US Backs Pakistan After Deadly Balochistan Attacks by Militants

February 7, 2026

US Backs Pakistan After Deadly Balochistan Attacks by Militants

The US has expressed strong support for Pakistan after deadly attacks in Balochistan. It called the strikes horrific and backs efforts to bring the attackers to justice. Over 200 terrorists were killed in a recent military operation against militants linked to Indian support.

Basant Festival Back After 18 Years in Lahore, Six Injured in Kite-Related Accidents

February 7, 2026

Basant Festival Back After 18 Years in Lahore, Six Injured in Kite-Related Accidents

The Basant kite festival in Lahore has returned after 18 years, but six people have been injured by kite strings so far. The Punjab government lifted the kite flying ban with new safety rules. Officials urge bikers to use protective wires to avoid accidents.

Kerala Government Bars NPR Amid Census Preparations, Confirms Suspension Since 2019

February 7, 2026

Kerala Government Bars NPR Amid Census Preparations, Confirms Suspension Since 2019

Kerala has issued a clear order stopping NPR activities, despite preparations for the national Census and recent Union Budget funds. The government says NPR will not be implemented under any circumstances.

Security Forces Kill 24 Terrorists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Operations

February 7, 2026

Security Forces Kill 24 Terrorists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Operations

Pakistan's security forces killed 24 terrorists in two intelligence-based operations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The militants belong to the banned TTP group, described as Indian proxies by the military.

Guizhou Emerges as Big Data Leader in Western China

February 7, 2026

Guizhou Emerges as Big Data Leader in Western China

Guizhou, in southwest China, shines as a Big Data hub. In 2015, Xi Jinping called its rise ‘a successful inevitability.’ With strong investments, Guizhou aims for a bright tech future.

Autopsy Shows Jiang Ge Suffered Multiple Injuries Before Fatal Stabbing in Tokyo Trial

February 7, 2026

Autopsy Shows Jiang Ge Suffered Multiple Injuries Before Fatal Stabbing in Tokyo Trial

Jiang Ge's autopsy revealed five or six defensive wounds before her deadly stabbing, contradicting accused Chen Shifeng's claim. The Tokyo trial is underway, with the verdict due on Dec 20.

China, Algeria Celebrate Successful Launch of Alcomsat-1 Communications Satellite

February 7, 2026

China, Algeria Celebrate Successful Launch of Alcomsat-1 Communications Satellite

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika praised the successful launch of Alcomsat-1, Algeria’s first communications satellite, highlighting it as a key milestone in their aerospace cooperation and strategic partnership.

China Launches Algeria's First Communication Satellite Alcomsat-1 into Orbit

February 7, 2026

China Launches Algeria's First Communication Satellite Alcomsat-1 into Orbit

China successfully launched Algeria's first communication satellite, Alcomsat-1, from Xichang early Monday. This satellite will support TV, emergency communication, education, and navigation in Algeria.

LDF Rally Enters Kozhikode, Highlights Kerala's Development Success

February 7, 2026

LDF Rally Enters Kozhikode, Highlights Kerala's Development Success

CPI(M) leader M.V. Govindan led the LDF rally through Kozhikode, praising Kerala’s progress in infrastructure and poverty reduction. The rally continues over the weekend with a public event planned.

Forest Watcher Found Dead in Bhalki, Political Leader Demands Probe and Minister's Resignation

February 7, 2026

Forest Watcher Found Dead in Bhalki, Political Leader Demands Probe and Minister's Resignation

Ankush Sudham, a 57-year-old forest watcher, was found dead at his official quarters in Bhalki. Police suspect suicide. Former Union Minister Bhagwanth Khuba demands a full probe and calls for Minister Eshwar Khandre’s resignation.