Constitutional provision changing process of filling minority seats challeged in Pak court
Two members of the Christian community in Pakistan have taken legal action by challenging a Constitutional provision in the Peshawar High Court that altered the process of filling minority seats in assemblies.
Maldives Asks India To Withdraw Troops By March 15
President Muizzu, known for his pro-China stance, made the formal request soon after assuming office on November 17.
Seoul Claims North Korea Launched Ballistic Missile Just Days After Its Border Exercise
The Japanese coast guard also reported a possible North Korean missile launch
Icelandic Volcano Explodes, Coast Guard Responds To Evaluate Situation
The eruption began north of the fishing village of Grindavik
Trump Criticises Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Publicly Ahead Of Lowa Caucus
The criticism marks the first time Trump and his team have made direct, public attacks against Ramaswamy.
Army Chief: Israel Fights In Gaza For Right To Live In Safety
"We must continue applying pressure", says Herzi Halevi
Hamas Allegedly Planning An Attack On Israel’s Embassy In Sweden
"Sweden takes its commitments under the Vienna Convention to protect foreign missions very seriously", says Stockholm's Foreign Ministry
US Congressman Reach An Accord To Prevent Government Shutdown
The short-term bill will keep the government operating until March 1 and 8
Maldives President Asserts Independence: ‘We Aren’t In Anyone’s Backyard’ Amidst Diplomatic Tensions with India
"We aren't in anyone's backyard. We are an independent and sovereign state," Muizzu declared, emphasizing the Maldives' autonomy."
Al-Qaida-Linked Extremists Capture 4 Ukrainians After UN Helicopter Crash in Somalia
Ukraine Confirms Citizens Abducted by Al-Qaida-Linked Extremists in Somalia After UN Helicopter Crash