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  • China has condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland as a sovereign state, an act welcomed by Taiwan, leading to heightened geopolitical tensions in the region.
  • Recent research indicates a strong link between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of lung cancer, highlighting the urgent need for dietary reassessment.
  • A reveal by OpenAI indicates their move to hire a "Head of Preparedness," aiming to address the potential dangers posed by the rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies.
  • The United Nations has issued a grim New Year message urging global leaders to focus on addressing chaos, violence, and climate breakdown amidst ongoing crises, including the war in Ukraine.
  • A notable partnership in Chile aims to create a significant company to exploit lithium, an essential component in electric vehicle batteries, amid growing global demand for clean technology.

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  • China Condemns Israel's Recognition Of Somaliland As Taiwan Embraces Move 41 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    China Condemns Israel's Recognition Of Somaliland As Taiwan Embraces Move Via The Cradle The Chinese Foreign Ministry released a statement on Monday condemning Israel’s recognition of the separatist Republic of Somaliland, after Taiwan became the first state to welcome Tel Aviv's move.  China opposes the Israeli recognition of Somaliland as an "independent sovereign state" and the decision to "establish diplomatic relations" with it, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian. "No country should encourage or support other countries’ internal separatist forces for its own selfish interests," he added, while urging the country of Somalia to halt "separatist activities and collusion with external forces." The spokesman made

  • Lung Cancer? Alarming Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Are Even Worse Than Previously Thought an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Lung Cancer? Alarming Study Finds Ultra-Processed Foods Are Even Worse Than Previously Thought A large U.S. cohort study has found that individuals consuming the highest levels of ultra-processed foods face a significantly greater risk of developing lung cancer, even after adjusting for smoking and other factors. Research published in the journal Thorax analyzed data from more than 101,000 participants in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial. Over an average follow-up period of 12 years, researchers identified 1,706 incident cases of lung cancer, including 1,473 cases of non-small cell lung cancer—the slower-growing form—and 233 cases of the more aggressive small

  • Your Mind Can Bend Time - Here's How 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Your Mind Can Bend Time - Here's How Authored by Makai Allbert via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A minute is always a minute, except when it isn’t. This idea was put to the test in a 2023 Harvard study. Researchers induced minor bruising on participants’ forearms and then had them sit in rooms where the clocks ran at normal speed, half-speed, or double-speed. Illustration by The Epoch Times/Shutterstock Crucially, the actual elapsed time was identical across all conditions—28 minutes—but the clocks ticked at different rates. The results surprised the researchers. Wounds healed faster when people thought more time had passed, and slower when they thought

  • These Are The Best-Selling Video Games Since 2020 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    These Are The Best-Selling Video Games Since 2020 Since 2020, blockbuster game launches have arrived across every major platform and in a variety of genres, from cozy life sims to sprawling open-world adventure RPGs. This visualization, via Visual Capitalist's Niccolo Conte, ranks the best-selling video games from 2020 to 2025 based on global unit sales using data from Video Game Sales Wiki (Fandom). ANIMAL CROSSING DOMINATES AS THE 2020S’ BEST-SELLING GAME At 48.2 million units, Animal Crossing: New Horizons stands alone at the top of the ranking. The game released on March 20, 2020, right as much of the world began to lock down due to the COVID-19

  • China's CNOOC Discovers Massive Oilfield in Bohai Sea 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    China's CNOOC Discovers Massive Oilfield in Bohai Sea By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com CNOOC Ltd, China’s top offshore crude oil and natural gas producer, has announced the discovery of a major new oilfield in the Bohai Sea.  The Qinhuangdao 29-6 discovery in the shallow Neogene formations of the Bohai Sea is yet another oilfield estimated to hold more than 100 million tons of crude, or about 730 million barrels, and discovered by CNOOC recently, the company said.   Through continued exploration, the proved in-place volume of Qinhuangdao 29-6 Oilfield has exceeded 100 million tons of oil equivalent.  The oil property of the major new discovery is


The Guardian

  • Anthony Joshua’s camp confirm two of his close friends died in car crash 5 hours ago by Rachel Savage
    Anthony Joshua, Boxing, Sport, Nigeria, Africa, World news

    * Two members of Joshua’s team died in Nigeria crash * British former boxing champion sustained minor injuries The British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has issued a statement after he was injured in a car crash in Nigeria on Monday morning which killed two of his close friends. The former world heavyweight boxing champion was taken to an undisclosed hospital after his car hit a stationary vehicle at about 11am on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, the Ogun state police commissioner, Lanre Ogunlowo, said. The driver of Joshua’s vehicle was also injured, he added. Continue reading...

  • More than 3,000 migrants died trying to reach Spain in 2025 12 hours ago by Stephen Burgen in Barcelona
    Spain, Migration, Mauritania, Africa, Europe, World news

    Tighter border controls caused arrivals to decline sharply but forced people on to more dangerous routes, activists say More than 3,000 people died trying to reach Spain by sea over the past year, a sharp fall from the previous 12 months. However, activists cautioned that the drop reflected tighter border controls that have forced migrants to take increasingly dangerous routes. Continue reading...

  • Central African Republic goes to polls as president seeks third term 2 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Central African Republic, Africa, World news

    Opposition hopes to tap into frustrations of people living in country where conflict remains a daily reality Central African Republic goes to the polls on Sunday with the president, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, seeking a third term. As many as 2.3 million registered voters will cast ballots for what observers are calling a quadruple election: votes for the presidency and parliament as well as local and municipal offices. Continue reading...

  • Opposition anger as Guinea’s junta leader is frontrunner to be elected president 3 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Guinea, Africa, World news

    Mamady Doumbouya accused of betraying his promise to be the restorer of democracy after leading 2021 coup In September 2021, a tall, young colonel in the Guinean army announced that he and his comrades had forcibly seized power and toppled the longtime leader Alpha Condé. “The will of the strongest has always supplanted the law,” Mamady Doumbouya said in a speech, stressing that the soldiers were acting to restore the will of the people. Continue reading...

  • Israel becomes first country to recognise Somaliland as sovereign state 3 days ago by William Christou in Beirut
    Somaliland, Israel, Somalia, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news

    Diplomatic breakthrough criticised by African Union, which said it could have ‘far-reaching implications for peace and stability across the continent’ Israel has become the first country to recognise Somaliland as a sovereign state, a breakthrough in its quest for international recognition since it declared independence from Somalia 34 years ago. The Israeli foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, announced on Friday that Israel and Somaliland had signed an agreement establishing full diplomatic relations, which would include the opening of embassies and the appointment of ambassadors. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • Actor Idris Elba, ice legends Torvill and Dean among hundreds recognised in UK honours 44 minutes ago by Reuters

    Actor Idris Elba and ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean were among the hundreds named in British King Charles’ New Year ‌honours list published on Monday. The full list includes more than 1,157 people ‍in politics, sport, the arts or community service to be awarded titles from Member, Commander or Officer of the Order of the British Empire to the highest honours of knighthoods and damehoods. Elba, who is known for ⁠his roles in the television series Luther and The Wire, was awarded a...

  • Chinese firms anchor in Dubai free zones to navigate trade barriers and expand reach 5 hours ago by Aileen Chuang

    Chinese firms are increasingly anchoring themselves in Dubai’s free trade zones to navigate trade barriers and tap new markets as rising protectionism and supply-chain shifts impact global commerce. Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza), state-owned DP World’s flagship free economic zone at the western end of the city in the United Arab Emirates, hosted 507 Chinese companies as of November, nearly double the number in 2021. The trend reflected how a Middle Eastern hub offered companies “neutral, stable...

  • Trump says preferred Fed pick is ready, again teases firing Powell 5 hours ago by Bloomberg

    US President Donald Trump teased that he has a preferred candidate to be the next head of the Federal Reserve but is in no hurry to make an announcement while also musing that he might fire the central bank’s current leader, Jerome Powell. “I do, still do – hasn’t changed,” Trump said at a press conference on Monday, when asked if he has a favourite candidate. “I'll announce him at the right time. There’s plenty of time.” Trump added that Powell “should resign” and that he would “love to fire...

  • Denmark to buy US$1.8 billion in US patrol planes despite rift over Greenland 6 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    The United States said on Monday it had approved a US$1.8 billion sale of patrol aircraft to Denmark, despite renewed tension after an envoy of US President Donald Trump called again for seizing Greenland. The State Department said it approved a request from Denmark to buy the P-8A patrol and reconnaissance system from Boeing, which will include up to three aircraft. The sale will “support the foreign policy goals and national security objectives of the United States by improving the security of...

  • Venezuela condemns US arms sale to Taiwan, echoing Beijing’s position 7 hours ago by Igor Patrick

    Venezuela criticised the United States on Monday over its decision to approve a large-scale arms sale to Taiwan, aligning itself with Beijing as tensions escalated around the island. In a statement issued by the foreign ministry, the Venezuelan government said the sale interfered in China’s internal affairs and breached international commitments undertaken by Washington. It reiterated its support for the one-China principle and said Taiwan is “an inalienable part of China’s territory”. The...


New York Times

  • C.I.A. Conducted Drone Strike on Port in Venezuela an hour ago by Julian E. Barnes and Tyler Pager
    United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Drones (Pilotless Planes), Tren de Aragua (Gang), Central Intelligence Agency, Maduro, Nicolas, Trump, Donald J, Venezuela

    The attack last week, on a dock purportedly used for shipping narcotics, did not kill anyone, people briefed on the operation said. But it was the first known U.S. operation inside Venezuela.

  • Grim Evidence of Trump’s Boat Strikes Washes Ashore on a Colombian Peninsula 6 hours ago by Max Bearak, Simón Posada, Christiaan Triebert and Federico Rios
    Smuggling, Drug Abuse and Traffic, United States Defense and Military Forces, Deaths (Fatalities), Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, US Strikes on Alleged Drug Traffickers (2025- ), Fishing, Commercial, Marijuana, Ships and Shipping, Defense Department, Hegseth, Pete, Maduro, Nicolas, Caribbean Area, Colombia, Venezuela

    First came the scorched boat. Then the mangled bodies. Then the packets with traces of marijuana. Now, fishermen fear the ocean that feeds them.

  • U.S. Kills 2 in Strike in Pacific, as Trump Pressures Venezuela 4 hours ago by Eric Schmitt
    United States International Relations, United States Politics and Government, United States Defense and Military Forces, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Ships and Shipping, War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Defense Department, Hegseth, Pete, Maduro, Nicolas, Trump, Donald J, Venezuela

    The attack was the 30th announced by the U.S. military since early September. It came days after President Trump said the U.S. had struck a coastal site related to drugs and Venezuela.

  • New Year’s Eve Concerts at Kennedy Center Are Canceled 35 minutes ago by Adam Nagourney and Neil Vigdor
    United States Politics and Government, Culture (Arts), Jazz, Music, Kennedy Center Honors, Kennedy, John F, Center for the Performing Arts, Varone, Doug, and Dancers, Grenell, Richard, Redd, Chuck (1958- ), Trump, Donald J

    The jazz drummer Billy Hart said the decision was “evidently” connected to President Trump’s name being added to the arts center.

  • Israel Strips U.N. Agency for Palestinian Refugees of Diplomatic Immunity 6 hours ago by Aaron Boxerman and Johnatan Reiss
    United Nations Relief and Works Agency, Israel, Gaza Strip, West Bank, Hamas, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Palestinians, Legislatures and Parliaments, Food Aid, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Diplomatic Immunity

    The legislation was the latest blow to the agency, known as UNRWA. Israel has accused it of being extensively infiltrated by Hamas.


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