Rescue teams in Karachi continued combing through the blackened ruins of Gul Plaza on Tuesday, desperately searching for 63 people still missing after a devastating […]
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PM: Malaysian University Students to Study Constitution and Local History from This Year
Starting this year, all Malaysian university students—both in public and private institutions—will be required to study the Federal Constitution and Malaysian history as part of […]
Top US Catholic Cardinals Question Morality of American Foreign Policy
Three of the United States’ highest-ranking Catholic archbishops have raised serious concerns about the country’s approach to international relations, urging that morality must guide America’s […]
Allies Skeptical of Trump’s $1 Billion “Board of Peace” Offer
World leaders reacted cautiously to US President Donald Trump’s proposal for a new international “Board of Peace,” which would require countries to pay US$1 billion […]
Investors Flock to Gold and Silver as Trump’s Greenland Tariff Threat Shakes Global Markets
Global investors rushed toward safe haven assets on Monday, sending gold and silver to record highs, after fresh trade war fears rattled stock markets worldwide. […]
Tourism Body Pushes Back on Visa-Free Policy Criticism, Calls for Firm Action Against Illegal Work
The Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association Mita has firmly rejected claims that Malaysia’s visa-free policy is creating unfair competition for local small and medium enterprises, saying […]
To Lam Moves to Consolidate Power as Vietnam’s Communist Party Congress Begins
Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party convened on Monday for its highly anticipated twice-a-decade congress, a pivotal political gathering that could reshape the country’s leadership for years […]
High-Speed Train Collision in Southern Spain Leaves 21 Dead and Scores Injured
Spain is in mourning after a tragic collision between two high-speed trains in Andalusia, leaving 21 people dead and more than 70 injured. Prime Minister […]
Labour Set to Table Bill Resetting UK‑EU Relations, Sparking New Brexit Debates
Britain’s Brexit battles may have faded from the headlines, but they are far from over. The Labour government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is […]
Spy Fears and Secret Rooms: London Protesters Warn Beijing’s Mega Embassy Could Be an Espionage Hub
Hundreds of Londoners gathered on Saturday to voice concerns over Beijing’s ambitious new “mega” embassy, just days before a crucial decision on the project. Masked […]
