Rising Cross-Border Migration Raises Security Concerns

Authorities in Sa Kaeo province intercepted a truck smuggling 37 undocumented Cambodian migrants who were hidden behind foam panels. The driver abandoned the vehicle and escaped into nearby fields. The migrants, including men, women, and children, had no legal entry documents and were taken into custody. They reported paying brokers to enter Thailand illegally in [...]

Public Safety Guidelines Issued Ahead of Weather Depression

The Public Security Directorate has issued a warning about an approaching weather depression starting Friday, bringing heavy rainfall to northern, central, and southwestern regions of the Kingdom. The weather may include thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds. Citizens are urged to follow safety precautions such as avoiding flood-prone areas, driving carefully, using heating devices safely, maintaining [...]

Iraqis Challenge Sectarian Power System

Some Iraqi citizens are symbolically applying for the presidency to challenge the country’s long-standing ethno-sectarian power-sharing system (muhasasa), which allocates top political posts based on sect and party affiliation rather than merit. Critics argue this system fuels corruption, inefficiency, and division.One such candidate, Ahmed Tawfiq, a retired engineer and economist, says his candidacy aims to [...]

Dozens Killed as Iran Faces Its Biggest Protests Since 2022

Since 28 December, Iran has witnessed a rapidly spreading wave of protests triggered by a sharp devaluation of its currency and worsening economic hardship. Demonstrations have been verified in more than 50 towns and cities, including traditionally pro-government strongholds such as Qom and Mashhad, signaling deep dissatisfaction even among the state’s usual base of support. [...]

Rising Costs Across Essentials and Services Worry Consumers

Inflation rose to 3.55% in November 2025, driven by continued increases in both food and non-food prices, according to the National Statistics Bureau. Food inflation was the main contributor at 4.67%, with notable rises in food and non-alcoholic beverages, while non-food inflation reached 2.75%, led by higher costs for clothing, restaurants, health services, and transport. [...]

Nazaha Refers 1,035 Individuals to Prosecution in Major Anti-Corruption Drive

KUWAIT: The Public Authority for Combating Corruption (Nazaha) has sent 1,035 individuals to the Public Prosecution in 2025 due to suspicions of corruption-related activities, illegal profits, and breaches of financial disclosure rules. Nazaha explained that these referrals result from cases involving suspected corruption, unlawful enrichment, incorrect financial disclosure statements, or not filing disclosures on time [...]

Evidence Emerges of Chinese Government Crimes Committed in Tibet in 2025

TIBET: In 2025, the Chinese government (CCP) increased its restrictions and oppressive policies against Tibetans, affecting their religion, culture, language, education, and environment. The CCP sent armed forces to stop Tibetans from celebrating the 90th birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and arrested more than 80 people for protesting illegal mining. They also tore [...]

Inside Myanmar’s ‘Sham’ Election: Living in Constant Fear

MYANMAR: On the surface, Yangon appears to be a typical, lively city. In the downtown areas, people rush by street vendors while diners sit under umbrellas. Buses and cars fill the roads as they move along. At sunset, young folks stop to take pictures in front of the famous Sule pagoda, which shines against a [...]

President Reiterates Commitment to Inclusion and Accessibility on World Braille Day

MALDIVES: President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has confirmed that the government is dedicated to creating a society where everyone can access information and opportunities without obstacles. He emphasized how important Braille is for helping people with visual impairments learn, gain independence, and maintain their dignity. The President finished by reiterating the Administration's promise to build a [...]

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