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⚡️ 19-Year-Old German Woman Dies in Hiking Accident in Switzerland
In a tragic accident in Switzerland, a 19-year-old German woman fell to her death while hiking with a friend. The women were hiking in the Linthal area when they strayed from the path and fell about 50 to 80 meters.
One died at the scene, while the other was injured and airlifted to a hospital. The cause of the fall has not yet been determined.
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⚡️ Colombian President Blocks US Deportation Flights
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia has blocked US military flights from landing with Colombian migrants onboard, asserting that migrants should not be treated as criminals.
Petro's decision follows criticism from Brazil over the mistreatment of deported migrants, some of whom were handcuffed. Colombia plans to receive its citizens on civilian flights with respect.
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⚡️ Trump Advocates for Gaza Evacuation and Relocation to Arab Nations
US President Trump proposed relocating Palestinians from the destroyed Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan.
He described the region as a "demolition site" and suggested the relocation could bring peace to the people.
Trump has had talks with Jordan’s King Abdullah and plans to discuss the idea with Egypt’s President el-Sisi.
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⚡️ Trump 2.0: A More Confident, Organised Leader Ready to Reshape America
Back in office, President Donald Trump has returned with renewed confidence, learning from the missteps of his first term. This time, his administration is more disciplined, with a clearer focus on executing his policies.
Trump has signed an unprecedented number of executive orders, making swift moves to undo his predecessor’s legacy and push through his agenda. His bold actions, from pardoning Capitol riot participants to enforcing stricter immigration policies, show that Trump 2.0 is not wasting time in his second term.
The White House feels like a different place with a more organised and emboldened president leading the charge.
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🇺🇸 Trump Says the US Will Eventually Control Greenland
Donald Trump has once again raised the possibility of the US gaining control of Greenland, calling it an "absolute necessity" for global security.
In remarks aboard Air Force One, Trump claimed that the people of Greenland want to be with the US, despite strong opposition from Danish and Greenlandic leaders.
While Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Greenland’s leaders have rejected the idea, citing the island's autonomy, Trump remains adamant. His comments come amid growing interest in Greenland’s natural resources and its strategic position in the Arctic.
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😠 Kerch Strait Oil Spill: Russia Battles Major Ecological Disaster
A December storm caused two tankers to leak up to 5,000 tonnes of heavy fuel oil into the Kerch Strait, creating what scientists describe as Russia's worst environmental disaster of the 21st century.
Satellite imagery shows oil spreading over 400 sq km, reaching beaches as far as Crimea and Berdyansk. Greenpeace warns the heavy M100 oil, which sinks underwater, will take decades to biodegrade. Marine life, including thousands of birds and dozens of dolphins, has been severely impacted.
Cleanup costs are estimated at $14 billion, but experts fear the long-term effects will be devastating for the region.
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⚡️ Pete Hegseth Confirmed as US Defence Secretary After Contentious Senate Vote
Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's pick for US defence secretary, has been confirmed following a tie-breaking vote by Vice-President JD Vance.
Allegations of misconduct, including sexual assault and excessive drinking, almost derailed his nomination. Hegseth, a veteran and former Fox News host, will now oversee the Department of Defense and its $849bn budget.
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⚡️ Trump Ends Security Protection for Fauci Amid Threats
Former President Donald Trump has revoked security protection for Anthony Fauci, the former US Covid-19 adviser, citing it as "very standard" for ex-officials.
Dr. Fauci, who faced death threats during his tenure, has hired a private security team at his own expense. Trump also withdrew protections for ex-officials like Mike Pompeo and John Bolton, who faced threats from Iran.
Republicans, including Senator Rand Paul, had pushed for the move, criticizing the costs of Fauci’s protection.
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⚡️US Freezes Foreign Aid Amid Policy Review
The US State Department has ordered an immediate pause on nearly all foreign aid, following President Trump's executive order. The 90-day review aims to ensure that aid aligns with his foreign policy. Exceptions include emergency food aid and military funding for Israel and Egypt.
This freeze could disrupt major humanitarian and development programs worldwide, including water and sanitation projects.
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⚡️Four Israeli Hostages Released in Gaza Ceasefire Swap
Hamas released four Israeli women, Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, and Liri Albag, as part of a Gaza ceasefire agreement. They were captured on October 7, 2023, during an attack on the Nahal Oz army base.
In return, Israel agreed to release 200 Palestinian prisoners. This marks the second hostage exchange since the ceasefire began, with more releases expected in the coming weeks.
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⚡️ Reddit Communities Ban X Links Over Musk’s Gesture
Over 100 Reddit groups have banned X links following Elon Musk’s controversial arm gesture at a Trump rally, which critics likened to a Nazi salute. Musk dismissed the comparisons, but many Reddit moderators deemed his actions offensive.
Communities like r/NBA, r/NFL, and r/TwoXChromosomes, with millions of members, are enforcing the ban, potentially affecting X’s traffic and engagement. Reddit clarified there’s no platform-wide ban, leaving content moderation to individual subreddit teams.
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🤖 Tech Giants Launch $500 Billion AI Initiative in the US
OpenAI, Oracle, Japan's SoftBank, and UAE’s MGX are partnering on "The Stargate Project," a $500 billion AI infrastructure initiative announced by President Trump.
The project, aimed at reinforcing US leadership in AI, will construct data centers nationwide, with $100 billion in funding ready and more promised over four years.
Elon Musk criticized the project’s funding claims, sparking a public exchange with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
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🌝 Does China Control the Panama Canal? Examining Trump's Claims
Former President Trump claimed that China "operates" the Panama Canal, but this is inaccurate. The canal is managed by the Panama Canal Authority, a Panamanian government agency.
However, Chinese companies like Hutchison Port Holdings operate adjacent ports, raising US concerns over China's strategic influence. While Chinese investments and trade in Panama have grown significantly, this does not equate to control over the canal itself.
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⚡️ Trump’s Riot Pardons Stir Controversy
Trump’s pardons for nearly 1,600 Capitol riot participants, including high-profile figures like Jacob Chansley, have sparked debate. Pamela Hemphill, who served jail time, rejected her pardon, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability.
Hemphill and Republican critics see the mass clemency as undermining public safety and law enforcement. Despite the backlash, Trump defended the move, citing the harsh prison conditions faced by the convicts.
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⚡️ Another Undersea Cable Damaged in the Baltic
A new case of undersea cable damage has emerged between Sweden and Latvia, believed to be linked to suspected sabotage by Russia’s shadow fleet. The Latvian state-run broadcast center’s cable was damaged early in the morning in the Baltic Sea.
Both countries, along with NATO, are investigating the incident, though the cause remains uncertain. The damage, while significant, has not affected data transmission for Latvian users.
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⚡️ Bill Gates Calls His Divorce from Melinda a Major Mistake
Bill Gates, who divorced Melinda after 27 years of marriage, has described the separation as the biggest mistake of his life.
While Gates has since found a new partner, Paula Hurd, he confessed that it took him two years to come to terms with the divorce.
He also expressed regret over Melinda’s departure from their foundation in 2024, but noted that their relationship is improving.
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🌪 Éowyn Leaves Devastation: Thousands Affected by Power and Water Shortages
Following Storm Éowyn’s impact, around 402,000 homes in Ireland and 140,000 in Northern Ireland remain without electricity. Meanwhile, 120,000 people in Ireland are experiencing water outages, with 400,000 more at risk.
Tragically, two lives were lost in the storm. Authorities are rushing to restore services, but with Storm Herminia approaching, further disruptions are feared.
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⚡️Auschwitz Commemoration Highlights Warnings from Survivors
Eighty years after Auschwitz’s liberation, Holocaust survivors warn of growing antisemitism and intolerance. Eva Umlauf, who survived the death camp as a child, shares her experiences to educate younger generations. In Dachau, German students acknowledged the importance of learning about the Holocaust in a time of political polarization.
Experts note a global increase in antisemitic acts, from graffiti in Germany to attacks on Jewish communities in North and South America. Survivors stress that the Holocaust’s roots in “othering” minorities serve as a stark reminder to combat prejudice in all its forms.
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⚡️South Korea’s Yoon Faces Insurrection Charge Over Martial Law Declaration
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is now facing an insurrection charge after his attempt to declare martial law in December triggered a political crisis. Yoon, who is the first South Korean sitting president to be charged with a crime, attempted to impose military rule to combat "anti-state" forces.
The declaration was swiftly blocked by lawmakers, leading to tense confrontations. Yoon is set to stand trial alongside military officials and his former defence minister. Meanwhile, the Constitutional Court is deliberating whether to remove him from office, which would prompt a new presidential election.
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🇧🇾 Belarus Prepares for "Sham Election," Opposition Decries Repression
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, exiled leader of Belarus’s opposition, has dismissed the upcoming presidential election as a “sham” designed to solidify Alexander Lukashenko’s grip on power.
Lukashenko, who has ruled for decades, faces no real challengers on the ballot, and independent observers are barred. Tikhanovskaya calls on the global community to condemn the process, highlighting widespread fear and repression.
Activists continue to face arrests, forced exile, or silence, as the regime clamps down on dissent ahead of the vote.
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⚡️ British Museum Faces IT Disruption After Ex-Employee Incident
The British Museum has partially closed after an ex-contractor allegedly accessed its IT systems. The incident disrupted operations, forcing some galleries and temporary exhibitions to close.
Police arrested the individual on-site, and the museum is working to restore full functionality. Ticket holders for affected exhibitions, including "Silk Roads" and "Picasso: Printmaker," are being refunded.
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🎥 Who Will Own TikTok? MrBeast, Musk, or Ellison?
The future of TikTok remains uncertain as high-profile figures like Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast), Elon Musk, and Larry Ellison emerge as potential buyers.
MrBeast has teased his bid, promising a "crazy" plan, while Musk and Ellison are also seen as strong contenders. TikTok’s forced sale stems from US legislation addressing national security concerns tied to its parent company, ByteDance.
President Trump has suggested a 50% US government ownership model, while Oracle, a key TikTok server provider, is reportedly eyeing the platform once again. The final buyer may hinge on political considerations.
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🇧🇾 Belarus Election: Lukashenko's Hold on Power Unshaken
As Belarus heads into the 2025 presidential election, Alexander Lukashenko is poised to secure a seventh term.
Dubbed "Europe's last dictator," his three-decade rule remains unchallenged. Critics label the election a "farce," as major opposition figures are either imprisoned or exiled.
Lukashenko's supporters emphasize stability over change, citing fears of chaos like in Ukraine. The EU has condemned the election as undemocratic, underscoring the harsh repression within Belarus.
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⚡️ Russian Ships Arrive in Tartous Amid Evacuation Speculation
Russian military-linked ships have docked at Tartous, Syria, amidst signs of a military withdrawal following the Assad regime's fall. Satellite images reveal stockpiled equipment, and reports claim the base’s lease has been canceled.
Experts link this movement to Russia’s broader strategic shifts, including ramped-up military support in Libya under Moscow’s Africa Corps initiative.
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⚡️ US-Canada Tensions Escalate Over Tariff Threats
At the World Economic Forum, President Trump criticized Canada’s trade policies, suggesting statehood as a way to eliminate the trade deficit and avoid tariffs.
While tariffs threaten critical Canadian exports like energy and auto parts, Trudeau stated Canada would respond forcefully if needed, while still working to prevent trade disruptions.
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🙄 Trump Pardons Silk Road Founder Ross Ulbricht
President Trump granted a full pardon to Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road dark web marketplace. Convicted in 2015 for drug trafficking, money laundering, and hacking-related crimes, Ulbricht had been serving a life sentence.
Trump defended the decision, citing government overreach in his conviction. Critics argue Ulbricht’s site facilitated over $200M in illegal drug sales. Libertarians had long pushed for his release, calling the case unjust.
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💊 War in Ukraine Drives Rise in Drug-Resistant Infections
Ukrainian hospitals report a surge in antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) infections, with over 80% of patients at Feofaniya Hospital showing resistance to standard antibiotics.
Overwhelmed medical facilities, high patient turnover, and limited resources exacerbate the spread of AMR bacteria. Soldiers, like Pte Oleksander Bezverkhny, face life-threatening infections that require rare and expensive antibiotics.
Doctors warn of the dual challenge of saving lives while avoiding overuse of "reserve" antibiotics, which could worsen resistance.
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😢 Forgotten Cat Travels Between NZ and Australia Three Times
Mittens the cat, traveling with her owner from Christchurch to Melbourne, was left behind in the plane’s cargo hold and made an unexpected return to New Zealand.
After being discovered, the airline turned on heating in the cargo hold and eventually flew Mittens back to her owner. The mix-up, reportedly caused by an obscured cage, led to apologies from Air New Zealand and a pledge to reimburse expenses.
Mittens' owner expressed relief upon their emotional reunion.
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