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Malaysia Immigration Busts Klang Valley Vice Syndicate, 89 Arrested

In a major anti-vice operation named "Ops Gegar," Malaysia’s Immigration Department raided three locations across the Klang Valley on July 9, resulting in 89 arrests, including foreign nationals and locals. The raids targeted premises in Kuchai, Sri Petaling, and Cheras, believed to be part of a prostitution syndicate. During the first raid, 26 foreign women [...]

Jordan Supplies Safe Drinking Water to 8,000 Gazans Daily

The Jordanian Field Hospital in northern Gaza has begun supplying 12,000 liters of clean drinking water daily to over 8,000 residents through a newly extended pipeline. This vital initiative comes in response to the severe water shortage in Gaza and was completed using strict technical and health standards to ensure safety and quality. The water [...]

12 Turkish Soldiers Die from Methane Exposure in Iraq Cave

Twelve Turkish soldiers died from methane gas exposure while searching a cave in northern Iraq during a military operation. The cave search was part of Operation Claw Lock, aimed at targeting PKK militants. A total of 19 personnel were affected, and the soldiers were reportedly trying to recover the body of a comrade killed in [...]

Global Leaders Urge Iran to Cooperate with IAEA Post-Conflict

Iran's recent decision to potentially withdraw cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has drawn international concern, with fears that it may rebuild its nuclear program without inspections. As a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Iran is obligated to permit monitoring to ensure its nuclear activities remain peaceful. However, the IAEA awaits formal [...]

Bhutan’s Prison Policy Violates Human Rights, Discriminates Against Minorities

A new United Nations report has condemned Bhutan for illegally jailing ethnic Nepali citizens for life without parole, simply for expressing political opinions. The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention concluded that Bhutan has violated fundamental human rights, including the right to a fair trial, and described the arrests as “discriminatory.” The report highlights the [...]

Majority of Youth Say Mob Justice Rising in Bangladesh

A recent youth-focused survey conducted by the South Asian Network on Economic Modelling (Sanem) and ActionAid Bangladesh reveals that 71.5% of young respondents believe mob justice is becoming a normal part of life in Bangladesh. The study surveyed 2,000 individuals aged 15 to 35 across the country from May 20 to May 31, 2025. The [...]

Cambodia Foils 59 Human Trafficking Cases, Rescues 118 Victims

In the first half of the year, Cambodia's General Department of Immigration intercepted 59 suspected human trafficking cases involving 118 victims—mostly Cambodian women lured into illegal marriages with foreign men. With help from Chinese authorities, many were rescued. Lt. Gen. Sok Veasna said officers used behavioral profiling to detect victims, who were often manipulated through [...]

Malaysian Police Foil Terror Cell Using Social Media and Messaging Apps

Malaysian police have uncovered a network of Bangladeshi nationals linked to the Islamic State (IS), using social media and messaging apps to spread extremist ideology and recruit from Malaysia’s migrant worker community. According to Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail, the group targeted Bangladeshi laborers in factories, construction sites, and petrol stations. The [...]

Jordan Evacuates 23 More Gaza Children for Urgent Medical Care

The Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army carried out the sixth medical evacuation of child patients from Gaza on Wednesday, transporting 23 children and 47 family members under the Jordan Medical Corridor initiative. Nineteen of the children will receive care in Jordanian private hospitals, while four will be sent to Turkiye for treatment, with the support of [...]

Turkey Agrees to Boost Water Flow to Iraq in Key Deal

In a significant diplomatic development, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has agreed to increase the flow of water to Iraq following a request from Iraqi Parliament Speaker Mahmoud Al-Mashhadani during a high-level meeting on July 1, 2025. Erdoğan approved an increase in water releases from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to 420 cubic meters per [...]

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