
European Leaders Convene for New Round of Ukraine Talks
Top European leaders gather in Brussels for crucial talks on Ukraine, focusing on military aid, economic sanctions, and long-term reconstruction plans.

Top European leaders gather in Brussels for crucial talks on Ukraine, focusing on military aid, economic sanctions, and long-term reconstruction plans.
In Ladakh's high Himalayas, exploding populations of feral dogs are preying on endangered wildlife like the snow leopard and blue sheep, spreading disease, and disrupting the fragile mountain ecosystem.
A January 6 rioter has returned to the U.S. Capitol to seek forgiveness for their actions during the 2021 breach, signaling a personal shift toward remorse.

The American Federation of Teachers is suing Texas officials for allegedly violating educators' rights by endorsing Charlie Kirk's critical comments about public schools.

Homeland Security increases immigration enforcement in Minneapolis, targeting specific groups. The operations have ignited fear among immigrant communities and criticism from local leaders.

Officials from Syria and Israel are holding rare indirect talks mediated by the United States in Paris. The discussions aim to address security concerns and the status of the Golan Heights, potentially altering the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
Doug LaMalfa, a Republican congressman representing Northern California, has died at 65. The conservative legislator served since 2014.

Will Welch is leaving GQ after seven years as top editor. He transformed the magazine with digital innovation and cultural coverage. Condé Nast has not named a replacement yet.

The Danish Prime Minister stated that a U.S. attack on Greenland would effectively end NATO. The warning addresses geopolitical tensions and the strategic importance of the Arctic territory.

In a stunning diplomatic turn, the United States faced harsh criticism from its own allies at the UN Security Council regarding its military actions in Venezuela. France, the UK, and developing nations joined Russia and China in condemning the intervention as a violation of sovereignty.

As Nicolás Maduro faces increasing pressure, international investors and oil companies are scrambling to position themselves to profit from a potential political upheaval in Venezuela.
Venezuela's new leadership faces a difficult tightrope walk: maintaining a functional relationship with the United States while keeping the country's powerful domestic elites and military factions in line.