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Donald Trump won’t attend Super Bowl, says he's anti Bad Bunny and Green Day
“I’m anti-them,” Donald Trump said of the musicians. “I think it’s a terrible choice. All it does is sow hatred. Terrible.”
Africa: Recklessness in the Exercise of US Sovereignty - International Infractions and Global Disorder
[This Day] There is no war of a regional or global scale that has not been originated by the Europeans, or that has not engendered disorder.
An ancient forest in Ecuador is the last stand for a tiny hummingbird facing extinction
The species is at risk as high-altitude forests are cleared for grazing and agriculture.
PM Wong congratulates Vietnam’s top leader on re-election
To Lam was unanimously re-elected as the General Secretary of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam on Jan 23, and will serve as Vietnam's leader for the next five years.
New Yorkers revel in snowball fight amid major winter storm
New Yorkers take part in a snowball fight in Brooklyn's McCarren Park, as a major winter storm sweeps through vast expanses of the United States.
China says Canada deal not aimed at US after tariff threat
The US has threatened to impose 100 per cent tariffs on Canadian products.
Japan party leaders clash over consumption tax in debate ahead of election
Ms Takaichi dissolved the powerful house at the outset of the ordinary parliamentary session on Jan 23.
Kremlin sticks to demand that Ukraine cede all of Donbas in talks, TASS reports
MOSCOW, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Monday that the issue of territory remained fundamental to Russia when it came to getting a deal to end the fighting in Ukraine, the state TASS news agency reported after trilateral weekend talks in Abu Dhabi. President Vladimir
Has the golden age of global health ended? The health takeaways from Davos 2026
Health experts met in Davos to discuss challenges and opportunities for the future of global health. Here are the key takeaways.
Lightning strike at Brasilia rally injures 89 Bolsonaro supporters
Eighty-nine people were injured by lightning at a rally supporting former President Jair Bolsonaro in Brasilia, as the demonstrators gathered to demand Bolsonaro's release from prison.
PAP sec-gen Lawrence Wong congratulates Vietnam’s To Lam on reappointment as head of ruling party
Mr Lam was was re-elected on Jan 23 as head of Vietnam's ruling party.
Implementation dialogue on industry priorities on the path to EU defence readiness with High Representative and Vice-President Kaja Kallas
The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission (HR/VP) Kaja Kallas (pictured) will hold an implementation dialogue on 28 January 2026. In line with the mission letter of President Von der Leyen, HR/VP
Beta Cinema Boards ‘Four Minus Three,’ Ahead of World Premiere at Berlinale, as Trailer Debuts (EXCLUSIVE)
Beta Cinema has come on board as the sales agent for Adrian Goiginger’s “Four Minus Three,” which has its world premiere in the Panorama section at this year’s Berlinale. The trailer debuts here. “Four Minus Three” stars Valerie Pachner, Robert Stadlober, Stefanie Reinsperger,
Chips powerhouse Hsinchu a bright spot amid Taiwan’s birth rate crisis
The island's total fertility rate for 2025 is projected to have fallen below 0.8, the lowest worldwide.
‘The Traitors’ Heading to London Stage in 2027
The psychological competition format “The Traitors” is making the leap from television to theater, with a stage production planned for London next year. Studio Lambert and Neal Street Productions revealed Monday they are collaborating on the live adaptation, which will feature
Philippines lodges 'firm representations' to Chinese embassy over 'escalating' war of words on South China Sea
The Chinese Embassy and officials in Manila have stepped up their rhetoric in recent weeks, with the former criticising the Philippines' coast guard spokesperson and its lawmakers.
Natalie Portman, Olivia Wilde Speak Out Against ICE at Sundance Film Festival
"What they’re doing is really the worst of the worst of humanity," Portman said of Donald Trump and Kristi Noem
Alzheimer’s may trick the brain into erasing its own memories
Alzheimer’s may destroy memory by flipping a single molecular switch that tells neurons to prune their own connections. Researchers found that both amyloid beta and inflammation converge on the same receptor, triggering synapse loss. Surprisingly, neurons aren’t passive
Science-Fiction Thriller ‘Psychonaut,’ Starring Fiona Dourif, Boarded by Fizz-e-Motion as Trailer Debuts (EXCLUSIVE)
Fizz-e-Motion has come on board as the sales agent for science-fiction thriller “Psychonaut,” starring Fiona Dourif (“Chucky,” “The Pitt”). The company will start promoting the film at the European Film Market in Berlin next month. The U.S. release will be handled by Studio
New initiatives promote migrant integration and social cohesion in Luxembourg
11 AMIF projects launched in 2024 In 2024, Luxembourg’s Ministry of Family, Solidarity, Living Together and Reception - in collaboration with the National Reception Office and the Directorate General of Immigration - launched a call for projects to be supported by the European
Korea Box Office: ‘Once We Were Us’ Leads as ‘Choir of God’ Surges
The local romance “Once We Were Us” secured its third consecutive weekend at the top of the South Korean box office, according to data from KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council. While the film remained steady at the summit, the weekend saw a notable
US, South Korea agree to deepen cooperation on nuclear-powered subs, Seoul says
A nuclear-powered submarine would strengthen South Korea's ability to lead the defence of the peninsula, said Seoul.
Seoul goes on waste diet: Reduce output of rubbish, win benefits
The city aims to reduce waste by approximately one bag per person by 2027.
Culture Digest: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week
A work trip from hell in Sam Raimi's 'Send Help', more Regency-era romanticism in season 4 of 'Bridgerton', the Venice Carnival and the long-awaited 10th album from Lana Del Rey. Here's what's going on in Europe this week.
Top Chinese officials hold talks with OIC secretary general
BEIJING, Jan 26 (Reuters) - China's vice president and foreign minister held talks with the secretary-general of the 57-nation Organization of Islamic Cooperation on Monday, according to a ministry statement and the official news agency, Xinhua. The talks in the Chinese capital
Dave Grohl Confirms New Foo Fighters Album Is ‘Finished’
The rock band released a single, “Asking For a Friend," last year when they announced their 2026 tour dates



























