Category: WORLD

  • Muanpuii Saiawi Appointed as New High Commissioner to New Zealand

    Muanpuii Saiawi Appointed as New High Commissioner to New Zealand

    New Delhi, January 20:
    The Government of India on Monday announced the appointment of Muanpuii Saiawi as the new High Commissioner of India to New Zealand. According to official sources, she is expected to assume charge of her assignment shortly, succeeding the incumbent envoy.

    Officials said the appointment reflects India’s continued focus on strengthening diplomatic engagement and bilateral relations with New Zealand across key areas including trade, education, and people-to-people ties. Saiawi, a seasoned diplomat, is expected to play a significant role in further deepening cooperation between the two countries during her tenure.

  • Nepal Begins Nomination Filing Today for March 5 Elections

    Nepal Begins Nomination Filing Today for March 5 Elections

    Kathmandu, January 20:
    Nepal on Monday began the process of filing nominations for candidates contesting the upcoming elections scheduled to be held on March 5. Election Commission officials said nomination papers will be accepted at designated offices across the country in accordance with the election schedule, marking a key step in the lead-up to the polls.

    Political parties and independent candidates are expected to submit their nominations during the allotted period, after which scrutiny and withdrawals will take place as per the electoral calendar. Authorities stated that security arrangements have been put in place to ensure a smooth and peaceful nomination process, while political activity is expected to intensify across Nepal in the coming days ahead of the elections.

  • Railway Track Linking Quetta to Rest of Pakistan Blown Up by Unknown Men

    Railway Track Linking Quetta to Rest of Pakistan Blown Up by Unknown Men

    Quetta, January 20:
    A railway track linking Quetta with other parts of Pakistan was blown up on Monday after unidentified men planted explosive material at a remote location, officials said. The blast damaged a section of the track, disrupting rail services on the route and prompting security agencies to rush to the site to assess the extent of the damage.

    Authorities said no casualties were reported in the incident, and an investigation has been launched to identify those responsible. Security has been tightened in the area, while railway officials are working to repair the damaged track and restore services at the earliest. The incident comes amid ongoing security challenges in parts of Balochistan, where attacks on infrastructure have raised concerns for authorities.

  • Maldives National Cadet Corps Holds Official Meetings, Visits Historic Sites

    Maldives National Cadet Corps Holds Official Meetings, Visits Historic Sites

    Male, January 20:
    The Maldives National Cadet Corps (MNCC) on Monday held a series of official meetings as part of its ongoing programme aimed at strengthening leadership skills and institutional coordination. Officials said the meetings focused on cadet training, organisational development, and future initiatives to enhance discipline and civic responsibility among young participants.

    As part of the programme, MNCC cadets also visited several historic and cultural sites to gain a deeper understanding of the nation’s heritage. The visits were aimed at fostering patriotism and awareness of Maldives’ history, with officials stating that such engagements help cadets connect leadership training with national identity and cultural values.

  • China’s Frenzied Naval Shipbuilding Continues Apace

    China’s Frenzied Naval Shipbuilding Continues Apace

    Beijing, January 20:
    China’s rapid and large-scale naval shipbuilding programme continues unabated, underscoring Beijing’s sustained push to expand and modernise its maritime forces. Recent assessments by defence analysts indicate that Chinese shipyards are operating at an accelerated pace, producing a wide range of vessels including aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates and submarines, significantly enhancing the operational reach and capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).

    Experts note that the scale and speed of China’s naval construction have few parallels globally, raising strategic concerns among regional and global powers. The continued expansion is seen as part of Beijing’s broader ambition to assert its influence in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, particularly in contested regions such as the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait. Analysts added that China’s growing naval strength is likely to reshape regional security dynamics, prompting neighbouring countries to reassess defence strategies and strengthen maritime cooperation.

  • Bangladesh Court Begins Trial Against Chinmoy Kumar Das

    Bangladesh Court Begins Trial Against Chinmoy Kumar Das

    Dhaka, January 20:
    A court in Bangladesh on Monday began trial proceedings against Chinmoy Kumar Das in connection with a criminal case registered against him. Officials said the court formally framed charges and initiated the trial process after reviewing the case records and submissions made by both the prosecution and the defence.

    According to legal sources, the case relates to alleged violations under existing laws, though details of the charges were not immediately disclosed. The court directed the prosecution to present evidence and witnesses in the coming hearings, while the defence maintained its stand of innocence. The trial is expected to continue in accordance with due legal procedure, with further hearings scheduled in the coming days.

  • Baloch Yakjehti Committee to Observe January 25 as Baloch Genocide Remembrance Day

    Baloch Yakjehti Committee to Observe January 25 as Baloch Genocide Remembrance Day

    Quetta, January 20:
    The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has announced that January 25 will be observed as ‘Baloch Genocide Remembrance Day’ to commemorate victims of alleged repression and human rights violations in Balochistan. The committee called upon Baloch communities and human rights activists across the world to organise peaceful events, seminars, and demonstrations to draw international attention to the situation in the region.

    In a statement, the BYC said the observance aims to honour those who have lost their lives and to amplify voices demanding justice and accountability. The committee urged global human rights organisations, civil society groups, and international media to highlight what it described as systematic repression of the Baloch people. The announcement comes amid continued allegations of enforced disappearances and rights abuses, with the BYC stressing the need for sustained global awareness and solidarity.

  • Trump Claims He Could Prevent Another War Tonight

    Trump Claims He Could Prevent Another War Tonight

    Washington, January 20:
    Former US President Donald Trump on Monday asserted that he possesses the capability to stop another war “tonight” if he were in office. Speaking at a media interaction, Trump emphasised his experience in international diplomacy and military strategy, claiming that his leadership would allow the United States to avoid conflicts and resolve global tensions swiftly.

    Trump’s remarks come amid ongoing geopolitical concerns in various regions, with analysts noting that his statement underscores his focus on projecting a strong, decisive foreign policy image. While the former president did not provide specifics, he stressed that his approach to international crises would prioritise negotiation and rapid decision-making to protect US interests and maintain global stability.

  • NATO Chief Discusses Greenland Issue With Trump Ahead Of Davos Summit

    NATO Chief Discusses Greenland Issue With Trump Ahead Of Davos Summit

    Washington, January 19 : NATO Secretary-General held discussions with former US President Donald Trump regarding strategic and territorial concerns surrounding Greenland, ahead of the upcoming Davos Economic Forum 2026. The talks focused on regional security, geopolitical interests, and the implications of Arctic resources in global diplomacy.

    Officials indicated that the meeting aimed to align perspectives on NATO’s role in Arctic security and to address growing international attention on Greenland due to its strategic location and natural resources. Analysts noted that such high-level discussions underscore the importance of collaboration between NATO member states and influential global leaders in addressing emerging geopolitical challenges. The Davos summit is expected to further highlight these issues alongside economic and environmental agendas.

  • Darren Fletcher Sends Warning To Next Manchester United Interim Boss

    Darren Fletcher Sends Warning To Next Manchester United Interim Boss

    January 12, 2026,Manchester, UK

    Manchester United legend and current club director Darren Fletcher has issued a pointed warning to the next interim manager following recent turbulence in the Red Devils’ managerial setup. Speaking in a press interaction, Fletcher emphasized that whoever takes charge temporarily must navigate the high-pressure environment at Old Trafford with immediate results, balancing both player morale and club expectations.

    Fletcher highlighted the challenges the incoming boss will face, noting that Manchester United is at a critical juncture in the season, with the team needing consistency in domestic leagues and European competitions. He stressed that the interim manager will not only be judged on short-term outcomes but also on ability to stabilize squad performance, handle media scrutiny, and ensure long-term club objectives are not compromised. Fans and analysts have interpreted Fletcher’s comments as a strong reminder that the managerial role at United, even on an interim basis, demands both tactical acumen and leadership under pressure.