Bill and Hillary Clinton Refuse to Testify Before a US Congressional Committee in the Jeffrey Epstein Case
The House Committee Says It May Move to Hold Them in Contempt of Congress
Emergency Power Outages Introduced in Kyiv
More Than 500 Apartment Buildings Left Without Heating
“Help Is on Its Way”: Donald Trump Urges Protesters in Iran to Seize State Institutions
Contacts With Iranian Authorities Cut Off, US Military Intervention Considered
At Least 2,500 Civilians Were Killed in Ukraine in 2025 and Around 12,000 Were Injured
This Is Stated in a Published Report by the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission
Germany and the Netherlands Are Pushing for Ukraine to Buy US Weapons Using a €90 Billion EU Loan
France Insists the Funds Be Spent Only on Purchases From EU Defense Companies
Elon Musk’s Grok Chatbot Will Be Connected to Pentagon Computer Networks and Granted Access to Intelligence by the End of January
The Pentagon Plans to Use Grok in Parallel With Google’s Already-Deployed Military Chatbot Gemini
BBC Asked a Florida Court to Dismiss Donald Trump’s $10 Billion Defamation Lawsuit
The Corporation Says the Panorama Film Was Not Available in the United States
A Bill on the Annexation of Greenland and Granting It US Statehood Has Been Introduced in the House of Representatives
The Proposal Authorizes the US President to Take Any Steps to Acquire Greenland, but Its Consideration by the Chamber Has Not Been Confirmed
Russian Forces Struck a Postal Terminal Near Kharkiv on the Night of January 13, Killing Four
In Odesa, Two Waves of Attacks Damaged Residential Buildings, a Hospital, a Kindergarten, and a School, Injuring Five
The Head of the British Armed Forces Said the UK Army Is Not Ready for a Full-Scale War
According to Him, the Current Budget Lacks the Funds to Sustain Ongoing Programs and Modernization Plans at the Same Time
Gold Hits a Record High Amid an Investigation Into the Fed Chair and a Weaker Dollar
Markets Are Pricing in the Risk of Political Pressure on the Regulator and a More Accommodative US Monetary Policy
Germany’s New Arrow-3 Missile Defense System Is Not Yet Capable of Intercepting the “Oreshnik.”
With a Range of Up to 5,500 km, the Missile Can Reach Almost Any Point in Europe
Iran Warned the US Against Military Intervention Amid Protests
Tehran Said Israel and US Bases Would Become Targets—After Trump Spoke of a “Readiness to Help”
Germany, France, and the UK Enter 2026 With Weak and Unpopular Governments
This Raises the Risk of European Paralysis Amid Pressure From Russia and China, as Well as a More Transactional US Approach
NATO Did Not Issue Public Support for Denmark After Trump’s Statements on Control Over Greenland
European Allies Demand That the Alliance and Rutte Intervene in the Dispute Between the US and Copenhagen
Paramount Is Preparing for a Proxy Battle Over Warner Bros. Discovery’s Board
The Company Is Seeking to Derail a Deal With Netflix and Bring the Studio Back to Its $108 Billion Offer
UK Regulator Launched an Investigation Into X Over Sexualized Deepfakes Created Using Grok
Ofcom Is Examining Whether the Platform Breached Laws Protecting Women and Children From Illegal Content
Germany Investigates Harassment, Far-Right Extremism, and Drugs in the Elite 26th Airborne Regiment
The Scandal Coincides With the Launch of Voluntary Service for 18-Year-Olds, a Key Pillar of Berlin’s Army Expansion Plans
Fifteen “Shadow Fleet” Tankers Switched to the Russian Flag in Two Weeks
Sanctioned Vessels Are Trying to Evade US Enforcement
Trump Said Greenland’s Defense Amounts to “Two Dog Sleds.”
He Added That the US Must “Take” the Island—or Russia or China Will Prevail There
An App to Check Whether You’re Still Alive Became the Top Paid Service in China’s App Store
Its Success Reflects the Rising Number of People Living Alone
Maia Sandu Said She Would Support Moldova’s Unification With Romania if the Issue Were Put to a Referendum
At the Same Time, a Majority of the Country’s Citizens Oppose the Move
“F*ck Trump”
Protests Erupt Across the US After the Killing of a Woman in Minneapolis. Photo Report
Berlin Is Growing Accustomed to Speaking of War as an Inevitability
Those Who Place Human Life Above the “Right Side of History” Increasingly Feel Like a Minority
Kurdish Forces Withdrew From Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh in Aleppo
Following a Ceasefire Agreement, the Neighborhoods Are Coming Under Damascus’ Control
The European Union Shifts From Negotiations to Strict Enforcement of Digital Laws Against Google, Meta, Apple, and X in 2026
Brussels Must Decide How Far It Is Willing to Go Without Turning Regulation Into Geopolitical Confrontation
Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Erosion Are Destroying Coastal Areas Worldwide
Photographs Show How Water Is Gradually Stripping Millions of People of Their Homes
US President Donald Trump Will Meet Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado on Thursday
Previously, Trump Publicly Said That Machado Lacks Sufficient Domestic Support to Lead Venezuela
Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro Received Political Asylum in Hungary
At Home, He Faces 26 Criminal Charges, Including Abuse of Power
A Consortium Linked to Trump’s Inner Circle Won a Tender to Develop a Lithium Deposit in Ukraine
The Commission Has Already Selected the Winner, Leaving the Cabinet to Formally Approve the Outcome
US Prosecutors Launched a Criminal Investigation Into Fed Chair Jerome Powell Over a $2.5 Billion Headquarters Renovation
Powell Says the Fed’s Rate Independence Is Under Pressure, While Trump Denies Involvement in the Justice Department’s Actions