
賴清德敦促中國放棄武力威脅,強調台灣民主不可逆
台灣總統賴清德昨日在台北一場外國記者會上,呼籲中國放棄在南海、東海及台海的軍事擴張與武力威脅。他強調台灣民主制度的不可逆性,並表示願在平等尊嚴基礎上與中國交流合作,同時感謝七國集團(G7)支持台海現狀。

台灣總統賴清德昨日在台北一場外國記者會上,呼籲中國放棄在南海、東海及台海的軍事擴張與武力威脅。他強調台灣民主制度的不可逆性,並表示願在平等尊嚴基礎上與中國交流合作,同時感謝七國集團(G7)支持台海現狀。
Maharashtra Cyber police registered a case against comedian Pranit More, web developer Himanshu Jangra, and Dr. Sejal Pawar for allegedly circulating obscene content on social media. The case involves remarks made during a comedy show that allegedly glorified coercion and trivialized consent and respect for the deceased.
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has taken suo motu cognizance of a stand-up comedy show incident in Gurgaon where remarks allegedly glorifying sexual coercion were made. NCW has summoned comedians Pranit More and Himanshu Jangra and asked the Haryana DGP for an action report within seven days.

Japan's Sanae Takaichi plans to visit India to deepen collaboration in defense, economy, and technology, including semiconductors and AI. The high-speed railway project and Japan-China tensions over Taiwan are expected topics.

A 57-year-old man, a member of the Matsubakai yakuza group, was arrested for attempting to coerce a man he met in prison into joining the organization. The victim was held for two days and assaulted before escaping.

Former Syrian Brigadier General Khaled al-Halabi pleaded not guilty in an Austrian court to charges of torture and other abuses against opponents of Bashar al-Assad. The trial, which opened in Vienna, also involves police chief Lieutenant Colonel Musab Abu Rukba, with both facing up to 10 years in prison.

Japanese Defense Minister Yasukazu Koizumi emphasized the importance of regional sovereignty and highlighted Japan's non-nuclear, non-strategic bomber stance, in an apparent reference to China, amid heightened tensions over Taiwan and military policy revisions.

China has called on the US to cease 'coercion' and 'threats' against Cuba following the indictment of former leader Raúl Castro on murder charges related to the 1996 downing of two planes.

Exit trafficking, a crime involving deception and domestic violence, is on the rise but lacks awareness. Victims, often on temporary visas, are exploited by partners who control their immigration status and finances, with little recourse.
Yulia Mendel, former press secretary to Ukrainian President Zelensky, has accused him of corruption and hypocrisy in an interview with Tucker Carlson. Mendel claims Zelensky is an "amazing actor" who believes "dictatorship is an order" and is personally involved in money laundering schemes. The interview, amplified by Carlson's large audience, has drawn attention to internal criticisms of Zelensky's regime.


It demonstrates Russia's readiness to communicate with Italy not through coercion or diktat, but through the universal language of culture and art, Alexey Paramonov said

The Philippine House of Representatives has moved Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio’s impeachment closer to a decisive vote, the first step in a week-long process that will test whether allies of President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr have enough support to send the case to a Senate trial. The House placed the impeachment on its plenary agenda on Tuesday, a day after its justice committee endorsed the case, setting up a possible vote by all lawmakers on whether Duterte-Carpio should stand trial in the...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Japanese counterpart Takaichi Sanae agreed to bolster cooperation on energy, defence and critical minerals, while warning against economic coercion.
A senior JPMorgan Chase executive, Lorna Hajdini, 37, is sued for allegedly sexually assaulting and coercing a junior male banker over several months starting April 2024. The accuser claims she drugged him, threatened his career, and forced non-consensual sex acts. JPMorgan says an investigation found no evidence supporting the allegations. The lawsuit was filed in New York County Supreme Court.

Analysis warns that the Strait of Hormuz may transition from active conflict to a state of 'managed disruption'—formally open but strategically uncertain. For Asian economies reliant on Gulf oil, this new 'Hormuz disorder' could prove more damaging than outright closure, as commercial confidence weakens, shipping premiums rise, and energy flows become increasingly subject to political coercion. The interruption of US-Iran diplomacy and below-normal maritime traffic despite legal access underscore the shift from whether the strait is open to whether it remains reliable and predictable.

Malian official Fousseynou Ouattara claims citizens courageously defended cities against an attempted coup, rejecting Western narratives of coercion. The government asserts unity between the public and security forces following the thwarted insurrection.

The European Commission's services are sizing up tools to counter Chinese rivals, including the Anti-Coercion Instrument. But despite mounting pressure from Beijing, the issue is still in its early stages — and EU member states remain divided.
Union parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju attacked AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal claiming all good people have left the party after seven Rajya Sabha MPs resigned and joined BJP. Rijiju rejected allegations of coercion by central agencies, stating the investigation agencies do their work. He accused Kejriwal of turning AAP into his private party and said only those engaged in illegal activities remain. The BJP leader also targeted the INDIA bloc, alleging internal divisions and accusing opposition leaders of uniting only to loot. The mass exodus saw two-thirds of AAP's Rajya Sabha members including Raghav Chadha, Sandeep Pathak and Ashok Mittal join BJP, boosting the party's strength to 113 MPs.

A senior Pentagon official told Congress that the US has "no defence against hypersonic weapons or cruise missiles" as President Trump's US$185 billion Golden Dome missile shield faces continued skepticism. The space-based interceptor system, targeted for operation by January 2029, is designed to counter Chinese and Russian missile arsenals, with the price tag increasing from an initial US$175 billion estimate.

Trump's $185 billion Golden Dome missile shield faces congressional scrutiny as a senior Pentagon official admits the US currently has no defence against hypersonic or cruise missiles. The assistant secretary of defence for missile defence told a Senate hearing the shield will strengthen deterrence by denying adversaries ability to achieve objectives through coercion, specifically targeting China as the 'pacing competitor'.
Trump says US officials will not travel 18 hours for truce talks with Iran, insisting Iran must come to the US or call. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi returned to Islamabad on Sunday for transit consultations, while Tehran relays its red lines—including nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz—through Pakistani intermediaries. The US president reiterated Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Police investigating sexual assault, sexual harassment, and religious coercion cases at TCS Nashik office face digital evidence challenges as the prime accused uses separate passwords for each file and application. The main accused, a TCS employee charged with rape, sexual harassment, and hurting religious sentiments, was taken to a forensic laboratory to unlock his Face ID-protected phone. Four suspects have been remanded in police custody until April 29.

The Russian Mission to the EU has condemned the European Union's 20th sanctions package, accusing Brussels of economic coercion and extraterritorial application of sanctions against sovereign states cooperating with Russia. For the first time, the EU introduced an 'anti-circumvention instrument' granting itself the right to restrict exports to third countries accused of helping circumvent anti-Russian sanctions. Russia warned that all unlawful actions will receive an appropriate response and criticized EU energy policies.