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Son-in-law of opposition figure Edmundo Gonzalez released in Venezuela
Rafael Tudares Bracho, who is married to Gonzalez's daughter, was arrested shortly before Maduro's third inauguration.
‘Will act accordingly’: US threatens action against Haitian council
The Trump administration's message comes as Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council faces pressure to hold elections.
Is the world’s rules-based order ruptured?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says system is broken, with world powers employing force.
Two popular Tunisian journalists handed three-year jail terms
Press rights campaigners slammed the case against Bohran Bssaies and Mourad Zghidi as "legal persecution".
US envoy meets SDF commander, calls for Syria ceasefire to be upheld
After meeting with the SDF's commander, US's Tom Barrack said all parties agreed upholding the truce is 'essential'.
Remnants of abandoned US base leech toxic waste in Greenland
Greenland residents call thousands of rusted barrels ‘American flowers,’ left behind when the US abandoned its base.
Vance portrays US immigration officers as victims of ‘far left’
US Vice President JD Vance blamed the “far left” for chaotic and at times violent immigration operations in Minnesota.
Trump sues JPMorgan and CEO Dimon over alleged ‘debanking’
The $5bn lawsuit alleges JPMorgan abruptly closed multiple accounts in 2021 cutting off Trump & his firms from financing
Zelenskyy urges Europe to act as a global power
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in Davos, urged Europe to show more courage and unity.
Paramount Skydance extends Warner Bros takeover bid offer
The Ellison-owned media giant will now give investors until February 20 to consider its bid.

