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World

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International news that shapes the Vietnamese diaspora experience — global migration, trade, and geopolitics.

  1. World

    Russia weaponizes winter with fresh strikes on Ukraine’s power grid

    KYIV — Russian airstrikes continue to pound Ukraine’s power grid, part of a calculated strategy to weaponize the winter season against the civilian population.…

  2. World

    Former Philippine President Duterte faces ICC probe over deadly drug war

    THE HAGUE, Netherlands — International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutors on Monday accused former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte of masterminding a brutal anti-drug campaign that resulted in the deaths of thousands …

  3. World

    Former Sri Lanka intelligence chief arrested over 2019 Easter Sunday bombings

    COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lankan authorities have arrested the country's former intelligence chief, retired Major General Suresh Sallay, in connection with the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings that killed 279 people.…

  4. World

    West Bank violence escalates as Israeli military and settlers injure Palestinians

    Israeli soldiers and settlers wounded several Palestinians in a series of separate attacks across the occupied West Bank, according to security sources and local reports.…

  5. World

    The Death of "El Mencho" and the Domino Effect: When a Drug Lord Falls, Violence Erupts, and the Big Question About Fentanyl's Future

    On February 22, 2026, Mexican military forces conducted a raid in the town of Tapalpa, Jalisco state, killing Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes — also known as "El Mencho" — the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel…

  6. World

    Australia leads push to remove Prince Andrew from British line of succession

    CANBERRA, Australia — Australia and New Zealand have publicly signaled their support for removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the British line of succession following an investigation into alleged misconduct in publi…

  7. World

    India faces uphill battle to boost demand in $100 billion apparel market

    India’s apparel industry must focus on driving a "consumption surge" to unlock its next phase of growth, according to market analysts. The sector is currently valued between $70 billion and $100 billion.…

  8. World

    125-million-year-old fossil reveals a previously unknown 'hedgehog' dinosaur species

    BEIJING — Scientists have identified a new species of plant-eating dinosaur featuring hollow skin spikes never before seen in the fossil record.…

  9. World

    "El Mencho" Eliminated: A Fatal Blow to Cartel Jalisco and Ripple Effects from Mexico to the United States

    On February 22, 2026, the Mexican military eliminated Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes — known by the alias "El Mencho" — leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), during a campaign in the town of Tapalpa in Ja…

  10. World

    Australian inmate's death from drinking 20 liters of water reveals systemic failures

    SYDNEY — A 47-year-old mother of five died from water intoxication after consuming at least 67 cups of water within 12 hours at a New South Wales prison, a coronial inquest heard. Tammy Shipley died Dec.…

  11. World

    North Korea re-elects Kim Jong Un as leader, touts nuclear weapons progress

    SEOUL — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been re-elected as General Secretary of the ruling Workers’ Party, state media reported Monday, as the regime signaled plans to further expand its nuclear arsenal.…

  12. World

    Dozens of civilians reported killed in Pakistani airstrikes on Afghanistan

    The Pakistani military launched airstrikes in Afghanistan, killing dozens of civilians including women and children, according to Afghan government officials.…

  13. World

    Cornell study finds universe could end in 'Big Crunch,' upending long-held theories

    The universe may be nearing its midlife point and is on a trajectory to eventually collapse into a single point, according to a Cornell University physicist.…

  14. World

    Israel strikes Lebanon, accusing Hezbollah of hiding in civilian areas

    The Israeli military announced it carried out airstrikes against what it described as Hezbollah command centers in Lebanon, according to a military statement.…

  15. World

    72 Tigers Die at Thai Park, Exposing Dark Side of Wildlife Tourism

    BANGKOK – At least 72 tigers have died at a private animal park in northern Thailand’s Chiang Mai province following an outbreak of Canine Distemper Virus and respiratory bacteria, local officials confirmed.…

  16. World

    Peru names new interim president who once supported child marriage

    LIMA, Peru — Peru’s Congress elected 80-year-old leftist lawmaker José María Balcázar as the nation's interim president ahead of general elections scheduled for April. Balcázar becomes Peru’s ninth president since 2016.…

  17. World

    Myanmar factions trade blame after drone attack on passenger plane

    MYITKYINA, Myanmar – A Myanmar National Airlines passenger plane was damaged in a drone attack at Myitkyina Airport on the evening of Feb. 20, according to government officials.…

  18. World

    New Zealand capital faces sewage crisis after wastewater treatment plant collapse

    WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Raw sewage has been pouring into the ocean for more than two weeks in New Zealand’s capital, sparking a major environmental crisis after a catastrophic failure at a key treatment facility.…

  19. World

    Prince Andrew released on bail following arrest as investigation continues

    LONDON (AP) — Police released Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from custody Thursday following his arrest, though authorities confirmed an investigation into his ties to Jeffrey Epstein remains active.…

  20. World

    Trump administration plans to build military base for 5,000 troops in Gaza

    WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is planning to construct a military base in the Gaza Strip capable of housing 5,000 personnel, according to contract records from the Board of Peace obtained by The Guardian.…