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  • Protests in Iran have escalated, spurred by economic strife, leading to a nationwide internet blackout as the government seeks to suppress dissent.
  • The U.S. Senate advanced a bipartisan resolution attempting to limit President Trump's military actions in Venezuela, signaling growing congressional concern over his foreign policy approach.
  • General Motors is facing a significant financial loss estimated at $7.1 billion, primarily due to its retreat from electric vehicle investments amid changing U.S. policies and diminished consumer demand.
  • Texas authorities are warning residents about unsolicited seed packages from China, as they investigate the implications of potentially invasive plant species arriving in the state.
  • AI misinformation is surging on social media following the U.S. military operation against Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, highlighting the challenges of managing online misinformation in today’s digital landscape.

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  • Iran Plunged Into Internet Blackout, Protests Spread, As Trump Issues Fresh Warning 15 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Iran Plunged Into Internet Blackout, Protests Spread, As Trump Issues Fresh Warning By all accounts, protests and unrest have been spreading rapidly in Iran, now over a week-and-a-half into economic and anti-government protests which have begun to grind the country to a halt. On Thursday the demonstrations have disrupted life in the capital in a big way, and there are reports of nationwide internet and cellular outages. Anti-government slogans and calls to "rise up" have been observed in Tehran and elsewhere, and in some places supporters of exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi have actually heeded his repeat public calls to take to the

  • US Online Holiday Shopping Hits Record $257.8 Billion: Adobe 40 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    US Online Holiday Shopping Hits Record $257.8 Billion: Adobe Authored by Andrew Moran via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), U.S. online holiday shopping was a record in 2025, fueled by a strong Cyber Week, according to new data released on Jan. 7 by Adobe. Shoppers on Black Friday at a mall in Bethesda, Md., on Nov. 28, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times Consumers spent $257.8 billion from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, representing a 6.8 percent year-over-year increase and a new record for online shopping. This beat Adobe’s forecast of $253.4 billion. Adobe calculates its estimates using direct online transactions and data from more than 1

  • Tulsi Gabbard Reportedly Kept In Dark On Venezuela Operation As Nation's Intelligence Chief an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Tulsi Gabbard Reportedly Kept In Dark On Venezuela Operation As Nation's Intelligence Chief Longtime Tulsi Gabbard supporters have wondered why she has seemed to be missing in action in terms of weighing in on Trump's militarily invading Venezuela to oust longtime socialist leader Nicolás Maduro, given that as a prior member of Congress before taking up the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) position, she had been quite vocal against any move on Venezuela.  While the DNI position - which is the top intelligence post in the US government (overseeing all the agencies and coordinating intelligence at the NSC and for the White House)

  • How Dare You Fight Back Against Communists! an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    How Dare You Fight Back Against Communists! Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us When we examine the historic nature of communist revolution, we have to look beyond our disgust for their motives and consider their strategies and the reasons why they tend to succeed. Because it is simply a fact that the western experiment of individual liberty and self determination is being systematically eroded by a storm of socialist movements that will inevitably lead to a global communist regime if we do not take drastic actions in the near future. The goals of communism and socialism are essentially the same; the core difference

  • India Is Set To Be The G20 Growth Leader In 2026 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    India Is Set To Be The G20 Growth Leader In 2026 The latest OECD Economic Outlook (December 2025) revealed that the global economy has proved resilient last year, even though fragilities remain, with a range of risks including "elevated policy uncertainty and rising barriers to trade". According to the organization's forecasts, global GDP growth is projected to slow down from 3.2 percent in 2025 to 2.9 percent in 2026. As Tristan Gaudiat shows in the infographic below, among G20 economies (together accounting for around 80 percent of global GDP), some countries are expected to continue growing at a pace well above the average. You


The Guardian

  • Two weeks on, questions linger over targeting and impact of US airstrikes in Nigeria 18 hours ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    Nigeria, Islamic State, Trump administration, US foreign policy, US news, Africa, World news

    Very little information has been shared about strikes in Sokoto state Two weeks after the US carried out Christmas Day airstrikes in north-west Nigeria on what it described as Islamic State fighters, questions remain over the specific group that was targeted and the operation’s impact. In the aftermath of the strikes, Donald Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform that “ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians” were hit with “numerous perfect strikes”. Continue reading...

  • Anthony Joshua’s driver charged with dangerous driving after fatal crash in Nigeria 6 days ago by Serena Richards
    Anthony Joshua, Nigeria, Africa, World news, Boxing, Sport

    British boxer was injured in collision that killed his personal trainer Latif Ayodele and strength coach Sina Ghami Nigerian police have charged Anthony Joshua’s driver with causing death by dangerous driving after a fatal crash that killed two people. Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, 46, was also charged with driving without a valid driving licence and “driving without due care and attention, causing bodily harm and damage to property”. He is due to appear in court on 20 January. Continue reading...

  • Cremation pyre in Africa thought to be world’s oldest containing adult remains 7 days ago by Nicola Davis Science correspondent
    Anthropology, Archaeology, World news, Africa, Malawi, Science

    9,500-year-old pyre uncovered in Malawi offers rare insight into rituals of ancient African hunter-gatherer groups A cremation pyre built about 9,500 years ago has been discovered in Africa, offering a fresh glimpse into the complexity of ancient hunter-gatherer communities. Researchers say the pyre, discovered in a rock shelter at the foot of Mount Hora in northern Malawi, is thought to be the oldest in the world to contain adult remains, the oldest confirmed intentional cremation in Africa, and the first pyre to be associated with African hunter-gatherers. Continue reading...

  • US ‘adapt, shrink or die’ terms for $2bn aid pot will mean UN bowing down to Washington, say experts 7 days ago by Kaamil Ahmed
    Aid, Global development, US news, Trump administration, US foreign policy, United Nations, USAID, US politics, World news, Humanitarian response, Society, Marco Rubio, Haiti, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Americas, Sudan, Afghanistan, Yemen

    Afghanistan and Yemen excluded from list of 17 priority countries chosen by Trump administration to receive aid laden with demands The $2bn (£1.5bn) of aid the US pledged this week may have been hailed as “bold and ambitious” by the UN but could be the “nail in the coffin” in changing to a shrunken, less flexible aid system dominated by Washington’s political priorities, aid experts fear. After a year of deep cuts in aid budgets by the US and European countries, the announcement of new money for the humanitarian system is a source of some relief, but experts are deeply concerned about

  • Guinea’s junta chief elected president after opposition boycott 9 days ago by Agence France-Presse in Conakry
    Guinea, Africa, World news

    Mamady Doumbouya reneged on promise not to stand and hand west African country back to civilian rule The head of Guinea’s junta, Mamady Doumbouya, who had pledged not to run for office after seizing power four years ago, has been elected president after the country’s electoral commission said he had secured a sweeping majority of the vote. Doumbouya, 41, faced eight rivals for the presidency but the main opposition leaders were barred from running and had urged a boycott of the vote held over the weekend. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Venezuela releasing ‘significant number’ of prisoners in bid to ‘seek peace’ 40 minutes ago by Associated Press

    Venezuela released citizens and foreigners from its prisons on Thursday in what a top government official described as a gesture to “seek peace” less than a week after former President Nicolas Maduro was captured by US forces to face federal drug-trafficking charges in New York. Jorge Rodriguez, brother of Acting President Delcy Rodriguez and head of the National Assembly, did not specify who they would be releasing or how many people would be released. But he said the release of prisoners “is...

  • Maduro’s fate in Venezuela hardens North Korea’s nuclear resolve an hour ago by Gabriela Bernal

    The US removal of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro from power has reverberated far beyond Latin America. In Pyongyang, where regime survival is the paramount concern and every US action is scrutinised for hostile intent, the deposing of a sitting head of state sends an unmistakable message: dialogue with Washington is a dangerous gamble, and only nuclear weapons guarantee survival. The Venezuela operation may have killed the prospects for meaningful US-North Korea diplomacy in 2026 before they even...

  • Rare genius dogs learn vocabulary by eavesdropping, study shows 3 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    There are a few special words that will perk the ears of many a dog – “hungry”, “park” and of course, “T-R-E-A-T”. But a choice group of gifted canines appear to have a remarkable capacity for learning human vocabulary, to the point that they acquire language by eavesdropping the way young toddlers do. That’s according to a new study published on Thursday in the journal Science, which shows that some “gifted word learner” dogs already known to be capable of learning toy names through training...

  • US will end China’s dominance of rare earths, Trump adviser Navarro predicts 4 hours ago by Bloomberg

    US President Donald Trump’s White House trade adviser predicted American industrial breakthroughs would help boost domestic production and eliminate China’s market dominance of rare earths. “China has been flexing its muscles now in Europe, in India, in the United States saying, basically, we’re gonna do what we want, and if you try to stop us, we’re gonna take away your critical minerals,” Peter Navarro said in an interview on Bloomberg’s The Mishal Husain Show. “Because they have, they think...

  • US Senate rejects Trump’s Venezuela threats with war powers vote 4 hours ago by Associated Press

    The Senate advanced a resolution Thursday that would limit US President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct further attacks against Venezuela, sounding a note of disapproval for his expanding ambitions in the western hemisphere. Democrats and five Republicans voted to advance the war powers resolution on a 52-47 vote and ensure a vote next week on final passage. It has virtually no chance of becoming law because Trump would have to sign it if it were to pass the Republican-controlled House. Still,...


New York Times

  • Trump Addresses Venezuela, Greenland and Presidential Power in New York Times Interview an hour ago by David E. Sanger, Tyler Pager, Katie Rogers and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
    United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), North Atlantic Treaty Organization, National Guard, Maduro, Nicolas, Petro, Gustavo, Putin, Vladimir V, Xi Jinping, Trump, Donald J

    On topic after topic, President Trump made clear that he would be the arbiter of any limits to his authorities, not international law or treaties.

  • The Many Faces of Trump: What We Saw When We Interviewed the President an hour ago by Katie Rogers and Doug Mills
    United States Politics and Government, Social Media, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), White House Building (Washington, DC), TikTok (ByteDance), Truth Social (Social Network), New York Times, Biden, Joseph R Jr, Harp, Natalie J, Petro, Gustavo, Trump, Donald J

    During an extensive sit-down with The New York Times, President Trump showcased the various personas he employs in his role. There were unpredictable turns throughout.

  • These 5 Republicans Broke With Trump on Venezuela War Powers 20 minutes ago by Robert Jimison
    United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), War and Emergency Powers (US), United States Defense and Military Forces, Presidential Power (US), Democratic Party, Republican Party, Senate, Collins, Susan M, Hawley, Josh D (1979- ), Murkowski, Lisa, Paul, Rand, Young, Todd (1972- ), Trump, Donald J

    The Republican defectors paved the way for a debate that could expose bipartisan concern about President Trump’s actions in Venezuela. Mr. Trump called for them to lose their seats.

  • Minn. Officials Say They’re Being Blocked From Investigating Fatal ICE Shooting 35 minutes ago by Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Mitch Smith and Jacey Fortin
    Illegal Immigration, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Minneapolis (Minn), Good, Renee Nicole (1989-2026)

    Federal officers fired tear gas to disperse early-morning protesters as outrage mounted in Minneapolis over the killing of a 37-year-old woman in her vehicle.

  • Court Records Reveal ICE Agent Jonathan Ross’s Previous Dragging Incident 19 minutes ago by Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
    Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Illegal Immigration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Good, Renee Nicole (1989-2026), Munoz, Carlos Andres (1992- )

    The agent who shot a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday was pulled about 100 yards by a car last year while firing a stun gun at the driver.


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