- Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will go to China on a five -day state visit on Tuesday. Zardari will discuss extensive aspects of bilateral relations with Chinese leaders during a visit to China, which will focus on economic and business cooperation, security cooperation and billions of dollars of economic corridor (CPEC).
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go on a two -day visit to the US from 12 February where he will hold talks with US President Donald Trump on various issues including trade and defense. People who know about the case told this on Monday. The son of Afghan Deputy Governor also included in terrorists killed in North Western Pakistan: Report
- The four terrorists killed during a campaign last week in the turbulent northwest Pakistan included the son of the deputy governor of Badghis province of Afghanistan. Government media said this on Monday. The anti -terrorism campaign was carried out in Kulachi area of ​​Dera Ismail Khan district of the Truth Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
- Mohammad Yunus, the chief advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh, on Monday ordered the security heads to take special steps to prevent attacks on religious minorities and protect the rights of every citizen. He said that if Bangladesh fails to protect its religious minorities, it will “damage the country’s global image badly.”
- President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Americans may feel the economic ‘pain’ on his tariffs on major business partners. However, he argued that this is necessary to protect American interests.
- According to media reports, after the tariff imposed on China, Mexico and Canada by the Trump administration, it was expressed in the global markets that these fees could slow down the development pace and increase inflation again.
- Canada is a top destination for international students, where in 2023 more than 1 million students were studying at various levels. International students contribute billions of dollars to the Canadian economy and contribute more to our social fabric. However, recent policy changes and growing public investigations have created a challenging environment for these students and higher education institutions giving them admission.
- A teacher in South Africa allegedly cut the kalava from the wrist of a Hindu student, after which the members of the community condemned this ‘insensitive and irresponsible’ act. The incident occurred last week at Drakenceburg Secondary School in Quajulu-Natal province. The South African Hindu Mahasabha (SAHMS) has demanded action from the education authorities after the teacher was allegedly deducted from the Hindu student’s wrist. The teacher claimed that the school did not allow cultural or religious symbols to wear.
- Nepal Police has busted an online speculative racket of more than three billion rupees and arrested 24 people including ten Indian citizens. According to Kazi Kumar Acharya, Superintendent of Police of Kathmandu Valley Crime Investigation Office, police based on a secret information. A special team on Saturday raided two houses in Sanepa area of ​​Lalitpur metropolis and arrested 10 Indian citizens and 14 Nepali citizens, who were found cheating people in the name of online gaming.
- The Indian Embassy in Kinshsa of the Democratic Republic of Congo said on Sunday that it was closely monitoring the security situation in the Central African country and all Indian citizens in Buwavu have been asked to immediately go to safe places. The embassy issued three consultations during the day and advised everyone to prepare an emergency plan. There are about 1,000 Indian citizens in the Congo.
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