A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire. Strong, dry winds fuel fire forecast to worsen. REUTERS/Ringo Chiu |
- A rapidly growing wildfire has raged across an upscale section of Los Angeles, destroying numerous buildings and creating traffic jams as more than 30,000 people evacuated. At least 2,921 acres of the Pacific Palisades area between the coastal towns of Santa Monica and Malibu had burned, officials said.
- Over 400 people trapped by rubble in earthquake-stricken Tibet were rescued, with an unknown number still unaccounted for after a tremor rocked the Himalayan foothills. We look at some notable quakes in Tibet in recent decades.
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- President-elect Donald Trump refused to rule out using military or economic action to pursue the acquisition of the Panama Canal and Greenland, part of a broader expansionist agenda he has promoted since winning the Nov. 5 election.
- Today, Trump and Republican colleagues in Congress will begin trying to chart a path to enacting more tax cuts, border controls and fossil fuel production through a divided Congress. For more, sign up for our newsletter on US politics.
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- South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a new and potentially more robust attempt to arrest him after a top investigator vowed to do whatever it takes to break a security blockade and take in the impeached leader. As he fights for his political survival, Yoon has found an ally among young conservative men.
- Israeli military strikes across Gaza killed at least 22 people today, Palestinian medics said, as the US stepped up efforts to overcome sticking points between Israel and Hamas to reach a ceasefire to end the war. Follow the latest.
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- From China to Europe, Canada to Mexico, world markets are already reeling from Trump's promise to jack up tariffs when he returns to the White House in less than two weeks. The scale and scope remain to be seen, but the road ahead is bumpy. This piece takes a look at some markets in focus right now.
- Fed officials have been signaling that further interest rate cuts are on hold for now given slowed progress on inflation and a still-strong US economy, but minutes from the central bank's December meeting may show just how deeply that sentiment is shared among policymakers facing a newly uncertain economic environment.
- While Trump has asked the Supreme Court to block a looming ban on TikTok in a major case being argued on Friday that pits free speech rights against national security concerns over the app, many of his Republican allies have urged the opposite.
- Meta is ditching its US fact-checking program in favor of following a community notes model. On today's Reuters World News podcast, Social Media Reporter Katie Paul weighs in on the decision as Mark Zuckerberg readies the company for Trump's administration.
- Electric vehicle producer BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas to build a factory in Brazil, a key labor inspector told Reuters, adding the company has pledged to comply with local labor laws for the workers remaining in the country.
- China added more home appliances to the list of products that can be used in its consumer trade-in scheme and will offer subsidies for additional digital goods this year, in an effort to revive demand in the sluggish household sector.
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Orlen Jipocar Team's Martin Prokop and Viktor Chytka in action during the Dakar Rally. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov |
Racers are competing in the grueling Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia this month, one of the most famous – and dangerous – off-road races in the world. We look at some surreal images from the competition. |
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Pink fox 'Linabell' wins Chinese hearts as Disney taps emotional economy. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang |
Linabell has become one of Disney's top characters in China. The fluffy pink fox is helping Disney benefit from a growing market for merchandise related to toys, games, comics and anime, which remained popular with teenagers and young adults throughout 2024 even as they reduced spending on items from beauty products to luxury handbags. |
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