Author: Justin M. Larson

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said his risky US gamble on Argentina’s currency has paid off. Bessent said American financial support had been repaid and the US no longer held any Argentine pesos in its exchange stabilisation fund.The US had purchased the then-plunging currency last year in an effort to stave off further turmoil and boost the party of President Javier Milei, a key ally of President Donald Trump, in the run-up to national midterm elections.The move sparked criticism from Democrats, who accused Bessent of risking taxpayer money on a country with a long history of financial turmoil. In the…

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This week, Donald Trump repeated his desire to take over Greenland and make it part of the United States, potentially by using military force. The BBC’s Europe Editor Katya Adler visited the Arctic island’s capital, Nuuk, to ask locals what they thought of the US president’s renewed threats. One Greenlander said she thought Trump was “crazy”, while another said residents “just want to be left alone”. It comes against a background of global superpowers scrambling for the Arctic for its strategic defence capabilities, as well as for rare earths and other minerals, which are newly accessible due to melting ice.…

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Getty ImagesDonald Trump has urged Cuba to “make a deal” or face consequences, warning that the flow of Venezuelan oil and money would now stop.The US president has been turning his attention to Cuba since US forces seized Venezuela’s leader Nicolás Maduro in a 3 January raid on its capital, Caracas.Venezuela, a long-standing ally of Cuba, is believed to send around 35,000 barrels of oil a day to the island.Cuba’s foreign minister responded by saying his nation retained the right to import fuel “without interference”, while its president said: “No one dictates what we do.”The Trump administration’s tactic of confiscating…

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A shopkeeper arranges Santa Claus decorative items displayed at a market ahead of the Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 9, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Nurphoto | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesIndia’s consumer inflation rose to 1.33% in December accelerating from 0.71% in the prior month.The headline inflation number was below economists’ expectations of a 1.5% increase in the consumer price index, according to a Reuters poll.The increase in headline inflation and rising food prices was mainly due to “increase in inflation of personal care and effects, vegetables, meat and fish, egg, spices and pulses…

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Footage recorded by Spanish skier Ares Masip shows the moment she was caught up in an avalanche on Pic de l’Hortell, a mountain in the Andorra.The skier was out with her dog Cim when she was surprised by the snow.”Today was a shock and a good lesson on a personal level”, Masip said on Instagram, adding that she knew the area well and thought it would be safe. “It’s good to remember that risk 0 simply doesn’t exist”, she added. Source link

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Norberto ParedesBBC Mundo, CaracasBBCRamón Guanipa says he has only been allowed to visit his father once since his arrestThe son of a jailed Venezuelan opposition leader has warned Donald Trump to “not be fooled” by the country’s government, amid accusations it has not kept its promise to release a significant number of political prisoners.Ramón Guanipa, the son of Juan Pablo Guanipa, said he believed the US president was unaware that only about 40 of the total of more than 800 political prisoners had reportedly been released so far.On Saturday, Trump thanked the Venezuelan authorities, saying they had “started the process,…

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In the wake of the devastating fire at a bar in Crans-Montana, many Swiss citizens are asking themselves whether their political system is fit for purpose. Switzerland, often praised for its efficiency, has a very devolved system of government, in which villages and towns are run by local officials elected from and by the community.It is a system the Swiss cherish because they believe it ensures accountability. But there are inherent weaknesses: hypothetically, the official approving a bar licence or passing a fire-safety check is the friend, neighbour, or maybe even cousin of the bar owner.When the news of the…

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A commonly used gel has restored sight to people suffering from a rare and untreatable condition that causes blindness, scientists have said.HPMC – hydroxypropyl methylcellulose – a low-cost gel used in most eye surgeries – restored vision for seven out of eight patients with hypotony, researchers at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London found. Hypotony, which affects about 100 people in the UK each year, is abnormally low pressure in the eyeball, which usually results in a change to its shape.After 12 months of fortnightly HPMC injections in people with the condition, researchers found the shape of the eye was restored.The…

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Thousands of tourists have been stranded in Finland’s Lapland as a severe cold spell has grounded flights out of one of its airports.Departures from Lapland’s Kittila airport that would have ferried winter travellers back to places like London, Bristol, Manchester, Paris and Amsterdam were all cancelled on Sunday as temperatures did not go above -35C on Sunday.The issue is expected to continue on Monday as a low of -39C is forecast by Finland’s meteorological agency. The first flight out of Kittila has already been cancelled.The extreme cold makes it hard to de-ice planes, while maintenance and refuelling equipment on the…

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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes’s X account has been hacked, the club said, after a post on Sunday was critical of the club’s co-owners. A message appeared on Fernandes’s social media account, which has more than 4.5m followers, that read: “let’s get rid of INEOS”. Ineos, the global chemical company, is owned by British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is the minority owner of United and in charge of football operations. X This content is provided by X, which may be using cookies and other technologies. To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies. You can use…

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Ian YoungsandSteven McIntoshTimothée Chalamet, Teyana Taylor & Adolescence — Highlights from the 83rd Annual Golden GlobesTimothée Chalamet was among the main winners as Hollywood’s finest gathered for this year’s Golden Globe Awards.Chalamet, 30, continued his pursuit of greatness, and an Oscar, by beating stars including Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney to the award for best actor in a musical or comedy for table tennis caper Marty Supreme.Despite DiCaprio missing out, his film One Battle After Another won the most awards overall, with four prizes including best musical or comedy film and best director.Irish actress Jessie Buckley was named best drama…

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A British man has died in an avalanche in the French Alps.The man, believed to be in his 50s, was skiing with a group off-piste at La Plagne, a statement from the resort said. Rescuers were alerted to the avalanche at 13:57 (12:57 GMT) on Sunday and went immediately to the area, it added.The man was discovered under 2.5 metres (8ft) of snow after a 50-minute search. He had been skiing without an avalanche transceiver or a professional instructor, the resort said.La Plagne said its thoughts were with the man’s family.BBC News has asked the Foreign Office for comment. The…

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Steffan MessengerWales environment correspondentTerraDat GeophysicsThe scans revealed a villa within a defensive enclosure and an aisled building, possibly used as a barn or meeting hallArchaeologists have discovered the largest Roman villa ever found in Wales in an “amazing discovery” which they say has the potential to be “Port Talbot’s Pompeii”.”My eyes nearly popped out of my skull,” said project lead Dr Alex Langlands, after ground penetrating radar revealed the “huge structure” in Margam Country Park.The location, in a historical deer park, is significant because the land has not been ploughed or built on, meaning the villa’s remains – less than…

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A snow-cleared asphalt road outside Sisimiut, Greenland, on Monday, March 31, 2025.Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesGreenland has been thrust into a geopolitical firestorm as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up his threats to annex the self-governing Danish territory.But, while Trump says the U.S. needs the huge Arctic island for its national security, and European leaders have responded that security is a collective endeavor, independence for the island of just 57,000 people remains a long-term goal.Opinion polls have shown that Greenlanders overwhelmingly oppose U.S. control, while a strong majority support independence from Denmark.The White House has said Trump and his national…

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LONDON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 11: People take part in a rally in solidarity with protesters in Iran on January 11, 2026 in London, England. Alishia Abodunde | Getty Images News | Getty ImagesU.S. President Donald Trump is readying for a likely intervention in Iran, as the country cracks down on protestors, with several hundreds reportedly killed and internet access cut off. The possible next steps could include boosting antigovernment sources online, deploying cyber weapons against the Iranian military and civilian sites, placing more sanctions on the regime as well as military strikes, The Wall Street Journal reported. Trump’s aides are…

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Nikolas Kokovlis | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesMalaysia and Indonesia blocked access to Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok over the weekend due to concerns that the tool was being used to generate non-consensual, sexually explicit and obscene content. Malaysian regulators ordered temporary restrictions be placed on the chatbot from xAI on Sunday following “repeated failures by X Corp” to address content risks associated with the AI tool.The move came just one day after Indonesia stepped in to deny access temporarily to Grok due to similar concerns and asked X officials to clarify on the matter, according to CNBC’s translation of the…

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Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi speaks to the media after a telephone call with U.S. President Donald Trump, at her residence in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 2, 2026. Kyodo | Via ReutersJapan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party is planning to dissolve the country’s Lower House later this month and opt for a snap election likely in February, according to public broadcaster NHK. This comes as reports over the weekend from Japanese media said that the LDP was looking to capitalize on Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s high approval ratings to stabilize the ruling coalition.NHK said Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications had…

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Shanghai’s city skyline as seen from observation deck at Shanghai Tower in China.Qilai Shen | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesAsia-Pacific markets were set to open higher Monday, tracking Wall Street’s gains after a U.S. job report showed fewer jobs were created in December than expected, while the unemployment rate fell, signaling resilience in the labor market.Investors will be keeping an eye on oil prices as Iran entered a third week of protests, which have killed more than 500 people, according to a U.S.-based rights group. President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing options for intervention in Iran, according to multiple reports Sunday.Brent…

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UNMISS released its latest quarterly human rights brief, covering July to September 2025 – a period marked by a continued deterioration in the political and security situation. Factors included persistent inter/intra-communal violence involving community-based militias and/or civil defence groups; hostilities between the warring parties and other armed groups – including the alleged involvement of foreign forces – political tensions between the ruling party and the opposition, and ethnic polarisation. Killings and other abuse The brief documents 295 incidents of conflict-related violence, impacting 1,153 civilians, with 166 women, and 93 children (46 boys and 47 girls) among them. Of this number, 519 civilians were killed, 396 injured, 159 abducted, and 79 subjected to conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV). This represents a 12 per cent decrease in the number of incidents and a 24 per cent decrease in…

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