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  • Forget Greenland — securing Diego Garcia should come first
    on January 26, 2026

    The focus and the fuss have been on Greenland. US President Donald Trump now says a framework is in place for a deal that suits US interests to control this piece of strategic territory. Meanwhile, Trump is paying attention to a bigger disaster headed America’s way in the Indian Ocean – in a place even The post Forget Greenland — securing Diego Garcia should come first appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Myanmar’s war headed for a tipping point in 2026
    on January 26, 2026

    In the backwash of Myanmar’s protracted exercise in military-engineered elections, the coming months will see much media commentary on the new frontmen of the junta’s “civilian” government and the degree of warmth that greets their efforts to establish the international legitimacy they will lack at home. None of it will reflect the bedrock reality of The post Myanmar’s war headed for a tipping point in 2026 appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Great powers trending toward self-harm — except maybe India
    on January 26, 2026

    Howdy, folks! The theme of this week’s roundup is “self-inflicted harm by the world’s Great Powers.” I left Europe out of the mix this week, since their own improving growth, rearmament, decoupling from America and successful pushback over Greenland makes them look a little less like a basket case. But the US, China, and Russia The post Great powers trending toward self-harm — except maybe India appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Trump’s economic war on Canada screams end of US authority
    on January 26, 2026

    For decades, the relationship between the United States and Canada belonged to the category of geopolitical facts so stable they barely required analysis. A shared border without fortifications. Deeply integrated supply chains. Energy interdependence so extensive it blurred the distinction between domestic and foreign trade. If alliances were marriages, this one looked less like a The post Trump’s economic war on Canada screams end of US authority appeared first on Asia Times.

  • Tengizchevroil resumes output in phases after fire at oil field in western Kazakhstan
    on January 26, 2026

    ALMATY, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- Kazakhstan-based oil producer Tengizchevroil (TCO) on Monday announced a phased resumption of crude oil production at its fields in the Atyrau region in western Kazakhstan following a fire at the Tengiz oil field on Jan. 18, the Kazinform news agency reported. According to TCO, the production ramp-up will proceed gradually, subject to operating conditions and technical readiness.

  • US-Taliban talks 'stalled' over Guantanamo prisoner - NYT
    on January 26, 2026

    The issue has reportedly become a stumbling block in secret negotiations between Washington and Kabul Secret talks between US and Afghan officials on a prisoner exchange have stalled after the Taliban insisted that a detainee held at Guantanamo Bay be included in any new deal, the New York Times has reported. A

  • US-Taliban talks stalled over Guantanamo prisoner NYT
    on January 26, 2026

    The issue has reportedly become a stumbling block in secret negotiations between Washington and KabulSecret talks between US and Afghan officials on a prisoner exchange have stalled after the Taliban insisted that a detainee held at Guantanamo Bay be included in any new deal, the New York Times has reported.Afghanistan has freed at least five American prisoners over the past year, but neg

  • ICC U19 World Cup: England and Sri Lanka register wins in Super Six matches
    on January 26, 2026

    Bulawayo [Zimbabwe], January 26 (ANI): England registered a dominant win over Bangladesh, while Sri Lanka secured a close win over Afghanistan in their Super Six stage matches at the ICC U19 World Cup 2026, co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia.Bangladesh were bundled out for just 136 runs in 38.1 overs after a fantastic bowling performance by England.Sebastian Morgan (3/28) was the best bowler for England, w