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Lula sworn in as Brazil's president for historic 3rd term

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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was sworn in as Brazil’s president for a historic third term amidst a carnival-like backdrop commemorating his return to power. But he assumes the presidency of a country in turmoil, and not everyone is...
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Downing Street: Rishi Sunak "could confront" about Ukraine war at G20

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Rishi Sunak, backed by British allies, could use the upcoming G20 summit to “confront” Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine, Downing Street has said.It is not yet clear whether the Russian leader, who has faced unanimous condemnation...
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Russia mobilizes 300,000 reservists for Ukraine war

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In a televised address, Russian President Vladimir Putin said a partial mobilization would be necessary for the next phase of its war with Ukraine. He also accused the West of engaging in 'nuclear blackmail.'
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Macron wins re-election in French presidential vote

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French President Emmanuel Macron vowed in his victory speech to unite the country after defeating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.
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Poland worried as Russia and Belarus strengthen ties

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Russia and Belarus have discussed further integrating their economies as joint military exercises get underway, all of which worries neighbouring Poland, along with Belarus's expulsion of Iranian and Afghan refugees.
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Singapore PM's Shocking WORLD WAR Message To Trump After Tariffs Bombshell | Viral

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Singapore PM Lawrence Wong reminded U.S. President Donald Trump of World War II after he dropped reciprocal tariffs bombshell on all of the world, including Singapore. Watch as Wong sounds alarm over the ongoing global economic situation...
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Ukrainian MP says ‘I’m proud of my president’ after Trump-Zelensky fight

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Ukrainian politician Oleksandr Merezhko says he’s proud of how President Volodymyr Zelenskyy handled himself during a heated Oval Office exchange with U.S. President Donald Trump, telling The National’s Erica Johnson that he remains...
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The Breakdown | 50 years of the G7 + Canada’s measles outbreak

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The National breaks down the G7’s turbulent 50-year history and whether it still matters in 2025. Plus, what’s driving Canada’s measles outbreak, and why it’s so hard to contain.
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Escalating global conflicts hang over Trump’s participation in G7 summit

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As world leaders arrive in Canada, the violence between Israel and Iran joins an already-packed list of issues to address. (Scripps News)
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Sir Keir Starmer congratulates Donald Trump ahead of inauguration

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Sir Keir Starmer has congratulated US President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his inauguration and said that the so-called special relationship “will continue to flourish for years to come”.



The president-elect will be sworn in...
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UK should ‘only’ host Trump visit if he ‘delivers’ on Ukraine says Sir Ed Davey

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The UK should only host a state visit with Donald Trump if he “delivers” on support for Ukraine, Sir Ed Davey has said. The Liberal Democrat leader described the idea of a state visit as “leverage” the UK would have over the...
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Starmer offers ‘hearty congratulations’ to Trump in first call since election win

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Sir Keir Starmer has spoken to Donald Trump and offered “hearty congratulations” in their first conversation since the president-elect’s election win.



The Prime Minister is seeking to build bridges with Mr Trump after the...
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Snowy Street Scenes in Davos, Switzerland

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Snowy Street Scenes in Davos, Switzerland
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Mountain Range from the Town of Davos

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Mountain Range from the Town of Davos
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V.P. Harris Focuses Asia Trip On Security, Adds Tour To Korea DMZ

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The visit to Asia comes amid persistent concerns about North Korea's missile and nuclear programs.
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UK and Japan agree defence deal as Johnson warns of ‘autocratic powers’ threat

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at 10 Downing Street, London.



Mr Johnson said the UK and Japan had agreed a reciprocal access agreement for armed services and said “there is direct...
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Bi-lateral meeting between Boris Johnson and Japanese Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomes Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at 10 Downing Street, London.



Mr Johnson said the UK and Japan had agreed a reciprocal access agreement for armed services and said “there is direct...
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Vice President Harris Calls U.S.-Japan Alliance 'A Cornerstone'

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Vice President Harris, who is scheduled to spend three nights in Tokyo, is visiting at a politically fraught moment.
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UK's New Brexit Proposal Would Create Special Trade Rules For Ireland

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been a vocal opponent of the backstop arrangement included in previous Brexit proposals.
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UBS' Anne Anderson Not Concerned About Australia's Rating

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Feb.06 -- Anne Anderson, UBS Asset Management's head of fixed income, Australia, discusses the prospects for the Australian and European economies with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Finland's Stubb Wants Europe to Assume Global Power

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Feb.06 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene speak with Alexander Stubb, former Prime Minister of Finland, about his comments on Europe's role as a global leader. Komal Sri-Kumar, founder and...
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Sri Lankan PM Agrees To Quit In Biggest Political Turmoil

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The prime minister will resign when all parties have agreed on forming a new government.
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UPITN 9 1 75 LEO TINDEMANS ON HIS EEC REPORT

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Why The U.K. Might Hold Another Snap Election

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Parliamentary elections in the U.K. are supposed to happen every five years. But lawmakers can move up that timeline by calling for a snap election.