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Americas: The Trump administration escalated pressure on Venezuela, seizing oil tankers and causing tanker traffic to Venezuela to slow dramatically. Trump announced plans for "Trump-class" battleships and named a special envoy to Greenland, angering Denmark. Canada appointed financier Mark Wiseman as its new US ambassador ahead of critical trade negotiations.

Europe: A Russian general was killed by a car bomb in Moscow in what appears to be the latest targeted assassination. Ukraine's Zelensky said peace negotiations are "close to a real result." France's La Poste suffered a cyberattack just before Christmas, disrupting postal and banking services.

Asia-Pacific: ASEAN foreign ministers met to address the Thailand-Cambodia border conflict but failed to secure an immediate ceasefire. Japan's Finance Ministry warned it would act against excessive yen weakness as the currency fell. ByteDance announced plans for $23 billion in AI infrastructure spending.

Middle East & Africa: Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in Gaza City as ceasefire violations reportedly mounted. Netanyahu announced he will discuss Iran's nuclear program and the next phase of Gaza operations with Trump. Syrian government forces and Kurdish SDF clashed in Aleppo before agreeing to de-escalate.

Tech: The FDA approved Novo Nordisk's Wegovy pill, the first oral obesity medication. The FCC banned new foreign-made drone models, including from China's DJI. CBS News pulled a 60 Minutes segment on El Salvador's CECOT prison, drawing accusations of censorship under new editor Bari Weiss. Alphabet agreed to acquire clean energy developer Intersect Power for $4.75 billion.

Must Know

US seizes Venezuelan oil tankers as pressure campaign intensifies [UPDATE]

The US Coast Guard intercepted additional Venezuelan-bound tankers, causing oil loading to slow dramatically and ships to turn around. Trump said it would be "smart" for Maduro to leave power. Homeland Security Secretary Noem confirmed the seizures aim to force regime change.

Why it matters: The de facto naval blockade marks a significant escalation, with China condemning it as a "serious violation" of international law and Russia pledging "full support" for Venezuela.

Reuters (center)

Trump names Greenland envoy, Denmark summons US ambassador [UPDATE]

Trump appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland with the stated goal of "integrating" the territory into the US. Denmark summoned the US ambassador, and both Danish and Greenlandic leaders demanded respect for their borders.

Why it matters: The unprecedented appointment of an envoy to a NATO ally's territory signals Trump is serious about acquiring Greenland, straining transatlantic relations.

The Guardian (center-left)

Zelensky says Ukraine peace talks are "close to a real result"

Ukrainian President Zelensky said progress in US-led peace negotiations is "quite solid," noting that initial American proposals address many of Kyiv's demands. The Kremlin characterized the talks as a "working process" rather than a breakthrough.

Why it matters: Both sides signaling cautious optimism suggests substantive negotiations are underway, though major gaps remain.

Reuters (center)

FDA approves first oral weight-loss pill

The FDA approved Novo Nordisk's Wegovy pill, making it the first oral medication to treat obesity. The Danish company now has an edge over rival Eli Lilly in the race to market pill-form GLP-1 treatments.

Why it matters: A daily pill could dramatically expand the obesity drug market beyond patients willing to take weekly injections.

Financial Times (center-right)

Russian general killed by car bomb in Moscow [UPDATE]

Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of the General Staff's army operational training directorate, was killed when an explosive device detonated beneath his car in Moscow. Russian investigators said they are examining whether Ukrainian intelligence was responsible.

Why it matters: The assassination, deep inside Russia's capital, demonstrates Ukraine's growing capacity for targeted strikes against military leadership.

The Guardian (center-left)

Should Know

ASEAN meeting ends without Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire

Southeast Asian foreign ministers gathered to address the Thailand-Cambodia border conflict but failed to secure an immediate ceasefire. Fighting over the disputed Preah Vihear temple area has continued for weeks, with ASEAN urging both sides to exercise "maximum restraint."

Why it matters: The deadlock exposes ASEAN's limited capacity to resolve conflicts between member states as casualties mount.

Nikkei Asia (center-right)

CBS pulls 60 Minutes segment on El Salvador prison

CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss pulled a 60 Minutes report on the CECOT mega-prison where Trump has sent deported migrants. Weiss said the segment "wasn't ready," but critics accused her of censorship. The segment later appeared on Canadian television.

Why it matters: The controversy tests whether Weiss's appointment will reshape CBS's editorial independence on politically sensitive topics.

The Guardian (center-left)

Alphabet acquires clean energy developer for $4.75 billion

Google parent Alphabet agreed to buy Intersect Power, a clean energy developer, for $4.75 billion. The acquisition will help Google expand access to power generation needed to fuel its AI development.

Why it matters: Tech giants are increasingly acquiring power assets directly as AI's electricity demands outstrip available supply.

Financial Times (center-right)

Trump recalls more than two dozen career ambassadors

The State Department abruptly recalled nearly 30 career ambassadors in what officials called a bid to ensure adherence to the "America First" agenda. The diplomats' union expressed "deep concern" that the move would "politicize" the foreign service.

Why it matters: The unprecedented recall of career diplomats risks leaving major posts unfilled during a volatile geopolitical period.

Washington Post (center-left)

ByteDance plans $23 billion AI spending spree

TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance will increase capital expenditure next year to build AI infrastructure, aiming to keep pace with US rivals. The spending will focus on data centers and computing power.

Why it matters: ByteDance's AI push shows Chinese tech giants are investing heavily despite US restrictions on advanced chips.

Financial Times (center-right)

FCC bans new foreign-made drones, including DJI models

The FCC added Chinese drone-maker DJI and all other foreign manufacturers to a list of companies posing "unacceptable risks" to US national security. No new drone models from these companies can receive approval for US sales.

Why it matters: DJI controls over half the US commercial drone market; the ban could disrupt industries from agriculture to filmmaking.

The Verge (center-left)

Syrian government and Kurdish forces agree to de-escalate after Aleppo clashes

At least two civilians were killed in clashes between Syrian government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in Aleppo. Turkish officials visited Syria as both sides agreed to de-escalate ahead of a deadline for Kurdish integration.

Why it matters: The violence tests the fragile post-Assad order as competing factions negotiate their roles in the new Syria.

Reuters (center)

Canada names BlackRock executive as US ambassador

Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed financier Mark Wiseman, a former BlackRock and pension fund executive, as Canada's new ambassador to the US, effective February 15. The appointment comes as Canada prepares for critical trade negotiations in 2026.

Why it matters: Wiseman's business background signals Canada's focus on economic diplomacy as tariff threats loom.

Financial Times (center-right)

Quick Signals

Gold hit all-time high above $4,400/oz, silver also at record on geopolitical tensions and safe-haven demand — Financial Times

Trump announces "Trump-class" battleships as part of "Golden Fleet" naval modernization push — Financial Times

Japan Finance Ministry warns of "deep concern" over yen weakness, hints at intervention — Nikkei Asia

UK man and five others charged with 60+ sexual offenses against his wife over 13 years — The Guardian

Netanyahu to discuss Iran's nuclear program and Gaza "next phase" with Trump next week — SCMP

Russia strikes Ukraine's Odesa port twice in 24 hours, damaging facilities and a ship — Straits Times

NYT reporter sues Google, xAI, and OpenAI over chatbot training — first lawsuit naming xAI — Reuters

Corruption charges spark violent protests in Albania; petrol bombs thrown at government building — SCMP

Call of Duty co-creator Vince Zampella killed in car crash at age 55 — The Verge

Amazon says it blocked 1,800+ North Koreans from applying for jobs using remote US computers — Straits Times

Pirate group claims to have scraped 86 million tracks from Spotify — The Verge

Banksy unveils new mural in London showing two children looking at the sky — The Guardian

France's La Poste hit by DDoS cyberattack, disrupting websites and banking services before Christmas — The Guardian

Chris Rea, singer of "Driving Home for Christmas," dies at 74 — SCMP

Barry Manilow, 82, announces early-stage lung cancer diagnosis; will undergo surgery — The Guardian

Suntory to halt Jim Beam production for one year as US tariffs blunt exports — Nikkei Asia

Below the Fold

🌎 Americas

Ecuador soldiers sentenced to 34+ years for disappearance of four Afro-Ecuadorian boys during security crackdown — The Guardian

Senator Flavio Bolsonaro to moderate father's legacy in 2026 presidential campaign — Straits Times

US conducting surveillance flights over Nigeria after Trump intervention threat — Straits Times

States sue to stop Trump administration from defunding Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — Straits Times

Uber reportedly cleared violent felons to drive; passengers accused them of rape — Straits Times

Venezuela relying on 20 aging planes after US restricted its airspace — WSJ

🌍 Europe

UK exporters increasingly dissatisfied with EU trade terms post-Brexit — Financial Times

Portugal's far-right Chega ordered to remove posters targeting Roma community — The Guardian

Three seriously hurt in explosion at French chemical plant — Straits Times

50-meter breach opens in Shropshire canal; people rescued from boats pulled into hole — The Guardian

2025 on target to be Britain's hottest year on record at 10.05°C average — Straits Times

Italian prosecutors ask to drop case of suspected Russian drone flyovers at EU space center — Straits Times

🌏 Asia-Pacific

F-16V jets for Taiwan undergoing ground tests as delivery pressure mounts on US and Lockheed Martin — SCMP

Japan set to join EU's €110 billion Horizon research scheme — Nikkei Asia

Japan to process rare-earth mud from deep-sea reserves starting 2027 — Nikkei Asia

TEPCO to develop data centers near world's largest nuclear plant — Nikkei Asia

Blackstone to buy Nippon Express logistics hub in Tokyo for over $630 million — Nikkei Asia

Honda plans EV version of Japan's top-selling minicar as BYD competition looms — Nikkei Asia

Iran oil exports hit 7-year high, defying US sanctions — Nikkei Asia

Adani looks to nuclear power for "aggressive" AI data center push in India — Nikkei Asia

Mistrial declared in Linda Sun case; ex-NY state aide charged with acting as China agent — WSJ

China cracks down on unofficial churches; pastors detained across multiple cities — The Guardian

🌍 Middle East & Africa

Israel kills two Palestinians in Gaza City as ceasefire violations reportedly reach 875 — Al Jazeera

Sudan's Darfur grapples with severe measles outbreak; hospital "overwhelmed" — Al Jazeera

Lebanese PM urges swift approval of law to repay depositors frozen since 2020 collapse — Straits Times

Ugandan police tear gas crowd at opposition leader Bobi Wine's campaign event — Al Jazeera

Assad and close circle lead life of luxury in Russian exile after brutal reign — NYT

Ex-Israeli PM Bennett accuses Netanyahu of "treason" over alleged Qatar funding to aides — SCMP

🤖 Tech

Malicious npm package "Lotusbail" found harvesting WhatsApp messages from 56k downloads — Hacker News

ChatGPT launches "Year in Review" feature showing user conversation statistics — The Verge

Zhipu AI releases GLM-4.7 model with advanced coding capabilities — Hacker News

Coinbase acquires The Clearing Company to expand prediction markets business — Reuters

Flock AI security cameras exposed to internet; researchers tracked themselves — Hacker News

Nvidia aims to begin H200 chip shipments to China by mid-February — Reuters

EU diplomat says US is "demolishing its scientific leadership" with funding cuts — Hacker News

Claude Code adds native Language Server Protocol support — Hacker News