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15
Jan
2026

Crane Collapse on Train in Thailand Claims Dozens of Lives

At least 32 people have been killed and many others injured after a construction crane collapsed onto a passenger train in Thailand, officials confirmed, in one of the country’s deadliest rail accidents in recent years.
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15
Jan
2026

Quiet Arab Mediation Helped Defuse Rising U.S.–Iran Tensions

Intensive behind-the-scenes diplomacy by several Arab states helped ease escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, according to a senior Gulf official, as fears of a wider regional crisis briefly mounted.
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15
Jan
2026

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Says She Shared Her Nobel Peace Prize With Trump

Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado says she “presented” her Nobel Peace Prize to former U.S. President Donald Trump in an expression of gratitude for his support of democratic forces in Venezuela, a gesture that has drawn widespread attention and mixed reactions.
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14
Jan
2026

France Bans Entry to 10 British Anti-Migrant Activists Amid Rising Tensions

The French government has announced that it is banning 10 British activists known for their anti-migrant activities from entering France, a move officials say is aimed at preventing the spread of divisive rhetoric and protecting public order.
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14
Jan
2026

Danish Foreign Minister Rejects U.S. Push for Greenland Acquisition After Candid Talks With Vance

Denmark’s foreign minister has dismissed the idea of the United States acquiring Greenland as “absolutely not necessary,” following what officials described as a frank conversation with U.S. Senator J.D. Vance.
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13
Jan
2026

Trump Administration Ends Temporary Protected Status for Somali Nationals in U.S.

The Trump administration has announced that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali nationals living in the United States will be terminated, affecting hundreds of thousands of individuals who have lived and worked in the country under the humanitarian program.
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13
Jan
2026

Prosecutors Seek Death Sentence for Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol

SEOUL — South Korean prosecutors have formally demanded the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol in connection with a range of corruption and abuse-of-power charges, a dramatic escalation in a case that has rocked the nation’s political establishment.
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13
Jan
2026

Denmark and Greenland Push Back Against U.S. Pressure Ahead of White House Talks

Denmark and Greenland have jointly rebuffed recent U.S. overtures concerning increased American influence in the Arctic, issuing a united front against what they describe as unwelcome pressure, even as high-level talks with the White House loom.
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12
Jan
2026

Senator Warns Greenland Annexation Talk Could Shatter Western Alliance

A senior U.S. senator has warned that any attempt by the United States to annex Greenland would effectively spell the end of NATO, escalating tensions with key allies and destabilizing the transatlantic security order.
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12
Jan
2026

Cyprus Leader Dismisses Corruption Claims, Says He Is Confident of Being Cleared

Cyprus’s president has rejected allegations of corruption, insisting he has “nothing to fear” as scrutiny intensifies over claims linked to his administration.
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12
Jan
2026

Expanding Venezuelan Oil Output Could Undermine Global 1.5°C Climate Target

Plans linked to increased U.S. involvement in Venezuela’s oil sector could consume a substantial share of the world’s remaining carbon budget, raising concerns among climate experts about the feasibility of limiting global warming to 1.5°C.
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11
Jan
2026

Freezing Nights and Failing Power Leave Kyiv Residents Struggling as Attacks Intensify

As winter tightens its grip on Ukraine’s capital, residents of Kyiv are facing bitter cold, intermittent electricity, and growing uncertainty after renewed Russian attacks targeted energy infrastructure across the region.
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11
Jan
2026

British Skier Dies in Avalanche at Popular French Alpine Resort

A British skier has been killed after being caught in an avalanche at the La Plagne ski resort in the French Alps, authorities confirmed, highlighting the ongoing dangers posed by unstable mountain conditions during the winter season.
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10
Jan
2026

Tehran Protesters Allege Deadly Crackdown as Hospitals Overwhelmed

Protesters in Tehran say hospitals were overwhelmed following a sweeping crackdown by Iranian authorities, describing scenes of heavy casualties as security forces moved to suppress growing demonstrations across the capital.
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09
Jan
2026

EU Governments Rally Behind Divisive Trade Pact With Latin America

European Union member states have thrown their backing behind the long-debated Mercosur trade deal with South American countries, reviving a controversial agreement that has divided governments, farmers, and environmental groups across Europe.
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09
Jan
2026

Russia Launches Hypersonic Missile in Large-Scale Strike on Ukraine

Russia has carried out a massive attack on Ukraine that included the launch of a hypersonic Oreshnik missile, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict and underscoring Moscow’s growing reliance on advanced weaponry.
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09
Jan
2026

Iran Signals Tougher Response as Expanding Protests Challenge Authorities

Iran’s supreme leader has set the tone for a harsher crackdown as anti-government protests continue to grow, signaling that authorities are preparing to confront what they describe as a serious threat to stability and national security.
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08
Jan
2026

Protests Intensify in Tehran as Unrest Spreads Across Iran

Street protests erupted in Tehran as nationwide anti-government unrest continued to spread, signaling a new escalation in tensions between authorities and demonstrators across Iran.
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08
Jan
2026

Venezuela Signals De-Escalation With Planned Release of Detainees

Venezuela’s government has announced plans to release a group of prisoners in what officials describe as a gesture aimed at easing political tensions and encouraging dialogue, a move that comes amid mounting international and domestic pressure on Caracas.
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08
Jan
2026

Gaza Airstrikes Leave Dozens Dead as Fighting Intensifies

At least 13 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, including five children, according to local emergency officials, as the latest round of violence further deepened the humanitarian crisis in the densely populated enclave.
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07
Jan
2026

Gunfire Erupts in Minneapolis as Tensions Rise During Federal Immigration Operations

A shooting was reported in Minneapolis amid an intensified federal immigration crackdown, heightening tensions in a city already on edge following the arrival of additional federal agents.
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07
Jan
2026

France and Allies Weigh Joint Response as Tensions Rise Over Greenland

France and several of its European allies have held discussions on how to respond to growing concerns over the United States’ intentions toward Greenland, amid heightened rhetoric that has unsettled governments in Europe and the Arctic region.
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07
Jan
2026

US Takes Control of Russian-Flagged Tanker and Second Ship Tied to Venezuela

The United States has seized a Russian-flagged oil tanker along with a second vessel linked to Venezuela, marking a significant escalation in Washington’s efforts to enforce sanctions and disrupt illicit energy shipments.
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06
Jan
2026

Global Frictions Rise as Venezuela Braces for Fallout and Europe Rebukes Trump on Greenland

Tensions are running high in Venezuela as uncertainty over the country’s political future collides with a growing diplomatic rift between the United States and Europe, sparked by renewed comments from Donald Trump about Greenland.
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