Former Prince Andrew Arrested in UK over Abuse Allegations
Former British Prince Andrew — brother of King Charles III — has been arrested in the UK on suspicion of abuse of power amid an investigation into his ties with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Peru Congress removes president two months before elections
Peru’s National Congress has removed acting President Jose Heri just two months ahead of the general elections. The decision comes amid criminal investigations and political scandals.
Macron calls Europe to independent security
The French president said at the Munich Security Conference that Europe must shape its own security architecture without relying on the U.S. or other external actors.
Geneva prepares for key Ukraine meeting
A new round of negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine is set for February 17–18 in Geneva. The meeting will be held in a trilateral format involving Russia, Ukraine, and the United States, with Vladimir Medinsky leading the Russian delegation.
Minnesota winds down anti-immigration operation
A federal operation targeting illegal immigration in the state of Minnesota is nearing completion. The White House said the decision followed increased cooperation between local authorities and federal agencies.
Colombian President Says Assassination Attempt Was Averted
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said his helicopter changed course due to a potential shooting threat, which he believes helped prevent an assassination attempt.
“This is madness”: Orban slams idea of European troops in Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán sharply criticized Western politicians’ statements about a possible presence of NATO and EU forces in Ukraine, warning that Europe risks being drawn into a war with Russia.
France raises possibility of Baltic Sea blockade for Russia
The accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO has dramatically changed the balance of power in the Baltic region and theoretically allows the alliance to block Russia’s sea routes there. This was stated by Chief of the French Armed Forces General Staff, General Fabien Mandon, at a naval conference in Paris.
A ceremonial welcome ceremony for the President of Uzbekistan took place
A ceremonial welcome ceremony for the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan took place at the residence of the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
France summons Musk for questioning over X
French prosecutors have summoned Elon Musk for questioning as part of an investigation into the social media platform X, examining whether its algorithms were used for foreign interference and whether the service complies with national laws.
Assassination in Zintan: Gaddafi’s Son Killed
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, one of Muammar Gaddafi’s most prominent sons and a lingering symbol of Libya’s post-2011 turmoil, has been killed.
Pavel vs Babiš: Mass Rally in Prague Supports President
On Sunday, approximately 80–90 thousand people took to the streets of Prague, according to organizers, to support Czech President Petr Pavel. The rally filled Old Town Square and part of Wenceslas Square, with Czech, EU, and Ukrainian flags displayed, along with signs promoting democracy and opposing Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
Ukraine: Global Epicenter of Nuclear Risks, Warns IAEA
Ukraine continues to be the world’s largest nuclear risk hotspot, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, said at a meeting of the agency’s Board of Governors in Vienna.
Macron Highlights Restrictions on Tanker Arrests
France has released a detained oil tanker in the Mediterranean, President Emmanuel Macron said during a phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart. He noted that full-scale tanker seizures would require changes to national legislation, which have not yet occurred.
Khaby Lame Sells His Digital Image for Nearly $1 Billion
The world’s most-followed TikTok creator, Khaby Lame, has signed one of the largest influencer deals ever, granting rights to his digital image and personal brand for nearly $900 million.
Trump Invites Pope to Join “Council of Peace”
On January 21, Donald Trump sent an invitation to Pope Leo XIV to join his newly created “Council of Peace.” No official response has yet been received from the Vatican.
Oscars 2026: A New Record and an Unexpected Favorite
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the nominees for the 98th Academy Awards, with the biggest surprise of the year coming from Ryan Coogler’s vampire horror film Sinners, which received a record-breaking 16 nominations.
21 Countries Sign Peace Council Charter
U.S. President Donald Trump has signed the charter of the Peace Council, formally establishing the new international organization. The White House announced that the Council is now officially founded.
US Seizes Seventh Tanker in the Caribbean
U.S. military forces have seized the oil tanker Sagitta in the Caribbean Sea as part of an intensified campaign to curb illicit Venezuelan oil shipments, the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) announced. This marks the seventh such tanker apprehended in recent weeks.
Merz Calls Russia a European Country, Hopes for Renewed Relations
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has described Russia as a European country and expressed hope for restoring a balance in relations with Moscow in the long term. He made the remarks at a New Year’s reception at the Halle–Dessau Chamber of Commerce, as reported by Die Welt.