Beijing’s Hong Kong Security Office Warns Journalists After Deadly Fire Coverage

December 6, 2025

Beijing’s Hong Kong Security Office Warns Journalists After Deadly Fire Coverage

Hong Kong's Beijing-backed security agency warned international journalists to stop 'trouble-making' over fire coverage. The threat follows critical reports on a deadly apartment fire that killed 159. The office demands respect for the government’s disaster work.

India, US Push UN for Tougher Sanctions on LeT, JeM and ISIS Affiliates

December 6, 2025

India, US Push UN for Tougher Sanctions on LeT, JeM and ISIS Affiliates

India and the US have urged the UN to impose stronger measures like asset freezes and arms embargoes against Pakistan-based terror groups Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad. They also called for more designations of ISIS and al-Qaida affiliates during talks in New Delhi to boost global counterterrorism efforts.

Five Dead in New Shelling at Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Despite Ceasefire

December 6, 2025

Five Dead in New Shelling at Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Despite Ceasefire

Overnight shelling at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border killed four civilians and a soldier. Both sides blamed each other for firing first. The violence comes despite a ceasefire from October, with injured reported on both sides.

Deadly floods and landslides in Indonesia's Sumatra kill 900+, hunger looms

December 6, 2025

Deadly floods and landslides in Indonesia's Sumatra kill 900+, hunger looms

More than 900 people have died in floods and landslides in Indonesia’s Sumatra. Remote villages face starvation as rescue efforts struggle. The disaster adds to monsoon havoc across Southeast Asia with over 1,790 deaths.

US Military Buildup in Caribbean Linked to Venezuela's Oil and Regime Change Plans

December 6, 2025

US Military Buildup in Caribbean Linked to Venezuela's Oil and Regime Change Plans

Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro claims US military buildup targets his country's vast oil reserves. The US denies this, citing drug war efforts. Analysts say oil is part of the picture but not the main reason. The complex moves intertwine politics, economics, sanctions, and energy interests.