Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said that Iran will not back down from its right to enrich uranium in talks with the United States. Japan’s ruling coalition won a two-thirds majority in the early parliamentary elections. A stabbing incident occurred at a medical university hostel in the Russian city of Omsk. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has resigned. China has condemned the Islamabad blast, saying that it is deeply saddened by the loss of life.
The Washington Post’s chief executive officer, Fred Ryan, has replaced Will Lewis, who has resigned. Twenty-five countries have joined the Gaza Board of Peace, with US President Donald Trump as its chairman. The meeting between the two leaders will focus on US-Iran talks on nuclear enrichment. A court in Gujarat has released a man who was acquitted on February 4, saying that his life has been restored. PPP candidate Sardar Jamil Nizam has asked bhatta Khors to suspend their activities until February 12.
In a tragic incident, a gas explosion occurred in a coal mine in Ukraine, killing two workers. The meeting between MQM-P, JUI-F, and PTI will continue till 9 pm. The UAE Cricket Board has reached out to the PCB and asked to reconsider their decision not to play the match against India on February 15. MQM-P leader Nasreen Jalil said that PTI’s founding chairman was granted seats in 2018, but his candidate was given a seat on my constituency. Opposition leader Senator Raja Nazeer Abbas said that the Islamabad Police and Ministry of Interior are responsible for the mosque blast. In the T20 World Cup, England has defeated Nepal by 7 wickets, scoring 184 runs, and has set a target of 185 runs for Nepal. JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman said that despite the law, no action has been taken to eliminate interest from institutions.

