Truck hit people celebrating New Year's Day in French Quarter. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz |
- A US Army veteran flying an ISIS flag from his truck swerved around makeshift barriers and plowed into New Orleans' crowded French Quarter on New Year's Day, killing 15 people. Here is what we know about the suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Officials say the attack may have been carried out with the help of others.
- A Tesla Cybertruck exploded in flames outside the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, killing the driver and injuring seven others. The FBI, which did not publicly identify the driver, is investigating whether the blast was an act of terrorism.
- A gunman who killed at least 10 people in a rampage in a small town in Montenegro died from self-inflicted injuries after attempting suicide. Police said the man, identified as Aleksandar Martinovic, had a history of illegal weapons possession.
- Russian gas exports via pipelines running through Ukraine came to a halt on New Year's Day, marking the end of decades of Moscow's dominance over Europe's energy markets. Energy Editor Dmitry Zhdannikov discusses how this is a big blow to gas giant Gazprom, and a win for the US, on today's Reuters World News podcast.
- An Israeli airstrike killed at least 10 Palestinians in a tent encampment sheltering displaced families in the southern Gaza strip early today, medics said. Separately, former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said he was resigning from parliament.
- South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has sent a letter rallying his supporters saying he would "fight until the end" as he faces an attempt by authorities to arrest him over his short-lived Dec. 3 martial law, a lawyer said.
- In more news from South Korea, local police raided Jeju Air and the operator of Muan International Airport as part of their investigation into Sunday's crash that killed 179 people in the worst aviation disaster on the country's soil.
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- Nvidia emerged as the biggest global gainer in market capitalization for 2024, driven by surging interest in artificial intelligence and the robust demand for its AI-centric chips across various industries. The chipmaker's market value increased by over $2 trillion last year.
- Manufacturers in the euro zone ended last year on a sour note, with factory activity declining at a faster rate. The downturn was again broadbased with the bloc's three largest economies – Germany, France and Italy – stuck in an industrial recession.
- Meanwhile, a series of manufacturing purchasing managers' indexes for December from across Asia showed factory activity slowing in China and South Korea although there were some signs of a pickup in Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
- Apple is offering rare discounts of up to 500 yuan, or $68.50, on its latest iPhone models in China, as the US tech giant moves to defend its market share against rising competition from domestic rivals like Huawei.
- Albania's government has imposed a year-long ban on TikTok that it says is aimed at reducing youth violence. But rights groups and business owners say the ban threatens commerce and free speech ahead of May elections.
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Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge during New Year's Eve celebrations. AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi |
From Sydney to London to New York, we look at how revelers around the world bid farewell to 2024 and welcomed in the New Year. |
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Golden Globes set to launch Hollywood's awards festivities. REUTERS/Hollie Adams |
Hollywood will kick off its 2025 awards festivities on Sunday at the annual Golden Globes ceremony where films such as "Wicked," "The Brutalist" and "Emilia Perez" compete for trophies and attention ahead of the Oscars. |
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