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Carney's Davos Doctrine Charts Path for Canada-India Thaw: Report
A report analyzes how PM Mark Carney's Davos speech on "value-based realism" provides a framework to mend Canada-India ties, emphasizing evidence over allegations.
Zelenskyy Slams Europe's Delay on Russian War Crimes Tribunal at Davos
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticizes Europe for slow progress on a special tribunal for Russian aggression, as he meets with US President Trump at WEF.
Trump's Greenland Negotiation Strategy Shows Calculated Strength: Ex-Envoy
Former Ambassador Anil Waashwa analyzes Trump's Davos speech, highlighting his Greenland negotiation strategy as a deliberate move to gain strength.
Trump Meets Zelenskyy in Davos, Says Ukraine War "Has to End"
US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy hold talks in Davos, with Trump stating the war "has to end" and hinting at upcoming diplomacy with Russia.
World Spends $30 Destroying Nature for Every $1 Protecting It: UN
A UN report reveals a stark $7.3 trillion in nature-negative finance, urging a major shift to nature-based solutions for resilience.
UK's Chinese Embassy Approval Sparks Security Fears, Warns Australia
Report warns UK's approval of massive Chinese Embassy in London trades security for economic gain, raising strategic concerns for AUKUS allies.
Lavrov Touts BRICS Unity, Hails Brazil's Leadership & Growing Global Clout
Russian FM Sergey Lavrov highlights strengthened BRICS ties, Brazil's 2025 leadership, and key partnerships with India, China, and Africa.
Bangladesh's Fossil Fuel Power Crisis: $57B Drain & 28% of Air Pollution
Fossil fuel-dependent power sector causes 28% of Bangladesh's air pollution and imposes a $57 billion financial burden, driving calls for a just energy transition.
Chinese App "Are You Dead?" Fights Loneliness Amid Demographic Crisis
A new Chinese app alerts emergency contacts if users don't check in, addressing isolation in a society with record low marriages and rising solo living.
Trump Launches 'Board of Peace' at Davos, Eyes Global Conflict Resolution
US President Donald Trump signs charter for new global peace initiative at Davos, with 35 nations committed and a controversial $1B membership fee.
Putin to Host Trump Envoys for Ukraine Talks as Zelensky Warns of Energy Attacks
Russian President Putin will meet Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner for Ukraine talks, as President Zelensky details Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.
South Korean President Lee's Approval Dips to 59%, Pushes for North Korea Dialogue
President Lee Jae Myung's approval dips to 59% in new poll. He pledges diplomatic efforts to restart US-North Korea and inter-Korean dialogue.
China Rejects US Invite to Join Board of Peace, Reaffirms UN Commitment
China declines US invitation to join the Gaza Board of Peace, stating firm commitment to the international system with the United Nations at its core.
South Korea Seeks UNC Talks to Reopen DMZ Peace Trails Amid Tensions
South Korea's unification ministry pushes to reopen three closed DMZ Peace Trail sections, requiring consultation with the UN Command over jurisdiction.
Jamaat's Power Play: Targeted Mobilization and Heavy Spending in Bangladesh Polls
Jamaat-e-Islami targets 163 seats with heavy spending, data drives, and women's wings in a bid to win the February Bangladesh elections.
Bangladesh's Post-Hasina Era Begins as 2026 Election Campaign Officially Launches
Campaigning starts for Bangladesh's Feb 12, 2026 election, the first since Sheikh Hasina's ouster, featuring BNP, Jamaat-e-Islami, and a Yunus-led interim government.
Alarm Halts Japan's Just-Restarted Nuclear Reactor, Echoes of Fukushima Loom
TEPCO suspends operations at a newly reactivated nuclear reactor after a control rod alarm sounds, raising safety questions post-Fukushima.
Deadly Storms Ravage Greece: Two Killed by Waves and Floodwaters
Two people killed as severe storms with high waves and floodwaters hit Greece, prompting a state of emergency and widespread school closures.
Canada's Carney Applauds NATO Arctic Security Progress Amid Greenland Talks
Canadian PM Mark Carney welcomes NATO's Arctic security framework after US President Donald Trump and NATO's Mark Rutte ease tensions over Greenland.
Canada's University Presidents Head to India to Forge New Research & Education Ties
A delegation of 21 Canadian university presidents is visiting India to advance research collaboration, academic exchange, and strengthen bilateral education ties.
South Korea Enacts World's First Comprehensive AI Safety Law
South Korea becomes the first country to enact a comprehensive AI law, targeting deepfakes, misinformation, and high-risk AI with new safety and transparency rules.
South Korea's 2025 GDP Growth Slows to 1%, Q4 Contracts Unexpectedly
South Korea's economy grew 1% in 2025, its slowest since 2020, but contracted 0.3% in Q4 due to a sharp slump in construction investment.
New Zealand Landslide Leaves Several Missing at Holiday Park Amid Record Rain
Several people, including children, are missing after a major landslide hit a New Zealand holiday park following record-breaking rainfall and flooding.
Trump Shifts Greenland Strategy, Praises NATO Chief in Davos Talks
Trump dials down rhetoric, forms framework for a Greenland deal with NATO's Mark Rutte, halting planned tariffs and discussing Arctic security.
Putin Eyes Trump's Peace Council with $1B Frozen Asset Deal
Russia's Putin offers $1B from frozen assets to join Trump's proposed Peace Council, focusing on Gaza reconstruction and Middle East stability.