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Russian Shelling Kills One, Injures Five Across Eastern Ukraine

Russian shelling on January 26th killed one and injured five across Donetsk, Kherson, and Kharkiv regions, damaging homes and infrastructure; attacks involved drones, artillery, and guided bombs.

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South Korean President Indicted for Insurrection

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was indicted on January 26th, 2025, for insurrection and abuse of power following his December 3rd, 2024, declaration of martial law, leading to troops being deployed to the National Assembly; he faces life imprisonment or the death penalty, and a concurrent impe...

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Israel to Allow Palestinian Return to Gaza in Exchange for Hostage Release

Following a two-day delay due to a dispute over the release of Israeli citizen Arbel Yehud, Israel agreed to allow thousands of displaced Palestinians in northern Gaza to return to their homes starting January 27th in exchange for the release of six more Israeli hostages by Hamas. The phased release...

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M23 rebels advance on Goma, prompting UN emergency meeting

The M23 rebel group, accused of being supported by Rwanda, is on the verge of capturing Goma, a major city in eastern Congo, causing mass civilian flight and prompting an emergency UN Security Council meeting with Congo demanding sanctions against Rwanda for alleged border incursions and the use of ...

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M23 Rebels Seize Goma, DRC, Displacing Thousands

M23 rebels captured Goma, DRC on Sunday after days of intense fighting with the Congolese army, displacing over 400,000 people since the start of 2025 and prompting the UN to call for a ceasefire and Rwandan withdrawal of support for the rebels; 13 UN peacekeepers were killed in clashes.

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Gaza Truce Falters Amid Hostage Dispute, Raising Concerns Over Peace Process

A fragile truce in Gaza, in effect since Jan 19, is jeopardized by a dispute blocking the return of displaced Palestinians to the north due to a missing Israeli hostage; ongoing Israeli military operations in the West Bank and President Trump's proposal to relocate Gazans further complicates the sit...

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Trump's Ukraine Gambit: A Potential Alignment with Putin

Trump's attempts to negotiate a resolution to the Ukraine conflict with Russia have been met with rejection, revealing potential alignment with Putin's demands for a militarily weak and neutral Ukraine, creating a significant challenge for Europe.

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Egypt and Jordan Reject Plan to Relocate Gazan Residents

Egypt and Jordan rejected US President Trump's proposal to relocate over a million Gazans to their countries, citing threats to regional stability and the violation of Palestinian rights, emphasizing their commitment to a two-state solution and international law.

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Trump's Gaza Relocation Plan Rejected by Egypt and Jordan

Following a weekend of escalating tensions in the Middle East, former U.S. President Donald Trump proposed relocating approximately 1.5 million Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan, a plan that has been firmly rejected by both countries due to fears of destabilizing the region and undermining ...

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Auschwitz at 80: Fewer Survivors, Growing Political Challenges

Auschwitz-Birkenau, site of the largest Nazi death camp, commemorates its 80th liberation anniversary this month with significantly fewer surviving witnesses, posing a challenge to preserving its historical memory amid growing political controversies.

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US-China Rivalry Intensifies Amidst Surge in Anti-China Legislation

Rising US anxieties about China's rise are driving increased containment efforts, fueled by domestic challenges and strategic perceptions of China as a competitor; this is reflected in a surge of anti-China legislation in the US Congress, exceeding 600 bills annually since 2019.

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Colombia's Migrant Flight Refusal Sparks US Sanctions

Colombia blocked two US military planes carrying approximately 160 migrants, prompting President Trump to impose 25 percent tariffs (rising to 50 percent), visa restrictions on Colombian officials, and financial sector sanctions; this action follows similar refusals by Mexico and protests by Brazil.

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