Russia Approves Prisoner Transfer Pact with Djibouti

DJIBOUTI: Russia has officially ratified an agreement with Djibouti that allows for the transfer of sentenced persons between the two countries. The deal is designed to enable prisoners to serve their sentences in their home nation under mutually agreed legal frameworks. Authorities believe the agreement will support humanitarian considerations and improve rehabilitation prospects. It also [...]

Indonesia and Germany Deepen Partnership in Higher Education

INDONESIA: Indonesia and Germany are strengthening cooperation in higher education through expanded academic partnerships and exchange programs. The collaboration aims to improve research capacity, innovation, and skills development for future workforces. Universities from both countries are expected to benefit from joint initiatives in science and technology. Officials say the effort will open new pathways for [...]

Home Demolished in Northern Jordan Valley Village

Israeli forces carried out widespread raids across several areas of the West Bank, detaining 24 Palestinians during operations that included home searches and reported property damage. According to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, the arrests were made under the claim that the individuals were “wanted.” In the Northern Jordan Valley village of Ein al-Beida, bulldozers [...]

Indonesia Plans Deployment of 8,000 Troops to Gaza by June

INDONESIA: Indonesia’s army has announced plans to deploy up to 8,000 troops to Gaza by June as part of a proposed international peacekeeping effort. The move is intended to support humanitarian operations and help maintain stability in the conflict-affected region. Officials say the deployment would be carried out in coordination with global partners and relevant [...]

Nepal Heads to Crucial Elections as Post-Protest Power Struggle Intensifies

NEPAL: Nepal is moving toward a decisive national election following the massive Gen Z–led anti-corruption protests that shook the country in 2024. The uprising forced the collapse of the previous government and led to the formation of an interim administration to stabilize the nation. Now, with nationwide elections scheduled for March 2026, both established political [...]

EBRD Invests €1.72 Billion Across Central Asia and Mongolia to Support 120 Projects

MONGOLIA: Central Asia and Mongolia received approximately €1.72 billion in funding from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development last year. The investment was directed toward 120 projects spanning infrastructure, energy, and private sector development. Officials say the funding aims to strengthen economic resilience and sustainable growth across the region. Many of the projects focus [...]

IMF Calls on Japan to Stay the Course with Interest Rate Increases

JAPAN: The International Monetary Fund has urged Japan to continue its gradual interest rate hikes as it navigates rising inflation and long-term fiscal pressures. Officials believe steady policy tightening is necessary to stabilize prices after decades of ultra-low inflation. The IMF also cautioned against cutting consumption taxes too soon, warning it could worsen public debt [...]

Power Struggle Intensifies Within Iraq’s Shiite Alliance

Political tensions are rising within Iraq’s Coordination Framework alliance as former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Qais al-Khazali, leader of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, engage in a growing public dispute. The alliance, formed in 2022 to counter the movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, is now experiencing internal fractures as competition increases over the next prime [...]

Bhutan Hosts Second National MCH Fair to Promote Safe Motherhood

The Ministry of Health of Bhutan, in collaboration with the JICA Bhutan Office, organized a one-day Mother and Child Health (MCH) Fair on February 13, 2026, at the Gyaltsuen Jetsun Pema Wangchuck Mother and Child Hospital under the theme “For Positive Pregnancy Experiences and Outcomes.” The event promoted awareness on maternal and neonatal health, bringing [...]

Rights Group Reports 24 Children Killed in Iran Protests

At least 24 children, including a three-year-old, were reportedly killed by direct fire from security forces during nationwide protests in Iran, according to the HANA Human Rights Organization. The organization stated that it verified the identities of the victims through field research and cross-checking multiple sources. According to its findings, the shootings were not [...]

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