President Trump says the Iran ceasefire holds despite a fresh clash in the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. warns of harder strikes if a 14-point peace deal isn't signed by Tehran soon.
Three Australian women returned from Syria face serious charges, including crimes against humanity and IS membership, after being arrested by federal police in Melbourne and Sydney.
A newly unveiled memorial in Pyongyang appears to confirm that approximately 2,300 North Korean soldiers have died fighting for Russia in Ukraine, matching South Korean intelligence estimates.
The Bangladesh Chhatra League has sparked controversy by outright rejecting the Abu Sayeed murder verdict, claiming the trial was a "populist" exercise designed to establish a political narrative.
A coalition of 501 engineers has demanded the immediate withdrawal of the ban on the Awami League, warning that the move risks pushing Bangladesh into a deep and uncertain political crisis.
In a bold Truth Social declaration, President Trump warned Iran that U.S. forces aren't going anywhere. Any breach of the new maritime and nuclear terms will face a response "nobody has ever seen."
A two-week ceasefire has paused the fighting, but the battle for control over the Strait of Hormuz is just beginning. Can a "joint venture" proposal save the world's oil supply?
Islamabad has fallen quiet as it hosts a historic meeting between the US and Iran. Once isolated, Pakistan is now a key mediator in a conflict that has the world on edge.