Category : Asia Pacific


Pakistan Press Freedom Crisis Deepens in 2025

A shocking new report reveals Pakistan's press freedom has hit alarming new lows in 2025, with journalists facing violence, censorship, and political pressure under the new government.

IFJ Slams Pakistan's Growing Crisis Against Journalists

The International Federation of Journalists reveals shocking details about the dangerous environment for media professionals in Pakistan, with censorship, violence, and economic pressures creating an unprecedented crisis.

China sends 8 warships, 6 jets near Taiwan

Taiwan's defence ministry reports significant Chinese military activity with multiple PLAN vessels and PLA aircraft operating near Taiwanese territory, escalating regional tensions.

4.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Afghanistan's Hindu Kush

A moderate earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale struck Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region, with tremors felt across the mountainous area. The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre confirms the seismic activity.

China Builds, America Debates: Infrastructure Race

As China rapidly expands its global infrastructure footprint through Belt and Road Initiative, the United States remains entangled in domestic political debates, creating a new world order in development diplomacy.

12 trains halted for elephant herd's safe passage

In an unprecedented move, Indian Railways suspended 12 long-distance trains to allow a herd of 22 wild elephants to cross railway tracks safely at the Jharkhand-Odisha border, highlighting wildlife conservation efforts.

Suspected Elephant Poisoning in Assam Tea Estate

In a tragic incident that has raised alarm in Assam, a male elephant was discovered dead near Bhutiachang tea garden with officials suspecting deliberate poisoning. Forest department launches investigation.

Wild Elephant Stuns Latehar at Bus Stand

A majestic wild elephant surprised locals by visiting a bus stand in Latehar district, creating excitement and drawing crowds. The gentle giant roamed freely before returning to the forest.

Wild Elephants Create Panic in Rourkela Areas

A herd of 15-20 wild elephants has created chaos in Rourkela areas, damaging homes and crops while keeping locals on edge. Forest officials are monitoring the situation closely.

Tibetan leader defies China on Dalai Lama reincarnation

In a bold challenge to Chinese authority, Tibetan leader Penpa Tsering dismisses Beijing's claims over Dalai Lama succession, suggesting Mao Zedong should be reborn first. The dramatic rejection highlights ongoing tensions in Tibet-China relations.

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