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  • President stresses interfaith harmony amid global intolerance
    The Nation - National - 04:13 Feb 01, 2026
    President Asif Ali Zardari has said that interfaith harmony is more crucial than ever in an era marked by conflict, division, and growing intolerance.
  • "Сужается окно": у Путина все меньше возможностей затягивать войну из-за дефицита в бюджете, — СМИ
    Focus.ua - 04:11 Feb 01, 2026
    Россия сталкивается со все более серьезными финансовыми трудностями в финансировании войны против Украины. На фоне переговоров это сужает для Кремля возможности затягивать войну без экономических последствий.
  • Hostage coordinator: Hostage protests helped Hamas, created 'sense of urgency'
    Haaretz - 04:04 Feb 01, 2026
    'They planned to hold the hostages for ten years,' Hirsch says, arguing that Hamas exploited internal divisions and that parts of the Israeli media 'echoed enemy propaganda.' Families of hostages accuse him of rewriting history, as Hirsch defends the government's conduct
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  • The U.S. threat to Iran may wait for another round of diplomacy – this time led by Turkey
    Haaretz - 04:03 Feb 01, 2026
    In the absence of an immediate justification for an attack, Trump may give Turkey credit for resolving the crisis in Iran, which understands that Turkey could be a more effective mediator than Saudi Arabia. A senior Turkish official told Haaretz that Istanbul may propose transferring enriched uranium to Turkey, pledging it would never be returned to Iran
  • PTI chief lauds security forces after Balochistan operation
    The Nation - National - 04:02 Feb 01, 2026
    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan has said that the enemies of the country will never succeed in their nefarious designs, paying tribute to security forces for their actions against terrorists in Balochistan.
  • Luisterverhaal: De goudprijs stijgt en dat betekent kassa voor Zwitserland
    FD - 04:00 Feb 01, 2026
    Deze week hoor je het verhaal over de Zwitserse goudbusiness. Het FD bezocht de goudsmelterij Valcambi.
  • GB winter adventure tourism hit by soaring permit fee, visa delays
    Dawn - 03:32 Feb 01, 2026
    • No permit issued to foreign trekking, expedition group in winters since 2023 • Officials count climate-related disasters among factors affecting tourism industry GILGIT: Adventure tourism in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) has declined over the past three years, with no foreign climber or trekker visiting the region during the winter season. The arrival of climbers, trekkers, and both foreign and domestic tourists during the summer season also fell by 90 per cent last year, severely affecting the local economy. Tour operators blamed the sharp increase in permit fees, delays in the issuance of visas to foreigners, and other factors for the decline in foreign visitors. According to the GB tourism department, no foreign climber or trekker visited GB this winter. No foreign expedition or trekking group was issued a permit during the winter expedition season, which usually lasts from November to February. Five of the world’s 14 eight-thousanders — mountains rising above 8,000 metres above sea level — are located in Pakist...
  • Border Patrol leader at center of ICE protest crackdown reportedly mocked Jewish prosecutor
    Haaretz - 03:21 Feb 01, 2026
    Greg Bovino, who led recent federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, is said to have referred mockingly to Jews as the 'chosen people' in a January call with prosecutors
  • Only registered parties to contest AJK polls, EC tells political groups
    Dawn - 03:17 Feb 01, 2026
    MUZAFFARABAD: The Azad Jam­mu and Kashmir Election Commission (AJK-EC) has reiterated that only political parties duly registered under the Elections Act, 2020, will be eligible to contest the forthcoming elections to the region’s Legislative Assembly. It warned parties with incomplete registration that they would neither enjoy statutory privileges nor be allowed to contest polls on an allocated electoral symbol. The clarification follows an AJK High Court judgement dated Oct 5, 2023, which set aside the registration of the AJK chapters of the PPP, PML-N and PTI and other parties on the grounds that the registration process did not conform to the requirements of the law and the Constitution of the region. In its judgement, the court observed that the Elections Act and Rules prescribed mandatory conditions for party registration, including submission of a party constitution, manifesto, audited consolidated accounts, lists of members with proof of identity, and evidence of intra-party elections. The bench furth...
  • Judges must not be ill-tempered, says Justice Mazhar
    Dawn - 03:11 Feb 01, 2026
    ISLAMABAD: A Supreme Court judge on Saturday said that judges were not supposed to be influenced by appeasement or flattery, nor should they harbour malice or venom against any party while discharging their sacred duty of imparting justice in accordance with the law. “The tolerance and forbearance of judges must not be so fragile or touchy as to make them easily annoyed during the hearing of a case, which is a sacred duty and trust,” observed Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar in his opinion rendered on the long-pending presidential reference seeking an answer to whether the court could revisit the 1979 judgement that sent former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to the gallows — a verdict that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and jurists regard as a historic wrong. On March 6, 2024, after a delay of over 44 years, the SC finally corrected a historic wrong by accepting that the murder trial of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was unfair and lacked due process, both at the trial stage and in the endorsement...
  • Prominent names feature in fresh Epstein files dump
    Dawn - 03:03 Feb 01, 2026
    • US commerce chief Lutnick visited private island in 2012 • Musk inquired about ‘parties planned’ • Fed nominee Warsh on guest list for holiday gathering • Epstein ‘helped Bill Gates obtain drugs, facilitated illicit trysts’ • DoJ says papers carry ‘untrue and sensationalist claims’ about President Trump WASHINGTON: A fresh cache of files released on Friday related to the investigation into the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein contains documents that refer to numerous high-profile figures. President Donald Trump, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and SpaceX founder Elon Musk are among some of the people named in the documents. The disclosure offers a sprawling look into the elite circles Epstein inhabited before his death, implicating prominent figures in politics, business and entertainment. The documents were published following a deadline mandated by a bipartisan congressional law requiring the public release of all files related to Epstein. Deputy Attorney Gene...
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  • Наступление ВС РФ на Покровском направлении провалилось: ВСУ уничтожили четыре взвода россиян (видео)
    Focus.ua - 02:58 Feb 01, 2026
    На Покровском направлении российские оккупанты пытались осуществить наступление на украинские позиции, однако подразделения ВСУ отбили вражеский штурм.
  • Israeli strikes kill 32 in fresh Gaza truce violation
    Dawn - 02:54 Feb 01, 2026
    • Palestinian territory’s civil defence agency says victims include children • Bloodshed comes after Tel Aviv announced it would reopen Rafah crossing today for ‘limited movement of people’ GAZA CITY: Israeli air strikes killed 32 people including children in Gaza on Saturday, according to the Palestinian territory’s civil defence agency. Despite a US-brokered truce entering its second phase earlier this month, violence in the Palestinian territory has continued, with both Israel and Hamas accusing each other of violating the agreement. The latest bloodshed comes after Israel announced it would reopen the crucial Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt on Sunday (today) for the “limited movement of people”. “The death toll since dawn today has risen to 32, most of them children and women,” said the civil defence agency, a rescue force operating under the Hamas authority, updating an earlier toll of 28. “Residential apartments, tents, shelters and a police station were targeted, resulting in this humanitarian ca...
  • UN faces ‘imminent financial collapse’, says Guterres
    Dawn - 02:47 Feb 01, 2026
    UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary General António Guterres has warned member states that the world body is facing an “imminent financial collapse” as unpaid annual dues, rigid financial rules and dwindling liquidity push the organisation towards “a moment of truth”. Dawn has obtained a copy of a letter the UN chief sent this week to all permanent representatives to the United Nations, in which he cautions that unless member states either pay their assessed contributions in full and on time or agree to fundamentally overhaul the UN’s financial rules, the organisation may soon be unable to function. In the unusually stark message, dated Jan 28, the secretary general said the UN’s current financial trajectory is “untenable”, leaving the organisation “exposed to structural risk and forcing a stark choice” between reform and collapse”. He noted that while the UN has weathered periods of unpaid contributions in the past, the present situation “is categorically different” because decisions not to honour assessed contribu...
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  • SOL sinks to April 2025 lows as Bitcoin, AI stocks and metals unwind
    Cointelegraph.com - 02:33 Feb 01, 2026
    SOL sinks to April 2025 lows as Bitcoin, AI stocks and metals unwindSOL falls to lows not seen since April 2025, but Solana’s price-to-fundamentals gap and its wider correlation to macro markets may provide hope for investors. Key takeaways: SOL fell to 2026 lows as tech sector layoffs and artificial intelligence revenue concerns hit markets. Despite the bleak environment, Solana outpaced competitors with network fees jumping 81%, securing its vice-leadership. Read more
  • Naqvi points finger at India for violence; BNP-M chief sounds alarm
    Dawn - 02:31 Feb 01, 2026
    • Interior minister, Balochistan CM reaffirm resolve against terrorism • Akhtar Mengal says he has ‘never seen such a dangerous situation’ QUETTA: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday held India responsible for a spate of attacks in Balochistan, stressing that authorities would go after every single one of those involved, while an opposition leader warned that the situation in the region had spiralled “completely out of control”. Speaking to the media alongside Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti on Saturday night, he said: “These were not normal terrorists. India is behind these attacks. I can tell you for sure that India planned these attacks along with these terrorists. “We will expose them in the world — the face with which they meet the world and the face with which they support terrorists.” Mr Naqvi said India was the “main country” behind terrorism, saying that it was not only providing financial support to the terrorists but was also aiding them in planning and devising strategies. CM Bugti...