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Moody's Moves Israel's Outlook to Stable, Affirms Baa1 Rating

Moody's Moves Israel's Outlook to Stable, Affirms Baa1 Rating

Moody's Ratings has revised Israel's sovereign outlook from negative to stable while keeping the Baa1 long-term rating intact. The shift reflects a material easing in geopolitical pressures following the end of specific regional conflicts, and Moody's highlights the country's economic resilience and improved fiscal trajectory even as risks persist.

S&P Upholds Bosnia and Herzegovina's 'B+/B' Sovereign Ratings, Cites Stable Outlook

S&P Upholds Bosnia and Herzegovina's 'B+/B' Sovereign Ratings, Cites Stable Outlook

S&P Global Ratings has affirmed Bosnia and Herzegovina's long- and short-term sovereign credit ratings at 'B+/B' with a stable outlook. The agency projects widening budget deficits beginning in 2026 driven by preelection spending, and anticipates government debt, net of liquid assets, will rise to 25% of GDP by 2029 from an estimated 20% at the end…

Argentina Nears Deal to Accept Third-Country Deportations from U.S., Report Says

Argentina Nears Deal to Accept Third-Country Deportations from U.S., Report Says

The United States and Argentina are reported to be in advanced negotiations over an agreement that would permit the U.S. to deport immigrants from third countries to Argentina. Argentine officials are said to be moving to finalize the arrangement this month. U.S. and Argentine government spokespeople did not provide immediate comment. The proposed …

Seoul Seeks Extended Talks with Washington After U.S. Tariff Statements

Seoul Seeks Extended Talks with Washington After U.S. Tariff Statements

South Korea’s industry minister said additional discussions with U.S. officials are necessary after two days of talks in Washington. The meetings followed U.S. statements about raising tariffs and included agreement on moving forward with mutually beneficial investment projects and a pledge by Seoul to work with its parliament on a bill concerning …

Mexico Seeks Diplomatic Paths After U.S. Threatens Tariffs on Cuba Oil Suppliers

Mexico Seeks Diplomatic Paths After U.S. Threatens Tariffs on Cuba Oil Suppliers

Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said the government will pursue diplomatic channels and other options to assist Cuba after the United States announced threatened tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island. Sheinbaum cautioned that imposing tariffs on those suppliers risks creating a humanitarian emergency in Cuba and has asked her foreig…

Iraq Seeks Pause as U.S. Transfers Islamic State Detainees from Syria Slow

Iraq Seeks Pause as U.S. Transfers Islamic State Detainees from Syria Slow

Transfers of Islamic State detainees from Kurdish-held facilities in northeast Syria to Iraq began in late January but have proceeded much more slowly than U.S. officials initially indicated. Iraqi authorities say fewer than 500 detainees have arrived so far amid Baghdad's demand for time to negotiate repatriations, prepare holding facilities and m…

Rohingya Survivors Anticipate ICJ Finding of Genocide Against Myanmar

Rohingya Survivors Anticipate ICJ Finding of Genocide Against Myanmar

Rohingya survivors of Myanmar's 2017 military campaign say they expect the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague to find that Myanmar committed genocide. The court heard three weeks of testimony and legal argument, and a judgment is due within three to six months. The case, brought by Gambia, has implications beyond Myanmar, including p…

Israel to Reopen Rafah Crossing to Egypt on Sunday, Allowing Limited Returns to Gaza

Israel to Reopen Rafah Crossing to Egypt on Sunday, Allowing Limited Returns to Gaza

Israel said it will reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Sunday for people traveling between Gaza and Egypt, marking the first reopening of the crossing since it was seized in May 2024. The Israeli civil coordination body COGAT said returns will be limited to Gaza residents who left during the war and will require prior Israeli security c…

Inside Iran’s Power Architecture: Who Holds Authority and How It Functions

Inside Iran’s Power Architecture: Who Holds Authority and How It Functions

Iran’s governance rests on a hybrid system in which a supreme clerical authority sits above elected institutions, supported by a powerful Revolutionary Guards Corps that operates parallel to the regular military. The country’s political framework features interlocking bodies - the Supreme Leader, clerical councils, the IRGC and elected officials - …

Kremlin Says Trump Asked Putin to Pause Strikes on Kyiv Until Feb. 1

Kremlin Says Trump Asked Putin to Pause Strikes on Kyiv Until Feb. 1

The Kremlin said Russian President Vladimir Putin was asked by U.S. President Donald Trump to suspend strikes on Kyiv until February 1 to foster a favourable environment for negotiations. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to elaborate. Ukraine has signalled it would reciprocate if Russia refrains from targeting the country's energy infrastru…

Witnesses Describe Children Taken by Paramilitary During Darfur Attacks

Witnesses Describe Children Taken by Paramilitary During Darfur Attacks

More than two dozen witnesses who fled to North Darfur and eastern Chad say paramilitary fighters, associated with the Rapid Support Forces, abducted at least 56 children across multiple incidents during Sudan's ongoing civil war. Witnesses described parents being killed before children were seized, fighters referring to children as household slave…

Preliminary U.S. Review of Alex Pretti Shooting Does Not Say He Brandished a Firearm

Preliminary U.S. Review of Alex Pretti Shooting Does Not Say He Brandished a Firearm

A preliminary internal review by U.S. Customs and Border Protection into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis does not state that Pretti brandished a firearm. The account, compiled from body-worn camera footage and CBP records, describes an attempt by an officer to move Pretti and a woman from the street, the use of pepper spray, a stru…

U.S. Destroyer Arrives at Eilat Port as Regional Tensions Mount

U.S. Destroyer Arrives at Eilat Port as Regional Tensions Mount

A U.S. Navy destroyer has docked at Israel's southern port of Eilat, a local news outlet reported, citing the Israeli military. The arrival was described as planned and part of ongoing U.S.-Israeli cooperation. The move comes as Washington signals readiness for both diplomacy and stronger measures in response to Tehran, while additional U.S. assets…

Takaichi Seeks Strong Mandate to Blunt China Pressure as Election Nears

Takaichi Seeks Strong Mandate to Blunt China Pressure as Election Nears

Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has called a snap election for February 8 aiming to translate robust personal approval into a firmer parliamentary majority. Officials and analysts say a clear victory could compel China to reassess its recent campaign of diplomatic and economic pressure launched after Takaichi publicly outlined possible respon…