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US House panel advances bill to give Congress authority on AI chip exports
The bill gives Congress more licence to block AI exports to China and other US political adversaries.
Palestinians deny reports Israel halted refugee football pitch demolition
Aida camp's football pitch faces demolition, despite reports of a delay, leaving the community uncertain.
US begins transferring ISIL-linked detainees from Syria to Iraq
The US military said up to 7,000 people will be moved from a detention facility in Hasakah, Syria.
Trump nixes European tariff threats over Greenland after NATO chief talks
US president says 'framework of a future deal' on Greenland and wider Arctic region reached with NATO chief Mark Rutte.
US Supreme Court appears reluctant to let Trump fire Fed’s Lisa Cook
During two hours of arguments, some justices pressed US lawyer on why Cook was not given a chance to formally respond.
Relieved, sceptical, insulted: Greenlanders react to Trump at Davos
Greenlanders reacted with sceptical relief to Donald Trump ruling out military force to take the territory.
Ancient Khmer temples scarred by Thailand-Cambodia conflict
Ancient Khmer temples along the Thailand-Cambodia border have been damaged or destroyed by recent fighting.
Public opinion shifts on ICE as advocates warn of US ‘inflection point’
Amid growing unrest in wake of Minnesota killing, rights observers say US Congress must take action to curtail agency.
Ecuador announces 30 percent tariff on Colombia over drug trafficking
President Daniel Noboa has sought closer relations with Donald Trump while criticising Colombia's left-wing leader.
Deadly roof collapse at Russian shopping mall after heavy snowfall
At least one person has been killed after the roof of a shopping center collapsed in Novosibirsk, Russia.

