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- Cold War-level nuclear tensions return to Northeast Asiaon January 26, 2026
With US-Russia relations already badly damaged by the Ukraine war, the treaty that has restrained the number of US and Russian nuclear warheads is about to expire. That is only one of three factors pushing Northeast Asia toward an era of heightened nuclear tension. One result may be a new round of proliferation in the The post Cold War-level nuclear tensions return to Northeast Asia appeared first on Asia Times.
- Hong Kong turning stablecoins into regulated financial toolson January 26, 2026
When Hong Kong’s Financial Secretary Paul Chan addressed stablecoins at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, the significance of his remarks lay not in grand ambition but in their restraint. There were no sweeping claims about reshaping global finance, nor statements framing stablecoins as a challenge to existing monetary systems. Instead, Chan outlined something The post Hong Kong turning stablecoins into regulated financial tools appeared first on Asia Times.
- To tank or not to tank: That is US Army’s open questionon January 26, 2026
The US is aggressively promoting its new, so far untested, prototype tank, the M1E3. The US Army says it is revolutionary, takes advantage of the latest technology and solves the problems encountered in Ukraine. But the new tank is only halfway there: It is not robotic. Every army today is challenged by new battlefield conditions. The post To tank or not to tank: That is US Army’s open question appeared first on Asia Times.
- Vietnam now a party of one under To Lamon January 24, 2026
As the curtain fell on the Vietnamese Communist Party’s five-yearly 14th National Congress, international observers focused on the headlines: General To Lam’s unanimous re-election as general secretary and his ambitious 10% GDP growth target. The surface narrative was of continuity and stability. However, a closer examination reveals a structural anomaly. In an unprecedented move, the The post Vietnam now a party of one under To Lam appeared first on Asia Times.
- "US, India share historic bond": US State Secy Marco Rubio extends greetings to India on its 77th Republic Dayon January 26, 2026
Washington [US], January 26 (ANI): US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday extended his greetings to India on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day celebrations. In a press statement, he said that the United States and India share 'a historic bond' and that the two countries are working closely on defence, energy, critical minerals, and emerging technologies. In an official press statement, he said there is
- Jury convicts man in shooting deaths of sister, nephew and attack on momon January 26, 2026
Jury convicts man in shooting deaths of sister, nephew and attack on mom
- Pakistan: Afghan suicide bomber behind Dera Ismail Khan wedding attackon January 26, 2026
Dera Ismail Khan [Pakistan], January 26 (ANI): The suicide bomber responsible for the deadly attack on a wedding ceremony at the residence of a peace committee member in Pakistan's Dera Ismail Khan has been identified as an Afghan national, ARY News reported on Sunday, citing security sources.At least seven people were killed and 10 others injured in the attack, which took place near Qureshi Morr on Friday night
- Under-19 World Cup: Australia, West Indies push for semis spoton January 25, 2026
New Delhi [India], January 25 (ANI): Australia strengthened their place at the top of Group 1 in the ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 with a six-wicket win against South Africa in the Super Six on Sunday. Meanwhile, the West Indies saw off Ireland to stay in the semi-final hunt.In Windhoek, South Africa were put in to bat first by Australia, who came out firing with the ball, reducing the Young Proteas



































