Destroyed buildings are seen in North Gaza, January 14, 2025. REUTERS/Amir Cohen |
- Negotiators were trying to hammer out the final details of a complex, phased ceasefire in Gaza after marathon talks in Qatar, and US and Egyptian leaders promised to stay in close contact about a deal over the coming hours.
- Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested and questioned by authorities in relation to a criminal insurrection investigation, saying he was only cooperating with what he called an illegal probe to avoid violence.
- President Joe Biden will cap his half-century political career with a final Oval Office speech, hoping to cement a legacy that has been overshadowed by Democrats' failure to stop Donald Trump from returning to the White House.
- Trump's pick for attorney general, Pam Bondi, will face a Senate panel where Democrats are expected to grill her over the Republican president-elect's threats to use the Justice Department to seek revenge against his political enemies.
- Trump advisers now concede that the Ukraine war will take months or even longer to resolve, a sharp reality check on his biggest foreign policy promise - to strike a peace deal on his first day in the White House. This as Russia launched a new barrage of missiles and drones at Ukraine, targeting gas infrastructure and other energy facilities.
- Firefighters held the line against two massive wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles for the past week, even as desert winds and a parched landscape presented extremely hazardous conditions.
- South African authorities have pulled at least 60 bodies from the shaft of a closed gold mine more than 2 km underground where an unknown number of men are still feared trapped, following a siege in a crackdown on illegal mining.
- Doctors worldwide should diagnose obesity differently, relying on broader criteria and taking into account when the condition causes ill-health, according to a new framework drawn up by experts and endorsed by 76 medical organizations internationally.
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Wars top global risk as Davos elite gathers in shadow of fragmented world |
Armed conflict is the top risk in 2025, a World Economic Forum (WEF) survey showed, a reminder of the deepening global fragmentation as government and business leaders attend an annual gathering in Davos next week. Nearly one in four of the more than 900 experts surveyed across academia, business and policymaking ranked conflict, including wars and terrorism, as the most severe risk to economic growth for the year ahead. |
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A white dwarf orbiting within the innermost accretion disk surrounding a supermassive black hole. NASA/Aurore Simonnet, Sonoma State University/Handout via REUTERS |
Scientists have detected emanating from the nucleus of a galaxy relatively close to our Milky Way flashes of X-rays gradually increasing in frequency that seem to be coming from a white dwarf - a highly compact stellar ember - with a death wish. |
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