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India-Bangladesh tensions rock cricket, as sport turns diplomatic weapon

BCCI directed Kolkata Knight Riders to release Bangladeshi bowler Mustafizur Rahman amid India–Bangladesh political tensions, triggering PSL signing, BCB protests and IPL broadcast ban.
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1 hour ago

Nicaraguan authorities arrests dozens for reportedly supporting Maduro capture

Nicaraguan authorities arrested at least 60 people for celebrating or expressing support for the US capture of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.
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33 minutes ago

Indonesia blocks Musk's Grok chatbot due to risk of pornographic content

Indonesia blocked Grok over risks of AI-generated sexual content and non-consensual deepfakes, prompting feature restrictions, official summons, and international regulatory concerns.
#greenland
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2 hours ago

Analysis: Why Venezuela's military holds the key to country's future

Venezuelan military (FANB) holds decisive power and will likely negotiate to protect its privileges amid pressure after Maduro's abduction.
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4 hours ago

Colombia cautiously prepares for a mass influx of Venezuelans following US attack

Colombia is preparing a three-phase contingency plan to respond to a possible mass migration from Venezuela, already hosting 2.8 million Venezuelans.
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8 hours ago

Syrian army renews Aleppo strikes as Kurdish fighters refuse to budge

Syrian army launched an operation in Sheikh Maqsoud after Kurdish fighters refused to withdraw, renewing strikes and forcing civilians to flee.
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4 hours ago

Joy and fear in the new Venezuela: We're caught between something that won't die and something that won't be born'

Venezuela is split between a Chavista elite accepting U.S. control and mass prisoner releases, and a silenced populace facing repression and paramilitary street control.
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Facing a 682% inflation rate, Venezuelans work three or more jobs and still can barely afford any food. 'Everything is so expensive' | Fortune

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Facing a 682% inflation rate, Venezuelans work three or more jobs and still can barely afford any food. 'Everything is so expensive' | Fortune

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A Trump intervention in Greenland would destroy NATO

Donald Trump has presented NATO with an existential dilemma. The U.S. president has long been attacking the military organization. He has even gone so far as to question its very core, its fundamental principle: the mutual defense clause. Now, the White House's threats against Greenland, an autonomous territory that is part of Denmark a NATO member like the United States without ruling out military action, could shatter the transatlantic alliance on which Europe has relied for its security since the end of World War II.
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North Korea claims it shot down South Korean drone DW 01/10/2026

The North Korean military tracked the drone "moving northwards" over South Korea's Ganghwa county, one of the closest territories to the North, Pyongyang's state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) cited a spokesman for the Korean People's Army as saying. The drone was shot down inside the North Korean airspace near the city of Kaesong after flying for 8 kilometers, the spokesperson added.
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Sudan in need of urgent aid as it marks 1,000 days of war: NGOs

More than 33 million people in Sudan face starvation as intense fighting and funding cuts deepen an unprecedented humanitarian and malnutrition crisis.
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EU leaders react cautiously to US actions; Iran cuts internet amid protests; push to return US oil firms to Venezuela; twin gorillas born in DRC.
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Yemen's Southern Transitional Council says it will dissolve after its head fled to UAE

Yemen's Southern Transitional Council and its institutions will be dismantled effective Friday amid clashes between STC, National Shield Forces, and regional backers.
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Yemen's main southern separatists to disband, senior STC official says

The Southern Transitional Council has decided to disband to preserve peace after Saudi-mediated talks amid internal splits and regional Saudi–UAE tensions.
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13 hours ago

The week around the world in 20 pictures

Nicolas Maduro seized and handcuffed in Manhattan; Russian drone strikes hit Kyiv; anti-ICE protests erupted in Minneapolis; Storm Goretti battered Britain.
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U.S. Travelers Are Now Banned From These Countries-What to Know

Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger have suspended entry for U.S. citizens in reciprocity after the United States expanded travel restrictions, amid U.S. Level 4 advisories.
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22 hours ago

Syria announces ceasefire in Aleppo after three days of clashes with Kurds

A ceasefire halted three days of intense clashes in Aleppo, displacing over 140,000, with Kurdish fighters to withdraw to SDF-held north-east under safe passage terms.
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US to support Cambodian-Thai ceasefire with $45m aid pledge

The United States will provide $45m to support border stabilisation, demining, and counter-drug and cyberscam efforts to bolster the Cambodia-Thailand truce.
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We can't take it any more': thousands flee guerrilla clashes on Colombia-Venezuela border

Thousands of civilians fled Catatumbo to Cucuta after fighting between ELN and FARC dissidents threatened communities along the Venezuela–Colombia border.
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Venezuela begins releasing political detainees to consolidate peace'

Venezuela released multiple detainees, including opposition figures and foreign nationals, framed as a gesture toward peace amid ongoing disputes over political prisoners.
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23 hours ago

Somaliland recognition: Israel's foothold in the Horn of Africa

He said that the recognition was in keeping with the spirit of the Abraham Accords, referring to the United States-led initiative encouraging a number of Arab countries to normalise relations with Israel in return for diplomatic and financial concessions from the US. But Israel's recognition of Somaliland has prompted protests within Somalia and complaints from dozens of countries and organisations, including Turkiye, Saudi Arabia and the African Union.
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Venezuela begins releasing opposition figures DW 01/09/2026

Venezuela freed several high-profile opposition figures and journalists as a gesture to "seek peace" after US forces captured former President Nicolas Maduro.
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9 hours ago

Why is the US quitting international organisations?

There are more signs that the United States is disengaging from the global order established after World War II. President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to pull out of more than 60 agencies, half of them part of the United Nations. Trump argues that being a member of these organisations is contrary to his country's interests. The secretary of state went as far as saying they're useless or wasteful.
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Petro says Colombia cooperating with US despite insults, threats'

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro has stressed the importance of having open lines of communication with the United States despite President Donald Trump's recent threats of military action against the South American country. In an interview with Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo in Colombia's capital, Bogota which aired on Friday Petro said his government is seeking to maintain cooperation on combating narcotics with Washington, striking a softer tone following days of escalating rhetoric.
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Iran's internet goes dark amid mass protests

Iran enacted a near-total nationwide internet blackout, reducing connectivity to about 1% amid anti-government protests and reported government direction.
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17 hours ago

US seizes Venezuela-linked Olina oil tanker in Caribbean DW 01/09/2026

The US military apprehended the oil tanker Olina in the Caribbean without incident, asserting no safe haven for criminals and seizing vessels linked to Venezuela.
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20 hours ago

Lebanon signs gas exploration deal with international consortium amid economic crisis

Lebanon signed an offshore Block 8 gas exploration deal with TotalEnergies, ENI and Qatar Energy; The Independent seeks donations to fund free, on-the-ground journalism.
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17 hours ago

US seizes fifth oil tanker as Venezuela pressure campaign continues

US military seized multiple oil tankers, including the Olina, enforcing sanctions and maintaining a blockade on Venezuela while investigating crews and facing international criticism.
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Gustavo Petro: Trump told me he was thinking of doing bad things in Colombia, a military operation'

Gustavo Petro thought this past week that at any moment an assault force could land on the roof of the Casa de Narino, the Colombian presidential residence, and burst into his office. He doesn't have a bunker to run to, as Nicolas Maduro tried to do a week ago before he was captured and placed on a helicopter bound for the United States. The 65-year-old Colombian president felt threatened by Donald Trump's insinuations that something similar could happen to him.
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After Trump's attack, we Venezuelans need to know what comes next authoritarianism or democracy | Jesus Pinero

Coromoto Escalona, a 35-year-old woman, was preparing her baby's feeding bottle when she heard some strange noises in the house. It was two o'clock in the morning. She wondered whether the fridge had broken down, since it sometimes made strange noises when it was damaged. Her eldest daughter, who was scrolling on WhatsApp, shouted from her room: Mum, they're bombing us.
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Global markets enter 2026 at a crossroads - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Markets are operating in a fragmented geopolitical environment where security concerns increasingly shape trade, investment, and technology policy. Geopolitical tensions, supply chains disruptions, and intense competition in areas such as artificial intelligence are influencing where capital flows and how risks are priced. Although US growth remains relatively strong, it exists alongside ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, stubborn services inflation, and uneven global policy direction.
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Is the Eastern Mediterranean becoming Israel's new front against Turkiye?

Two meetings, held almost simultaneously towards the end of December, offered a stark illustration of the competing strategic visions now shaping the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant. In Damascus, Turkiye's foreign, defence and intelligence chiefs met Syrian officials on December 22 as Ankara continued to prioritise the consolidation of state authority and stabilisation after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria.
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23 hours ago

It's not the oil. It's Florida

On Saturday, United States military forces carried out a dramatic strike in Venezuela that resulted in the capture and forcible removal of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. They were flown to New York and are now in federal custody. Maduro appeared in federal court on drug and weapons charges and pleaded not guilty. Several governments, international legal experts and United Nations officials have described the military operation as an illegal kidnapping and a breach of international law.
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US forces launched from the Navy's most advanced aircraft carrier to seize another blockade-breaking oil tanker

US Southern Command said in a statement that Marines and sailors, working in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security, launched from the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford and captured the tanker, Olina, "without incident." It appears to be the first time that the US has directly acknowledged the Ford's involvement in the five boarding and seizure operations that began in early December. However, the government has indicated that the carrier was used for at least one of the other missions.
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10 hours ago

Starmer speaks out over killing of Iran protestors amid crackdown on demonstrations

Sir Keir Starmer condemned the killings of protesters in Iran and urged Tehran to exercise restraint while urging protection of citizens and freedoms amid violent crackdowns.
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US has 'legal obligation' to pay dues, UN tells Trump DW 01/09/2026

The United States must pay mandatory assessed UN dues despite withdrawing from dozens of UN-affiliated and other international bodies.
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Environmental groups organize to protest Chevron, military action in Venezuela

A coalition of Bay Area environmental groups are planning to protest at Chevron's Richmond refinery and a Berkeley Chevron station this weekend to oppose the Trump administration's actions in Venezuela and the company's role in contributing to pollution in Richmond. The corporate giant is the only U.S. oil company operating in Venezuela and is poised to benefit from the U.S. intervention there.
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20 hours ago

Chemical Weapons in the 21st Century: A Lingering Threat

Chemical weapons remain a realistic modern threat due to scientific advances, geopolitical tensions, and their severe, long-term humanitarian and environmental impacts.
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19 hours ago

Irish minister deactivates X account over Grok sexual deepfake controversy

An Irish minister deactivated his X account over concerns about sexual deepfakes generated by Grok, amid criticism of X's handling of such content.
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Iran hospital attack highlights escalating crackdown DW 01/09/2026

A few hours later, the first group of wounded people from Malekshahi those who could not be treated at home were rushed to the hospital where Shirin works. "More than 40 injured people, covered in blood, were brought to us," the 38-year-old recalled. "Most had been shot in the upper body neck, chest, shoulders. Two of them died on the way here. Two young men."
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Dozens of writers boycott Adelaide festival after it dumps pro-Palestine academic Randa Abdel-Fattah

Dozens of authors, journalists, media personalities and a sponsor are boycotting the Adelaide festival after it dumped Palestinian Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah from its annual writers' week lineup, citing concerns over cultural sensitivity in the wake of the Bondi terror attack. More speakers were expected to withdraw from the festival, with speculation that other high-profile figures were coordinating their exit announcements.
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14 hours ago

Growing protests in Iran do not necessarily herald a return to monarchy

Reza Pahlavi claims street protests endorse his leadership, but Iran lacks unified alternative leadership and international actors like Trump remain cautious.
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Influencers flock to Dubai for 1 Billion Followers Summit

Even more influencers than usual are flocking to Dubai this weekend for the 1 Billion Followers Summit that will take over the city's financial district, the Museum of the Future, and government hub Emirates Towers. Touted as the world's largest gathering for content creators, the three-day event kicked off Friday with 30,000 attendees expected - including YouTuber MrBeast, Republican figurehead Lara Trump, and Dubai resident and former soccer star Rio Ferdinand.
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We just sit and cry': Gaza's cancer patients die waiting for treatment

Living with cancer for six years, Naim had been approved for treatment abroad. But like thousands of others, he remains trapped in Gaza, barred from leaving by tightening Israeli restrictions. I used to receive treatment in the West Bank and Jerusalem, Naim told Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum. Today, I cannot access any treatment at all. I need radiotherapy, and it no longer exists in Gaza.
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17 hours ago

US forces have intercepted another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea, US military says

U.S. Marines and Navy seized the tanker Olina in the Caribbean as part of enforcement actions against sanctioned Venezuela-related oil shipments.
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21 hours ago

Europe Signs Up for More Humiliation by Trump

The US abducted Venezuela's president; Trump boasted of reasserting American dominance while EU and allies avoided labeling the operation illegal.
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13 hours ago

Argentina has repaid its $20 billion credit line from Trump administration, Scott Bessent says | Fortune

Argentina has repaid the funds it drew from a $20 billion credit line with the Trump administration, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Friday, in a crucial step for Argentine President Javier Milei to restore confidence in his chronically distressed economy. In addition to making payments to bondholders, Milei's radical libertarian administration had "quickly and fully repaid its limited draw," Bessent said, without specifying the amount.
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Paul Singer's Elliott positioned to win Venezuela's forced sale of Citgo Petroleum that's proceeding amid Maduro removal and arrest | Fortune

Amber Energy, backed by Elliott, won a court auction to buy Citgo for $5.9 billion plus over $2 billion to bondholders, with appeals pending.
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Ray Dalio on the $38 trillion national debt: 'my grandchildren and great grandchildren not yet born are going to be paying off this debt' | Fortune

U.S. national debt growth will burden future generations through dollar devaluation and money printing.
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17 hours ago

UK right to weigh diplomacy before calling out' allies on international law breaches, says attorney general

In an interview with the Guardian, Richard Hermer, the government's most senior law officer and a close ally of Keir Starmer, said that in a complicated and dangerous world, leaders should be able to use statecraft to consider other factors when establishing whether to hold allies to account. In his first public comments since Britain's reaction to the US attack on Venezuela and threats toward Greenland, Hermer refrained from singling out the Trump administration,
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15 hours ago

King of Spain warns about the risk of dismantling' the link between Europe and the US

After acknowledging that maintaining this link currently requires great patience and diplomatic courage, in an implicit reference to the unpredictable and arbitrary behavior of U.S. President Donald Trump, Felipe VI stressed that it is an indispensable framework [] that emerged from the ashes of the Second World War and has fostered the flourishing of democracies, stability, growth, and the development of multilateralism.
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Boxing bold predictions for 2026: Inoue tops P4P, Paul vs. Ngannou, Taylor retires

David Benavidez becomes boxing's pound-for-pound No.1 in 2026 by defeating Gilberto Ramirez and top cruiserweights like Dmitry Bivol or Artur Beterbiev.
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