Nepal flooding

Floods and Landslides Ravage Nepal: Death Toll Reaches Over 100, Dozens Still Missing

Severe floods and landslides triggered by two days of intense monsoon rainfall have killed at least 100 people across Nepal, with dozens more reported missing as rescue operations intensify. As floodwaters inundate homes, businesses, and roads, the Nepalese government has...
Bhagat Singh

Bhagat Singh’s Revolutionary Legacy: A Vision for Justice, Equality, and Sustainable Development

Bhagat Singh, born on 27 September 1907 in Banga, Lyallpur District, Punjab, has etched his name into the annals of Indian history as a revolutionary thinker, activist, and gifted author. His contributions to India's independence movement extend far beyond his...
Hong Kong

Beijing Urges Hong Kong’s Wealthy to Aid Economic Growth

As China's economy grapples with sluggish growth, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has called on Hong Kong’s elite families to spearhead an economic revival. However, the city’s wealthiest appear hesitant to answer this call, raising questions about the effectiveness of...
Myanmar Rebel Groups

Rebel Groups Reject Myanmar Junta’s Peace Offer Amid Escalating Conflict and Battlefield Losses

Myanmar’s ongoing civil war, rebel groups have flatly rejected a peace offer from the embattled military junta. The junta, which has been grappling with mounting battlefield defeats and widespread defections, made its first peace overture since seizing power in a...
Bagan, Myanmar

Myanmar: Heavy Rains and Flooding Threaten Bagan’s UNESCO World Heritage Temples

The UNESCO World Heritage site of Bagan, home to nearly 4,000 Buddhist pagodas and temples, has been severely affected by heavy rains and flooding during the recent rainy season. According to reports, about 1,900 ancient structures have suffered damage, putting...
USS Vermont, US Navy's nuclear-powered attack submarine

North Korea Slams U.S. Nuclear Submarine’s Presence in South Korea, Escalating Tensions

In statement released by North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Tuesday, Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, condemned the docking of a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine in South Korea. The submarine’s...
Bangladesh Protest

Hundreds Dead Amid Civil Unrest in Bangladesh: Questions Arise Over Casualty Figures

The violent civil unrest that engulfed Bangladesh in July and August resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people, though the exact number remains a matter of debate and uncertainty. As efforts to compile a definitive casualty list continue, student...
Anura Kumara Dissanayake

Sri Lanka’s New President Anura Kumara Dissanayake Vows “Clean” Politics Amid Economic Recovery Efforts

Sri Lanka, Anura Kumara Dissanayake was sworn in as the nation’s president, promising to lead the country towards a future of “clean” politics and economic rejuvenation. The left-leaning leader, popularly known as AKD, took office on Saturday with a bold...
Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s Marxist-Leaning Leader, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Takes Early Lead in Presidential Race Amid Economic Uncertainty

Anura Kumara Dissanayake, a Marxist-leaning politician, has surged ahead in the early results of Sri Lanka's presidential election, positioning himself as the frontrunner to lead the country at a critical juncture in its post-crisis recovery. According to data released by...
Iran Women

Executions Continue Under the Iranian Regime: A Brutal Weapon Against Dissent

In a chilling continuation of decades-long repression, the Iranian regime remains committed to its brutal use of the death penalty, particularly against political prisoners. On Monday, September 16, 2024, the regime's judiciary announced the death sentences of two political prisoners:...
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