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Conditions not met for oil firms to invest in Venezuela, expert says

President Donald Trump has urged top oil executives to invest in Venezuela's oil industry following the capture of Nicolas Maduro by US forces. However, his push has been met with caution, as the cond...

1dFrance 24Politics

Ramaphosa opposes US military operation against deposed Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro

In tonight's edition, South Africa forces an emergency UN session to slam the US military's toppling of Venezuala's leader Nicolas Maduro. Also, Somalia's furious over the Israeli foreign minister's v...

6dFrance 24PoliticsImpact

All of Trump’s Pardons of Prominent Crypto Figures—So Far

The pardons cemented crypto as both an economic force and a partisan issue in Washington....

Jan 1DecryptPoliticsImpact

Trump calls for credit card interest rates to be capped at 10%

President demands one-year limit should come into force on January 20 but gave no details...

2dFinancial TimesPoliticsImpact

Zelenskyy pulls potential rival into his team to shore up power

Massive shake-up is a show of force after corruption scandal last year weakened Ukraine’s government...

5dFinancial TimesPolitics

Maduro supporters protest in Caracas as interim leader determine to remain in control

Interim Venezuelan president Delcy Rodriguez is determined to remain head of state after the capture of Nicolas Maduro by US forces. She maintains that no foreign agency rules the country, even as Pre...

5dFrance 24PoliticsImpact

US to run high-tech ceasefire monitoring under draft Ukraine plan

Military would use sensors, drones and satellites to ensure compliance in support of a European-led ‘reassurance force’...

6dFinancial TimesPoliticsImpact

Could France head to early elections as the government faces two no-confidence votes?

Threatened by two motions of no-confidence, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has asked the Minister of the Interior to look into the possibility of holding legislative elections on the same dates as m...

1dEuronewsPoliticsImpact

Worries that Venezuela crisis could shift US focus away from Ukraine amid key talks

Ukraine’s allies are meeting on January 6 in Paris for key talks that could help determine the country’s security after a potential ceasefire with Russia. But there are concerns that the Trump adminis...

6dFrance 24PoliticsImpact

Meta's new president is a former Trump advisor — 3 things to know about Dina Powell McCormick

Dina Powell McCormick is Meta's new president and vice chairman. Riccardo Savi/Getty Images for Concordia Summit Meta named Dina Powell McCormick as its president and vice chairman. Powell McCormick s...

7hBusiness InsiderPoliticsImpact

Trump 'actively' mulling buying Greenland — White House

The White House said Donald Trump has "actively discussed" buying the Danish-owned Arctic territory and has not ruled out using military force....

5dDeutsche WellePoliticsImpact

The US Army had a change of heart about getting rid of its special horse units

Soldiers and horses of the Army's Washington, DC-based caisson detachment, the unit which performs funeral ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, participate in the Middleburg Holiday Parade in Mi...

2hBusiness InsiderPoliticsImpact

London’s murder rate at record low as mayor says it disproves Trump's 'dystopian' claims

The Metropolitan Police force says the rate by population is the lowest since comparable records began in 1997, at 1.1 murders for every 100,000 people....

6hEuronewsPoliticsImpact

Yemeni separatist leader charged with 'high treason' by Yemen's anti-Houti council

The leader of Yemen's southern separatists has reportedly fled when he failed to turn up for his flight to peace talks in Riyadh, following the flare-up in tensions between Saudi Arabi and UAE forces ...

5dFrance 24PoliticsImpact

Iran's rial reaches new low amid protests and economic crisis

Protests around Iran over its economy have continued on January 6, with demonstrators holding a sit-in at Tehran's Grand Bazaar, later dispersed by security forces. It all comes down to a currency in ...

5dFrance 24economicsImpact

Ukraine says it faked death of anti-Kremlin Russian fighter Kapustin

Ukraine staged the death of an anti-Kremlin Russian fighter to prevent his killing ordered by Moscow’s special forces, Ukrainian military intelligence announced on Thursday. Denis Kapustin, leader of ...

Jan 1South China Morning PostPoliticsImpact

Thailand and Cambodia sign new ceasefire agreement to end weeks of deadly border fighting

The ceasefire, which came into force around noon local time, calls for no further military movements by either side and no violations of either side’s airspace for military purposes....

Dec 27EuronewsPoliticsImpact

Photos show the luxurious, heavily fortified presidential jets world leaders use for official travel

President Donald Trump posing for photo with law enforcement in front of a Boeing VC25 operating as Air Force One. MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images The US president flies on Air Force One. Other countries...

Dec 28Business InsiderPoliticsImpact

China’s Wang Yi takes aim at Japan in call with South Korean foreign minister

With less than a week to go until a presidential summit, China’s top diplomat has used talks with his South Korean counterpart to reassert Beijing’s stand on Taiwan and take aim at Tokyo. In a phone c...

Jan 1South China Morning PostPoliticsImpact

Danish soldiers would shoot back if invaded, government confirms

Danish soldiers must open fire even without orders if US troops were to try and capture Greenland by force, according to a 1952 directive that Denmark's Defence Ministry confirmed remains in place, do...

4dEuronewsPolitics
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