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      22 January

      Southern California readies for potential rain and toxic runoff 

      In 2018, Montecito, a town 130 kilometers up the coast from Los Angeles, was ravaged by mudslides after a downpour hit mountain slopes burned bare by a huge wildfire. Twenty-three people died, and hundreds of homes were damaged LOS ANGELES: Parched Southern California continued to face dangerous winds but could get some badly needed rain this weekend, forecasters said Tuesday, dampening the prospects of another round of killer wildfires though even a small amount of precipitation could could create new challenges like toxic ash runoff. Los Angeles officials were preparing for that prospect even as a small number of residents were allowed to return to the devastated Pacific Palisades area and firefighters battled small blazes that broke out. Mayor Karen Bass…

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    • 22 January

      2025 a year of enormous consequence says World Economic Forum CEO

      ”one of the most uncertain geopolitical and geoeconomic moments in generations”: WEF President Davos: The world is at a critical inflection point and 2025 will be a year of enormous consequence, Borge Brende, President and CEO, World Economic Forum (WEF), has said, highlighting the need for new pathways to greater cooperation in an era of heightened geopolitical uncertainty. Speaking at what he described as ”one of the most uncertain geopolitical and geoeconomic moments in generations,” Brende said at a gathering of global leaders that the longstanding international order that existed for the last three decades has receded. ”We need to find more effective ways to work together. It is the only way forward,”he stressed. Klaus Schwab, the founder of World Economic Forum (WEF)…

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    • 21 January

      Vivek Ramaswamy is no longer part of commission that President Donald Trump championed

      Indian American entrepreneur-turned-politician, a biotech entrepreneur who sought the GOP nomination for president in 2024, has signalled plans to run for governor of Ohio next year Washington: The Department of Government Efficiency’s first order of business was itself: It’s now down to one leader. Vivek Ramaswamy is no longer part of the commission that President Donald Trump championed, officials confirmed hours after the Republican took office on Monday, and that leaves billionaire Elon Musk to run the cost-cutting operation alone. Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur who sought the GOP nomination for president in 2024, has signalled plans to run for governor of Ohio next year. A native of Cincinnati, Ramaswamy, 39, had shown interest in Vice President JD Vance’s recently vacated…

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    • 21 January

      President Donald Trump announces US withdrawal from World Health Organisation

      A significant move cutting ties with the United Nation’s public health agency on his first day in office, the order also said that the WHO “continues to demand unfairly onerous payments” from the US New York: President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he is withdrawing the US from the World Health Organisation, a significant move cutting ties with the United Nation’s public health agency on his first day in office. Trump has long been critical of the WHO, and his administration formally withdrew from the organisation in July 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic continued to spread. The text of the executive order cites the “organisation’s mishandling of the Covid-19 pandemic that arose out of Wuhan, China, and other global health crises, its…

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    • 21 January

      Trump signs death penalty order; asks attorney general to help States get lethal injection drugs

      Trump’s order compels the Justice Department to not only seek the death penalty in appropriate federal cases but also to help preserve capital punishment in States that have struggled to maintain adequate supplies of lethal injection drugs Washington: President Donald Trump signed a sweeping execution order on Monday on the death penalty that directs the attorney general to “take all necessary and lawful action” to ensure that States have enough lethal injection drugs to carry out executions. Trump’s order, coming just hours after he returned to the White House, compels the Justice Department to not only seek the death penalty in appropriate federal cases but also to help preserve capital punishment in States that have struggled to maintain adequate supplies of…

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    • 21 January

      6.4 magnitude quake strikes Taiwan, 27 injured

      The quake hit at 12:17 am (local time) and was centered 38 kilometres southeast of Chiayi County Hall at a depth of 10 kilometres. There were scattered reports of minor to moderate damage around the cities of Chiayi and Tainan TAIPEI: A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck southern Taiwan early Tuesday, leaving 27 people with minor injuries and some reported damage. The quake hit at 12:17 am and was centered 38 kilometres (24 miles) southeast of Chiayi County Hall at a depth of 10 kilometres (6 miles), Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration said. The US Geological Survey measured the earthquake at a less powerful magnitude 6. There were scattered reports of minor to moderate damage around the cities of Chiayi and Tainan. Taiwan’s fire department said 27 people…

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    • 21 January

      Trump blames Putin of ‘destroying Russia’

      US President Donald Trump urged Putin to seek a peace deal with Ukraine, emphasising the toll the prolonged conflict is taking on Russia Washington: US President Donald Trump said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “destroying Russia” by refusing to negotiate an end to the ongoing war with Ukraine, which began in February 2022. Speaking to reporters upon his return to the Oval Office on Monday, Trump urged Putin to seek a peace deal, emphasising the toll the prolonged conflict is taking on Russia. “He should make a deal. I think he’s destroying Russia by not making a deal,” Trump stated. “I think Russia’s going to be in big trouble.” Trump revealed that plans for a meeting with Putin are already underway, expressing…

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    • 20 January

      How to buy $MELANIA crypto coins

      Melania Memes, launched by soon to be US’ first lady, are fungible crypto assets created and tracked on the Solana blockchain Hyderabad: Melania Trump, who launched her own cryptocurrency token just days after husband and US President-elect Donald Trump launched a meme coin of his own, has created quite a buzz in the crypto market. “The official Melania Meme is live! You can buy $MELANIA now,” the incoming first lady posted on her social media accounts on Sunday while her husband’s rally was underway in Washington. Melania Memes are fungible crypto assets created and tracked on the Solana blockchain. Trump’s coin soared in value after it was announced late Friday, potentially boosting his net worth as he prepares to take office. “It’s time…

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    • 20 January

      86 Yoon’s supporters arrested for storming court

      Police arrests protesters for breaking into the Seoul Western District Court in anger over the court’s decision to formally arrest Yoon for his failed martial law attempt Seoul: A total of 86 angry supporters of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol have been apprehended for storming a court and are likely to face severe legal consequences, sources said. From Saturday to early Sunday, police arrested the protesters for breaking into the Seoul Western District Court in anger over the court’s decision to formally arrest Yoon for his failed martial law attempt, Yonhap news agency reported. Yoon’s supporters forcefully entered the court by climbing over walls and breaking windows while hurling plastic chairs, trash and other objects, and spraying a fire extinguisher at police officers…

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    • 20 January

      North Korea condemns Japan’s opening of NATO mission as escalating regional military tension

      The North’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) issued the criticism in an article attributed to an international security analyst, following Japan’s formal inauguration of an independent mission to NATO last week to bolster cooperation. Seoul: North Korea on Monday denounced Japan’s recent opening of a new diplomatic mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), accusing the country of dangerously escalating the military tension in the region. The North’s official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) issued the criticism in an article attributed to an international security analyst, following Japan’s formal inauguration of an independent mission to NATO last week to bolster cooperation. “Japan set up its independent mission in NATO at a time when the security environment in the…

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