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Pakistan Announces Deadly Balochistan Sweep — 145 Militants Killed in 40 Hours, Officials Say
Pakistani authorities say security forces killed 145 militants in Balochistan during a 40‑hour counter‑terror operation after intelligence warned of imminent attacks. Officials reported significant militant, civilian and security‑force casualties, a development that could heighten tensions in a province critical to Pakistan’s economic and strategic interests.

USS Abraham Lincoln Filmed Replenishing at Sea as Carrier Strike Group Deploys to Middle East
The US released video showing USS Abraham Lincoln conducting underway replenishment in the Arabian Sea on January 27, posted by DVIDS on January 31. The carrier strike group's deployment to the Middle East is framed by CENTCOM as a move to promote regional stability, signalling sustained US naval presence amid heightened maritime risks.

Hamas Warns Any Conditions on Rafah Opening Would Breach Gaza Ceasefire
Hamas said on February 1 that any Israeli imposition of obstacles or conditions at the Rafah crossing would breach the Gaza ceasefire, urging mediators to oversee Israeli actions. Gaza authorities warned the mechanism for reopening remains unclear, with over 18,000 people in need of treatment outside the enclave; Israel conducted a one‑day pilot opening and said the crossing would formally open the following day.

Intercity Bus Plunges Into Ditch in Antalya, Killing Eight and Wounding Dozens
A Tekirdağ–Antalya passenger bus overturned into a ditch on 1 February, killing eight people and injuring 26. Rescue teams and the gendarmerie attended the scene, and an investigation into causes—ranging from road conditions and weather to vehicle maintenance and driver error—is expected.

Israeli Chief of Staff Holds Intensive Washington Talks with U.S. Military on Possible Strikes Against Iran
Israel’s chief of staff, Zamir, held intensive talks in Washington with U.S. military leaders about the possibility of strikes on Iran and tighter tactical coordination. Israel seeks advance warning from the United States before any potential action, a demand that highlights the risks of escalation and the strategic balancing the U.S. must navigate.

China’s Bayi Aerobatic Team Rehearses J‑10C Display at Singapore Airshow, Projecting Confidence and Outreach
China’s Bayi aerobatic team flew a six‑ship validation sortie in upgraded J‑10C jets over Singapore’s Changi Airport ahead of the Singapore Airshow, marking its first appearance in the new configuration since 2020. The rehearsal doubles as a demonstration of PLA Air Force modernisation, a piece of defence diplomacy and a platform for international signalling to regional partners and potential export markets.

Singapore Airshow Preview Puts COMAC’s C919 and Allied Fighters on a Regional Stage
A media preview for the tenth Singapore Airshow on February 1 showcased both combat aircraft — including an Australian F-35A, Singapore Apaches and a Malaysian Su-30MKM — and China’s COMAC C919 airliner. The event highlights the show’s dual role as a venue for defence signalling and commercial aerospace diplomacy ahead of the main exhibition from February 3–8.

China’s Satellites Put U.S. Moves Under a Microscope as Iran Crisis Deepens
A recent Chinese-language article claims commercial Chinese satellites have captured and publicized U.S. military movements amid a U.S.–Iran standoff, intensifying the information war around the crisis. The piece argues that visible U.S. deployments may be more about signaling than sufficient force for a sustained strike, while Iran deepens ties with Russia to deter action and raise the costs of escalation.

Coach Overturns Near Antalya, Killing Eight and Spotlighting Turkey’s Road‑Safety Risks
A coach travelling from Tekirdağ to Antalya overturned on February 1, killing eight people and injuring 26. Rescue teams and the gendarmerie responded at the scene; authorities have launched an investigation into the cause. The crash underscores persistent road‑safety challenges on Turkey’s long‑distance routes and carries potential regulatory and reputational consequences for transport operators and tourism hubs like Antalya.

Epstein Files Unmask a Web of High-Profile Contacts — From Tech Titans to Royalty
U.S. Justice Department disclosures from the Jeffrey Epstein archive have revealed communications and images that link prominent Western figures — including Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Elon Musk and Prince Andrew — to Epstein’s social circle. The releases have reignited political battles in Washington, raised fresh questions about elite accountability, and promise further reputational and legal fallout as investigators and legislators continue to comb the material.

Khamenei Warns Washington: Any U.S. Attack Risks a Full-Blown Regional War
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on February 1, 2026 that any U.S. attempt to provoke war would trigger a region-wide conflict. The comment highlights Tehran’s deterrence posture, the risks of proxy escalation across the Middle East, and the high diplomatic and economic costs of military action against Iran.

Glimpse of High Stakes: Singapore Airshow’s Media Preview Spotlights F-35s, Apaches and China’s C919
The tenth Singapore Airshow held a media preview on February 1, featuring demonstrations by aircraft including an Australian F‑35A, Singaporean Apaches and a COMAC C919. The event highlights the airshow’s dual role as a defence showcase and commercial aviation marketplace, reflecting regional military modernisation and China’s ambitions in civil aviation.