- The report of a Canadian commission report said that it has not been proved that the murder of Canadian Sikh worker Hardeep Singh Nijjar has a concrete relationship with another country. The report has ignored the allegations of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, alleging involvement of Indian agents in Nijjar’s murder.
- The leader of the former rebel group who overthrew the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was appointed as the interim President of the country. The appointment of Ahmed al-Shara has been announced as interim president.
- India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar met Dubai’s Shahzade and United Arab Emirates Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Hamdan bin Mohammed on Wednesday and discussed ways to further strengthen the United Arab Emirates India strategic partnership. Jaishankar reached the UAE on Monday on a three -day visit to carry forward a wide strategic partnership between the two countries and to give a new momentum to the relationship.
- In ‘Church of England’, a bishop of Indian origin has denied allegations of misconduct by two women. Both women have alleged misconduct in a television show aired in Britain. Allegations against Liverpool’s bishop ‘Wright Reverend’ Dr. John Perumbalath appeared on the ‘Channel 4 News’ channel on Tuesday night. He is originally from Kerala and was appointed in the Church of North India in 1994. The broadcast claimed that a woman was allegedly attacked in ‘Diocese of Chelmsford’ in Essex, where Perumbalath was a bishop of Bradwell between 2019 and 2023, while another woman, who was a fellow bishop, also sexually harassed claimed to be.
- The Palestinian Health Ministry said that at least 10 people were killed in an Israeli drone attack in a village in West Bank occupied on Wednesday, while the army said that it had attacked an armed cell. The Ministry at Ramallah said that the Northern West said 10 people have been martyred due to bombing of Tamun city of Tubas district of the bank.
- Troubles are not decreasing for Pakistan, which is facing financial crisis. On the one hand, he was warned by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to maintain his bailout plan and commitments, while the demand for opening new opportunities and employment is increasing from the country’s private business sector through public-private participation programs. .
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Washington next week at the invitation of US President Donald Trump. The statement said that Trump has invited Netanyahu to “a meeting at the White House on 4 February”. Israeli -owned ‘Cannes’ TV News said that the meeting is expected to focus on the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
- According to Israel’s media report, Hamas will release three Israeli and five Thai hostages on Thursday under the ceasefire agreement. Hamas has submitted the names of three Israelis, IDF soldiers Agam Berger (20), Citizen Arbek Yehod (29) and Gadi Moshe Mozes (80) through the intermediary Egypt and Qatar.
- Former US President Donald Trump has announced that illegal migrants will be kept in the world’s most dangerous jail, Gwantamo Bay. Trump recently made this statement on a public platform, repeating his tough immigration policy and indicated strict action against illegal migrants.
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