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World Cup draw drives surge in North America travel bookings despite safety concerns

World Cup draw drives surge in North America travel bookings despite safety concerns

Flight and hotel reservations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America have risen sharply since the tournament match schedule was released in December, according to travel technology firm Amadeus. British travellers made 18% of the North America bookings, and 37% of reservations for the tournament period were placed in the month after the draw.…

South Sudan urges opposition to halt as rebel advance fuels displacement in Jonglei

South Sudan urges opposition to halt as rebel advance fuels displacement in Jonglei

South Sudan's government has called on opposition forces to stop fighting after a rebel advance and continued clashes in Jonglei state displaced hundreds of thousands and raised fears of a return to large-scale civil conflict. The United Nations says the fighting is at a level not seen since 2017, while the government says its forces have repelled …

Nasry Asfura to Assume Honduran Presidency After Contentious Vote

Nasry Asfura to Assume Honduran Presidency After Contentious Vote

Nazry Asfura, 67, is scheduled to be sworn in as Honduras' president on Tuesday after securing a narrow electoral win. His four-year mandate, running until January 2030, follows a fraught vote-counting process, a last-minute endorsement from U.S. President Donald Trump and allegations of fraud from rival parties. Asfura has pledged to tackle povert…

UK’s Financial Regulator Opens Review of Advanced AI Effects on Retail Markets

UK’s Financial Regulator Opens Review of Advanced AI Effects on Retail Markets

The UK Financial Conduct Authority has initiated a formal review into how advanced artificial intelligence could reshape retail financial markets and affect consumers. Led by FCA Executive Director Sheldon Mills, the review will probe potential changes to competition and market structure as AI technologies develop, and will consider these shifts al…

Golden Dome Missile Shield Hits First Anniversary With Limited Visible Progress

Golden Dome Missile Shield Hits First Anniversary With Limited Visible Progress

One year after the executive order creating the Golden Dome missile-defense initiative, the program has spent little of the $25 billion appropriated and remains stalled while officials and industry stakeholders debate classified elements of its space-based architecture. Small prototype contracts have been awarded, but major procurement and broad fu…

Trump’s Renewed Tariff Threats Reignite Fitful U.S.-South Korea Trade Talks

Trump’s Renewed Tariff Threats Reignite Fitful U.S.-South Korea Trade Talks

U.S. President Donald Trump announced raised tariffs on South Korean autos and other imports on Jan. 26, 2026, citing delays in implementing a $350 billion investment package. The latest move is the most recent episode in a year-long sequence of negotiations, partial agreements and disruptive events between Washington and Seoul that began with Trum…

Philippine and U.S. Forces Conduct Joint Sail at Disputed Scarborough Shoal

Philippine and U.S. Forces Conduct Joint Sail at Disputed Scarborough Shoal

Philippine and U.S. military units conducted a coordinated sail at the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea this week, part of a series of bilateral maritime activities aimed at strengthening interoperability between the treaty allies. The operation, held inside the Philippines' exclusive economic zone and contested by China, marked the 11th ma…

Carney Retracts Davos Remarks in Phone Call with Trump, U.S. Treasury Official Says

Carney Retracts Davos Remarks in Phone Call with Trump, U.S. Treasury Official Says

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Prime Minister Mark Carney, in a phone conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, sought to distance himself from remarks he made at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Bessent described the reversal as forceful and said the Canadian leader had previously been applauded at Davos for urging nations to ac…

Takaichi Says Japan-US Alliance Would Fail if Tokyo Abandoned Taiwan in Crisis

Takaichi Says Japan-US Alliance Would Fail if Tokyo Abandoned Taiwan in Crisis

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi told a nationally televised program that Japan's strategic partnership with the United States would collapse if Tokyo failed to stand by U.S. forces in a crisis over Taiwan. She clarified that her earlier remarks about a possible military response should not be read as Japan proactively initiating combat, saying action…

Japan Quietly Urges Fishermen to Steer Clear of Disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands

Japan Quietly Urges Fishermen to Steer Clear of Disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands

Japanese authorities have privately asked some local fishermen to avoid waters around the disputed Senkaku Islands - also claimed by China as Diaoyu - amid heightened tensions following political remarks and increased Chinese coast guard activity. The guidance reflects a tension between using fishing activity to demonstrate Japan’s administrative c…

Katy Perry and Other Public Figures Urge Action After Fatal Minnesota Encounters

Katy Perry and Other Public Figures Urge Action After Fatal Minnesota Encounters

Pop star Katy Perry and a range of U.S. public figures have urged citizens to contact elected officials and protest federal immigration enforcement following the deaths of two Minnesota residents during a recent surge of federal agents. Social media appeals, prominent statements and union backing have amplified demonstrations demanding accountabili…

Al-Manar Presenter Ali Nour al-Din Killed in Southern Lebanon, Hezbollah Says

Al-Manar Presenter Ali Nour al-Din Killed in Southern Lebanon, Hezbollah Says

Hezbollah reported that an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon killed television presenter Ali Nour al-Din of Al-Manar. The group warned the incident signals a widening threat to media workers. The Israeli military countered that al-Din was a Hezbollah militant recently engaged in restoring the group's artillery capabilities. The episode comes after…

Mexico Halts Planned Crude Shipment to Cuba as U.S.-Cuba Tensions Rise

Mexico Halts Planned Crude Shipment to Cuba as U.S.-Cuba Tensions Rise

Mexico's state oil company has taken a scheduled crude oil cargo bound for Cuba off its calendar, with documents showing the shipment - due to load in mid-January and arrive before month-end - has been removed. The move comes amid intensifying pressure from the Trump administration on Cuba and follows public statements declaring an end to oil and m…

U.S. Sees Hamas Disarmament Paired with Amnesty as Part of Gaza Redevelopment Plan

U.S. Sees Hamas Disarmament Paired with Amnesty as Part of Gaza Redevelopment Plan

A U.S. official told reporters that American policymakers expect any disarmament by Hamas to include some form of amnesty for members of the group, a position presented as part of a broader plan for Gaza's redevelopment. The remarks were made as Israel confirmed the identification and return of the remains of the last Israeli hostage held in Gaza.

Drone and Missile Strikes Hit Kharkiv; At Least Two People Injured

Drone and Missile Strikes Hit Kharkiv; At Least Two People Injured

On Jan 26, Russian forces carried out drone and missile strikes on Kharkiv, injuring at least two people and damaging residential buildings, a school and a kindergarten. Unofficial Telegram channels posted images showing parts of the city without power. Separate drone strikes were reported in Kryvyi Rih, where a high-rise apartment block was struck…