Jaffar express attack, Pakistan

Jaffar Express Attack: Eyewitness Accounts and the Baloch Insurgency

A railway police officer onboard the Jaffar Express has described the horrifying attack by Baloch separatist militants, detailing how security personnel fought back until their ammunition ran out before being taken hostage. His account, given anonymously, contradicts initial reports from...
Bangladesh-China

A Strategic Shift in Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy? How Its China Relations Could Shape the Country’s Global Standing

Bangladesh and China have shared a strategic partnership since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1975. Over the decades, this relationship has evolved from political goodwill to a deep economic and infrastructural engagement, particularly after Bangladesh joined China’s Belt and...
Bangladesh Army

Bangladesh Army Rejects Coup Allegations in Media Report

The Bangladesh Army has strongly rejected a report published by The Economic Times, an Indian English-language newspaper, which claimed an attempted coup within the army ranks. The report alleged that Lieutenant General Faizur Rahman, a supposed supporter of Pakistan and...
China's foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning

China Vows Retaliation Over New US Tariffs on Steel and Aluminium

China has vowed to take "all necessary measures" to protect its economic interests after the United States imposed a fresh 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports, further escalating tensions in an ongoing trade dispute. The tariffs, which took...
A littoral combat ship under construction at the Boustead naval shipyard in Lumut, Perak.

Malaysia’s Former Navy Chief Granted Discharge in LCS Scandal Amid Health Concerns

Malaysia’s former navy chief, Ahmad Ramli Mohd Nor, was granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal (DNAA) on Wednesday (March 12) in relation to the controversial littoral combat ship (LCS) scandal. The decision was made by the Kuala Lumpur...
Philippine former president Rodrigo Duterte

Rodrigo Duterte’s Arrest and ICC Trial: A Turning Point for Philippines

Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, whose brutal war on drugs defined his presidency, was arrested on Tuesday (March 11) upon his return from Hong Kong. The 79-year-old now faces charges of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court (ICC),...
Greenwich Stands with Tibet-- Tibetan National Flag Raised at Woolwich Town Hall

Greenwich Stands with Tibet: Tibetan National Flag Raised at Woolwich Town Hall

The Royal Borough of Greenwich reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Tibetan people on March 10, 2025, as Deputy Mayor Cllr. Linda Bird led the annual Tibetan national flag-raising ceremony at Woolwich Town Hall. This solemn yet powerful event, which...
Oils

Oil Prices Drop Amid Economic Fears and Tariff Uncertainty

Oil prices continued their downward slide for a second consecutive day as fears over economic growth, trade policies, and geopolitical tensions rattled global markets. Brent crude dropped to nearly $69 a barrel, following a 1.5% decline on Monday, while West...
Asian Financial Markets

Asian Markets Sink as US Selloff Deepens: Investors Fear Recession Amid Tariff War and Political Shakeups

Asian stocks fell for a third straight session on Tuesday, mirroring steep losses on Wall Street as mounting concerns over tariffs and government upheaval threatened economic growth in the United States. The Nasdaq 100 suffered its worst day since 2022,...
Japan

Japan’s Brokers Rethink Structured Loans, Regulatory Crackdown

Japan’s biggest investment banks are reconsidering their sales of structured loans after the Financial Services Agency (FSA) announced a broad clampdown on the $67 billion market. Concerns over risk management and transparency have prompted major brokerage firms to reassess their...
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