US President Donald Trump criticized his portrait in the Colorado State Capitol, claiming it was intentionally distorted. Trump prefers no portrait over the current one and has called for its removal. He also criticized Governor Jared Polis for his handling of public safety and the Tren de Aragua gang situation in Aurora.
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Meghan Markle faces new controversy as doubts arise over the birth of her son Archie, fueled by her estranged sister and father. Buckingham Palace is reportedly being pressured to remove Archie and Lilibet from the royal line of succession unless Meghan provides proof of their births, amid ongoing speculation and secrecy surrounding her pregnancies, Radar Online reported.
World leaders were set to hold formal talks in Paris on Tuesday on artificial intelligence (AI), seeking elusive common ground on a technology subject to a global race for promised economic benefits. Sam Altman, the OpenAI chief set to speak in Paris later Tuesday, responded to the reported offer with a dry "no thank you" on X. For France, Macron vowed Monday to blast through red tape to build AI infrastructure in his bid to keep Europe competitive.
Russians in the southern city of Anapa took their traditional Epiphany dips in waters affected by a major oil spill, officials said, despite concerns about the toxic pollution. Officials in the southern city of Anapa said the festivities went ahead on the city's beach, despite the entire area having been contaminated by an ongoing major oil spill.
US President Trump has paused all military aid to Ukraine, halting the delivery of billions in weaponry amid crucial defense needs against Russia. This decision alters US foreign policy and may embolden Russia as European allies struggle to fill the gap. Critics argue it undermines Ukraine, while supporters praise Trump's focus on peace negotiations.
The Trump administration has paused federal health agencies' communications with the public until February 1 by issuing a memo, affecting regulations, press releases, and social media posts. The suspension is meant to ensure new administration's control but raises concerns over public health safety and potential delays in critical information dissemination during health crises.
Hong Kong's Democratic Party, a prominent pro-democracy voice for over 30 years, faces dissolution under pressure from Beijing. Founded on the hope of a democratic Hong Kong, the party's influence waned after the 2019 protests and subsequent crackdown.
Marco Rubio, as the new U.S. Secretary of State, will visit Panama amid concerns over China's growing influence on the Panama Canal. President Trump's claim that China has control of the canal has sparked discussions about U.S. and Panamanian sovereignty and China’s strategic intentions.
London’s new growth plan aims to boost public services by generating £27 billion in tax revenue. The initiative targets increased productivity and investment, with significant contributions from Indian FDI and students, to revitalize the economy, create jobs, and raise household incomes.
The United States on Monday announced sanctions against more than 30 Iran-linked people and vessels, including the head of the national oil company, for brokering the sale and shipment of Iranian oil. The State Department also announced sanctions against an additional 16 companies Monday "for their involvement in the sale, purchase, and transportation of Iranian petroleum," the Treasury Department said. da/dw