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Nothing for India to fear in Bangladesh-Turkey arms deals
On January 13, 2026, a large Turkish delegation, including officials from Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), arrived in Dhaka to hold consultations with Bangladesh Air Force officials. Afterward, Bangladeshi officials reportedly confirmed the acquisition of six
China to seek deeper cooperation with UK, Chinese ministries say
BEIJING, Jan 27 - China is ready to enhance mutual trust with Britain and deepen practical cooperation with the Group of Seven nation as Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits the world's second-largest economy this week, according to the Chinese foreign ministry on Tuesday.
China to seek deeper cooperation with Britain, Chinese ministries say
British PM Keir Starmer is expected to visit China from Jan 28 to 31.
Nipah virus outbreak in India triggers Asia airport screenings
Airports in Thailand and Nepal have begun screening passengers from West Bengal.
Ringgit hits 7-year high against US dollar; Anwar says rally shows confidence in Malaysia
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Tuesday (Jan 27) that the recent strengthening of the ringgit has had positive effects on the country's economy, even as he acknowledged potential concerns.
Azerbaijan arrests three men for planning embassy attack at behest of Islamic State offshoot
BAKU, Jan 27 - Authorities in Azerbaijan said on Tuesday they had arrested three individuals planning an attack on a foreign embassy in the capital Baku at the instructions of Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K), the Afghan offshoot of Islamic State.
North Korea fires ballistic missile towards Japan coast: Tokyo
Japan’s defence ministry also said that what appeared to be a ballistic missile had been launched.
Firefighters battle 'emergency level' blazes in Australia heatwave
Firefighters in Victoria are battling at least six major fires amid a record-breaking heatwave.
Philippines' Duterte fit to face ICC proceedings, judges say
The 80-year-old is accused of crimes of humanity over his bloody war on drugs that left thousands killed.
India, EU finalise landmark trade deal, PM Modi says
NEW DELHI, Jan 27 - India and the European Union have finalised a long pending landmark trade deal, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday, as the two sides seek to hedge against fickle ties with the U.S.
Voters air adulation, anger at PM Takaichi as Japan election officially starts
Ms Sanae Takaichi called the snap election amid high poll ratings for her months-old government.
New centrist opposition a wild card in Japan Prime Minister’s election gambit
Its success hinges on whether it can counter criticism that it is a marriage of convenience.
Xi says China, Finland should uphold international system, advance multipolar order
BEIJING, Jan 27 - China's President Xi Jinping told Finland's Prime Minister Petteri Orpo on Tuesday that Beijing was ready to work with Helsinki to uphold a U.N.-centred international system and advance a multipolar world based on economic globalisation, according to state
India and EU announce landmark trade deal
The long-awaited deal comes as both Delhi and Brussels contend with economic and geopolitical pressure from the US.
Hong Kong constitutional and mainland affairs minister Erick Tsang resigns, reveals he has cancer
Beijing made the announcement on Tuesday (Jan 27), ending days of speculation about the departure of the 62-year-old from the cabinet.
23 soldiers died in Indonesia’s West Java landslides, official says
The 23 marines were caught in the landslide during training exercises on Jan 24
Israel to seek new security deal with the US, FT reports
Jan 27 - Israel is preparing for talks with the Trump administration on a new 10-year security deal, seeking to extend U.S. military support even as Israeli leaders signal they are planning for a future with reduced American cash grants, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
Leader of sex worker scouting syndicate arrested in Japan after a year-long manhunt
Police allege he illegally paid a yakuza gang member for access to operate in an area of Tokyo.
US links security guarantees for Ukraine to peace deal ceding Donbas, FT reports
Jan 27 - The Trump administration has signalled to Ukraine that U.S. security guarantees depend on Kyiv agreeing to a peace deal likely requiring it to cede the Donbas region to Russia, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing eight people familiar with the talks.
Twenty-three soldiers died in Indonesia's West Java landslides, official says
JAKARTA, Jan 27 - Twenty-three soldiers trapped by landslides in Indonesia's West Java have been confirmed dead, a navy spokesperson said on Tuesday.
Davos made clear Trump offers scant hope for Ukraine
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has said a security agreement with the United States has been finalized following his most recent meeting with Donald Trump. Taken at face value, Zelensky’s repeated assertions that the document is ready to sign look like a major win for
India, EU agree on ‘mother of all deals’ free trade agreement, deepening ties in the age of Trump
The trade pact is expected to open up new opportunities in areas like automobiles.
Japan's beloved last pandas leave for China as ties fray
The distinctive black-and-white animals, loaned out as part of China's "panda diplomacy", have symbolised friendship between Beijing and Tokyo since they normalised diplomatic ties in 1972.
Man charged with throwing ‘explosive device’ into Australia Day rally
The man was charged with an attempt to cause harm and with making or possessing explosives.
Who really holds all the cards: Trump or the bond market?
When a Danish pension fund recently announced it would sell its US$100 million holding of US government bonds, the move was tiny in financial terms – just a drop in a $30 trillion ocean. But it touched on a much bigger issue. Foreign investors now hold around one-third of all
Mahathir enjoys quick coffee outing in KL in first public appearance since hip fracture
The former Malaysian premier fractured his hip on Jan 6 in his home.
India’s strategic autonomy has become a liability
India’s long-cherished doctrine of strategic autonomy, once a badge of post-colonial independence, is steadily mutating from a source of flexibility into a condition of strategic drift. What was designed to preserve room for maneuver is now generating accumulating
Indonesian parliament appoints president's nephew as central bank board member
On Monday, a parliamentary commission overseeing finance had endorsed Thomas Djiwandono as the new deputy governor, eliminating two other career central bankers.
Indonesian president’s nephew appointed to central bank, raising independence concerns
The decision was unanimously agreed during the House’s plenary session on Jan 27.
Explainer: Why has Trump threatened to raise US tariffs on South Korea again?
Seoul pledged billions of investments into US industries in return for a 15 per cent cap on tariffs.
Explainer-Why has President Trump threatened to raise US tariffs on South Korea again?
SEOUL, Jan 27 - U.S. President Donald Trump said he was hiking tariffs on autos and other goods imported from South Korea to 25%, citing Seoul's failure to legislate a trade deal agreed last year that capped U.S. levies on the items at 15%.
Chinese tourists flock to South Korea over Japan for Lunar Holiday amid visa ease
China-Japan diplomatic friction and Seoul’s easing of visas for Chinese tour groups among factors.
Malaysia’s health ministry assessing situation after reports of Nipah virus infections in India
The ministry is actively verifying the reports through official channels.
Philippines grounds ferry operator’s fleet after deadly sinking
The ferry’s caption, eight crew members and a safety marshal remain are among those still missing.
Snow leopard lunges at tourist in Xinjiang ski area after she gets close for a photo
The incident occurred after the woman was said to have ignored repeated warnings from fellow tourists.
Severe haze blankets Bangkok as PM2.5 reaches orange-level health risk
Orange PM2.5 levels mean air quality is starting to affect health.
Zumwalt’s hypersonic reboot adds punch but not parity with China
The US Navy’s troubled Zumwalt-class destroyer is being recast as a long-range hypersonic strike asset as the US adapts its naval strategy to intensifying competition with China. This month, multiple media outlets reported that the US Navy’s stealth destroyer USS Zumwalt
China makes strides in extreme weather forecasts to help citizens stay safe
This additional time is crucial for people to take necessary safety measures, the authorities said.
S. Korean teacher died ‘in line of duty’ after parent dispute, review committee decides
A team concluded that the school’s complaint response system failed to function properly.
Trump’s Greenland gambit has a hidden China angle
In 2019, during his first term, US President Donald Trump expressed a desire to buy Greenland, which has been a part of Denmark for some 300 years. Danes and Greenlanders quickly rebuffed the offer at the time. During Trump’s second term, those offers have turned to threats.
New Zealand government plans inquiry into landslide tragedy
The local council has come under pressure for leaving campers exposed to the risk.
China’s global leadership would be different
China is described as seeking to project global leadership and to fill a leadership vacuum left by the US under Donald Trump. This view, however, originates largely from Western sources. Chinese official discourse has remained markedly cautious on global leadership. Rather than
Philippines, US hold joint military drill at disputed South China Sea shoal
The Philippines has pivoted closer to Washington under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Philippines, U.S. hold joint sail in disputed South China Sea shoal
MANILA, Jan 27 - The Philippine and U.S. militaries sailed together at a disputed South China Sea shoal this week, Manila's armed forces said on Tuesday, performing joint exercises to boost interoperability between the two treaty allies.
Tributes pour in for Mark Tully, BBC's 'voice of India' who died at 90
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the tributes to Tully, saying "his connect with India and the people of our nation was reflected in his works".











