Palestinians make their way back to their homes in northern Gaza in late January. REUTERS/Ramadan Abed |
- Millions of US government workers face deadline today to tell the Trump administration whether they will accept a buyout offer or remain in their jobs, but still face the possibility of being thrown out of work if they decide to stay.
- The Trump administration has been considering a plan for reform at the World Health Organization, including putting an American in charge, in order for it to remain a member of the global health agency, according to two sources familiar with the plan and a proposal document reviewed by Reuters.
- Indian opposition lawmakers questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government and demanded a discussion in parliament over what they said was ill-treatment of 104 Indian immigrants deported by the United States.
- Thousands of protesters set fire to the home of Bangladesh's founding leader, as his daughter, ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, delivered a fiery social media speech calling on her supporters to stand against the interim government.
- North Korean ballistic missiles fired at Ukraine by Russian forces since late December have been far more precise than salvos of the weapons launched over the past year, two senior Ukrainian sources told Reuters. Follow the latest on the news.
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- Britain is under pressure from bond dealers and investors to sell fewer long-dated government bonds - which briefly slumped in value earlier this year - as it seeks to finance around 300 billion pounds ($375 billion) of public borrowing next year.
- The Bank of England lowered interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point, judging a sharp upward revision to its inflation forecasts for this year will prove temporary, while two officials called for a bigger rate cut against a backdrop of weaker growth.
- European Central Bank interest rates have room to fall further as inflation moderates, ECB board member Piero Cipollone said, warning that the US administration's trade war with China could have a detrimental impact on the 20-member euro zone.
- Trump's hastily enacted and retracted trade wars are ratcheting up global tensions as countries prepare to retaliate. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists debate the motivation for trade wars and why there will be no winners.
- The Trump administration move to stop low-cost imports entering the US tariff-free is likely to hit fast fashion retailer Shein harder than online dollar-store Temu, thanks to Temu's wider product range and moves to change its shipping strategy.
- Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida met with his Honda counterpart Toshihiro Mibe to say he wanted to end their merger talks after the larger automaker proposed making Nissan a subsidiary, a source with knowledge of the matter said.
- Alphabet's Google is scrapping its goal to hire more employees from underrepresented groups and is reviewing some of its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, joining a slew of US businesses scaling back diversity initiatives.
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Members of Mexico's National Guard queue to board a plane bound for the northern border. REUTERS/Paola Chiomante |
Hundreds of Mexican soldiers were mobilized to the border with the US as part of an agreement that halted US tariffs on Mexican imports under the condition the Latin American country cracks down on fentanyl trafficking. |
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Loon-like waterfowl from dinosaur-era Antarctica is oldest 'modern' bird. Mark Witton/Handout via REUTERS |
Near the end of the age of dinosaurs, a bird resembling today's loons and grebes dove for fish and other prey in the perilous waters off Antarctica. Thanks to a nearly complete fossil skull, scientists now have identified this waterfowl as the oldest-known member of the lineage spanning all birds alive today. |
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