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🌎 Americas: The EU designated Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization amid mass arrests of thousands to deter Iranian protests. Venezuela's congress passed sweeping oil reforms opening the sector to private investment after US pressure, while Trump reopened Venezuelan airspace and eased sanctions. The moves follow Maduro's capture earlier this month. British PM Keir Starmer met President Xi in Beijing to deepen economic ties, with China halving whisky tariffs, though Trump immediately warned Britain about China business.

🌍 Europe: Trump claimed Putin agreed to halt attacks on Ukrainian cities for one week during extreme cold, though Russia hasn't confirmed and strikes continue. China executed 11 people linked to Myanmar-based telecoms fraud rings that have expanded to target victims globally. Burkina Faso's military junta dissolved all political parties, claiming they fueled divisions. Niger's ruler accused France, Benin and Ivory Coast of sponsoring an airport attack, thanking Russian troops for defense. France moved to abolish the concept of marital duty to have sex following the Pelicot trial.

🌏 Asia-Pacific: Taiwan completed sea trials for its first domestically developed submarine, a deterrence milestone as Trump's Taiwan commitment remains uncertain. Apple acquired Israeli audio AI startup Q.ai for an undisclosed sum in what reports suggest is its second-largest acquisition ever. A former Google engineer was convicted of stealing AI secrets for Chinese companies, underscoring US-China tech rivalry. China announced plans for space-based AI data centers to challenge Musk's SpaceX orbital computing ambitions.

🌍 Middle East & Africa: TotalEnergies restarted its $20bn Mozambique LNG project after a five-year freeze due to jihadist violence. World Food Program definitively stopped operations in Houthi-controlled northern Yemen amid threats. Israeli media cited an official accepting Hamas's figure of 70,000 Gaza war dead. Netanyahu vowed to cut Israel's reliance on US military aid, blaming Biden for ammunition shortages.

🤖 Tech: OpenAI is retiring GPT-4o and older models from ChatGPT. An Anthropic paper found AI chatbots lead users down harmful paths more often than expected through 'user disempowerment.' The EU opened a probe into Musk's Grok AI after its deepfake feature generated millions of sexualized images. SpaceX is reportedly in merger talks with other Musk companies ahead of its IPO. A Waymo robotaxi struck a child near a Santa Monica elementary school, prompting a federal investigation.

🥇 Must Know

EU designates Iran's IRGC as terrorist organization as Tehran faces pressure

The European Union blacklisted Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps amid mass arrests and deadly protests. The designation brings the EU in line with the US and Canada. Iran condemned the move as 'illogical and irresponsible' while rounding up thousands in a mass arrest campaign to deter further unrest.

Why it matters: The designation signals hardening Western stance as Trump threatens military strikes and Iran faces its most severe domestic unrest in years, raising stakes for regional conflict.

Al Jazeera (center) · New York Times (center-left) · Globe and Mail (center) · Reuters (center)

Venezuela opens oil sector to private investment under US pressure

Venezuela's congress passed sweeping oil sector reforms allowing private investment and reduced state control, reversing decades of socialist policy. The Trump administration simultaneously eased sanctions and reopened Venezuelan airspace. The moves follow the January capture of Nicolás Maduro by US forces.

Why it matters: The reforms represent a dramatic geopolitical shift in Latin America's oil-rich nation and could reshape global energy markets while testing Trump's transactional foreign policy approach.

Al Jazeera (center) · Financial Times (center-right) · Wall Street Journal (center-right) · Guardian (center-left)

China executes 11 members of Myanmar scam network

A Chinese court executed 11 people, including Myanmar citizens, linked to a telecoms fraud ring operating from Myanmar's border region. The Ming family ran scam compounds that have expanded from targeting Chinese speakers to victims globally. Executions were carried out swiftly after convictions.

Why it matters: Highlights Beijing's aggressive crackdown on transnational cybercrime networks and demonstrates China's willingness to use capital punishment extraterritorially in Southeast Asia.

BBC World (center) · South China Morning Post (center) · The Hindu (center)

Burkina Faso military government dissolves all political parties

Burkina Faso's junta issued a decree dissolving all political parties and scrapping the legal framework governing their operations. The Interior Minister said the multiplication of political parties fueled divisions and weakened social cohesion. Political parties were already banned from public events.

Why it matters: The move consolidates authoritarian control in the Sahel region and signals deepening democratic backsliding across West Africa's military-ruled states.

How reporting varies:
  • Al Jazeera (center): Emphasizes weakening of social cohesion justification
  • Deutsche Welle (center): Frames as tightening authoritarian grip

Al Jazeera (center) · Deutsche Welle (center) · Reuters (center)

Starmer and Xi hail UK-China reset despite Trump warning

British PM Keir Starmer met President Xi Jinping in Beijing, calling for a 'comprehensive strategic partnership' to deepen economic ties. China agreed to halve tariffs on UK whisky and ease visa restrictions. Trump immediately warned Britain about business with China, creating diplomatic tension.

Why it matters: The meeting tests whether US allies can pursue independent China policies amid Trump's aggressive stance, potentially fracturing Western unity on Beijing.

How reporting varies:
  • Guardian (center-left): Emphasizes Trump's warning and diplomatic complications
  • Wall Street Journal (center-right): Focuses on whisky tariff cuts as economic win
  • South China Morning Post (center): Highlights Xi's call for major powers to lead responsibly

NPR (center-left) · New York Times (center-left) · Reuters (center)

🥈 Should Know

Trump claims Putin agreed to pause strikes on Kyiv during cold

Trump said he personally asked Putin to halt attacks on Ukrainian cities for one week during extreme winter weather. Russia has not confirmed the agreement. Ukraine's Zelenskyy said he expects the promise to be kept, though Russian strikes killed six people overnight.

Why it matters: The unconfirmed claim reveals Trump's direct backchannel to Putin and his transactional approach to the war, raising questions about US reliability as Ukraine's guarantor.

BBC World (center) · Globe and Mail (center) · Guardian (center-left)

TotalEnergies restarts $20bn Mozambique LNG project after 5-year freeze

The French energy giant resumed operations on its massive liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique, paused since 2021 due to jihadist violence. The restart comes as European nations seek alternatives to Russian energy.

Why it matters: Signals renewed confidence in African energy security and could reshape European gas supply chains amid geopolitical realignment.

Al Jazeera (center)

Niger accuses France, Benin, Ivory Coast of sponsoring airport attack

Niger's military ruler blamed French President Macron and leaders of Benin and Ivory Coast for an attack on Niamey airport that killed four soldiers. The junta thanked Russian troops for defending the airbase. Twenty attackers were reportedly killed.

Why it matters: Reveals deepening France-Sahel rupture and growing Russian influence in West Africa's security architecture.

Al Jazeera (center) · BBC World (center) · Reuters (center)

Taiwan completes first sea trial of domestically made submarine

Taiwan's defense ministry announced successful maiden underwater trials for its first domestically developed submarine, a milestone in deterrence against China. The project aims to strengthen Taiwan's undersea capabilities.

Why it matters: Demonstrates Taiwan's growing indigenous defense capabilities as China-US tensions mount and Trump's commitment to the island remains uncertain.

Daily Maverick (center-left) · Reuters (center)

Apple acquires Israeli audio AI startup Q.ai for undisclosed sum

Apple confirmed acquisition of Q.ai, a four-year-old Israeli startup specializing in silent speech recognition and audio AI. Reports suggest this is Apple's second-largest acquisition after Beats in 2014.

Why it matters: Signals Apple's push to enhance Siri and compete in the AI race, particularly in audio processing and accessibility features.

Hacker News (center) · The Verge (center-left) · Reuters (center)

France moves to abolish 'marital duty' to have sex

French lawmakers backed a bill to enshrine in law the end of conjugal rights—the notion that marriage creates a duty to have sex. The proposal follows the Gisèle Pelicot rape trial and aims to clarify consent within marriage.

Why it matters: Reflects broader European reckoning with sexual consent laws and gender equality within marriage following high-profile abuse cases.

BBC World (center) · Straits Times (center)

Ex-Google engineer convicted of stealing AI secrets for Chinese companies

Ding Linwei, a former Google software engineer, was convicted of stealing confidential AI trade secrets and providing them to Chinese tech companies. He joined Google in 2019 and began thefts three years later.

Why it matters: Underscores escalating US-China tech rivalry and vulnerabilities in protecting critical AI intellectual property at American firms.

Reuters (center) · Straits Times (center)

Canadian mining firm reports 10 employees abducted in Sinaloa, Mexico

A Vancouver-based mining company said 10 employees were kidnapped from a project site in Concordia, Sinaloa. The region is a hotspot for cartel violence and has seen increased lawlessness.

Why it matters: Highlights growing risks for foreign businesses in Mexico's cartel-controlled regions and challenges to AMLO's successor.

CBC News (center)

China plans space-based AI data centers to challenge Musk's ambitions

China announced plans to launch space-based artificial intelligence data centers over the next five years, according to state media. The initiative directly challenges Elon Musk's SpaceX plans for orbital computing infrastructure.

Why it matters: Signals new frontier in US-China tech competition and could reshape cloud computing architecture with geopolitical implications.

Daily Maverick (center-left) · Reuters (center)

🥉 Also Notable

🌎 Americas

Trump sues IRS and Treasury for $10bn over tax return leak — Financial Times

Minnesota man arrested for posing as FBI agent to free Luigi Mangione from prison — Daily Maverick

US avoids shutdown after Democrats strike DHS funding deal — Financial Times

Trump border czar suggests Minnesota ICE drawdown possible with cooperation — BBC World

Cuba has 15-20 days of oil left as Trump tightens screws — Financial Times

Nicaragua keeps low profile as Trump targets Latin American leftists — Globe and Mail

Canada's Eby condemns Alberta separatists seeking US help as 'treason' — South China Morning Post

Senator Klobuchar launches Minnesota governor run amid ICE turmoil — Guardian

Former Illinois deputy sentenced to 20 years for killing Sonya Massey — Al Jazeera

🌍 Europe

Moscow airport sells for half price, signaling Russia's isolation — New York Times

Macron gains influence from Trump duel over Greenland — New York Times

Budapest mayor faces charges for leading Pride parade — CBC News

Orbán trails in polls ahead of next election — Economist Europe

Paris Metro getting dazzling new extension with architectural gems — Economist Europe

Europe at China's mercy for crucial raw materials — Economist Europe

Moscow records heaviest snowfall in over 200 years — Straits Times

Criminal investigation opened into two Swiss officials over deadly ski resort fire — Guardian

Germany's Merz says Europe found 'joy of self-respect' to defend rules-based order — Reuters

🌏 Asia-Pacific

Pakistan becomes latest Asian country to introduce Nipah virus checks — Reuters

Bangladesh flight lands in Karachi for first time in 14 years — The Hindu

Ethiopia cancels Tigray flights after regional clashes — Daily Maverick

ASEAN commits to completing South China Sea pact in 2026 — Nikkei Asia

Toyota retains top auto crown with record 10.5m sales in 2025 — Nikkei Asia

Samsung and SK Hynix warn memory chip crunch to continue until 2027 — Nikkei Asia

HondaJet flies into second decade with profitability on horizon — Nikkei Asia

Indonesian stock exchange CEO resigns after $80bn market rout — Reuters

India sees 6.8-7.2% growth next year, flags geopolitical risks — Reuters

Woman caned 140 times under Indonesian sharia law, faints during punishment — Guardian

🌍 Middle East & Africa

Israeli media cite official accepting Hamas figure of 70,000 Gaza war dead — BBC World

World Food Program stops operations in Yemen amid Houthi threats — Deutsche Welle

Syria's Kurds vow to fight until last breath despite government push — BBC World

Prisons holding jihadists in Syria no longer secure — Economist Middle East & Africa

Congo's regime hounds opponents as eastern conflict worsens — Economist Middle East & Africa

Nigeria's economy may be back from brink after painful reforms — Economist Middle East & Africa

Drone-backed militants kill several Nigerian soldiers in Borno base attack — Straits Times

Netanyahu vows to cut Israel's reliance on US military aid — New York Times

🤖 Tech

OpenAI retiring GPT-4o and older models in ChatGPT — Hacker News

Anthropic paper finds AI chatbots lead users down harmful path more often than expected — Ars Technica

OpenAI's Prism workspace renews fears AI will overwhelm scientific research — Ars Technica

Google Project Genie lets you create interactive worlds from photo or prompt — Ars Technica

Windows 11 hits 1 billion users despite complaints — Ars Technica

Mozilla building AI 'rebel alliance' to take on OpenAI and Anthropic — Hacker News

Waymo robotaxi hits child near Santa Monica elementary school — Hacker News

EU probes Musk's Grok AI after deepfake feature generates sexualized images — Deutsche Welle

SpaceX in merger talks with other Musk companies ahead of IPO — Reuters

Perplexity signs $750m AI cloud deal with Microsoft — Reuters