EU Raids Temu’s Dublin HQ Over Foreign Subsidy Breach Allegations

December 11, 2025

EU Raids Temu’s Dublin HQ Over Foreign Subsidy Breach Allegations

EU regulators raided Temu’s European headquarters in Dublin, probing potential breaches of foreign subsidy rules. The Chinese retailer faces scrutiny amid rising EU-China trade tensions and earlier investigations under the Digital Services Act.

Europe Tightens Asylum Rules for Syrians After Assad's Fall, Sparking Fear Among Refugees

December 11, 2025

Europe Tightens Asylum Rules for Syrians After Assad's Fall, Sparking Fear Among Refugees

Austria and Germany react to Assad's fall by suspending Syrian asylum claims and pushing for deportations. Syrians fear losing homes built over years.

Vizianagaram Fishermen Stranded in Bangladesh for Over Two Months, Families Demand Government Action

December 11, 2025

Vizianagaram Fishermen Stranded in Bangladesh for Over Two Months, Families Demand Government Action

Families of fishermen from Vizianagaram are worried as their loved ones remain stuck in Bangladeshi jail for two and a half months. Local leaders urge the government to ensure their safe return and provide financial support during this tough time.

CJI Surya Kant Welcomes Sri Lankan Chief Justice Preethi Surasena in India

December 11, 2025

CJI Surya Kant Welcomes Sri Lankan Chief Justice Preethi Surasena in India

Chief Justice of India Surya Kant warmly welcomed Sri Lanka's Chief Justice Preethi Padman Surasena and a nine-judge delegation during their official visit, highlighting the deep legal and cultural links between India and Sri Lanka.

One Year After Assad's Fall, Syria Struggles With Justice and Sectarian Violence

December 11, 2025

One Year After Assad's Fall, Syria Struggles With Justice and Sectarian Violence

A year after Assad's 53-year rule ended, Syrians celebrate freedom but face stalled justice and new violence. President Ahmad al-Sharaa pushes global ties while internal tensions rise.