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Altman Says ICE Actions 'Went Too Far' After Minnesota Shootings
OpenAI chief executive Sam AltmanMinneapolis, according to an internal message seen by Reuters. Altman’s comments followed a fatal shooting during an ICE operation in Minnesota, marking the second death linked to federal immigration enforceme...
Israeli President to Meet Bondi Beach Shooting Victim's Families
Israeli President Isaac Herzog will visit Australia from Feb. 8 to Feb. 12 on an official...
DHL Aviation Adds Two Boeing 737s in Lagos, Boosting Africa Trade
DHL Aviation today unveiled two fully branded Boeing 737-400 aircrafts at Murtala Muhammed...
Mark Carney Walks Back Davos Remarks in Call With Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney moderated his recent comments on global power shifts during a...
India & EU Conclude Free Trade Pact at New Delhi Summit
India and the European Union on January 27 concluded a long-pending India-EU Free Trade Agreement...
UK's Starmer Seeks to Reset China Ties While Managing US Pressure
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is travelling to China this week on a three-day visit aimed...
Japan US Alliance Would Weaken if Tokyo Ignored Taiwan Crisis
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Tuesday that the Japan–United States security...
US Aircraft Carrier Enters Middle East as Washington Signal Deterrence
A U.S. Navy aircraft carrier and its strike group have entered the Middle East, reinforcing...
Trump Raises Tariffs on South Korean Goods Over Trade Deal Dispute
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a fresh increase in tariffs on a range of South Korean imports, accusing Seoul of failing to honor commitments made under a trade agreement reached last year.
Rutte Rejects European Army Idea and Urges EU to Strengthen NATO
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has dismissed calls for the creation of a standalone European army, saying such a move would undermine collective defence and weaken Europe’s security rather than strengthen it. His remarks come as debate gro...
South Korea's Former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan Dies in Vietnam at 73
Former South Korean prime minister Lee Hae-chan died on January 25, 2026, while on an official visit to Vietnam, South Korean authorities confirmed. He was 73. Lee collapsed after suffering a heart attack in Ho Chi Minh City and was tak...
PM Mark Carney Rules Out China Trade Deal as Trump Warns Tariffs
As tensions mount in North American trade relations, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has firmly stated that Canada has no plans to pursue a free trade agreement with China, even as U.S. President Donald Trump warned of steep tariff penalties
















