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European Troops Deploy to Greenland Amid U.S. Tensions
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European Troops Deploy to Greenland Amid U.S. Tensions

European troops from nations including France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden are deploying to Greenland to enhance the island's security. This follows discussions in Washington revealing disagreements between the U.S. and European allies regarding Greenland, with Denmark also increasing its military presence alongside NATO allies. The deployments involve reconnaissance teams and mountain infantry units participating in military exercises.

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Uganda Votes Amid Concerns of Extended Museveni Rule
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Uganda Votes Amid Concerns of Extended Museveni Rule

Uganda is holding elections amidst a tense political climate, with incumbent Yoweri Museveni seeking to extend his long-standing presidency. Opposition candidate Bobi Wine has faced significant obstacles, including violence against his supporters and restrictions on civil society, raising concerns about potential unrest and the fairness of the electoral process. The government defends its actions as necessary for maintaining order, while critics argue they undermine democracy and reflect the ruling party's fear of losing power.

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Uganda Votes Under Security Lockdown and Internet Shutdown
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Uganda Votes Under Security Lockdown and Internet Shutdown

Uganda held presidential elections amidst an internet shutdown and heightened security measures, with incumbent President Yoweri Museveni seeking to prolong his long-standing rule. The election is largely viewed as a rematch between Museveni and Bobi Wine, who alleges fraud in the previous election, while other candidates are also competing for the vote of over 21 million registered voters. Restrictions on journalists and activists have raised concerns about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.

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Machado's Symbolic Nobel Gift to Trump Amid Venezuela Policy Shift
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Machado's Symbolic Nobel Gift to Trump Amid Venezuela Policy Shift

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, reportedly presented her medal to President Trump during a White House meeting. The symbolic gesture occurred despite Trump's prior indications of potentially working with acting President Delcy Rodríguez, Maduro's former second in command, and questions surrounding Machado's leadership. The Nobel Institute clarified that Machado cannot transfer ownership of the prize.

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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years in S. Korea Martial Law Case
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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years in S. Korea Martial Law Case

A South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison for actions related to his 2024 martial law decree. Yoon was convicted of defying detention attempts, fabricating the proclamation, and circumventing required procedures, while he maintains the decree was intended to address parliamentary obstruction. He still faces a separate trial with a potential death sentence for the charge that his martial law enforcement amounted to a rebellion.

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Uganda Votes Under Security Lockdown; Museveni Seeks Extended Rule
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Uganda Votes Under Security Lockdown; Museveni Seeks Extended Rule

Africa Uganda goes to the polls amid heavy security and internet blackout Updated January 15, 20265:01 AM ET Originally published January 15, 20265:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition Emmanuel Akinwotu Ugandans vote in tense presidential election as Museveni seeks to extend his rule Listen 3:52 3:52 Transcript Toggle more options Download Embed Embed iframe src"https:www.npr.orgplayerembednx-s1-5675906nx-s1-9608814" width"100" height"290" frameborder"0" scrolling"no" title"NPR embedded audio player" Transcript An armed Ugandan riot policeman patrols past campaign posters for longtime President Yoweri Museveni. Ben CurtisAP hide caption toggle caption Ben CurtisAP LAGOS, Nigeria Millions of Ugandans are voting Thursday in a tense presidential election as 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni seeks to extend his four-decade grip on power.

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US to Impose 25% Levy on Some AI Chip Sales to China
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US to Impose 25% Levy on Some AI Chip Sales to China

The Trump administration has announced a new tariff designed to collect 25% of the revenue from US companies like Nvidia and AMD on sales of advanced AI chips to China. This move follows a prior decision to allow the export of certain AI hardware to China, contingent upon the US government receiving a portion of the sales, and aims to formalize this arrangement while addressing potential legal challenges. The tariff will apply to chips imported into the US and then re-exported, impacting companies reliant on Taiwanese manufacturing.

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Uganda Opposition Leader Detained as Museveni Leads
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Uganda Opposition Leader Detained as Museveni Leads

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was reportedly taken to an undisclosed location by the army, according to his party, as President Museveni appears poised for re-election amidst allegations of election irregularities. Wine's party claims a helicopter transported him from his Kampala compound, while Wine has urged supporters to protest the election results, which occurred during an internet shutdown. Authorities have yet to respond to requests for comment regarding the situation.

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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to Five Years in South Korea
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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to Five Years in South Korea

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted on charges stemming from his actions in late 2024, including hindering his own arrest following a failed attempt to impose martial law. This is the initial sentencing in a series of legal challenges Yoon faces since his impeachment, with a potential death sentence looming in a separate insurrection case. Yoon's arrest and indictment marked a historic first for a sitting South Korean president.

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FBI Searches Reporter's Home in Leak Investigation
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FBI Searches Reporter's Home in Leak Investigation

The FBI searched a Washington Post reporter's home as part of a leak investigation concerning a Pentagon contractor suspected of mishandling classified information. While the reporter and the newspaper are not considered targets, the Justice Department's action is raising concerns about press freedom and the protection of sources, according to the Post's executive editor. The search is considered an escalation in the government's efforts to control leaks.

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Arctic Shield: European Troops Reinforce Greenland
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Arctic Shield: European Troops Reinforce Greenland

Following disagreements between Denmark, Greenland, and the U.S. regarding potential U.S. interest in acquiring the island, multiple European nations, including France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden, are deploying troops to Greenland to bolster its security, as reported by various news sources. Denmark will also increase its military presence, with support from NATO allies, amidst concerns about resource exploitation and Arctic security.

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Maduro Ally Cabello Under Pressure Amid U.S. Indictment
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Maduro Ally Cabello Under Pressure Amid U.S. Indictment

Diosdado Cabello, a powerful Venezuelan official and ally of Nicolás Maduro, faces increasing scrutiny following U.S. indictments for alleged narco-terrorism and a U.S. bounty for his capture. Despite these challenges and his controversial history overseeing government repression, Cabello remains a key figure in the interim government, presenting a potential obstacle for leaders seeking to appease the U.S. government. His continued influence highlights the complexities of Venezuela's political landscape and the challenges of navigating international pressures.

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Canada, China Trade Tariffs on EVs, Farm Goods
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Canada, China Trade Tariffs on EVs, Farm Goods

Canada and China have reached a trade agreement where Canada will reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, initially capped at 49,000 vehicles and increasing to 70,000 over five years, in exchange for China lowering tariffs on Canadian farm products like canola seeds. Prime Minister Carney cited the need to focus on areas of alignment between the two countries, and President Xi Jinping expressed willingness to improve relations after a period of strained ties.

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Canada Cuts EV Tariffs, Diverging From U.S. on China Trade
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Canada Cuts EV Tariffs, Diverging From U.S. on China Trade

During a state visit to Beijing, Prime Minister Carney announced Canada will reduce tariffs on some Chinese electric vehicles to 6.1 percent, allowing up to 49,000 vehicles into the Canadian market, while China will lower tariffs on Canadian canola seed. This agreement marks a divergence from U.S. trade policy and aims to diversify Canada's trading partners, with China also committing to invest in Canada's auto sector.

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Uganda Votes Under Guard, Blackout Shrouds Election
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Uganda Votes Under Guard, Blackout Shrouds Election

Multiple news sources report that Uganda is holding a tense presidential election, marked by an internet blackout, heavy security presence, and restrictions on journalists, as 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni seeks to extend his long-standing rule against challenger Bobi Wine amidst fraud allegations from the previous election. The government defends these measures as necessary for maintaining peace and national stability during the sensitive electoral process.

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Trump's Credit Card Rate Cap Plan Stirs Bank Fears, Debate
Politics8h ago

Trump's Credit Card Rate Cap Plan Stirs Bank Fears, Debate

A proposal by Donald Trump to cap credit card interest rates at 10% for one year is drawing both support for potentially easing household financial burdens and criticism regarding potential economic consequences. Bank executives and economists caution that the policy, which requires Congressional approval, could limit credit availability, particularly for higher-risk borrowers, and negatively impact consumer spending. Concerns have been raised about the historical precedent of similar policies and their ultimate viability.

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