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Robinhood Stock Falls After Q4 Revenue Miss, Despite Record Quarterly Results
• BusinessRead article →Robinhood reported a record quarterly revenue driven by strong retail trading, but its stock fell sharply after missing top-line estimates and issuing cautious future guidance.
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Trump Threatens to Block Gordie Howe Bridge Opening, Escalating US-Canada Tensions
• PoliticsRead article →President Donald Trump threatens to delay or block the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, a vital trade link between Michigan and Ontario, citing unfairness to the US.
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Jimmy Lai Sentencing: 20-Year Prison Term Triggers Dispute Over Western Media Coverage
• WorldRead article →Jimmy Lai's 20-year sentence under Hong Kong's national security law has reignited debate over press freedom and Western media framing.
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Jimmy Lai Jail Sentence Sparks Global Backlash Over Hong Kong Press Freedom
• WorldRead article →Hong Kong national security law leads to Jimmy Lai’s 20-year sentence; UK, EU and UN condemn the verdict amid concerns for press freedom and human rights.
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Is the Chinese Yuan Already a Global Reserve Currency? BRICS and Dollar Shortages Drive RMB Rise
• EconomyRead article →The Chinese yuan is increasingly used for global trade settlement as dollar shortages, sanctions, and BRICS expansion drive countries to transact outside the US-led financial system.
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Top AI Stocks and ETFs to Buy in 2026: Investing in Nvidia, Microsoft, and the Artificial Intelligence Boom
• BusinessRead article →Investors are focusing on top AI stocks such as Nvidia and Microsoft for long-term growth, while diversified AI ETFs provide a strategic way to enter the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence sector.
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Costco Announces Major Australian Expansion with Plan for 20 New Stores
• BusinessRead article →Costco unveils a five-year plan to open 20 new warehouse stores across Australia, with site searches currently active in cities like Geelong and Hobart.
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Alphabet Resets AI Spending Bar with Massive $185 Billion Infrastructure Plan
• BusinessRead article →Alphabet unveils plans for a massive $185 billion AI infrastructure investment, resetting industry expectations but causing investor concerns about short-term costs and margins.
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Bank of England Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Stubborn UK Inflation
• BusinessRead article →The Bank of England holds UK interest rates steady as inflation stays persistently above its 2% target, continuing to pressure mortgages and household finances.
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Peter Mandelson Resigns Amid Epstein Links Scrutiny and Criminal Probe
• PoliticsRead article →Labour peer Peter Mandelson resigns from the House of Lords and quits the party amid a criminal probe over alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein, triggering a major political crisis.
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Nationwide Building Society Update on Savings, Branch Access, and Merger Benefits
• BusinessRead article →Nationwide Building Society announces changes to savings and services following its Virgin Money merger. Updates include a 6.5% savings account, branch access until 2030, and reinvestment for customer value.
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AMD Beats Q4 Earnings Expectations But Stock Falls on Cautious Outlook
• BusinessRead article →AMD exceeds Q4 revenue and earnings forecasts and provides a higher-than-expected outlook for Q1. Despite this, shares fall as investor enthusiasm for its AI growth slows.
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Uber Stock Falls Despite Q4 Revenue Beat as Outlook and Margins Weigh on Investors
• BusinessRead article →Uber surpasses Q4 revenue forecasts but falls short of earnings estimates, causing shares to decline. Cautious guidance and concerns over margins overshadow the results, despite advancements in robotaxi expansion.
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Major London Rail Disruption Sparks "Do Not Travel" Warnings After Derailment and Signalling Failures
• BreakingRead article →Severe rail disruption across south-east England with multiple incidents causing major delays. Passengers are advised not to travel as services are suspended and emergency repairs are underway.
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Anthropic AI Shock Triggers Global Tech Stock Plunge as AI Disruption Hits Software Industry
• BusinessRead article →Anthropic's new AI tool triggers a worldwide sell-off, erasing billions from software and legal tech stocks. Investor panic intensifies over AI automation endangering traditional IT and outsourcing business models globally.
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China Orders Removal of US and Israeli Cybersecurity Software Citing National Security
• TechnologyRead article →China has banned major cybersecurity firms like Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet, citing intelligence links. Companies and agencies must remove the software by a June deadline.
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US Treasury Secretary Admits Sanctions Deliberately Crippled Iran’s Economy, Fuelling Protests
• OpinionRead article →On "The Jimmy Dore Show," analysis of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's admission reveals US "maximum pressure" sanctions collapsed Iran's currency and economy, directly triggering civil unrest.
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No Winners in US Attack on Iran: Trump Warned of Global and Economic Fallout
• OpinionRead article →In a "Deep Dive" interview, Col Douglas Macgregor warns a US attack on Iran would trigger severe retaliation, global economic fragmentation, and lasting instability with no clear winners.
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Qantas Sells Jetstar Japan Stake, Exiting Asian Low-Cost Airline Market
• BusinessRead article →Qantas is selling its 47.5% stake in Jetstar Japan to partner Japan Airlines, marking its exit from the Asian low-cost aviation market and a major strategic refocus.
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Peter Thiel Portfolio Shift: Reducing Nvidia Stake for Apple and Microsoft
• BusinessRead article →Recent portfolio filings show Peter Thiel has substantially reduced his holdings in Nvidia while increasing stakes in Apple and Microsoft, marking a significant tech investment reallocation.
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Ethereum Plunges Over 10% in Heavy Sell-Off Amid $3 Billion in Mass Liquidations
• BusinessRead article →Ethereum's price plunges sharply as a wave of forced selling by overleveraged traders causes billions in liquidations throughout the crypto market.
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RBA Faces Critical Rate Hike Decision Amid Intense Scrutiny Over Inflation Fight
• EconomyRead article →The Reserve Bank of Australia is under growing pressure to raise interest rates again as critics argue its delayed actions have failed to tame inflation.
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Gold and Silver Prices Slump Amid Fed Policy Shift and Chinese Speculative Pullback
• EconomyRead article →Precious metals see a sharp sell-off as markets digest a likely hawkish Fed chair nominee and a potential overextension by Chinese retail speculators.
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Israel to Terminate Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Operations in Gaza Over Staff List Dispute
• WorldRead article →Israel will ban Doctors Without Borders from Gaza after the medical charity refused to provide a list of its Palestinian staff, citing security concerns.
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No accountability for COVID, claims Jeffrey Sachs amid US government cover-up allegations
• OpinionRead article →Economist Jeffrey Sachs alleges a COVID lab leak and US government cover-up, arguing investigations were blocked and accountability avoided, in a contentious interview.
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Green Party's Zack Polanski Pushes Drug Legalisation, Clashes with Labour in PMQs
• PoliticsRead article →Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski challenges the government on drug policy, advocating for legalisation and a public health approach to addiction.
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Kevin Warsh as Trump's Potential Fed Chair Pick: What It Means for Interest Rates and Markets
• EconomyRead article →The potential appointment of Kevin Warsh to head the Federal Reserve is a crucial economic decision that could alter policies on inflation, interest rates, and financial markets.
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Claims Emerge That ICE and Border Patrol Are Using Meta AI Glasses for Surveillance and Facial Recognition
• OpinionRead article →Allegations suggest federal agents are wearing Meta's AI smart glasses to photograph and identify protesters during operations, raising civil liberties concerns.
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Ex-CIA Analyst Explains Why Trump Cancelled Planned Iran Military Strikes
• OpinionRead article →A former CIA officer analyzes how Iran’s internal resilience and global power backing shifted U.S. calculations on the risk of a military strike.
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Iran Faces an Existential Threat as U.S. Escalation Gathers Pace
• OpinionRead article →Heightened U.S.–Iran tensions escalate warnings of a direct conflict, as analysts suggest Washington's pursuit of regime change could spark a broader war.
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Starmer’s China diplomacy underscores UK balancing act amid Trump-driven global tensions
• PoliticsRead article →As global tensions rise, Keir Starmer’s engagement with China highlights Britain’s effort to manage the US–China rivalry while protecting stability and trade.
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Former US Intelligence Officer Warns of Imminent US Attack on Iran
• OpinionRead article →In a video clip, ex-UN inspector Scott Ritter analyses US military deployments, warning that an attack on Iran would fail and trigger catastrophic regional and global consequences.
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Jeffrey Sachs Warns of US-Israel "Hybrid War" and Risk of Attack on Iran
• WorldRead article →In an interview on IranTalks, economist Jeffrey Sachs states US-Israel efforts to destabilise Iran through sanctions and unrest amount to illegal "hybrid warfare."
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EU Formally Designates Iran’s Revolutionary Guards a Terrorist Organisation, Escalating Tensions
• WorldRead article →The European Union formally designates Iran's Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organisation, prompting immediate warnings of retaliation from Tehran.
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Bitcoin Falls to 2026 Low Amid Broad Market Volatility
• BusinessRead article →The price of Bitcoin fell to its lowest point this year as a broader shift away from risk assets outweighed earlier demand for alternative safe-havens like gold.
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Meta Q4 Earnings Beat Expectations as Ad Revenue Rebounds Despite AI Investment
• TechnologyRead article →Meta posted strong Q4 earnings driven by a rebound in advertising sales, but its results were tempered by heavy spending on AI and persistent losses in its metaverse division.
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Microsoft Q2 Earnings Beat Expectations as AI and Cloud Demand Drive Growth
• TechnologyRead article →Microsoft reported strong Q2 earnings, beating Wall Street forecasts with significant revenue growth from its Azure cloud platform and AI products. Its stock rose following the report.
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China Visa-Free Entry for UK Citizens Marks New Step in UK–China Travel Relations
• WorldRead article →China has announced visa-free entry for UK citizens, easing travel rules for short stays and signalling a warming phase in UK–China diplomatic ties.
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Keir Starmer’s China Visit Signals UK–China Reset as Prime Minister Meets Xi Jinping
• PoliticsRead article →Keir Starmer's China visit positions the UK as a stable global partner, as talks with Xi Jinping signal a diplomatic reset amid shifting geopolitics.
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Starlink Blackout in Iran Exposes Satellite Vulnerability, Sparks BRICS Digital Sovereignty Push
• TechnologyRead article →A reported jamming of thousands of Starlink terminals in Iran demonstrates the vulnerability of private satellite networks, accelerating a BRICS-led digital sovereignty race.
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US Sends Israel Secret Message on Attack Timing as Netanyahu Repeats Grave Warning to Iran
• WorldRead article →A secret US message outlines the timing of a possible attack on Iran as Prime Minister Netanyahu warns Iran against a "grave mistake," dramatically escalating regional tensions.
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US Dollar Plunges to Four-Year Low Amid Political Uncertainty and Market Reaction
• EconomyRead article →The US dollar has sunk to its lowest level since early 2022, marking a steep decline fueled by investor uncertainty and remarks from President Donald Trump.
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Commonwealth Bank App Suffers Major Outage, Disrupts Banking Services Nationwide
• BusinessRead article →A major outage affecting the Commonwealth Bank app and NetBank left customers across Australia unable to transfer money or access accounts, highlighting digital reliance risks.
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Amazon Announces 16,000 Corporate Job Cuts in Latest AI-Driven Restructuring
• BusinessRead article →Amazon is cutting approximately 16,000 corporate roles globally in a major restructuring aimed at streamlining operations and increasing investment in artificial intelligence.
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ASML Smashes Earnings Estimates with Record Orders Amid AI Boom, Announces Job Cuts
• BusinessRead article →ASML reported record-shattering quarterly orders driven by surging AI chip demand, posting strong earnings even as it plans cost-cutting workforce reductions.
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Valve Faces £656 Million UK Class-Action Lawsuit Over Steam’s Pricing and Commissions
• BusinessRead article →Valve must face a £656 million UK class-action lawsuit alleging Steam’s 30% commission and market dominance have unfairly inflated prices for millions of gamers.
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Claims Forced TikTok Sale Driven by Israel Influence, Not China Security Concerns
• OpinionRead article →A new video analysis claims the forced sale of TikTok was motivated by a desire to curb pro-Palestinian content, not by national security concerns about China.
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Analysis: Western Media Framing of Chinese Military Anti-Corruption Investigations
• PoliticsRead article →A video commentary examines why Western outlets describe Chinese military anti-corruption probes as a "purge," arguing the term implies illegitimacy. It contrasts this with terms used for Western political reshuffles.
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Gold Hits Record High as Global Market Volatility Spurs Safe-Haven Buying
• BusinessRead article →Gold rallies to a record high as a fragile global outlook and China economic uncertainty drive intense safe-haven buying. Bullion prices extend gains sharply amid weak risk appetite.
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Massive 149 Million Password Leak Exposed, Posing Major Security Threat
• TechnologyRead article →A large collection of 149 million stolen usernames and passwords has been found unprotected online, creating a severe risk of widespread account takeover and credential stuffing attacks.
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Prof. Jiang Xueqin Predicts US Empire Collapse in 2026, Cites Iran War Risk and Military Overstretch
• OpinionRead article →In an analysis for Danny Haiphong’s YouTube channel, Prof. Jiang Xueqin argues US strategy to contain China and confront Iran is accelerating imperial overstretch and risking global conflict.
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Starmer Snubs Trump's Gaza 'Board of Peace' at Davos Over Broader Concerns
• PoliticsRead article →UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declined to join Trump's new "Board of Peace," a body originally for Gaza reconstruction that has expanded into a broader global initiative, citing concerns over its mandate and members like Vladimir Putin.
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China Telecom Trains AI Models Entirely on Huawei Chips, Marking Tech Self-Reliance Milestone
• TechnologyRead article →China Telecom has successfully developed advanced AI models using only domestic Huawei chips, a significant step toward technological self-sufficiency amid US export controls.
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The Truth Behind Russia and China's UN Security Council Abstentions
• OpinionRead article →Scholar Norman Finkelstein examines the UN Security Council vote, explaining why Russia and China abstained under US pressure, calling it a "black date" for international law and the UN's legitimacy.
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Mark Carney Emerges as Global Realist, Offers Lessons for Starmer Amid New Economic Era
• PoliticsRead article →Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney is advocating for a new, pragmatic economic approach for a volatile world, urging leaders like Keir Starmer to move beyond the “failed promise” of neoliberalism.
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UK Approves China's 'Mega Embassy' in Central London Despite Security Concerns
• PoliticsRead article →The UK government has approved China's plans to build a massive new embassy in central London, a decision taken after security services assessed the risks, despite strong opposition from critics.
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China Builds "Copper Empire" to Counter US Tariffs and Wall Street Speculation
• BusinessRead article →China is establishing a strategic copper hub in Shandong to secure supply, as US tariffs fuel speculation and create shortages for manufacturers globally.
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Rising US Yields and China's Treasury Exit Spark Fear of EU's $10 Trillion Asset Sell-Off
• EconomyRead article →China accelerates US Treasury sales, reducing holdings to a 7-year low, as EU allies consider divesting from dollar assets in response to escalating geopolitical tensions.
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Amazon to Remotely Disable Fire TV Blaster Devices by End of March
• TechnologyRead article →Amazon will remotely disable its Fire TV Blaster accessory by the end of March, leaving users without its infrared remote control functionality and prompting backlash.
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Netflix Makes All-Cash Offer for Warner Bros. Discovery in Major Streaming Acquisition Move
• BusinessRead article →Netflix's all-cash acquisition offer for Warner Bros. Discovery could redefine the streaming wars, as the company also reports strong advertising revenue growth ahead of earnings.
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Yulia Tymoshenko Released on $760,000 Bail in High-Profile Corruption Case
• PoliticsRead article →A Kyiv court orders former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko to post $760,000 bail on bribery charges, which she dismisses as politically motivated ahead of elections.
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Trump Tariff Threat Rattles Markets as Trade Tensions Rise
• EconomyRead article →Global financial markets turn cautious after Donald Trump's renewed tariff threats, reviving fears of a trade war and adding to investor uncertainty over US economic policy.
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Trump’s Greenland Tariff Threat Triggers Coordinated Backlash from NATO Allies
• WorldRead article →Donald Trump’s threat to impose tariffs on eight European NATO allies over Greenland has drawn sharp global condemnation, raising fears of a diplomatic and trade crisis.
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Trump's Renewed Greenland Ambitions Raise Fears of Transatlantic Crisis and Global Fallout
• WorldRead article →A push by Donald Trump to take control of Greenland has alarmed NATO allies, threatening to upend Arctic sovereignty and strain the transatlantic alliance over national security claims.
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Trump Imposes Tariffs on European NATO Allies in Dispute Over Greenland Acquisition Plan
• WorldRead article →Donald Trump has announced tariffs on eight European NATO members, including Denmark, citing their opposition to his push to acquire Greenland for U.S. national security interests.
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Yoon Suk-yeol sentenced in South Korea’s first martial law verdict
• WorldRead article →A South Korean court has sentenced former president Yoon Suk-yeol to prison, marking the country’s first verdict over martial law and a landmark moment for accountability.
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Trump escalates Greenland push with envoy visit and tariff threats
• WorldRead article →Donald Trump has intensified pressure over Greenland, appointing a US envoy and warning of tariffs, raising tensions with Denmark and sparking international concern.
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Craig Guildford’s departure raises wider concerns for UK policing leadership
• PoliticsRead article →Craig Guildford’s exit has reignited debate over political pressure on police leaders, raising concerns about independence, accountability and public trust.
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China applies to launch 200,000 satellites, sparking global alarm
• TechnologyRead article →China has proposed deploying up to 200,000 satellites into low Earth orbit, prompting international concern over security risks, congestion, and gaps in space governance.
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Hong Kong and Shenzhen push cross-border data corridor to boost AI and fintech
• TechnologyRead article →Hong Kong and Shenzhen are deepening cooperation through a secure cross-border data corridor aimed at unlocking new AI and fintech growth across the Greater Bay Area.
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US approves Nvidia H200 chip exports to China under new AI rules
• TechnologyRead article →The US has cleared Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to China under new export rules, easing restrictions while keeping conditions tied to national security.
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Trump clashes with Federal Reserve, underscoring limits of presidential power
• PoliticsRead article →The White House has renewed pressure on the Federal Reserve over interest rates, highlighting central bank independence and the constitutional limits of presidential authority.
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Robert Jenrick saga exposes deeper fractures in a hollowed-out Conservative Party
• PoliticsRead article →The controversy surrounding Robert Jenrick has become a symbol of wider Conservative Party decline, highlighting internal divisions, weak leadership and a post-election identity crisis.
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Hillary Clinton defies subpoena in Jeffrey Epstein investigation, risking contempt proceedings
• PoliticsRead article →Hillary Clinton has declined to comply with a subpoena to testify in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, raising the prospect of contempt proceedings and legal escalation.
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Iran Minister Alleges US and Israel Orchestrated Unrest to Trigger Intervention
• WorldRead article →Iran’s foreign minister claims audio recordings, documents and confessions show US- and Israel-linked actors fuelled protest violence to raise deaths and justify intervention.
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U.S. Flu Season Remains Severe as Cases Surge and Children Face Risks
• HealthRead article →Flu activity nationwide stays high with rising hospitalizations, millions sick, and severe cases in children, even as some areas see slight declines.
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Trump Revives Monroe Doctrine Rhetoric After Venezuela Operation
• WorldRead article →President Trump has invoked a modern version of the Monroe Doctrine following US action in Venezuela, prompting debate over America’s role in the Western Hemisphere.
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Venezuela Opposition Weighs Next Steps After Reports of Maduro’s Captur
• WorldRead article →Venezuela’s opposition is assessing its strategy after reports that Nicolás Maduro was captured, as calls grow for unity and a peaceful political transition.
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Trump Orders Chinese-Linked Firm to Divest US Semiconductor Asset
• TechnologyRead article →US President Donald Trump has ordered a Chinese-linked company to unwind its acquisition of US semiconductor assets, citing national security concerns.
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Israel Accelerates Military Preparations Amid Rising Tensions Linked to Iran
• WorldRead article →Israel’s military has been instructed to prepare for potential conflict on multiple fronts, citing heightened regional tensions and unrest in Iran.
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Russia and Venezuela Hold High-Level Talks Amid Escalating Tensions
• WorldRead article →Russia’s foreign minister held talks with Venezuela’s vice president, discussing the security situation and bilateral cooperation amid rising international tensions.
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UK Says It Was Not Involved in US Military Action Against Venezuela
• PoliticsRead article →The UK government said it played no role in reported US strikes on Venezuela, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer stopping short of condemning the action.
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World Leaders React as Russia Condemns Reported US Strikes on Venezuela
• WorldRead article →International reactions intensified after reported US strikes on Venezuela, with Russia calling the action illegal and urging an emergency UN Security Council response.
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Attention Turns to Potential Successors After Maduro’s Removal
• WorldRead article →With Nicolás Maduro no longer in power, attention is shifting to who could lead Venezuela next, as opposition figures and interim scenarios are widely discussed.
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Global Reactions Grow After Reports of Maduro’s Capture Amid Venezuela Crisis
• BreakingRead article →Reports that Nicolás Maduro has been captured have triggered global reactions, as attention turns to Venezuela’s oil sector and the country’s political future.
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Iranian Leader Warns Protesters as Violence and Death Toll Rise
• WorldRead article →Iran’s supreme leader has issued a warning to protesters as unrest continues across the country, with reports of rising casualties and intensified security measures.
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US Launches Military Strikes on Venezuela as Trump Says Maduro Captured
• BreakingRead article →The US carried out military strikes on targets in Venezuela, with President Trump saying Nicolás Maduro was captured and flown out during the operation.
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Explosions Hit Caracas as Venezuela Accuses US of Air Strikes Targeting Military Sites
• BreakingRead article →Explosions rocked Caracas after reported US air strikes on military targets, prompting a state of emergency as Venezuela accused Washington of seeking control of resources.
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Explosions Rock Caracas as Venezuela Confirms Air Strike
• BreakingRead article →Explosions were heard across Caracas after an air strike, with authorities confirming military action as investigations continue into damage and casualties.
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January Full Moon Set to Coincide With Quadrantid Meteor Shower
• General NewsRead article →The January full moon will coincide with the Quadrantid meteor shower, with bright moonlight expected to reduce visibility of one of the year’s peak displays.
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Minnesota Child Care Centers Face Federal Scrutiny in Fraud Investigation
• InvestigativeRead article →Minnesota is providing documents to federal authorities as investigators examine allegations that some child care centers operated improperly while receiving public funds.
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Explosions Reported in Caracas Amid Heightened Tensions
• BreakingRead article →Multiple explosions were reported in Venezuela’s capital Caracas, prompting emergency responses and international attention as details about the cause remain unclear.
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Germany’s Export Model Faces Prolonged Slump as US and China Demand Weakens
• EconomyRead article →Germany’s export-driven economy is under pressure as weaker demand from the US and China weighs on manufacturers, raising concerns about growth prospects.
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South Korea’s President Lee to Visit China, Reaffirming One-China Policy
• WorldRead article →South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is set to visit Beijing for talks with China’s leader, reaffirming the one-China stance and seeking improved ties.
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Zelensky Appoints Intelligence Chief Budanov as Head of Presidential Office
• WorldRead article →Ukraine’s president has appointed intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov to lead his office, a move linked to security priorities and a reshuffle after a corruption scandal.
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Tesla Loses Top Spot in Global Electric Vehicle Sales to China’s BYD
• BusinessRead article →Tesla’s global electric vehicle sales slipped in 2025, allowing China’s BYD to overtake the company as the world’s largest EV seller.
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Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake Shakes Southern and Central Mexico
• WorldRead article →A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck southern Mexico, with shaking felt across central regions, prompting safety checks and monitoring for damage and aftershocks.
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Trump’s Wealth Grows Through Media, Branding and Cryptocurrency Ventures
• BusinessRead article →Donald Trump’s net worth has risen amid income from media ventures, branded products and cryptocurrency projects, according to recent financial estimates.
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Zohran Mamdani Initiates Tenure with Executive Actions on Housing and Affordability
• PoliticsRead article →Following a historic inauguration, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed executive orders to protect tenants and expedite housing development across the city.
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U.S. Conducts First Known Land Strike in Venezuela Amid Heightened Tensions
• PoliticsRead article →Following a series of maritime operations, the U.S. has reportedly carried out a drone strike on a Venezuelan port facility, prompting a diplomatic response from President Maduro.
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Deadly Clashes Emerge as Economic Protests Expand Across Iran
• WorldRead article →Nationwide demonstrations over Iran's economic crisis have escalated, resulting in at least seven deaths as protests spread from Tehran to several rural provinces.
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U.S. Intelligence Says Ukraine Did Not Target Putin in Alleged Drone Strike
• WorldRead article →U.S. officials conclude Ukraine did not aim drones at President Putin’s residence, countering Russian military claims and adding complexity to ongoing peace talks.
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Calls Grow for Ofcom to Investigate GB News After Trump Interview Complaints
• General NewsRead article →Britain’s media regulator is under pressure to investigate a GB News interview with President Trump amid complaints it aired misleading claims without sufficient challenge.
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China Buys Majority of Pledged US Soybeans but Falls Short of Target
• EconomyRead article →China purchased about two-thirds of pledged US soybeans in 2025, supporting trade flows but leaving farmers short of expectations set earlier in the year.
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China and South Korea Seek to Stabilise Ties Ahead of High-Level Summit
• WorldRead article →China and South Korea are preparing for a summit aimed at easing tensions, managing security concerns, and strengthening economic cooperation amid regional uncertainty.
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China Marks Anniversary of One-Child Policy Amid Demographic Challenges
• WorldRead article →China is reflecting on the legacy of its one-child policy as the country faces falling birth rates, an ageing population, and long-term social impacts.
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Fire at Swiss Ski Resort Leaves Several Dead and Injured
• WorldRead article →A fire at a bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana has left multiple people dead and injured, prompting a major emergency response and investigation.
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Meta Acquires Chinese AI Startup Manus in Year-End Push to Expand AI Capabilities
• BusinessRead article →Meta has acquired Manus, a Chinese artificial intelligence startup, as part of a wider year-end surge in AI deals by major global technology firms.
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China Protests Demolition of Monument to Chinese Workers in Panama
• WorldRead article →China has expressed strong dissatisfaction after a monument honouring Chinese labourers linked to the Panama Canal was demolished by local authorities.
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Leaked Details Offer Clearer Look at Apple’s Rumoured Foldable iPhone
• TechnologyRead article →New leaks and mockups provide a closer look at Apple’s rumoured foldable iPhone, highlighting a book-style design, large inner display and refined hinge system.
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Israel Signals Possible Suspension of Aid Groups Operating in Gaza
• WorldRead article →Israel has warned it may suspend some aid organisations working in Gaza, citing security and oversight concerns, as agencies warn of worsening humanitarian conditions.
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Russia Says Nuclear-Capable Missile System Has Been Deployed to Belarus
• WorldRead article →Russia says it has moved a nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile system to Belarus, a step that has drawn regional attention amid ongoing security tensions.
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China Expands Military Drills Around Taiwan as Trump Downplays Concerns
• WorldRead article →China continues large‑scale military drills around Taiwan, while U.S. President Donald Trump says he is not worried and urges calm amid tensions.
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Bank of America CEO Sees Trade De‑escalation, Warns on Fed Independence
• EconomyRead article →Bank of America’s CEO says U.S. trade tensions show signs of easing and warns markets could react if the Federal Reserve’s independence is undermined.
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OpenAI Seeks Senior Leader to Focus on AI Safety and Preparedness
• TechnologyRead article →OpenAI begins search for a new head of preparedness to lead work on AI risks and harms, signaling continued focus on long‑term safety challenges.
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Silver Surges Past $80 Before Sharp Reversal Amid Market Volatility
• BusinessRead article →Silver briefly surpassed $80 per ounce before sharply retreating as traders booked profits and volatility shook precious metals markets.
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Trump Warns Iran Against Resuming Missile or Nuclear Program
• WorldRead article →President Trump warned Iran that the U.S. could back military action if Tehran resumes efforts to rebuild missile or nuclear weapons capabilities
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U.S. Pledges $2 Billion to U.N. Humanitarian Programs Amid Global Crisis
• WorldRead article →The U.S. commits $2 billion to support U.N. humanitarian aid in 2026, aiming to address food insecurity, conflict, and displacement worldwide.
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Trump Says U.S. Strikes Targeted Venezuelan Facility After Alleged Attack on Dock
• Foreign AffairsRead article →President Trump says U.S. strikes hit a major Venezuelan facility after an alleged attack on a dock, escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas.
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UK Defense Chief Says Public Must Be Ready to Sacrifice for National Defense
• PoliticsRead article →Britain’s top military official says citizens must prepare for the possibility of future wars and accept sacrifices, including potential troop mobilisation.
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Russia Accuses UK of Undermining Trump’s Ukraine Peace Push Through Asset Seizure Plan
• Foreign AffairsRead article →Russian intelligence claims the UK is urging the EU to seize frozen Russian assets to weaken U.S. peace efforts and prolong the Ukraine conflict.
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VTB Bank Hit by Major Service Outage as Users Report Payment Failures Nationwide
• TechnologyRead article →VTB Bank customers across Russia experienced major disruptions to digital banking services, with thousands unable to access accounts or make payments.
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Putin Signs Law Formalizing Crosses on Russia’s State Coat of Arms
• PoliticsRead article →President Vladimir Putin has signed a law formally defining crosses as mandatory elements of Russia’s state coat of arms, citing the need to protect national symbols.
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Russia Accuses Ukraine of Drone Attack on Presidential Residence Amid Peace Talks
• Foreign AffairsRead article →Russia claims Ukraine launched a drone strike on President Putin’s residence, prompting threats of retaliation and a potential shift in peace terms.
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Devolution Curbed Separatism, Blair Believed, Newly Released Papers Reveal
• PoliticsRead article →Newly released documents show Tony Blair believed devolution had curbed separatist sentiment in Scotland and that voters wanted no further powers.
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Trump Says U.S. Would Support Strikes Targeting Iran’s Missile Program
• Foreign AffairsRead article →President Donald Trump says the United States would back Israeli military action against Iran’s missile program amid rising regional tensions.
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Iranian President Warns of “Total War” if Conflict Expands With U.S. and Israel
• Foreign AffairsRead article →Iran’s president warns that escalating tensions with the U.S. and Israel could trigger a broader conflict, cautioning Europe against deeper involvement
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Trump and Zelenskyy Discuss Ukraine Peace Prospects in Florida Meeting
• PoliticsRead article →President Trump and President Zelenskyy met in Florida to explore a peace deal in Ukraine, citing progress but noting unresolved territorial issues.
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Thailand and Cambodia Reaffirm Ceasefire After Diplomatic Talks in China
• WorldRead article →Thailand and Cambodia have reaffirmed a ceasefire after senior diplomats met in China, seeking to stabilise their border and prevent renewed fighting.
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China Conducts Taiwan Strait Drills to Reinforce Sovereignty and Regional Stability
• WorldRead article →China has carried out military exercises around Taiwan, describing the drills as lawful defensive measures aimed at deterring separatism and maintaining stability.
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SpaceX Delays Falcon 9 Launch From California Carrying Earth Observation Satellite
• TechnologyRead article →SpaceX has delayed a Falcon 9 launch from California carrying an Earth observation satellite, pushing the mission to a later date after technical checks.
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Russia Successfully Launches Iranian Satellite, Highlighting Expanding Space Cooperation
• WorldRead article →Russia has placed an Iranian communications satellite into orbit, underscoring growing technological cooperation and shared ambitions in peaceful space development.
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Ukrainian Lawmakers Face Bribery Allegations in New Anti-Corruption Prob
• WorldRead article →Ukraine’s anti-corruption authorities are investigating allegations that lawmakers accepted bribes in exchange for parliamentary votes, intensifying scrutiny of governance.
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Strong Earthquake Strikes Taiwan, Tremors Felt Across Region
• WorldRead article →A strong earthquake struck Taiwan on Friday, shaking buildings across the island and prompting safety checks, with no immediate reports of major damage.
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Snow Forecast for Parts of UK as Colder Weather Moves In
• General NewsRead article →Forecasts indicate parts of the UK could see snowfall in the coming days as colder air spreads south, bringing wintry conditions to several regions.
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Lloyds and Halifax to Close Dozens of UK Bank Branches in 2026
• BusinessRead article →Lloyds and Halifax are set to close dozens of UK bank branches in 2026, citing falling in-branch use as more customers move to digital banking.
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Latest Polls Show Mixed Approval Ratings for Donald Trump
• PoliticsRead article →Recent opinion polls show Donald Trump’s approval ratings remain divided, with strong backing among working-class voters and weaker support overall.
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Study Finds Most People Struggle to Tell AI Faces From Real Ones
• TechnologyRead article →Research suggests most people cannot reliably distinguish AI-generated faces from real human photos, highlighting rapid advances in image generation technology.
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Sadiq Khan Responds to Donald Trump’s Remarks About London
• PoliticsRead article →London Mayor Sadiq Khan has said critical remarks by Donald Trump reflect jealousy over the city’s global success, playing down the comments as political rhetoric.
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UK Plans Military Gap-Year Scheme to Attract Young People
• General NewsRead article →The UK is preparing to offer young people a voluntary military gap-year scheme aimed at boosting defence recruitment and skills development.
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Italy Arrests Nine in Probe Into Alleged Hamas Financing Network
• WorldRead article →Italian authorities have arrested nine people and seized more than €8 million in an investigation into alleged fundraising and financing linked to Hamas.
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Iran Says It Faces “Total War” From US, Israel and European Allies
• WorldRead article →Iran’s president says the country is facing a full-scale political, economic and security campaign from the US, Israel and Europe amid rising tensions.
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Thailand and Cambodia Agree to Renewed Ceasefire After Border Clashes
• WorldRead article →Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to a renewed ceasefire aimed at halting border fighting, as both sides move to ease tensions and restore stability.
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US Warns China Could Operate Nine Aircraft Carriers by 2035
• WorldRead article →A US defence assessment warns that China may field up to nine aircraft carriers by 2035, potentially reshaping naval power balances in the Indo-Pacific.
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South Korean President to Visit China for Talks on North Korea and Cooperation
• WorldRead article →South Korea’s president is set to visit China next month to discuss North Korea, regional security, and expanded economic cooperation between Seoul and Beijing.
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Russian Strikes Hit Ukraine Ahead of Planned Zelensky–Trump Talks
• WorldRead article →Russia launched heavy drone and missile attacks across Ukraine, including Kyiv, shortly before planned talks between President Zelensky and Donald Trump.
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Nvidia’s Deal With Groq Highlights Strategic Push Into AI Inference
• TechnologyRead article →Nvidia’s partnership with Groq signals a major investment in AI inference, raising questions about competition, market structure, and long-term industry impact.
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Taiwan Opposition Moves to Initiate Impeachment Process Against President Lai
• PoliticsRead article →Taiwan’s opposition lawmakers have voted to launch an impeachment process against President William Lai, a move largely seen as symbolic amid divided politics.
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Israel Recognises Somaliland, Prompting Strong Objection From Somalia
• WorldRead article →Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as a sovereign state has prompted Somalia to demand a reversal, raising diplomatic tensions in the Horn of Africa.
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Multiple People Wounded in Shooting at Idaho Sheriff’s Office
• BreakingRead article →Several people were wounded in a shooting at a sheriff’s office in northern Idaho, prompting a lockdown, emergency response and an active investigation.
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Trump Casts Himself as Key Decision-Maker in Ukraine Peace Efforts
• BreakingRead article →US President Donald Trump has said progress on ending the Ukraine war depends on his approval, sharpening debate over diplomacy, leverage and Kyiv’s role in talks.
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Yuan Gains Momentum as Markets See Stability and Upside Into 2026
• EconomyRead article →China’s yuan has strengthened against the dollar, with analysts expecting stability and modest upside into 2026 as policy support and market confidence improve.
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Japan Approves Record Defence Budget as Regional Security Concerns Grow
• WorldRead article →Japan has approved a record defence budget, putting it on track to become one of the world’s largest military spenders amid rising regional tensions.
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China Sanctions US Defence Firms and Executives Over Taiwan Arms Sales
• WorldRead article →China has imposed sanctions on dozens of US defence companies and executives in response to recent arms sales to Taiwan, escalating tensions between Beijing and Washington.
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Silver Prices Hit Record High as Precious Metals Rally Intensifies
• BusinessRead article →Silver prices have surged to record highs, joining gold and platinum in a broad rally driven by rate-cut expectations, investor demand and geopolitical uncertainty.
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Trump and Zelensky Discuss Possible Paths Toward Ending Ukraine War
• WorldRead article →US President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s leader have discussed possible approaches to ending the war, reviving debate over negotiations and security guarantees.
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Nigeria’s Security Crisis Demands More Than Airstrikes
• OpinionRead article →US airstrikes in Nigeria highlight the militant threat, but UN warnings show military action alone cannot protect civilians or resolve the country’s deep-rooted crisis.
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US Carries Out Airstrikes Against ISIS-Linked Targets in Nigeria After Attacks
• BreakingRead article →The United States has carried out airstrikes against ISIS-linked targets in Nigeria following deadly attacks, as officials warn of growing militant threats in the region.
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Brazil’s Former President Jair Bolsonaro Undergoes Successful Surgery
• WorldRead article →Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has undergone successful surgery while in custody, with doctors saying the procedure was completed without complications.
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Zelensky Signals Possible Territorial Compromise as War Pressures Mount
• WorldRead article →Ukraine’s president has outlined possible concessions in peace talks, raising questions about Kyiv’s strategy and the long-term costs of continued Western-backed conflict.
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Commentators Question NATO Chief Mark Rutte’s Leadership Record
• WorldRead article →Recent commentary has raised questions about NATO chief Mark Rutte’s political record, with critics arguing his leadership credentials warrant closer scrutiny.
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US Imposes Visa Bans on European Officials Amid Censorship Dispute
• Foreign AffairsRead article →The United States has imposed visa bans on several European officials, escalating a dispute over digital regulation, free speech and online content moderation.
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UK Issues New “Do Not Travel” Advice for Several Overseas Destinations
• WorldRead article →The UK government has updated its travel guidance, advising against all travel to several countries due to security risks, instability and limited consular support.
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Snow Possible in Parts of UK as Christmas Weather Forecast Updated
• General NewsRead article →Snowfall is possible in parts of the UK over the Christmas period, with forecasters warning of cold conditions, wintry showers and regional travel disruption.
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Russell Brand Faces Additional Rape and Sexual Assault Charges in UK
• General NewsRead article →UK prosecutors have brought additional rape and sexual assault charges against Russell Brand, expanding the case as court proceedings move forward.
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US Supreme Court Blocks Trump Administration Plan to Deploy National Guard
• PoliticsRead article →The US Supreme Court has blocked a Trump administration effort to deploy the National Guard in Chicago, citing limits on federal authority over state forces.
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Latest Epstein Files Release Rekindles Scrutiny of Powerful Figures
• InvestigativeRead article →A new release of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein has renewed public scrutiny of high-profile individuals, while raising fresh questions about transparency and accountability.
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Russia and China Reaffirm Support for Venezuela Amid US Pressure
• Foreign AffairsRead article →Russia and China have voiced firm backing for Venezuela’s government, urging respect for sovereignty as tensions rise following renewed pressure from Washington.
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US Delays Planned Tariffs on Chinese Chips Until 2027 Amid Trade Truce
• Foreign AffairsRead article →The United States has postponed planned tariffs on Chinese semiconductor products until 2027, signalling a softer approach as both sides seek to stabilise trade ties.
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US Economy Expands in Third Quarter as Consumer Spending Remains Strong
• EconomyRead article →The US economy grew at a solid pace in the third quarter, supported by consumer spending, though trade policy and tariffs continue to shape growth prospects.
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China Imposes Provisional Duties on EU Dairy Imports After Trade Probe
• EconomyRead article →China has introduced provisional duties on European dairy imports following a trade investigation, saying the move protects domestic producers and ensures fair competition.
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Greta Thunberg Detained by UK Police at Pro-Palestinian Protest
• WorldRead article →Climate activist Greta Thunberg was detained by UK police during a pro-Palestinian protest in London, with officers citing public order and terrorism laws.
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UK Police Leaders Urge Scrapping of Non-Crime Hate Incident Records
• PoliticsRead article →UK police leaders are calling for non-crime hate incidents to be scrapped, arguing the system is outdated and risks undermining free speech and public trust.
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Japan’s H3 Rocket Fails to Place Navigation Satellite into Orbit
• TechnologyRead article →Japan’s H3 rocket suffered a second-stage anomaly during its Dec. 22 launch, leaving its Michibiki 5 navigation satellite stranded and mission goals unmet.
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China Highlights Commitment to Peaceful Scientific Cooperation in Antarctica
• WorldRead article →China says its Antarctic activities are focused on science, environmental protection, and international cooperation under the Antarctic Treaty framework.
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China’s Record Trade Surplus Fuels Global Tensions and Protectionism Fears
• EconomyRead article →China’s trade surplus has hit record levels, stoking concerns in the US and Europe over protectionism, currency disputes, and global trade imbalances.
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Alphabet to Acquire Data Center Partner Intersect in $4.75bn Deal
• BusinessRead article →Alphabet has agreed to buy data center partner Intersect for $4.75bn, strengthening Google’s infrastructure as demand surges for AI and cloud services.
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Gold Hits Record High as Rate-Cut Bets and Global Tensions Fuel Rally
• EconomyRead article →Gold prices have surged to a record high as investors bet on US interest rate cuts and seek safety amid rising geopolitical uncertainty.
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New Artwork Believed to Be by Banksy Appears in Central London
• General NewsRead article →A new artwork widely believed to be by Banksy has appeared at the base of a London skyscraper, drawing crowds and sparking fresh debate.
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Denmark to Summon US Ambassador Over Trump’s Greenland Envoy Appointment
• Foreign AffairsRead article →Denmark will summon the US ambassador after Donald Trump named a special envoy to Greenland, reigniting tensions over sovereignty and Arctic politics.
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Trump Names Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as Special Envoy to Greenland
• PoliticsRead article →Donald Trump has appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as US special envoy to Greenland, reviving Washington’s strategic focus on the Arctic territory.
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Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bombing, Investigators Say
• BreakingRead article →A senior Russian general was killed in a car bombing in Moscow, authorities said, in an attack that has heightened security concerns amid the war in Ukraine.
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James Ransone, The Wire Actor, Dies Aged 45
• General NewsRead article →James Ransone, known for his roles in The Wire, Sinister, and It Chapter Two, has died at the age of 45, prompting tributes from fans and colleagues.
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Australian PM Booed at Bondi Beach Vigil Honouring Attack Victims
• WorldRead article →Australia marked the Bondi Beach attack anniversary as mourners honoured victims, while Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced boos during the vigil.
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UK Watchdog Declines Probe Into Nigel Farage’s Election Spending
• PoliticsRead article →Britain’s elections watchdog says there is no evidence of wrongdoing in Nigel Farage’s constituency spending, rejecting calls for a formal investigation.
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Julian Assange Sues Nobel Foundation Over Peace Prize Award
• WorldRead article →Julian Assange has filed a legal complaint against the Nobel Foundation, accusing it of politicizing the Peace Prize by honoring a pro-war figure.
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Macron Accused of ‘Betrayal’ Over EU Ukraine Loan Deal
• OpinionRead article →French President Emmanuel Macron faces criticism after reports claim he undercut Germany’s stance on a major EU-backed loan package for Ukraine.
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US Pursues Third Oil Tanker Near Venezuela Amid Sanctions Crackdown
• WorldRead article →The United States is pursuing a third oil tanker near Venezuela, intensifying enforcement of sanctions and raising tensions over illicit crude shipments.
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U.S. Seizes Second Oil Tanker Off Venezuela as Sanctions Enforcement Intensifies
• WorldRead article →U.S. authorities have seized a second oil tanker near Venezuela, signaling tougher enforcement of sanctions amid ongoing tensions with Caracas.
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TikTok Finalizes Long-Delayed U.S. Deal With Oracle to Address Security Concerns
• TechnologyRead article →TikTok has finalized a long-awaited U.S. deal with Oracle, aiming to resolve data security concerns and ensure the platform’s continued operation nationwide.
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U.S. and EU Face Setbacks in Efforts to Seize Frozen Russian Asset
• EconomyRead article →Plans by the U.S. and EU to confiscate frozen Russian assets have stalled, highlighting legal hurdles and growing divisions over how to fund Ukraine aid.
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U.S. Launches Large-Scale Airstrikes on Islamic State Targets in Syria
• WorldRead article →The United States has carried out extensive airstrikes in Syria, targeting Islamic State facilities after intelligence pointed to renewed militant threats.
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UK Foreign Office Hit by Cyberattack as Government Moves to Contain Breach
• TechnologyRead article →The Foreign Office has confirmed a cyberattack on its systems, with ministers saying they are fairly confident no sensitive personal data was compromised.
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EU Leaders Agree Landmark Long-Term Loan Deal to Support Ukraine as War Drags On
• WorldRead article →European leaders have agreed a major long-term loan package for Ukraine, backed by frozen Russian assets, to sustain Kyiv’s war effort and economy.
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UK Inflation Drops to 3.2%, Putting a Bank of England Rate Cut “Almost Certain” Before Christmas
• EconomyRead article →UK inflation fell to 3.2% in November, below forecasts, strengthening bets the Bank of England will cut rates to 3.75% at Thursday’s meeting.
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PMQs: Starmer Condemns Bondi Beach Attack, Faces Heat on Strikes, Taxes and Jobs
• PoliticsRead article →At PMQs, Starmer condemned the Bondi Beach terror attack, urged doctors to halt strikes, and sparred with the opposition over taxes and jobs.
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US Floats NATO-Style Security Guarantees for Ukraine as Peace Talks Gain Momentum
• WorldRead article →The US has proposed Article 5-like security guarantees for Ukraine as peace talks advance, though Kyiv’s borders and possible territorial concessions remain unresolved.
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Resident Doctors in England Vote for Strike After Rejecting Latest Government Deal
• HealthRead article →Resident doctors in England have rejected a new government offer, voting for strike action just days before Christmas amid warnings of major NHS disruption.
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Starmer Faces Scrutiny on Standards, Strikes and Security at Liaison Committee
• PoliticsRead article →Keir Starmer told MPs antisemitism will be met with full force of the state as he faced sustained scrutiny over standards, strikes, leaks and policy delivery.
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Donald Trump Files $10bn Defamation Lawsuit Against BBC Over Edited January 6 Speech
• PoliticsRead article →President Trump sues the BBC for $10bn, alleging its Panorama edit of his 6 Jan 2021 speech misstated his remarks and defamed him under US law.
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UK Government Orders Independent Probe into Foreign Interference in Politics
• PoliticsRead article →Britain launches an independent review into foreign financial interference in UK politics after a former politician’s conviction for taking pro-Russia bribes.
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Hong Kong Court Convicts British Publisher Jimmy Lai on National Security Charges
• WorldRead article →Hong Kong’s High Court finds jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai guilty of national security offences, deepening concerns over press freedom under Beijing’s rule.
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Mass Shooting at Bondi Beach During Hanukkah Celebration Leaves Dozens Dead and Injured
• BreakingRead article →A terror attack at Sydney’s Bondi Beach during a Hanukkah event killed at least 12 people and injured dozens; one gunman is dead and another in custody.
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Starmer Urges Doctors to Accept Deal and Avert Strikes as “Super Flu” Overwhelms NHS
• HealthRead article →Starmer Urges Doctors to Accept Deal and Avert Strikes as “Super Flu” Overwhelms NHS.
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ISIS Ambush in Syria Kills US Soldiers and Interpreter; Trump Vows Retaliation
• WorldRead article →Two US soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in an ISIS ambush near Palmyra, Syria, as President Trump promises “very serious retaliation.”
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Mass Shooting at Brown University Leaves at Least Two Dead, Eight Injured as Suspect Remains at Large
• BreakingRead article →An active shooter at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island killed two people and left eight critically injured during final exams; manhunt continues.
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PMQs LIVE: Prime Minister's Questions - 10 December 2025
• PoliticsRead article →PMQs focused on Ukraine, cost of living, NHS strikes, energy bills, policing and education, amid fierce clashes over Labour’s record and leadership.
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UK Economy Contracts Unexpectedly Ahead of Budget, Fueling Growth Concerns
• EconomyRead article →UK GDP fell by 0.1% in October, defying forecasts of growth and highlighting weak output ahead of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s Autumn Budget.
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UK Police Say No Further Action Over Claims Andrew Asked Bodyguard to Investigate Virginia Giuffre
• General NewsRead article →UK police have ruled out further action after assessing claims that ex-Prince Andrew asked his bodyguard to probe accuser Virginia Giuffre.
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EU Moves to Lock Up €210bn in Russian Assets Forever — Setting Stage to Fund Ukraine
• WorldRead article →The EU will indefinitely freeze €210bn in Russian assets, ending six-monthly renewals to block vetoes and pave the way for Ukraine funding plans.