Farmers in the Paris region are planning a "siege" on the French capital, demanding better pay, tax reforms, and regulatory changes. This is despite Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announcing measures to address farmers' concerns
The MV Marlin Luanda was struck by an Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile (ASBM) launched by Iranian-backed Houthi forces in the Gulf of Aden. The Indian Navy's INS Visakhapatnam swiftly responded to a distress call and successfully extinguished a subsequent fire onboard with a specialized firefighting team
Pakistan’s leading political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is mysteriously absent from the election campaign for the upcoming general election. Imran Khan was barred from contesting elections as well and was sentenced to jail for corruption charges.
Gad Partok recalled the ill-fated time of 1942 when Nazis mercilessly killed people close to him. He compared the Holocaust to the October 7 Hamas attack highlighting the similarities and the flashback of his childhood trauma experience.
South Korea's First Lady is at the center of a political storm after getting caught accepting expensive gifts. Her misdeeds could provide President Yoon Suk Yeol a major jolt in the April national elections.
The Biden administration in the US is looking to block avenues of high-end technology and data flow to China as reports suggest Beijing wants to use US data to create AI models. China's AI models made through domestic data from the US pose a major security threat for Washington DC.
Tensions escalate between Pakistan and the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) following accusations by Pakistan's army chief, General Syed Asim Munir, that Afghanistan supports insurgency in Balochistan
Canada has been pressing India to collaborate on the Nijjar murder investigation, and insights from the national security adviser suggest progress. The strained relationship has impacted discussions on a free-trade deal and Canada's Indo-Pacific plan
The Karnataka High Court has clarified that Indian-origin couples residing abroad must obtain a confirmation letter under the Hague Convention when adopting a child in India. The ruling follows a petition by a couple in Germany facing a no-objection certificate refusal. The court emphasized compliance with Article 17 of the Hague Convention, requiring approval from both Indian and foreign authorities for the adoption process.
South Africa became the first country to take Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) after the Gaza war broke out on October 7. A confident Israel requested the top UN Court to dismiss the case but the ICJ has refused to shun the case.