Thailand carried out air strikes in an area between Cambodia's Oddar Meanchey and Siem Reap provinces

Thailand Accuses Cambodia of Violating Fragile Border Truce After Mortar Fire Wounds Soldier, While Phnom Penh Claims Explosion Injured Its Troops

Thailand accused Cambodia of violating a 10-day-old ceasefire on Tuesday, claiming cross-border mortar fire wounded a Thai soldier, while Phnom Penh said an accidental explosion from “a pile of garbage” injured two of its own troops. Thailand’s Foreign Ministry said...
Venezuela- Colombia Border , Tienditas Bridge

China’s Latin America Strategy at Risk: US Seizure of Venezuela Leader Signals Assertive Trump Doctrine in Western Hemisphere, Challenging China’s Economic Diplomacy and Geopolitical Footprint

The United States’ direct operation in Venezuela, which resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, has sent shockwaves across the world, prompting widespread condemnation and raising profound questions about regional geopolitics, economic interests, and...
NSW Police, Australia

NSW Police Extend Sydney Protest Restrictions for Another 14 Days After Bondi Attack, Despite No New Intelligence Threat

New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has extended restrictions on authorised protests across large parts of Sydney for a further 14 days, citing ongoing community safety concerns in the aftermath of the alleged Bondi terror attack. The move comes...
US treasury secretary Scott Bessent

US to Be Exempt from Global Tax Deal Targeting Multinational Profits as OECD Waters Down Landmark 2021 Minimum Tax Pact

Nearly 150 countries have signed off on a reworked global tax agreement aimed at curbing profit shifting by multinational corporations, but a major exemption for the United States has sparked backlash from tax transparency advocates, who warn the deal risks...
Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea Faces Growing Digital Backlash as Starlink Shutdown Leaves Remote Communities, Businesses and Health Services Cut Off

Frustration is mounting across Papua New Guinea weeks after the government ordered Starlink to shut down its operations, leaving businesses, health providers, teachers and remote communities struggling without reliable internet access. Starlink, the satellite internet service owned by Elon Musk’s...
NSW police

NSW police investigate death of man who suffered medical episode after OC spray was deployed during arrest

A 52-year-old man has died in hospital after suffering a medical episode during an arrest at a home in Sydney’s west, prompting a critical incident investigation and renewed scrutiny of police use of pepper spray. New South Wales Police said...
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Albanese Softens Resistance to Royal Commission Into Bondi Attack as Pressure Mounts From Victims’ Families, Law Council of Australia, Business Leaders, Sporting Figures, and Former Labor MPs

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has signaled a shift in his stance on a national inquiry into the Bondi terror attack, opening the door to a possible royal commission as pressure mounts from victims’ families, former Labor MPs, and other key...
Australia Bushfires

Australia Faces Potentially Record-Breaking Heatwave Across Multiple States, Threatening Extreme Fire Conditions and Straining Power Supplies

Australia is facing a potentially record-breaking heatwave, with more than half the country set to swelter under extreme temperatures that meteorologists say could rival the conditions experienced during the catastrophic Black Summer bushfires. The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has issued...
Short-Range Ballistic Missile (BM-04)

India Clears Development of Advanced BM-04 Short-Range Ballistic Missile to Strengthen Conventional Deterrence and Precision Strike Capabilities

India has formally greenlit the development of a new Short-Range Ballistic Missile (SRBM), designated BM-04, after the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) received the crucial Acceptance of Necessity (AoN). This regulatory clearance marks a decisive milestone for the programme,...
IAI HAROP min

IAF Fast-Tracks Indigenous Loitering Munitions After DEAD Success in Operation Sindoor

Riding on the decisive operational success of Destruction of Enemy Air Defences (DEAD) missions during the May 2025 conflict known as Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is moving swiftly to institutionalise this capability as a core pillar of...
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