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Finnish police release Russia-linked ship held in cable sabotage case
COPENHAGEN, Jan 12 - Finnish police said on Monday they had lifted the seizure of a ship which had been held on suspicion of sabotaging an undersea telecoms cable running from Helsinki to Estonia across the Gulf of Finland, although the investigation continues.
Trump Greenland threat triggers search for shelter beyond gold, defence
LONDON/NEW YORK, Jan 12 - Investors have piled fresh bets on gold and European defence stocks in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to take control of Greenland, fearing a geopolitical rift that could end NATO, shatter the global order and damage the dollar.
Germany pledges increased Arctic role as Trump says Greenland protected by 'two dog sleds'
Germany is increasing its Arctic commitments after the US president threatened to seize Greenland, sparking a diplomatic crisis with Europe.
The Trump loyalist at the center of the Senate’s Obamacare talks
Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno is part of an unlikely new generation of Senate dealmakers.
Landmark Myanmar Rohingya genocide case opens at UN's top court
The hearings at the International Court of Justice will mark the first time that Rohingya victims of the alleged atrocities will be heard by an international court.
Kaja Kallas to push new Iran sanctions after deadly crackdown
The measures would build on an extensive EU sanctions framework targeting Iran over human rights violations, nuclear activities, and support for Russia’s war in Ukraine.
After Maduro’s ouster, tough new truths about US foreign policy
The Maduro regime was always likely to end abruptly. Reports that US forces encountered little resistance—and that Venezuela’s president had come to rely on Cuban security rather than his own military—say less about American might than about how completely Nicolas Maduro had
Ramyeon powers South Korea’s K-food exports to record high of $17.5 billion
China was the largest market, followed by the US.
'Be Good': Celebrities protest ICE at the Golden Globes ceremony
The protests follow last week's fatal shooting of Renee Good by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.
Africa: Kenyan Youngster to Represent Country At Africa Efootball Championships
[Capital FM] NAIROBI -- Kenya's eFootball Mobile champion Hannington Kiplagat is set to take part in the inaugural Africa eFootball Championship set for January 15-16 at the Cathedrale Sacre-Cour, in Casablanca, Morocco.
Wildfires spread to 15,000 hectares in Argentine Patagonia
Forest fires in southern Argentina have scorched more than 15,000 hectares (37,000 acres) this week, authorities said, though rain began falling in parts of Patagonia on Sunday to the relief of residents.
Golden Globes 2026 best looks: Nearly nudes, gothic chic and sequins shine on the red carpet
Who got the look on the first major night of award season? Euronews Culture runs the rule over the best outfits on display at the 2026 Golden Globes.
Bangladesh detains 53 Rohingya militants, issues Myanmar border ‘high alert’
Dhaka says it has deployed its law enforcement agencies in villages close to the border.
Trump’s latest assault on Fed is a gift to China
TOKYO — Investors betting against a MAGA-fied Federal Reserve are rapidly getting used to disappointment. On Friday (January 9), as Fed Chair Jerome Powell has since detailed in a video message, US President Donald Trump’s administration threatened a criminal indictment via
Indonesia’s Greater Jakarta grapples with waste crisis amid mounting rubbish and landfill leaks
Garbage has been piling up at several landfills in the region.
'Do not intervene' in Iran, former French prime minister tells Euronews
Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin told Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today that foreign intervention in Iran "must find the right balance to not make things worse."
Malaysia vows clean-up of military procurement amid graft probe
Defence Minister Khaled Nordin said they will review and improve tender and procurement processes.
Trump says Iran wants to negotiate nuclear deal as protest death toll hits at least 544
While U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran over its crackdown on nationwide protests and said Washington is weighing 'very strong options' to retaliate against the regime, Iran's leaders blame the U.S. and Israel for the demonstrations turning 'violent and bloody'
John Mayer Remembers Bob Weir: ‘Thanks for Letting Me Ride Alongside You’
"I’ll meet you in the music," the guitarist wrote on social media to his Dead & Company bandmate
Nigerian stars dominate All Africa Music Awards
Global superstar Burna Boy claimed the prestigious Album of the Year award for his latest work No Sign of Weakness.


































