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Australia Confirms Captured Citizen Alive in Russian Custody

Australian officials have received confirmation from Moscow that Oscar Jenkins, a 32-year-old teacher who was fighting for Ukraine, remains alive in Russian custody. This news comes after previous reports suggested he had died while being held captive. Foreign Minister Penny Wong issued a statement Wednesday, confirming Jenkins' status, though expressing continued concern for his welfare as a prisoner of war. The Australian government has called for his release and emphasized Russia's obligations under international humanitarian law regarding prisoner treatment. Prior to this confirmation, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had been urgently seeking information about Jenkins' status. Ukraine's ambassador to Australia welcomed the news but requested video evidence of Jenkins' well-being from Russian authorities. Jenkins, believed to be the first Australian held as a prisoner of war in the Ukraine conflict, was last seen in a December video showing him bound and […]

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Palestinians Return to Devastated Gaza City as Peace Talks Progress

Hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have begun returning to Gaza City, encountering widespread destruction after 15 months of conflict. The city's infrastructure lies in ruins, with residents searching for shelter among damaged buildings and attempting to locate separated family members during the return journey. Many returnees traveled more than 20 kilometers on foot along the coastal highway, carrying their remaining possessions. Hamas authorities reported that over 300,000 peopleโ€”approximately half of those displaced from northern Gazaโ€”have now returned to Gaza City and its northern areas. The return coincides with ongoing ceasefire negotiations. Under current agreements, Hamas is scheduled to release three Israeli hostages on Thursday and three more on Saturday. In exchange, Israel will free Palestinian prisoners, with some accepting relocation to countries including Qatar, Turkey, and Algeria. A Hamas delegation led by Mohammad Darwish has arrived in Cairo for […]

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Serbian Leadership Crisis Deepens as Prime Minister Steps Down

Prime Minister Milos Vucevic of Serbia resigned on Tuesday amid escalating anti-corruption protests triggered by a fatal railway station incident in Novi Sad that claimed 15 lives. The protests, which began locally in Novi Sad, have expanded to Belgrade, drawing thousands of participants, including students and teachers. Demonstrators attribute the station collapse to governmental corruption under President Aleksandar Vucic's administration. Before Vucevic's resignation, both the construction and transportation minister and the trade minister had already stepped down. At a news conference, Vucevic stated his resignation was intended to "defuse tensions," adding that Novi Sad's mayor would also depart. "With this, we have met all demands of the most radical protesters," he noted. While protests have remained largely peaceful, including a student blockade of a major Belgrade intersection, tension escalated Monday when three protesters in Novi Sad were attacked. One woman […]

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Pardoned Capitol Rioter Dies in Police Confrontation Just Days After Freedom

Matthew Huttle, 42, was fatally shot during a traffic stop in Indiana on Sunday, days after receiving a presidential pardon for his role in the January 6, 2021, Capitol incident. According to Indiana State Police, the incident occurred when officers attempted to pull over Huttle's vehicle, leading to what they described as an "altercation." Officials confirmed Huttle had a firearm present during the stop, though the reason for the initial traffic stop remains undisclosed. The shooting comes shortly after Huttle was among approximately 1,600 individuals who received pardons or commutes from President Donald Trump for their involvement in the Capitol events. Huttle had previously served six months in prison after accepting a plea deal for his ten-minute presence inside the Capitol building, with his release occurring in July 2024. The officer involved has been placed on paid administrative leave, with […]

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Federal Spending Review Halts Government Assistance Programs

The White House has initiated a temporary pause on federal grants, loans, and other government assistance programs, according to an internal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo obtained and verified by CBS News. Acting OMB Director Matthew Vaeth instructed federal agencies to review their financial assistance programs to ensure alignment with current administration priorities. The directive requires agencies to suspend both new awards and disbursements under existing programs, with notable exceptions for Medicaid and Social Security benefits. The memo specifically addresses funding related to foreign aid, nongovernmental organizations, diversity initiatives, gender programs, and environmental projects. Agencies must report their paused programs by February 10, with an immediate deadline of 5:00 PM EST for implementing the suspension. Congressional Democratic leaders, including Senator Patty Murray and Representative Rosa DeLauro, responded with a letter expressing "extreme alarm" about the directive's scope. Senate […]

Serbian Prime Minister Steps Down After Deadly Train Station Collapse
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Serbian Prime Minister Steps Down After Deadly Train Station Collapse

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic has announced his resignation amid ongoing protests triggered by a fatal railway station accident. The decision comes after months of public demonstrations following the November collapse of a concrete canopy at a Novi Sad railway station that claimed fifteen lives. Explaining his departure, Vucevic stated he was stepping down "in order to avoid further complicating things" and to prevent "further raising tensions in society." The incident has sparked widespread demonstrations across Serbia, with protesters demanding accountability and highlighting concerns about corruption and construction oversight. Student-led protests have been particularly impactful, featuring daily traffic disruptions and university blockades. The movement gained further momentum when businesses joined a general strike last week, bringing tens of thousands of demonstrators to Belgrade's streets. The protests culminated in a 24-hour blockade of Belgrade's main road junction by students on Monday. […]

Trump Orders Immediate Freeze On Billions In Government Spending
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Trump Orders Immediate Freeze On Billions In Government Spending

A leaked government memorandum, verified by CBS News, reveals that President Donald Trump has implemented a pause on federal grants, loans, and other government assistance programs. The directive, issued through the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), instructs government agencies to review their spending to ensure alignment with Trump's priorities. The memo, signed by acting OMB chief Matthew Vaeth, specifically targets "financial assistance for foreign aid, nongovernmental organizations, DEI, woke gender ideology, and the green new deal." While Medicaid and Social Security benefits remain unaffected, agencies must halt both new awards and disbursements under existing programs by 5:00 PM EST, with a February 10 deadline to report paused programs. Democratic leaders have responded with strong opposition. Senator Patty Murray and Representative Rosa DeLauro sent a joint letter to the White House expressing "extreme alarm," describing the scope as "breathtaking, unprecedented" […]

Trump Forces Colombia To Accept Military Deportation Flights After Trade War Threatv
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Trump Forces Colombia To Accept Military Deportation Flights After Trade War Threat

A diplomatic clash between the US and Colombia was swiftly resolved after President Trump threatened 25% tariffs on Colombian goods in response to the country blocking two US military deportation flights. The conflict began when Colombian President Gustavo Petro refused entry to US military flights carrying deportees, insisting migrants should return on civilian aircraft "without treating them like criminals." Trump retaliated by announcing tariffs and visa sanctions through Truth Social. Petro initially stood firm, posting on X that Trump's "blockade" didn't frighten Colombia, "the country of beauty" and "heart of the world." However, within hours, Colombia agreed to accept migrants on US military aircraft "without limitation or delay," according to a White House statement. The White House termed this a victory for Trump's approach, though warned that drafted tariffs would be implemented if Colombia breached the agreement. Visa sanctions and […]

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Japan’s Economic Shift: Central Bank Hikes Rates to Highest Level in Nearly Two Decades

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has raised its short-term policy rate to "around 0.5 per cent", marking the highest borrowing cost in 17 years. This decision follows December's accelerated consumer price increases and signals a strategic economic adjustment. Official figures reveal core consumer prices in Japan rose 3% in December compared to the previous year. The rate hike, carefully communicated by BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda, aims to minimize market disruption after the July increase that previously surprised global investors. Economists like Neil Newman from Astris Advisory Japan and Stefan Angrick from Moody's Analytics anticipate continued rate increases. Newman notes that rising wages, persistent inflation above 2%, and economic growth support further rate adjustments. Angrick expects another 25-basis point hike in six months. This move represents a significant departure from Japan's long-standing ultra-low interest rate policy. Last year's initial rate increase […]

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North Korea Reportedly Preparing Additional Troops for Russian Conflict

South Korean military intelligence suggests North Korea is preparing to send more troops to Russia following significant casualties in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. The Joint Chiefs of Staff reported that the country continues to prepare for potential military deployments and missile tests. Intelligence sources indicate that North Korea has already supplied substantial artillery and conventional weapons to Russia, with approximately 10,000โ€“12,000 troops previously deployed. Estimates of North Korean casualties vary, with South Korean intelligence reporting around 300 deaths and 2,700 injuries, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested up to 4,000 casualties. Despite challenges in combat, including unfamiliarity with battlefield terrain, North Korean soldiers are considered highly disciplined. The troops' lack of combat experience has reportedly made them vulnerable to drone and artillery strikes. The development of a military relationship between North Korea and Russia potentially has strategic implications for geopolitical […]

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