Pakistan defeated the United States by 32 runs in a T20 World Cup Group A match in Colombo on Tuesday, according to Al Jazeera. Elsewhere, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to travel to Washington to meet with former US President Donald Trump, with Iran negotiations slated as the primary topic of discussion, as reported by Al Jazeera. In other news, Prince William was asked to raise the case of a detained Manchester man during his official trip to Saudi Arabia, and US skier Lindsey Vonn confirmed she would need multiple surgeries after suffering a leg fracture in a Winter Olympics crash. Finally, Singapore's government announced that China-backed hackers targeted its four largest telecommunication companies.
In the T20 World Cup match, opener Sahibzada Farhan scored a half-century, hitting five sixes and six fours in his 41-ball 73. Usman Tariq, a spinner, took three wickets to help secure the victory for Pakistan. The team reached a total of 190-9 at the Sinhalese Sports Club ground.
Meanwhile, Netanyahu's upcoming meeting with Trump was announced on February 10, 2026, with the Israeli Prime Minister stating that discussions on Iran would be the "first and foremost topic" during their talks.
Prince William received a letter from Amnesty International, exclusively shared with Sky News, requesting him to address the case of Ahmed al-Doush, a Manchester man detained in Saudi Arabia. Al-Doush, a father of four and senior banking analyst, was returning from a holiday when he was detained.
Lindsey Vonn, a US skier, confirmed she had "no regrets" despite suffering a leg fracture in a crash during the women's downhill final at the Winter Olympics on Sunday. The 41-year-old crashed after clipping a slalom gate.
Singapore's government revealed that a Chinese cyber-espionage group, known as UNC3886, targeted its four largest telecommunication companies: Singtel, StarHub, M1, and Simba Telecom. While the hackers were able to breach and access some systems, they did not disrupt services or access personal information, according to K. Shanmugam, Singapore's coordinating minister for national security. Google-owned cybersecurity unit Mandiant previously linked UNC3886 as an espionage group likely working for China.
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