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Alicia Sanders‑Zakre of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons says recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites are ineffective for non‑proliferation, risk long‑term radioac
Ukraine is intensifying attacks on Russian oil infrastructure, aiming to disrupt Moscow's war financing, which has seen a windfall from the ongoing Persian Gulf conflict. This strategy, however, is un
Sri Lanka’s president unveiled a 100‑billion‑rupee three‑month relief package that subsidises fuel, fertilizer and electricity for low‑usage households to offset soaring energy costs triggered by the
Japan confirmed that a Japanese citizen, identified as NHK’s Tehran bureau chief Shinnosuke Kawashima, was released on bail in Iran on April 6 after being detained by Iranian authorities since January
Israel struck a railway bridge in central Iran, killing at least two people, hours after issuing a nationwide warning to halt train travel amid a US deadline linked to the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil prices plunged below $100 a barrel and global stock futures surged after the US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire that includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, though neither side said when
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is "alarmed" by President Trump's Truth Social post threatening to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges if Tehran does not open the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesda
A new ISEAS survey reveals that a slim majority of ASEAN opinion leaders now view China as the region’s preferred superpower, while over half rank Donald Trump’s foreign policies as their top geopolit
Iran defied President Trump's ultimatum to accept a ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, as regional strikes and threats of infrastructure destruction intensified ahead of a midnight deadline.
South Korea's Unification Ministry hailed North Korea's measured response to President Lee Jae Myung's apology for civilian drone incursions as meaningful progress toward easing long‑standing military
Taiwan is significantly increasing its reliance on coal-fired power generation to secure energy supplies, as the ongoing Middle East conflict disrupts global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets and dr
ASEAN is now seen as more reliable than the US in upholding the rules-based order in Southeast Asia, according to a new regional survey, marking a shift in geopolitical trust.
A Japanese national, detained in Iran since January, has been released on bail, as confirmed by Japan's top government spokesperson. This development was corroborated across multiple news outlets, all
BAFS, Thailand's sole jet fuel refuelling provider, is pressing the government to scrap the 4.72-baht-per-litre excise tax on jet fuel, arguing it pushes airlines to refuel abroad and erodes the count
Medical workers in Lebanon warn that Israel’s military campaign is replicating the destruction of Gaza’s health system, with strikes threatening hospitals and civilian infrastructure in southern Leban
Iran launched an attack on a residential area in northern Kuwait on Monday, injuring six people, as Gulf states absorb escalating Iranian retaliatory strikes following the late-February U.S.-Israeli o
Four Israeli civilians from the same family were killed in Haifa after an Iranian missile directly struck their residential building, marking the latest fatalities in a prolonged exchange of strikes b
A critical Russian Black Sea oil terminal is ablaze, confirmed by NASA data, as Ukraine escalates its drone attacks on Russian refineries, bringing the 'smell of war' to cities like St. Petersburg and
Israel killed the intelligence chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards in a Tehran airstrike overnight Monday, the latest in a sweeping campaign that has eliminated Iran's supreme leader, national securi
Strikes and counter-strikes continue across the Middle East, with dozens of casualties reported in Lebanon over the weekend from Israeli airstrikes on the south and the capital, Beirut.
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