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US Military Deployment Ordered Amid Immigration Protests in Minnesota

The Pentagon has ordered 1,500 soldiers to prepare for possible deployment to Minnesota amid escalating protests over immigration enforcement. President Trump threatened to use the Insurrection Act if state officials fail to control unrest. The troops specialize in cold-weather operations, and nearly 3,000 federal agents have already been sent to the region. Tensions are high as Governor Tim Walz faces investigation and the National Guard is activated.

US Military Deployment Ordered Amid Immigration Protests in Minnesota

Iranian Official Reports Over 5,000 Deaths in Nationwide Protests

An Iranian official disclosed that at least 5,000 people, including 500 security personnel, have died in protests. The most violent clashes occurred in Kurdish regions. Authorities blame external forces for supporting demonstrators.

Iranian Official Reports Over 5,000 Deaths in Nationwide Protests

Spanish Prime Minister Warns Against US Military Action in Greenland as Trump Imposes Tariffs on European Allies

Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez warns that US military action against Greenland could embolden Russia, justifying its invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump announced tariffs on eight European countries until the US acquires Greenland.

Spanish Prime Minister Warns Against US Military Action in Greenland as Trump Imposes Tariffs on European Allies

Syrian Army Captures Major Oil and Gas Fields in Intensified Offensive

The Syrian army has captured the country's largest oil field, Omar, and the Conoco natural gas field, dealing a significant blow to Kurdish armed groups. Arab tribal forces are advancing towards oil-rich areas near the Iraqi border. Despite U.S. calls to stop, government forces continue their push into northeastern regions controlled by U.S.-backed forces.

Syrian Army Captures Major Oil and Gas Fields in Intensified Offensive

Trump's Greenland Agenda Sparks Transatlantic Tensions

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 10% import tariff on goods from eight European nations in response to their participation in NATO military exercises in Greenland. Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra criticized the move as 'blackmail,' while European leaders remain steadfast in their refusal to sell or cede control of the strategically vital island.

Trump's Greenland Agenda Sparks Transatlantic Tensions

North Korea's Leader Kim Jong-un Sends New Year Greeting Cards to Multiple World Leaders

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has sent New Year greeting cards to multiple world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife. The KCNA report listed the recipients by their official titles without explicitly mentioning their names. This exchange contrasts with the detailed publication of greetings between Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

North Korea's Leader Kim Jong-un Sends New Year Greeting Cards to Multiple World Leaders

China Sees Significant Decline in Flights to Japan During Spring Festival Amid Diplomatic Tensions

Flights from China to Japan during the Spring Festival have decreased by 43.7%, with 2,376 flights canceled as of January 15. This reduction comes amid increased travel to Southeast Asian countries and heightened diplomatic tensions. Chinese authorities have also warned against traveling to Japan due to safety concerns.

China Sees Significant Decline in Flights to Japan During Spring Festival Amid Diplomatic Tensions

Two Suspects in Korean Drone Incident Previously Worked in Presidential Office

Two suspects linked to drones entering North Korean airspace previously worked in former President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration. They allegedly manufactured and operated drones to measure pollution near a North Korean facility, denying espionage motives. Authorities are investigating potential collaboration and motives.

Two Suspects in Korean Drone Incident Previously Worked in Presidential Office

Road Rage Erupts at Johor Checkpoint: Man Detained for Verbally Abusing Bus Driver

A man was detained after a road rage incident near Johor's Sultan Iskandar Complex on January 16. The altercation began when the man allegedly blocked a bus lane, leading to a verbal confrontation with a bus driver who honked at him. Video footage of the event sparked public outrage on social media, prompting police investigation.

Road Rage Erupts at Johor Checkpoint: Man Detained for Verbally Abusing Bus Driver

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Health Check-Up Shows Positive Results

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim underwent a routine health check-up at Sultan Idris Shah Hospital, with results indicating excellent physical condition. He expressed gratitude to the medical team and emphasized his readiness to continue leading the nation effectively.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s Health Check-Up Shows Positive Results

Six Killed in Karachi Shopping Mall Fire as Rescue Efforts Continue

A tragic fire incident at Gul Plaza shopping mall in Karachi has claimed six lives and injured twenty others. The fire started on Saturday night due to an apparent electrical short circuit, spreading rapidly across multiple floors. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to control the flames and rescue those trapped.

Six Killed in Karachi Shopping Mall Fire as Rescue Efforts Continue

Outrage Erupts Over Malaysian Men's Misconduct at Thai Convenience Store Self-Serve Drinks

A viral video showed Malaysian men misusing self-serve drinks in Thailand by refilling their cups with water after purchasing a single serving, sparking public outrage and calls for consequences. The individuals removed the video and deleted their social media accounts following backlash.

Outrage Erupts Over Malaysian Men's Misconduct at Thai Convenience Store Self-Serve Drinks

US Completes Withdrawal from Al-Asad Airbase in Iraq

The U.S. has fully withdrawn from Iraq's Al-Asad Airbase, handing control to Iraqi forces. The base, crucial for operations against ISIS, highlights Iraq's growing autonomy in security matters as international coalition roles evolve.

US Completes Withdrawal from Al-Asad Airbase in Iraq

FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive Captured in Mexico for 2016 Murder

Mexican authorities have arrested Alejandro Rosales Castillo, a suspect on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list for allegedly murdering his former colleague in North Carolina in 2016. Castillo was apprehended in Pachuca and faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder and armed robbery.

FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive Captured in Mexico for 2016 Murder

Indonesia Locates Wreckage of Missing Fisheries Patrol Plane

Indonesian authorities have found the wreckage of a missing fisheries surveillance plane in South Sulawesi. The aircraft, carrying 11 people, lost contact on January 17. Rescue efforts are ongoing despite challenging conditions.

Indonesia Locates Wreckage of Missing Fisheries Patrol Plane

Minnesota Sees Growing Unrest as ICE Shooting Sparks Statewide Protests and Calls for Action

A fatal shooting by an ICE agent in Minnesota has led to widespread protests and plans for a statewide strike. Labor unions, community groups, and small businesses are uniting to demand justice and accountability, while the National Guard remains on standby amid escalating tensions.

Minnesota Sees Growing Unrest as ICE Shooting Sparks Statewide Protests and Calls for Action
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