strengthen Nuclear Submarine Cooperation Amid Regional Security Concerns

In a significant move signaling closer defense ties, the United States and South Korea have agreed to deepen cooperation on Seoul’s pursuit of a nuclear-powered submarine. The agreement came during … Read More

South Sudan Orders Civilians and UN Personnel to Evacuate Parts of Jonglei State Amid Rising Clashes

South Sudan’s military has issued urgent orders for all civilians, UN personnel, and humanitarian workers to leave three counties in Jonglei State, as an operation against opposition forces prepares to … Read More

Trump Faces Backlash as Second American Death Sparks Outcry Over Minneapolis Immigration Sweep

President Donald Trump is under growing scrutiny as Minneapolis reels from the deaths of two Americans in the federal immigration crackdown. The latest tragedy occurred when 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex … Read More

Israel to Reopen Gaza’s Rafah Crossing Only After Recovery of Last Hostage’s Body, Netanyahu Confirms

Israel has announced that the Rafah crossing with Egypt, a vital gateway for Gaza’s more than two million residents, will remain closed until the body of the last remaining Israeli … Read More

Karachi Mall Fire: Search Continues as 63 Remain Missing, Families Cling to Hope

Rescue teams were still sifting through the blackened remains of a major shopping mall in Karachi on Tuesday, as fears grew for 63 people who remain unaccounted for after a … Read More

PM Announces Mandatory Constitution and History Education for All Malaysian University Students

Starting this year, all Malaysian university students, whether in public or private institutions, will be required to study the Federal Constitution and Malaysian history, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim … Read More

Allies Hesitant on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Proposal with $1 Billion Membership Fee

World leaders are responding cautiously to US President Donald Trump’s latest international initiative: a “Board of Peace” that invites countries to pay US$1 billion (RM4.05 billion) for a permanent seat. … Read More

Tourism Body Defends Visa-Free Policy, Says Illegal Work by Tourists Is Rare and Must Be Penalized

The Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association (Mita) has dismissed claims that the country’s visa-free policy is allowing foreign nationals to flood the market and harm local small and medium enterprises (SMEs). … Read More

High-Speed Trains Collide in Southern Spain, 21 Dead and Dozens Injured

Spain is in shock after a tragic collision between two high-speed trains in Andalusia, leaving 21 people dead and more than 70 injured. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez described it as … Read More

Labour to Introduce Bill Resetting UK‑EU Ties, Rekindling Brexit Debates

Britain’s long-running Brexit battles are stirring once again. The Labour government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is preparing legislation aimed at moving the UK closer to the European Union, … Read More