Politics

Trump threatens to sue BBC

President Donald Trump threatened to sue the BBC for $1 billion over a misleadingly edited Jan. 6 documentary after the broadcaster apologised and two top executives resigned.

Trump threatens to sue BBC
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Senate votes to end shutdown

The U.S. Senate voted to approve a spending bill to end the 41-day government shutdown after eight Democrats joined Republicans, sending the measure to the House and president for approval.

Senate votes to end shutdown
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Trump pardons Giuliani; states charge

President Donald Trump pardoned Rudy Giuliani and 76 others for roles in efforts to overturn the 2020 election, a federal clemency that does not block state prosecutions.

Trump pardons Giuliani; states charge
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Supreme Court leaves Obergefell intact

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a Kentucky county clerk's bid to overturn its 2015 ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, leaving the Obergefell precedent intact.

Supreme Court leaves Obergefell intact
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Sanctions eased, Trump meets Sharaa

The United States partially suspended sanctions on Syria and President Donald Trump met Syrian transitional President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House on Monday.

Sanctions eased, Trump meets Sharaa
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Trump asks court, SNAP frozen

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to intervene in a dispute over frozen SNAP benefits after an appeals court blocked it, leaving millions in limbo during the federal shutdown.

Trump asks court, SNAP frozen
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Netanyahu vows iron fist enforcement

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would enforce ceasefires in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon "with an iron fist" and that its fight against enemies was not over.

Netanyahu vows iron fist enforcement
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Court Frees Sarkozy Pending Appeal

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was released from La Santé prison after a Paris appeals court granted conditional freedom pending appeal, barred from leaving France and contacting the justice minister.

Court Frees Sarkozy Pending Appeal
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Mamdani appoints Fuleihan and Bisgaard

Zohran Mamdani, New York's mayor-elect, named government veteran Dean Fuleihan as first deputy mayor and Elle Bisgaard-Church as his chief of staff.

Mamdani appoints Fuleihan and Bisgaard
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Knesset approves death penalty bill

Israel's Knesset approved in a first reading on Monday a bill authorizing the death penalty for terrorists who kill Israeli citizens, though further readings are required.

Knesset approves death penalty bill
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RSF massacre civilians in Darfur

Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces carried out mass killings in El Fasher, Darfur, as the city fell, and several outlets alleged the fighters received weapons from Abu Dhabi.

RSF massacre civilians in Darfur
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Ukraine probes Energoatom over kickbacks

Ukraine's NABU carried out raids on the energy sector, searching properties tied to state nuclear operator Energoatom, the justice minister and Zelensky associate Timur Mindich over alleged kickbacks.

Ukraine probes Energoatom over kickbacks
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Trump orders controllers, threatens pay

President Donald Trump ordered U.S. air-traffic controllers to return to work amid a government shutdown, threatened to dock pay for absences and said he'd recommend $10,000 bonuses.

Trump orders controllers, threatens pay
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Shutdown cancels thousands, jets grounded

The U.S. government shutdown snarled air travel nationwide, causing nearly 3,000 cancellations Sunday and triggering flight cuts and an FAA restriction on private jets at major airports, officials said.

Shutdown cancels thousands, jets grounded
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Kushner, Netanyahu discuss disarming Hamas

Jared Kushner met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel to discuss a proposed second phase of the Gaza ceasefire that, officials said, would disarm and demilitarize Hamas.

Kushner, Netanyahu discuss disarming Hamas
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MEPs, farmers force Leyen concessions

Under pressure from the European Parliament and farmers, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen offered concessions in Brussels to preserve the EU Common Agricultural Policy budget and soften reforms.

MEPs, farmers force Leyen concessions
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Maxwell Sought Commutation From Trump

Ghislaine Maxwell was preparing a commutation application to the Trump administration, according to a whistleblower who informed House Democrats and U.S. media.

Maxwell Sought Commutation From Trump
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Iraq vote low, PM battle

Iraq's parliamentary election drew fears of historically low turnout, produced cautious Sunni optimism and set up a likely power struggle over the prime minister in Baghdad.

Iraq vote low, PM battle
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Relaxed exits trigger draft fears

Young Ukrainian men fled Ukraine in large numbers after authorities relaxed exit rules in August, sharply increasing refugee flows and fueling concerns about draft evasion.

Relaxed exits trigger draft fears
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Trump meets Syrian president, pivots

President Donald Trump received Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the White House, marking a rare U.S. engagement with Syria and underscoring a shift in American policy.

Trump meets Syrian president, pivots
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Six killed in US strikes

U.S. strikes on two suspected drug boats in the eastern Pacific killed six, Pete Hegseth said, pushing the death toll past 75; the U.N. rights chief urged an investigation.

Six killed in US strikes
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Judge rejects Vilaplana, demands alerts

La jueza que instruye la causa de la dana rechazó abrir pieza por falso testimonio contra la periodista Maribel Vilaplana y requirió a Presidencia información sobre el sistema de alertas.

Judge rejects Vilaplana, demands alerts
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Italy's culture ministry proposes cuts

Italy's Culture Ministry proposed cutting the audiovisual fund by €540 million over two years, Economy Ministry technicians objected and lawmakers prepared amendments to the budget.

Italy's culture ministry proposes cuts
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After threat, Takaichi defends Taiwan

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi defended her suggestion that Japan could join defense of Taiwan after a Beijing diplomat threatened to "decapitate" her on social media.

After threat, Takaichi defends Taiwan
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Trump meets delisted Syrian leader

Syrian interim president Ahmed al‑Sharaa, a former al‑Qaida‑linked figure, met President Donald Trump at the White House after the U.S. removed him from its terrorist list, prompting concern.

Trump meets delisted Syrian leader
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Wagenknecht resigns, backs two successors

Sahra Wagenknecht relinquished the chair of her BSW party in Germany, said she would not seek re‑election, and endorsed Fabio de Masi and Amira Mohamed Ali as successors.

Wagenknecht resigns, backs two successors
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Trump Pardons Giuliani And Allies

President Donald Trump pardoned Rudy Giuliani and 77 allies implicated in attempts to overturn the 2020 election, a largely symbolic move that does not bar state prosecutions.

Trump Pardons Giuliani And Allies
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Conscription reform leaves selection unanswered

Experts and youth representatives told the Bundestag defense committee in Berlin that the government's proposed Wehrdienst reform fell short and left key selection questions unresolved, Union expert Röwekamp said.

Conscription reform leaves selection unanswered
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Magdeburg trial defendant blames Merkel

In Magdeburg, the defendant in last year’s Christmas-market vehicle attack stood trial today and provoked uproar by accusing German authorities and alleging “Merkel betrayed Germany” and AfD ties.

Magdeburg trial defendant blames Merkel
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Niinistö calls for direct talks

Finnish ex‑president Sauli Niinistö urged EU leaders to speak directly to Putin to end the war in Ukraine; analysts warned a Russian victory would impose huge costs on Europe.

Niinistö calls for direct talks
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Belgium launches paid military service

Belgium sent letters to about 150,000 17-year-olds inviting them to a voluntary, one-year military service starting in 2026 that pays €2,000 per month.

Belgium launches paid military service
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Ukraine admits shortages, Russia claims

Ukraine’s general staff chief acknowledged supply shortages to embattled eastern cities and denied Myrnohrad was encircled, while Russia claimed it seized three villages in Donetsk and Zaporizhia.

Ukraine admits shortages, Russia claims
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Sarkozy freed to serve sentence

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was released from a Paris prison after three weeks and allowed to serve his five-year sentence under judicial supervision pending appeal, the Paris court ruled.

Sarkozy freed to serve sentence
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Wagenknecht resigns as BSW chair

Sahra Wagenknecht resigned as chair of her Germany-based BSW party, saying she would not seek re-election but would remain to lead a "Grundwertekommission."

Wagenknecht resigns as BSW chair
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Trump threatens to sue BBC

Donald Trump threatened a $1 billion lawsuit against the BBC over a clip he said was misleadingly edited, and the broadcaster said it received his demand to pull the film.

Trump threatens to sue BBC
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FDA seeks menopause warning removal

The FDA moved to remove black-box warnings from menopause hormone therapies, drawing praise from HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and criticism that evidence was insufficient.

FDA seeks menopause warning removal
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German minister seeks structural reforms

Germany's economy minister Katherina Reiche called for an "Agenda 2030" of wide structural reforms to restore growth, urging subsidy reviews and risking friction with the SPD.

German minister seeks structural reforms
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Sarkozy Released Under Strict Conditions

Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was released from a Paris prison under strict judicial conditions after three weeks in custody while awaiting appeal of his criminal conspiracy conviction.

Sarkozy Released Under Strict Conditions
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President crowns Suharto, victims protest

Indonesia's president declared former dictator Suharto a national hero, sparking criticism from activists, rights groups and victims' families who said it whitewashed mass killings, noting the president was his son-in-law.

President crowns Suharto, victims protest
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