Category: WORLD

  • Trump Plans Phone Call to Halt Thailand–Cambodia Fighting After Ceasefire Collapse

    Trump Plans Phone Call to Halt Thailand–Cambodia Fighting After Ceasefire Collapse

    Washington, December 10: Former US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he plans to make a direct phone call to the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia in an effort to stop the renewed fighting along their disputed border. His statement came after a previously announced ceasefire between the two countries failed, leading to fresh clashes in the border region.

    The renewed hostilities have entered multiple days, with both sides blaming each other for violating the ceasefire agreement. The conflict has reportedly resulted in casualties and displacement of civilians near the border areas. Trump said the situation is serious and requires immediate diplomatic intervention, adding that he hopes his call will help both sides return to dialogue and restore peace in the region.

  • ICEBlock Maker Sues Trump Administration for Forcing Apple to Remove App

    ICEBlock Maker Sues Trump Administration for Forcing Apple to Remove App

    Washington D.C., December 9, 2025:
    The makers of the ICEBlock application have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that federal pressure forced Apple to remove the app from its App Store. The developers claim the move infringed on their business rights and stifled innovation, arguing that the app complied with all relevant laws and regulations.

    Legal experts note that the case could set important precedents regarding government influence over private technology platforms. The lawsuit seeks reinstatement of the app on the App Store and compensation for losses incurred. Observers say the case underscores ongoing tensions between technology companies and government authorities over content regulation and market control.

  • Japan Lifts Tsunami Warning After 7.5-Magnitude Earthquake

    Japan Lifts Tsunami Warning After 7.5-Magnitude Earthquake

    Tokyo , December 9, 2025:
    Japanese authorities on Monday lifted the tsunami warning following a powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck off the country’s eastern coast. The Japan Meteorological Agency confirmed that no significant tsunami was observed, and residents in the affected areas were advised to remain cautious as aftershocks could continue.

    Emergency services and local authorities conducted rapid safety checks and ensured that critical infrastructure, including transportation and communication networks, remained operational. Residents and tourists were urged to stay informed through official channels. The earthquake caused minor property damage in some regions, but no casualties have been reported so far, according to preliminary assessments.

  • China Executes Ex-Banker for Taking Over $156 Million in Bribe

    China Executes Ex-Banker for Taking Over $156 Million in Bribe

    Beijing , December 9, 2025:
    China has executed a former banker found guilty of accepting over $156 million in bribes, authorities confirmed on Monday. The case, which has drawn international attention, highlights Beijing’s continued strict crackdown on corruption within the financial sector and high-ranking officials.

    The ex-banker was accused of using his position to facilitate large-scale financial misconduct, resulting in severe losses and undermining public trust in financial institutions. Chinese officials stated that the execution serves as a stern warning against corruption, reinforcing the government’s zero-tolerance policy and commitment to maintaining integrity in the banking system.

  • Afghan Community Urges Fair Probe Into DC National Guard Shooting

    Afghan Community Urges Fair Probe Into DC National Guard Shooting

    December 8, 2025, Washington, D.C., USA

    Members of the Afghan community in the United States have demanded a fair and transparent investigation into a shooting incident involving the DC National Guard. Community leaders expressed deep concern over the circumstances surrounding the incident and called for accountability, stressing that justice must be delivered without bias.

    They also urged authorities to release complete details of the incident and ensure that the rights of all individuals involved are protected. Protests and peaceful demonstrations have been reported in support of the demand for an impartial probe. The issue has sparked wider discussions on the use of force and the importance of trust between security forces and minority communities.

  • Little Bit Disappointed Zelensky Hasn’t Read Peace Proposal

    Little Bit Disappointed Zelensky Hasn’t Read Peace Proposal

    December 8, 2025,Washington, D.C., USA

    A senior international leader expressed disappointment over Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky allegedly not reviewing a recently proposed peace plan aimed at bringing an end to the ongoing conflict. The leader said that meaningful dialogue is essential at this critical stage and that ignoring peace proposals could delay the possibility of negotiations.

    The statement has sparked fresh debate over the future of peace talks and diplomatic efforts to resolve the war. Political analysts say that both sides need to actively engage in dialogue to avoid further escalation and humanitarian suffering. The development comes amid rising global pressure to find a political solution to the prolonged conflict.

  • FAO Flags Low Soil Fertility and Severe Nutrient Deficiency Across Pakistan

    FAO Flags Low Soil Fertility and Severe Nutrient Deficiency Across Pakistan

    December 8, 2025,Islamabad, Pakistan

    The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has raised serious concerns over low soil fertility and widespread nutrient deficiency across large parts of Pakistan, warning that the issue could severely affect agricultural productivity and food security. According to the FAO, essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are significantly lacking in the soil, leading to declining crop yields and poor land health.

    Experts stated that overuse of chemical fertilizers, poor irrigation practices, and lack of balanced nutrient management are major reasons behind the soil degradation. The FAO has urged Pakistan to adopt sustainable farming methods, promote soil testing, and encourage balanced fertilizer use to restore soil health. The warning comes at a critical time as Pakistan faces rising food demand and climate-related agricultural challenges.

  • Chinese Embassy in India to Launch Online Visa Application System

    Chinese Embassy in India to Launch Online Visa Application System

    December 8, 2025, New Delhi

    The Chinese Embassy in India has announced that it will soon launch an online visa application system, aiming to make the visa process faster, more transparent, and user-friendly for Indian applicants. With this new digital system, applicants will be able to submit their visa forms, upload documents, and track their application status online without visiting the embassy repeatedly.

    Officials said that the new platform is expected to reduce long waiting times, improve efficiency, and simplify verification procedures. The move comes as travel between India and China slowly picks up across education, business, and tourism sectors. The online system is likely to benefit students, traders, and professionals who frequently travel between the two countries.

  • Donald Trump Jr Warns US May Abandon Ukraine Over Stalled Peace

    Donald Trump Jr Warns US May Abandon Ukraine Over Stalled Peace

    December 8, 2025, Washington, D.C., USA

    Donald Trump Jr, son of former US President Donald Trump, warned that the United States could withdraw support from Ukraine if peace negotiations continue to stall. Speaking at a policy forum, he argued that prolonged delays in resolving the conflict may lead to a reassessment of America’s strategic and financial commitments in the region.

    Trump Jr emphasized that sustained US involvement requires tangible progress toward peace and highlighted concerns about the long-term costs of military and economic assistance. Analysts say his remarks reflect growing debate within the US political landscape over the country’s role in foreign conflicts and the balance between international obligations and domestic priorities.

  • Trump Defends Rapid Tariff Push Ahead of Supreme Court Review

    Trump Defends Rapid Tariff Push Ahead of Supreme Court Review

    December 8, 2025,Washington, D.C., USA

    Former US President Donald Trump defended his administration’s rapid imposition of tariffs on imported goods, ahead of a scheduled Supreme Court review of the policy. Trump stated that the measures were necessary to protect American industries, jobs, and national economic interests, arguing that swift action was required to counter unfair trade practices.

    Critics, however, have raised concerns that the sudden tariffs disrupted supply chains, increased costs for consumers, and strained relations with trade partners. The Supreme Court review will examine the legality of the tariffs and their compliance with US trade laws. Analysts say the outcome could have significant implications for future US trade policies and international business relations.