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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Japan China ‘toe to toe’ in South China Sea

Tokyo for 1st time exports Self Defense Forces equipment to Philippines amid tensions in disputed waters of South China Sea

US fighter jets pound Taliban compounds

The heavy US airstrikes against the Taliban positions stopped them from advancing towards Lashkar Gah.

Pakistan offers medical aid to Indian-held Kashmir as COVID cases rise

Pakistan-administered Kashmir head offers medicines, equipment to Srinagar

Indian Punjab CM lashes out at Modi for chocking oxygen supply from Pakistan

Indian Punjab, in short supply of oxygen, proposed to import oxygen from Pakistan but the central government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned down...

Pakistan army under attack at Afghan border

Soldiers killed in separate incidents in country's southwest and northwest

Kashmiri leader Ashraf Sehrai leaves a legacy

Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, 77, died inside a hospital in southern Jammu city, where he was in detention since July 2020. He was a prominent...

Taliban & Kabul govt clash results in displacement of Afghanis

The Taliban attacks on government forces have raised concerns that American troops were also at risk as they pull out.

India pours billions of dollars into virus fight as record deaths registered

The government expanded its massive vaccination programme to all adults last week, but many states are facing shortages.

Gen Bajwa says no power on earth can sabotage CPEC

The road projects under CPEC would improve connectivity and create new job opportunities for the people lining along the roads

IPL’s cricket stars anxious to escape Covid-hit India

The Indian Premier League, the world's richest Twenty20 cricket tournament, was suspended on Tuesday and players were sent home, as India battles a massive surge in coronavirus cases.

French Minister comes out in support of Muslims in France

Regarding the veil, Ms. Marlene Schiappa said, "No, the veil will not be banned in public spaces. It is false to say that the government is taking such a position, which only a few senators are in favor of."

Taliban would roll back Afghan women’s rights: US report

The Taliban remains broadly consistent in its restrictive approach to women's rights and would roll back much of the past two decades' progress if the group regained national power.
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