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Pakistan Launches Indus AI Week 2026

Pakistan announces Indus AI Week 2026, a national initiative to accelerate AI adoption across government, industry, and academia. Event runs February 9-15, 2026.

Iran regime collapse could destabilize Middle East

Analysis: If Iran's theocratic regime falls, loyalists from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps could launch an insurgency, with Pakistan's Balochistan as a potential base, risking wider Middle East instability.

Pipeline Project Risks Persist After Trudeau Era

Analysis: Despite PM Mark Carney's push for energy projects, market volatility, climate policy, and geopolitics create major risks. Experts argue private firms assess these better than governments.

U.S. to Control Venezuelan Oil Sales Indefinitely

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright states Washington will maintain control over Venezuela's oil exports 'indefinitely,' a major shift in foreign energy policy with global market implications.

Ex-envoy: Canada 'parroting' Trump on Venezuela

A former Canadian diplomat criticizes Ottawa for aligning with a U.S. approach he calls anti-democratic towards Venezuela. Read the full analysis of Canada's foreign policy stance.

Trump's Venezuela action betrays anti-war ideals

President Trump's military strike in Venezuela marks a sharp departure from his long-professed pacifist ideals, raising questions about ideological consistency. Read the analysis.

Pakistan Hands Life Sentences for Inciting Violence

A Pakistani court has sentenced journalists, YouTubers, and former military officers to life in prison for inciting violence. The case stems from protests following the arrest of ex-PM Imran Khan.

Unfulfilled Trump Tariff Threats of 2025

A look back at the major tariff threats made by former President Donald Trump in 2025 that ultimately did not come to pass, and what it means for trade policy.

2025 Fed Minutes to Expose Policy Divisions

The Federal Reserve's final 2025 meeting minutes, due for release, are expected to highlight significant internal divisions over the path for interest rates and inflation control. Discover the key insights for markets.

Imran Khan, wife sentenced to 17 years in prison

A Pakistani court has sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, to 17 years in prison in a corruption case. The verdict adds to the legal challenges facing the ousted leader.

Pakistan arrests U.S.-designated ISIS spokesman

Pakistan has detained a key Islamic State affiliate spokesman labelled a terrorist by the U.S., a significant move in global counterterrorism efforts. Get the latest details.

Trump's expanded travel ban hits Africa hardest

President Trump's latest travel restrictions focus heavily on African countries, sparking a muted international response. Get the full analysis on the policy's impact and global reaction.

5 Dead in Afghan-Pakistan Border Firefight

An overnight exchange of fire between Afghan and Pakistani forces along the border has resulted in five fatalities and eight injuries. Officials confirm the incident in Spin Boldak.

Ottawa drops Syria from state terrorism sponsors list

The Canadian government has formally removed Syria from its list of foreign state supporters of terrorism, marking a significant diplomatic shift. Explore the details and implications of this decision.

Pakistan Army Calls Imran Khan 'Mentally Ill'

Pakistan's military has declared imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan 'mentally ill' following his criticism of the army chief. The move escalates tensions in the ongoing political crisis.

Groups Demand Clarity on Canada's Feminist Foreign Policy

Civil society groups are calling on Foreign Minister Mark Carney to clarify the status of Canada's feminist foreign policy. Advocates seek a renewed commitment to gender equality in international relations. Read more on the push for transparency.

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