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Illegal Fishing Devastates Senegal’s Coastal Livelihoods

Rufialsque — Coastal communities in Senegal are facing severe economic and social strain as declining fish stocks, driven by illegal

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EU Warns of Prolonged Energy Shock Amid Middle East War

BRUSSELS, April 3 — The European Union is preparing for a prolonged energy crisis triggered by the ongoing Middle East

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Global Food Prices Rise for Second Straight Month, FAO Says

Paris — Global food prices rose in March for a second consecutive month, reaching their highest level since December, driven

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Trump Threatens Strikes on Iran’s Critical Infrastructure

Washington— U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the United States could target bridges and electric power plants in

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Bangladesh Enforces Austerity as Energy Crisis Deepens

Dhaka — Bangladesh has introduced sweeping austerity measures, including reduced office hours and early closure of commercial establishments, as the

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Suicide Blast Kills Five in Pakistan’s Bannu District

Peshawar — At least five people, including three women and two children, were killed and four others injured when a

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Myanmar General Tightens Grip as Junta Chief Becomes President

Naypyitaw— Myanmar’s junta leader Min Aung Hlaing was elected president by a military-dominated parliament on Friday, consolidating his authority five

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Northern Thailand Chokes as Toxic Haze Reaches Extreme Levels

Pai— Northern Thailand is grappling with hazardous air pollution this week as seasonal agricultural burning, forest fires and weather conditions

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Track 2 Diplomacy: India–Pakistan Relations Behind the Scenes

India has continued to rely on informal Track 2 diplomatic engagements with countries including Pakistan, China and Canada to sustain

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Raja Ravi Varma painting sets record at ₹167.2 crore, underscoring surge in Indian art market

“This national treasure deserves to be made available for public viewing periodically.” A late 19th-century painting by Raja Ravi Varma

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