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Latest news bulletin | January 12th, 2026 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this January 12th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
AI can flag risks for more than 100 health conditions using a single night’s sleep, study shows
Stanford researchers taught an AI to “learn the language of sleep” to predict whether patients were at risk of developing over 100 conditions.
From AI breaches to rising geopolitical threats, here’s what to expect from cybersecurity in 2026
We take a look at the biggest topics in cybersecurity for 2026.
Sweden’s Göteborg Film Festival Introduces Lie Detector
Sweden’s Göteborg Film Festival, the biggest film-TV event in the Nordic countries, is introducing a lie detector test, to point up the event’s central 2026 debating point: Truth. Inside an interrogation room built for the occasion, members of the public will undergo a
European quantum start-ups are already delivering – How do we turn them into an industry?
Europe has created excellent conditions for developing world-class quantum technologies. What matters now is creating the conditions for genuine demand in quantum computing as well, writes Antti Vasara, chair of the board, SemiQon Technologies. Ten years ago, on 12 November
‘One in ten people are working in tourism’: What will shape the future of the industry?
Europe sends and receives some of the biggest tourist numbers on the planet. Collecting that behavioural data could revolutionise the industry, suggests the president of the World Tourism Forum Institute.
Maduro raid will make China think twice about Taiwan
Imagine if what happened in Venezuela had happened to the United States. In the scenario, Washington has a longtime, totally compliant lap dog of a president in some Asian country, and there are American businesses in the place with the country’s main natural resource asset
Golden Globes’ Strong Winners and Charming Host Were Nearly Derailed by Polymarket Predictions, Podcast Awards and Other Distracting Stunts: TV Review
Over the last few years, the Golden Globes has made a concerted effort to improve its reputation. Once somewhat infamous for a small voting body easily influenced by star power, a setup that culminated in a controversy over its membership in 2021 that led to a temporary
China's AI and robotics push isn't enough to kickstart its economy, leaving growth more exposed to trade risks
New tech sectors still account for a far smaller portion of China's economy than the gap left by the real estate slump.
Chimpanzee Ai, known for high literacy skills, dies in Japan
She then began language learning using materials, including computers, at the age of 18 months.
At least 544 killed in Iran protests, activists say, as Trump says Tehran has proposed talks
According to Trump, his administration was in talks to set up a meeting with Tehran, but he cautioned that he may have to act first as reports of the death toll in Iran mount and the government continues to arrest protesters.
‘Hamnet’ Wins Best Motion Picture, Drama at 2026 Golden Globes
The heartbreaking story follows William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes, as they navigate the tragic death of their 11-year-old son
Trump’s 500% tariff threat is undeclared war on Global South
There are wars that begin with missiles and those that begin with memos. Donald Trump’s latest economic offensive belongs firmly to the second category. A 500% tariff threat on India—embedded in the so-called Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025—is not merely an escalation of
‘We want people to sit, pause, relax’: National Trust to open its libraries for public use
Charity plans to make stately homes more welcoming by inviting visitors to use furniture and reading rooms There was a time, not so long ago, when a visit to a National Trust stately home could be a staid affair and sitting on the furniture tended to be discouraged, with pine
Former aide recounts events that led to ex-Malaysian PM Muhyiddin quitting as opposition PN chief
Several PAS MPs openly demanded Muhyiddin’s resignation during discussions in a WhatsApp group chat.
Production error at Chinese factory catapults ‘cry-cry’ toy horse to unexpected fame
It was originally meant to wear an upturned smile.
Golden Globes: Steven Spielberg Says Chloé Zhao Was the Only Filmmaker “On the Face of This Planet” Who Could Tell ‘Hamnet’ Story
The Focus Features film won the best motion picture drama award at the Golden Globes on Sunday night.
‘The Studio’ Season 2 Starts Filming Next Week, Seth Rogen Confirms
Fresh off its Golden Globe win for best comedy or musical TV series, “The Studio” is heading back behind the cameras next week. That’s the word from series star and executive producer Seth Rogen, who told press backstage at Sunday’s kudocast. Episode 8 of Season 1 took place at
‘One Battle After Another’ Wins Top Film Prize at Golden Globes
Producer Sara Murphy thanked the late Adam Somner in her acceptance speech.
Vietnam’s Communist Party chief Lam seeks presidency in China-style expanded power mandate
The 68-year-old leader bid for both top positions at a party meeting in December 2025.
Vietnam's Communist Party chief Lam seeks presidency in China-style expanded power mandate
HANOI, Jan 12 - Vietnam's Communist Party chief To Lam is seeking to combine his party role with the state presidency, officials said, in a move that would align Vietnam's political structure more closely to China's where President Xi Jinping heads the party and state.
Golden Globes 2026 Winners: ‘One Battle After Another’ Earns 4 Awards, ‘Adolescence’ Leads TV
“One Battle After Another,” a blistering satire about radical politics, and “Hamnet,” a look at William Shakespeare’s complicated domestic life, took top prizes at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards. “The Studio,” a send-up of Hollywood, was named best TV series (musical or comedy)
Why are US federal agents gunning down Americans?
I am neither a forensic expert nor a jury member, but it sure looks to me like an ICE agent shot and killed a woman who wasn’t threatening his life. We have video of the killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis on January 7th, and the Washington Post has a detailed blow-by-blow
Jessie Buckley Thanks “400 Extras” on ‘Hamnet’ Set: “I Would Rave in That Globe for the Rest of My Life With You”
Buckley won best actress in a motion picture drama at the Golden Globes on Sunday.
Wagner Moura Dedicates Golden Globe to People “Sticking with Their Values in Difficult Moments”
The 'Secret Agent' star's Brazilian film also took home best foreign language film.
Nikki Glaser Honors Rob Reiner at Golden Globes With ‘Spinal Tap’ Hat: ‘This One Went to 11’
Rob Reiner was honored at the 2026 Golden Globes by host Nikki Glaser during the last moments of the broadcast. The ceremony took place just under one month since “The Princess Bride” and “This Is Spinal Tap” director was killed alongside his wife, Michele Singer. The couple’s
Prescription of ADHD medication on the rise among young people in South Korea
Between 2007 and 2024, methylphenidate prescriptions were highest among teenagers and those in the highest income group.
‘One Battle After Another’ Wins Best Picture, Comedy at 2026 Golden Globes
"Thank you to this cast. What an embarrassment of riches and talent," said film producer Sara Murphy
Bessent says US may lift some Venezuela sanctions this week: Reuters
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Reuters on Friday that the U.S. may lift some sanctions on Venezuela in order to facilitate oil sales. Bessent also said that nearly $5 billion in Venezuela’s frozen International Monetary Fund (IMF) special drawing rights monetary assets
KPop Demon Hunters wins Golden Globes for best animated film
The film's breakout anthem Golden was also named best original song at the awards on Sunday.
Australian firefighters warn of ‘high-risk’ bushfire season
Another heating event is expected towards the end of January, though its intensity is uncertain.
The spark that has become a fire in Iran
Recent protests have inflamed several Iranian cities in recent days, erupting from long-standing dissatisfaction with the nation’s Islamist regime. These protesters do not arrive like flash fires. They are slow burns that have finally come into the open. It is ordinary men and
‘The Pitt’ Wins Best TV Drama at Golden Globes, Creator Thanks The ‘Real Heroes’
Star Noah Wyle stopped to embrace former ER costar George Clooney in the audience before accepting the award
‘The Studio’ Wins Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy at 2026 Golden Globes
Star Seth Rogen of the AppleTV+ series said Season Two will start shooting next week.
Wagner Moura Makes Golden Globes History as First Brazilian Actor to Win Best Actor in a Drama Film
“The Secret Agent” star Wagner Moura won the Golden Globe for best actor in a drama at Sunday night’s star-studded awards ceremony, making history as the first Brazilian actor to ever win in this category. “‘The Secret Agent’ is a film about memory — or the lack of memory — and
Jessie Buckley Wins Golden Globe for ‘Hamnet’ and Thanks the Film’s Grip for Making Soup on Set: ‘This Is Not a Normal Feeling or Situation to Be In’
“Hamnet” star Jessie Buckley won the Golden Globe for best actress in a drama at Sunday night’s star-studded awards ceremony. The win continues a streak for Buckley, who won the Critics Choice award for her performance last weekend, and has also been nominated for the Screen
Australian arts festival decision to bar Palestinian author after Bondi attack spurs boycott
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY, Jan 12 (Reuters) - A top Australian arts festival has seen the withdrawal of dozens of writers in a backlash against its decision to bar an Australian Palestinian author after the Bondi Beach mass shooting, as moves to curb antisemitism spur free
South Korea to probe drones North Korea says violated its airspace
SEOUL, Jan 12 - South Korean authorities have launched an investigation focused on the possibility civilians may have flown drones that North Korea said violated its airspace, the Defence Ministry said on Monday.
Cebu landfill landslide: Death toll rises to 6
As at 4pm on Jan 11, six fatalities have been confirmed.
U-Haul truck driven into crowd at Los Angeles anti-Iranian regime protest
Two individuals were injured Sunday after a person drove a U-Haul truck into a crowd of demonstrators protesting the Iranian regime in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said Sunday that the incident occurred at roughly 3:30 p.m. local time, in the Westwood
Wanda Sykes Trolls Ricky Gervais for Anti-Trans Jokes by Accepting His Golden Globe and ‘Thanking God and the Trans Community’
Ricky Gervais wasn’t at the Golden Globes, where he won the award for best comedy special, so presenter Wanda Sykes took the opportunity to thank “God and the trans community” while accepting the trophy on his behalf. Sykes is referencing the fact that Gervais, an atheist, drew
Why Saudi Arabia really wants China’s JF-17 fighter
Saudi Arabia’s reported interest in converting financial support for Pakistan into a potential fighter jet deal highlights how Gulf arms procurement is increasingly shaped by strategic hedging and alliance politics rather than pure military necessity. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia
Hong Kong court hears sentencing arguments for Jimmy Lai
Lawyers will address three High Court judges on how to punish Lai, with arguments scheduled to last four days.
Nikki Glaser Performs “Golden” With ‘Marty Supreme’ Twist at 2026 Golden Globes
The 'Kpop Demon Hunters' track took home the award for best original song at the awards ceremony, as Timothée Chalamet also won the best actor in a motion picture musical or comedy for his role in the ping-pong film.
Rhea Seehorn Wins Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Drama: I Meant to ‘Get a Prescription for Beta Blockers but I Did Not. Sorry!’
Rhea Seehorn won the Golden Globe for best actress in a TV drama for her performance as Carol Sturka in “Pluribus” on Apple TV. This is her first Globe nomination and win. Seehorn was overcome with emotion when she took the stage to accept the award. Looking at a sheet of












