Starvation Deepens in Myanmar’s Rakhine State as War and Aid Cuts Bite
People in western Myanmar’s Rakhine state are struggling to survive as conflict blockades and shrinking humanitarian aid push hunger to
Call Money Borrowing Shoots Up as Banks Run Short on Cash
Bangladesh’s banks are borrowing more money than before just to keep things running. In July, “call money” borrowing—basically quick loans
Russian Crypto Hackers Hit by Malware in Suspected U.S. Cyberattack
Security researchers have uncovered malicious npm packages designed to steal sensitive data from developers in the Solana ecosystem. The victims
China’s Corruption Drive Signals a New Playbook for Ethnic Affairs
A widening anti-graft push in China is reshaping elite politics around ethnic affairs. This year alone, three former chairs of
Blackpink Make Wembley History with Record-Setting ‘Deadline’ Tour Finale
Blackpink underlined their status as the world’s biggest girl group with a high-octane, two-and-a-half-hour show at Wembley Stadium, becoming the
Police Seize £180,000 Aston Martin from Andrew Tate
Devon and Cornwall Police have confiscated £180,000 from Andrew Tate, the controversial British-American influencer, after a UK court ruled the
Lee Hyori Returns to Seoul: Candid on Mental Health
After years of island life in Jeju, K-pop icon Lee Hyori has resettled in Seoul—and she’s refreshingly honest about the
Idhika Pal’s Tribute to Sridevi
Indian-Bangladeshi screen favorite Idhika Pal says Sridevi is the reason she chose acting—and she’s marking the legend’s legacy with a
Janhvi Kapoor’s Pastel Saree Play
Janhvi Kapoor’s latest gallery drops into timelines like it was built for them—clean frames, plenty of close-ups, and a look
Bangladeshi Youth Are Earning on DIY Digital Crafts
Bangladesh’s young creatives are turning simple digital designs into reliable income sources. From sticker packs to budget templates, they’re leveraging








