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Nepal protests: After Home Minister, two more ministers resign amid unrest

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Nepal protests: After Home Minister, two more ministers resign amid unrest

Following him, Pradip Paudel, the Health Minister in the Oli government, also resigned, marking the third ministerial exit amid escalating tensions over the social media ban.

Nepal protests flare up as students torch communication minister's house amid calls for Nepal PM's resignation | Top points

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Nepal protests flare up as students torch communication minister's house amid calls for Nepal PM's resignation | Top points

Tensions continued to grip Nepal as fresh protests erupted on the streets once again on Tuesday morning, just hours after the Nepal government revoked its ban on social media.

Why the Murdoch succession matters and what Lachlan now controls

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Why the Murdoch succession matters and what Lachlan now controls

With Rupert Murdoch’s succession fight resolved, Lachlan Murdoch emerges as the sole power broker atop Fox Corporation and News Corp, inheriting a media empire that spans television, publishing, sports and streaming.

Thailand's former PM Thaksin Shinawatra sentenced to one-year imprisonment

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Thailand's former PM Thaksin Shinawatra sentenced to one-year imprisonment

Thailand's Supreme Court said he should serve prison time that he skipped while in hospital detention for previous convictions.

‘Won’t end well for India’: Trump’s trade hawk escalates rhetoric on oil, calls New Delhi 'Maharaja of tariffs'

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‘Won’t end well for India’: Trump’s trade hawk escalates rhetoric on oil, calls New Delhi 'Maharaja of tariffs'

He branded India the "Maharaja of tariffs" and listed a string of countries he said had already struck "great" trade deals with the US, including the European Union, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines and Indonesia.

‘Gonna punch you in your f****** face’: Trump aides’ feud boils over at private dinner

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‘Gonna punch you in your f****** face’: Trump aides’ feud boils over at private dinner

The confrontation at the Executive Club, an exclusive MAGA-aligned gathering founded by Trump’s inner circle, turned profane when Bessent accused Pulte of bad-mouthing him to the President.

Nepal protests: Why Nepal banned social media and how it led to Gen-Z revolution

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Nepal protests: Why Nepal banned social media and how it led to Gen-Z revolution

At least 19 people were killed and more than 300 were injured in Nepal protests as police cracked down against protesters, firing rubber bullets and teargas shells.

BRICS leaders rally against protectionism as Xi Jinping and Lula criticize tariff ‘blackmail’

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BRICS leaders rally against protectionism as Xi Jinping and Lula criticize tariff ‘blackmail’

Lula denounced what he called "tariff blackmail" as the South American giant deals with a 50 percent import charge imposed by US counterpart Donald Trump.

China shows off ‘Killer Missile’ YJ-21: How does it stack up against India’s BrahMos? Explained

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China shows off ‘Killer Missile’ YJ-21: How does it stack up against India’s BrahMos? Explained

For Indian defence planners, the question is whether this new missile represents a genuine leap forward or another bold claim from Beijing. The comparison with BrahMos, India’s flagship supersonic cruise missile, has become inevitable.

Race to succeed Shigeru Ishiba: Who will be Japan's next PM? A look at the frontrunners

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Race to succeed Shigeru Ishiba: Who will be Japan's next PM? A look at the frontrunners

The two figures seen as leading the pack are Sanae Takaichi and Shinjiro Koizumi, who both placed strongly in last year’s leadership contest behind Ishiba.

Hidden highway of internet: How the Red Sea cable cut disrupted internet across India, Pakistan and Middle East | Explained

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Hidden highway of internet: How the Red Sea cable cut disrupted internet across India, Pakistan and Middle East | Explained

The Red Sea outage is a reminder that much of our digital life depends on a few strands of glass running under the ocean.

Trump tariffs face Supreme Court test: Will he refund billions or pivot to ‘Plan B’ if policy falls?

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Trump tariffs face Supreme Court test: Will he refund billions or pivot to ‘Plan B’ if policy falls?

Donald Trump told reporters his administration was preparing an appeal and urging the Supreme Court to act quickly to prevent the tariffs from being struck down.

JPMorgan profited from Jeffrey Epstein for years despite red flags: NYT report

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JPMorgan profited from Jeffrey Epstein for years despite red flags: NYT report

An investigation by The New York Times has found that JPMorgan Chase enabled Jeffrey Epstein for over a decade, overlooking red flags and internal warnings to preserve profits and connections until finally severing ties in 2013.

Five killed, 12 injured as gunmen open fire on bus in Jerusalem, Hamas praises ‘heroic operation’

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Five killed, 12 injured as gunmen open fire on bus in Jerusalem, Hamas praises ‘heroic operation’

Video footage from the scene showed dozens of people runniIsrael attackng from a bus stop at a busy intersection during the morning rush hour.

Nepal’s ‘Gen Z' revolution: How a social media shutdown sparked a nationwide youth protest | Explained

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Nepal’s ‘Gen Z' revolution: How a social media shutdown sparked a nationwide youth protest | Explained

The immediate trigger was the Oli government’s decision on September 4 to block 26 major platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, X, LinkedIn, Signal and YouTube.

How Xi, Putin and Kim are drawing closer — and why it stops short of an alliance

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How Xi, Putin and Kim are drawing closer — and why it stops short of an alliance

Xi Jinping’s display of solidarity with Putin and Kim highlights shared goals but falls short of a formal alliance

Russia’s budget crunch explained: The impact of weaker oil prices, high military spending and a strong rouble

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Russia’s budget crunch explained: The impact of weaker oil prices, high military spending and a strong rouble

Falling oil revenues and rising military costs are forcing Moscow to consider cuts to non-military spending.

Immigration raid at Hyundai-LG plant: What it means for South Korean investment in US

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Immigration raid at Hyundai-LG plant: What it means for South Korean investment in US

Nearly 500 workers were detained in Georgia, exposing tensions between Trump’s immigration crackdown and push for foreign investment.

Russia’s Moldova disinformation push: How Trump’s retreat left a small democracy exposed

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Russia’s Moldova disinformation push: How Trump’s retreat left a small democracy exposed

With US support dismantled, the Kremlin is flooding Moldova’s election with AI-driven propaganda.

Elon Musk vs Peter Navarro: How India became the latest flashpoint in their long-running rivalry | Explained

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Elon Musk vs Peter Navarro: How India became the latest flashpoint in their long-running rivalry | Explained

The latest clash started when Navarro falsely claimed India had never imported Russian crude before the Ukraine war and was now “purely” profiteering. Within hours, X users added a Community Note refuting his claims.

'Community Notes corrects everyone': Musk fires back after Trump aide slams India

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'Community Notes corrects everyone': Musk fires back after Trump aide slams India

Elon Musk defended X’s Community Notes after Trump aide Peter Navarro attacked India over Russian oil.

Trump renames Defense Department the ‘Department of War’

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Trump renames Defense Department the ‘Department of War’

The symbolic move highlights contradictions between his pursuit of a Nobel Peace Prize and his aggressive use of military power.

Why billionaires are pouring billions into the quest to live longer

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Why billionaires are pouring billions into the quest to live longer

From cell rejuvenation to supplements, ultrawealthy investors are pouring billions into longevity science.

Why South Sudan is home to the world’s biggest animal migration

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Why South Sudan is home to the world’s biggest animal migration

Six million antelope move across South Sudan in a spectacle larger than the Serengeti but threatened by war and poaching.

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