Vietnamese property tycoon Truong My Lan

Vietnamese Truong My Lan Escapes Death Penalty, Sentenced to Life in Massive Fraud Case Amid Anti-Corruption Crackdown

Vietnamese real estate magnate Truong My Lan has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of multiple charges, including fraudulent appropriation of property, money laundering, and illegal currency transportation across international borders. Originally facing the death penalty, Lan’s...
Kenya Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua

Kenya’s Senate Set to Vote on Deputy President Gachagua’s Impeachment After Heated Trial

Kenya's Senate is set to vote on whether to remove Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua from office, marking the culmination of a high-profile impeachment trial that has gripped the nation. The decision comes after two days of intense proceedings, during which...
South Korean Court Acquits Seoul’s Former Police Chief in 2022 Halloween Crowd Crush Case

South Korean Court Acquits Seoul’s Former Police Chief in 2022 Halloween Crowd Crush Case

A South Korean court has acquitted Seoul's former police chief, Kim Kwang-ho, of negligence in connection with the deadly Halloween crowd crush that claimed 159 lives in the bustling Itaewon district in October 2022. The tragedy, which unfolded in one...
Sheikh Hasina

Arrest Warrant Issued for Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Following Mass Protests

Bangladesh’s political landscape, a court in Dhaka has issued an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled the country in August following her ousting by mass protests. The 77-year-old leader, who was at the helm of Bangladeshi...
Kim Jong Un

North Korea Designates South Korea “Hostile State” in Constitutional Revision

Pyongyang's move to formally label South Korea a "hostile state" has heightened already tense relations between the two Koreas. Analysts remain skeptical about the prospect of full-scale war but warn of an increased risk of military confrontation. North Korea has...
Egypt’s Involvement in Horn of Africa: Risks, Tensions, and Path to De-escalation

Egypt’s Involvement in Horn of Africa: Risks, Tensions, and Path to De-escalation

Egypt has taken significant steps to deepen its involvement in the geopolitically crucial and conflict-ridden Horn of Africa, a region long marked by internal strife, external interventions, and deep-seated rivalries. Egypt’s decision to arm Somalia and deploy troops in the...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

India and Canada Relations Hit New Low Amid Explosive Allegations of Diplomatic Involvement in Violence

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has leveled unprecedented accusations against the Indian government, asserting that it brazenly coordinated violent crimes on Canadian soil to send a message about Ottawa's approach to terrorism and incitement to hatred. The allegations come as...
Gaza Aid

U.S. Official Says No Weapon Withholding for Israel Despite Gaza Aid Blockade

In the Biden administration, Lise Grande, a top U.S. official handling the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, revealed in an August meeting with aid organizations that the United States would not consider halting weapon shipments to Israel, even as the country...
NATO chief Mark Rutte

Kyiv to Receive Cash from NATO, but Uncertainty Clouds Zelenskyy’s NATO Membership Bid

Kyiv is set to receive significant financial and military support from NATO, but uncertainty looms over Ukraine’s long-sought goal of gaining a clear invitation to join the alliance. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been pushing for definitive NATO membership as...
Açık Radyo

Açık Radyo’s Shutdown Sparks Outcry in Turkey: “We Cannot Be Silenced”

Turkey’s dwindling media freedoms, the beloved independent community radio station, Açık Radyo (Open Radio), was abruptly shut down by the country’s media regulator. The station, which has been a cherished platform for civic dialogue, environmental activism, and alternative voices for...
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