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- Starmer’s China trip shows UK won’t bow in a multipolar worldon January 27, 2026
Keir Starmer has arrived in Beijing this week with a message designed to unsettle Washington and intrigue global capital: Britain will not choose between the US and China. Investors should read that line as a declaration of strategy. Britain is attempting to monetize the coming era of geopolitical fragmentation. US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats The post Starmer’s China trip shows UK won’t bow in a multipolar world appeared first on Asia Times.
- Beyond a reset: US-Pakistan ties exemplify new era of pragmatismon January 27, 2026
If 2025 is remembered in Islamabad and Washington as a year of renewed engagement, it will not be because old alliances were revived or decades of mistrust suddenly disappeared. Rather, it is likely to be recalled as a moment when realism took hold and shifting global priorities pushed both sides toward pragmatism instead of prolonged The post Beyond a reset: US-Pakistan ties exemplify new era of pragmatism appeared first on Asia Times.
- Nothing for India to fear in Bangladesh-Turkey arms dealson January 27, 2026
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 Turkish-manufactured T129 ATAK attack helicopters, as well as Hisar-O+ medium-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems, under a US$600 million deal. Negotiations The post Nothing for India to fear in Bangladesh-Turkey arms deals appeared first on Asia Times.
- Davos made clear Trump offers scant hope for Ukraineon January 27, 2026
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 Kyiv. The reality is very different. The meeting came after a The post Davos made clear Trump offers scant hope for Ukraine appeared first on Asia Times.
- Harry Brook creates record with unbeaten 136 in Sri Lanka serieson January 27, 2026
Colombo [Sri Lanka], January 27 (ANI): England's white-ball skipper Harry Brook produced a breathtaking knock to register the highest individual score by a non-Asian batter in ODIs against Sri Lanka on their home turf, slamming an unbeaten 136 during the third match of the ongoing bilateral series at the R Premadasa Stadium on Tuesday.Brook walked in at number five and launched a stunning counter-attack, reachin
- World Legends: Martin Guptill wins it for the Pune Pantherson January 27, 2026
Goa, (Maharshtra) [India], January 27 (ANI): The second match of the World Legends Pro T20 League came to life as Shane Watson's Pune Panthers faced Thisara Perera's Gurugram Thunders in a high-intensity clash featuring global stars, Indian icons, and former World Cup winners.A sensational knock from Martin Guptill, 68 runs off just 28 balls, ultimately guided the Pune Panthers to a four-wicket victory, accordin
- Europe rights court slams Azerbaijan for prosecuting a journalist to silence heron January 27, 2026
(CN) - A decadelong campaign against one of Azerbaijan's most prominent investigative journalists reached a breaking point Tuesday, when the European Court of Human Rights ruled the state had turned ordinary criminal law into a tool for silencing a critic. In its judgment, the Strasbourg-b
- Third Winter Games Around the Altai Mountains opens in Xinjiangon January 27, 2026
URUMQI, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) -- The third Winter Games Around the Altai Mountains opened Tuesday in Altay, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The event runs through Friday and features 16 medal events across three sports, including cross-country skiing, speed skating and ski mountaineering, with 13 delegations and a total of 200 athletes and coaches from China, Kazakhstan, Russia and Mongolia taking



































