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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Did US strike that killed Afghan civilians violate law of war?

After a preliminary investigation, the Pentagon admitted on September 17 that it had been a "tragic mistake" and pledged to provide compensation to the surviving family members.

China producing 1000 nuclear missiles: Pentagon

China could have 700 deliverable nuclear warheads by 2027, and could top 1,000 by 2030 -- an arsenal two-and-a-half times the size of what the Pentagon predicted only a year ago.

UK Navy ship visits Karachi, conducts drills with Pak Navy

The UK and Pakistani navies conducted a joint drill in the northern Arabian Sea, the Pakistan Navy said on Wednesday. According to a statement, the drill, which covered a "wide range of naval operations," was held on the completion of the visit of the UK Navy's ship HMS Richmond to Karachi

Does Rohit Sharma still think India can win T20 World Cup?

Sharma, popularly called "hit-man" for his swashbuckling batting, raised his 23rd T20 half-century in an innings where he also smashed ace spinner Rashid Khan for two sixes.

Return of looted wealth can slash prices in half: Fawad Ch

Fawad said that the government was committed to make the country a truly welfare state and this journey of development will continue.

China and Pakistan sign MoU to set up AI system for cervical cancer screening

The MoU was signed during the auspicious inauguration ceremony of China Pakistan square at Wuhan city, Hubei province. The ceremony was part of the celebration marking the 70th anniversary of China-Pakistan diplomatic ties.

Sindh-Hubei sign deal to establish a sister-provinces relationship

Pakistan and China signed a deal on the establishment of a sister-province relationship between Sindh and Hubei provinces to promote pragmatic cooperation in the fields of education, science and technology, technical and vocational training.

Pakistan has potential to grow and export good quality tea: Chinese expert

”Pakistan can grow its tea in good quality and develop tea export,” said Mr. Hu Haibo, who, once in the 1980s, led a Chinese mission to Pakistan to investigate and designate suitable areas for tea cultivation and open up the first modern tea garden for the country.

Shah Rukh Khan’s son persecuted because he’s Muslim: Report

“The BJP has been at the forefront of pushing through its Hindutva and anti-Muslim agenda in all spheres of life in India,” The Diplomat.

Taliban bans foreign currencies: Afghan economy under threat?

Since the Taliban seized power, the national currency has depreciated and Afghanistan's reserves are frozen abroad. However, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid declared that from now on anyone using foreign currency for domestic business would be prosecuted.

Nations make historic pledges to save forests & cut methane emissions

More than 100 leaders took a landmark step forward at a meeting of world leaders, committing to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030. The pledge is backed by $12 billion in public and $7.2 billion in private funding.

Senior Taliban commander assassination avenged

At least 19 people were killed in Tuesday's attack on Kabul's main military hospital, according to a health ministry official who did not want to be named. Hamdullah Mokhlis, a member of the hardline Haqqani network is the most senior figure to have been killed.
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