Saudi Arabia Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

Turkey Looks to Join Saudi–Pakistan Collective Defense Pact, Signaling Emergence of a New Trilateral Security Axis Across Middle East and South Asia

Turkey is moving closer to joining a nascent defense alliance between Saudi Arabia and nuclear-armed Pakistan, a step that could redraw security alignments across the Middle East, South Asia and parts of Africa, according to people familiar with the discussions....
India Develops Futuristic Electromagnetic Railgun

India Develops Futuristic Electromagnetic Railgun, Signalling Major Leap in Indigenous Defence Capabilities

India is advancing rapidly in next-generation warfare technology, with the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) confirming that it is developing an indigenous Electromagnetic Railgun system. The project aims to provide the Indian Army with a high-velocity precision strike capability,...
AMCA Bulkhead Frame

India’s AMCA Program Moves Forward with Critical Stealth Fighter Manufacturing Test

The Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) has taken a major step forward in India’s ambitious fifth-generation fighter program, the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), by initiating a key industrial validation process. The agency has released a comprehensive Statement of Work (SOW)...
Malaysia

Malaysia’s Unemployment Falls to 2.9% in November, Lowest in 11 Years, as Employed Workforce Edges Up to 17.09 Million

Malaysia’s unemployment rate fell to 2.9 per cent in November 2025, marking the lowest level in 11 years, according to the Statistics Department. The number of unemployed people declined slightly to 518,400, reflecting continued strength in the country’s labour market....
Kaesong city, which North Korea claims is footage taken retrieved from a drone from South Korea that violated North Korean airspace.

North Korea Claims South Korean Drone Flown Over Kaesong for Surveillance, Seoul Denies Any Military Involvement

North Korea on Saturday accused South Korea of sending another drone into its airspace for surveillance purposes, a claim Seoul has firmly denied, escalating tensions on the heavily militarized peninsula. The North Korean military said it tracked a drone “moving...
Iran Protests

Trump Stern Warning to Iran as Nationwide Protests Escalate and Authorities Cut Internet Access to Curb Unrest

US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on Friday, as widespread anti-government protests continued across the country and authorities imposed an internet blackout to contain the unrest. The demonstrations, which began on December 28, have intensified, with...
US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio attend a meeting with oil industry executives

Trump Pushes U.S. Oil Giants to Invest in Venezuela’s Reserves as Post-Maduro Uncertainty Looms

U.S. President Donald Trump pressed top American oil executives on Friday to invest in Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, but received a cautious response, with some industry leaders warning that the country remained “uninvestable”...
Northern Hebei, China

China’s Villagers Struggle to Stay Warm as Government Gas Subsidies Fade, Leaving Rural Homes Freezing in Northern Hebei

Nearly a decade after Beijing launched a nationwide push to curb coal burning and combat winter smog, residents in northern Hebei province are facing a new challenge: affording the high cost of clean heating. With government subsidies for natural gas...
Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran on Edge as Anti-Government Protests Spread Nationwide, Internet Blackouts Hamper Communications, and Calls for Regime Change Intensify

Iran was gripped by its most serious wave of unrest in more than three years on Friday as fresh protests erupted across major cities, defying a sweeping internet blackout imposed by authorities amid a violent crackdown that human rights groups...
Australia Bushfires

Victoria Battles Unprecedented Bushfires as Over 300,000 Hectares Burn and More Than 100 Structures Destroyed

Victoria is facing a severe bushfire crisis, with at least 119 structures destroyed and more than 300,000 hectares of bushland burned as fires continue to rage across the state. Authorities warn that many of the blazes could burn for “days,...
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