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Hong Kong Baptist University Student Union Suspended Amid Calls for Justice for Fire Victims
The Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) Student Union has been suspended following its public calls for justice for victims of a devastating residential fire, sparking concerns over freedom of expression and potential political motives behind the decision. University Suspends Student Union HKBU confirmed to AFP that it had ordered the student union’s acting executive committee
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Pakistan Pushes for New South Asian Bloc Without India: Could It Succeed?
Pakistan has proposed the creation of a new South Asian regional bloc, potentially excluding India, as part of a growing trilateral cooperation with Bangladesh and China. The initiative, outlined by Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, aims to enhance regional collaboration on economic growth, connectivity, and stability. However, analysts question whether a
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Brian Cole Arrested for Planting Pipe Bombs During 2021 Washington Capitol Riots: Full Details
Brian Cole, a 30-year-old resident of Woodbridge, Virginia, has been arrested for allegedly planting two pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots. The arrest follows a multi-year investigation by the FBI, which involved analyzing thousands of tips, surveillance footage, and digital evidence. Here
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Opening Pandora’s Box: What a US Attack on Venezuela Could Trigger
Growing military movements in the Caribbean and increasingly hostile rhetoric from Washington have sparked global concern: Could the United States be preparing for direct military action against Venezuela?Analysts warn that even a limited strike could unleash instability across the region rather than bring about a smooth political transition. Rising Tensions: Why Fears of a US
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UN Security Council Delegation Meets President Aoun as Israeli Attacks Escalate in Southern Lebanon
A high-level United Nations Security Council (UNSC) delegation met Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in Beirut on Friday, amid rising tensions along the Lebanon–Israel border and renewed debate over Hezbollah’s disarmament. The meeting follows a series of Israeli air raids on southern Lebanon that shook multiple villages only a day earlier. Aoun Urges UNSC to Pressure
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Iran Attends World Cup 2026 Draw in Washington Despite Earlier Boycott Threat
Iran’s national football team delegation has arrived in Washington, DC, just days after threatening to boycott the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw over visa restrictions imposed by the United States. Their attendance ends weeks of uncertainty surrounding Iran’s participation in the official ceremony for the expanded 48-team tournament. Iranian Delegation Arrives After Visa Dispute Head
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Türkiye Launches Major Crackdown on Football Match-Fixing and Illegal Betting
Türkiye’s football world has been shaken by a sweeping criminal investigation into insider betting and alleged match-fixing, with prosecutors ordering the arrest of 46 people — including top-tier footballers, club officials, and referees — in one of the largest sports probes the country has ever seen. According to a statement from the Istanbul public prosecutor’s
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Hong Kong’s Deadliest Fire in Decades Rekindles Tensions and Trauma from 2019
Hong Kong is confronting one of the gravest urban disasters in its recent history after a massive blaze swept through the Wang Fuk Court housing estate in Tai Po, killing at least 159 people and leaving thousands displaced. As residents mourn and search for answers, the tragedy has reopened deep social wounds — particularly the
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Putin–Modi Summit in New Delhi: Uninterrupted Oil, Strategic Autonomy, and a Message to the West
At a time of escalating global tensions and attempts by Western nations to isolate Moscow over its war in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi used their annual bilateral summit in New Delhi to broadcast a powerful signal: their partnership remains durable, expanding, and resistant to outside pressure. Set against
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Hama Filled With ‘Hope and Joy’ One Year After Assad Forces Withdraw: Syrians Celebrate New Era
The Syrian city of Hama has erupted into large-scale celebrations as thousands gathered to commemorate the first anniversary of the departure of forces loyal to former President Bashar al-Assad. For many residents, the day marks not only a political milestone but the rebirth of a city long associated with opposition, repression, and aspirations for freedom.
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