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China has executed four leaders of a notorious crime family behind scam centres in Myanmar, days after executing members of a rival group. The crackdown targets transnational fraud operations that have victimized thousands worldwide. International sanctions and cooperation are increasing to combat these criminal networks.
Saudi Arabia's leadership in sustainable finance and renewable energy was a central theme at the Sustainability Forum Middle East. The event highlighted the kingdom's role in driving market execution, climate technology, and industrial decarbonization across the Gulf. New partnerships and agreements signal a shift toward practical implementation of climate goals.
February 02, 2026
India's manufacturing sector saw a slight rebound in January, supported by new orders and production growth. Business confidence remains subdued, and selling price inflation has eased despite rising input costs.
February 02, 2026
Former minister Peter Mandelson has resigned from the Labor Party amid renewed scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson denies allegations of financial payments from Epstein and says he is stepping down to avoid further embarrassment to the party. The latest Epstein files also mention other high-profile individuals.
Gal Hirsch, Israel's former coordinator for hostages, has completed his mission after the last hostage was returned from Gaza. Despite facing public criticism and personal threats, he is praised for his dedication and resilience. The article calls for recognition of his efforts amid a highly charged political climate.
A five-year-old boy and his father have returned home to Minnesota after being released from a Texas detention center. Their detention has sparked renewed calls for immigration enforcement reforms.
TimesofIsrael2,000-year-old Pilgrimage Road to Temple Mount opens to public after years of diggingFebruary 02, 2026
Jerusalem's 2,000-year-old Pilgrimage Road has opened to the public, allowing visitors to walk the ancient path from the City of David to the Western Wall. The excavation reveals rich historical remains and has attracted international interest, though it has also been the subject of local controversy.
Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish won top honors at the 2026 Grammy Awards and used their speeches to criticize immigration enforcement and advocate for immigrant rights.
February 02, 2026
Eight Muslim nations have issued a joint statement blaming Israel for the collapse of the Gaza ceasefire, without mentioning Hamas. The ministers condemned Israel's military actions and called for renewed commitment to the peace process.
President Trump has proposed a two-year closure of the Kennedy Center for major renovations and a future grand reopening. The center has seen cancellations and controversy since his recent appointment. Trump also plans a new monument for the 250th Independence Day.
President Donald Trump announced the Kennedy Center will close for two years for renovations, while a Minnesota boy and his father were released from immigration detention. Other top stories include a historic Grammy win for Bad Bunny, continued U.S. cold weather, and escalating tensions in Iran.
Deni Avdija becomes the first Israeli selected for the National Basketball Association All-Star Game. Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations congratulated him on this historic achievement.






