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Classes and transportation in Bangladesh were seriously disrupted Thursday as ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her former ruling Awami League party called for a nationwide “lockdown” in protest against her trial over last year’s protests that left hundreds dead.
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India and Bhutan have taken a big step forward in their ties and energy cooperation. During his visit to Bhutan on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a ₹4,000 crore (about $455 million) line of credit to support new energy projects, Reuters reported.
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When the Sri Lankan national cricket team began their much-anticipated tour of Pakistan this November—scheduled for a three-match ODI series followed by a triangular T20 tournament with Zimbabwe—the return of cricket diplomacy quickly turned into a test of nerves.
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TOKYO: Japan criticised a Chinese diplomat on Monday (Nov 10) for ’’extremely inappropriate’’ remarks seemingly directed at Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, after she suggested that Tokyo could take military action if Beijing attacked neighbouring Taiwan.
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The recent high-level meeting between the Chinese and US heads of state has succeeded in injecting a significant degree of certainty into the often volatile relationship between the two global powers for the coming period. Against a backdrop of prolonged trade tensions and geopolitical friction that have lasted for over seven years, the consensus reached by the two leaders is expected to more effectively manage and control the risk of further con
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After 40 days, a group of Democrats decided to buck their party’s wishes on Sunday and vote in line with Republicans to move toward ending the government shutdown. The development came after Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., convened a rare weekend meeting to break what days ago became the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
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(Nov. 10 / JNS) India is in advanced talks to manufacture LORA (LOng Range Artillery) tactical ballistic missiles on license from Israel Aerospace Industries and Ice Breaker cruise missiles on license from Rafael Advanced Defense Systems as part of its “Make in India” program, Globes reported on Sunday.
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The Philippine Marine Corps officially unveiled its first BrahMos supersonic cruise missile battery during the force’s 75th anniversary celebration, marking a decisive leap in the nation’s external defense modernization.
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Pakistan’s recent deflection of criticism regarding certain media narratives, including the controversy surrounding The Frontier Post, fits within a longstanding pattern of strategic manipulation and disinformation employed by the Pakistani state.
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The Philippines evacuated over 100,000 residents across its eastern and northern regions as Fung-wong intensified on Sunday into a super typhoon ahead of its expected arrival later in the day, threatening to unleash torrential rains, destructive winds, and storm surges.
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The number of Afghan nationals arrested and detained in Pakistan surged by 146 per cent in a single week, a spike linked to the reopening of border crossings, according to a joint report by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
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Chinese authorities harassed several dozen Chinese film directors and producers, as well as their families in China, causing them to pull films from the inaugural IndieChina Film Festival in New York City, Human Rights Watch said today. On November 6, 2025, the festival’s organizer, Zhu Riku, announced that the film festival, scheduled for November 8-15, had been “suspended.”