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Monday, January 19, 2026

Karachi’s new administrator fails amid massive flooding

Ruling party PTI took to Twitter to take a hit at the Sindh government over the mismanagement of Karachi during the flooding caused by excessive rain on Friday. It is reported that four people including a little girl lost their lives due to electrocution caused by excessive water.

Taliban’s Panjshir celebratory gunfire lead to 17 deaths

"Avoid shooting in the air and thank God instead," Mujahid said in a message on Twitter.

Is ISI chief in Kabul for ‘Taliban govt’ announcement?

Pakistan's Intelligence Chief's sudden dash to Kabul has surprised many across the world, but its obvious that Pakistan is desperately trying to find a solution for peace and stability in the region at a time when key western countries have abandoned their posts and left Afghanistan on its own.

Biden orders declassification for secret 9/11 documents

The push for more information is being driven by victims' families suing Saudi Arabia for alleged complicity in the horrific attack. The families have long expressed frustration at the number of documents that remain off-limits.

NLC goes international with new TIR admission

Pakistan's premier multimodal logistics organization National Logistics Cell has achieved a major milestone in obtaining Transports Internationaux Routiers (TIR) admission. With this in mind, the organization plans to play its role in expanding Pakistan's trade routes to Central Asian Republics and Turkey.

Biden: Era of military operations ends with Afghanistan

"Human rights will be at the center of our foreign policy but the way to do that is not through endless military deployments," he said. "Our strategy has to change."

UN chief to host Afghanistan aid meeting in Geneva

The UN has warned 18 million people are facing a humanitarian disaster, and another 18 million could quickly join them.

Mobile services restored in Kashmir 2 days after death of Ali Geelani

For years, Geelani, one of Kashmir's most senior political leaders, had led a hardline faction of separatist groups that sought to secede from India following an armed revolt against New Delhi.

Reuters’ Suleiman al-Khalidi gets deported from Lebanon

Khalidi, a Reuters chief correspondent for Jordan and Syria, has laboured for the worldwide information company for 25 years, masking Jordan and the Syrian battle, in addition to reporting from Iraq, Lebanon, Libya and the Gulf.

US might recognise Taliban!

Blinken also said the U.S. government was maintaining contact with the Taliban.

Google prevents Taliban to access Afghan government accounts

Commandeering government databases and emails could provide information about employees of the former administration, ex-ministers, government contractors, tribal allies and foreign partners.

US defense Sec to bolster allies in Gulf after losing face in Afghanistan

While the US would like to focus on the Indo Pacific region to counter China, it can not leave too many loopholes behind for China to fill. China is likely to attract the Gulf states in its own security based institution, The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation given the security trends in South Asia, West Asia and the Middle East.
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