How China is Erasing Tibetan Culture, One Child at a Time – The New York Times

  1. How China is Erasing Tibetan Culture, One Child at a Time  The New York Times
  2. Video: Boarding Schools: China’s Tool to Assimilate Tibetan Children  The New York Times
  3. Dr Gyalo Visits Tibetan Parliament, Meets Speaker and Deputy Speaker  Central Tibetan Administration
  4. China places new restrictions on Tibetan students during winter school break  Radio Free Asia
  5. Activist highlights Chinese restrictions during meeting with Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile  The Tribune India
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Venezuela tumbles deeper into dictatorship with Nicolás Maduro set to extend 12-year rule

Global democratic leaders pledge a boycott as exiled opposition leader vows to return to challenge ceremony

Venezuela’s tumble into authoritarianism is poised to enter an even harsher new phase this week with Nicolás Maduro set to extend his 12-year rule despite widespread suspicions that he stole last year’s presidential election.

The man widely believed to have won that vote – retired diplomat Edmundo González – fled abroad to escape a draconian post-election crackdown but has vowed to return home to challenge Maduro’s planned inauguration on Friday.

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Here’s what’s behind Russia cutting off its last gas line to Europe – NPR

  1. Here's what's behind Russia cutting off its last gas line to Europe  NPR
  2. Russia’s gas sector is running out of options after end of transit deal  Kyiv Independent
  3. Ukraine says ready to replace Hungary in EU and NATO  Al Jazeera English
  4. Putin Has Options for Russian Gas After Ukraine Route Closed  Bloomberg
  5. Who pays for Zelensky's gas cut-off gamble?  Responsible Statecraft
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Taliban calls India a ‘significant regional partner’ after officials meet – Al Jazeera English

  1. Taliban calls India a ‘significant regional partner’ after officials meet  Al Jazeera English
  2. India, Afghan Taliban Government Hold Key Meet In Dubai, Discuss Chabahar Port  NDTV
  3. India's top diplomat meets Taliban's acting foreign minister in highest level engagement since 1999 Kandahar contact  Deccan Herald
  4. India, Afghanistan Seek to Revive Trade Talks As Relations Thaw  Bloomberg
  5. India-Taliban talks: Region in flux and 5 reasons behind Delhi’s decision to engage Kabul  The Indian Express
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Mozambique opposition leader returns after post-election violence

Venâncio Mondlane went into self-imposed exile after disputed elections in October, saying he feared being assassinated

Mozambique’s opposition leader, Venâncio Mondlane, has returned to the country from self-imposed exile, saying he is ready for talks with the government after claiming October’s elections were stolen from him.

In large dark sunglasses, Mondlane dropped to his knees as he exited the arrivals door of Maputo’s international airport and appeared to be praying. He spoke to journalists outside, wearing a fake flower garland, before his car edged through crowds of cheering supporters.

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Pound falls to 14-month low as bond sell-off piles pressure on Rachel Reeves

UK borrowing costs rise again, with analyst warning ‘things are also getting rather ugly’

The pound has fallen to a 14-month low against the US dollar as the sell-off in the bond market fuelled investors’ anxiety over UK assets and piled further pressure on the chancellor, Rachel Reeves.

As the bond sell-off gathered steam, sterling lost a cent against the US dollar, extending recent losses, falling to about $1.226.

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UK weather: warnings remain in force across country as temperatures to fall as low as -20C

Snow, ice and fog yellow weather warnings remain in force across the UK as snow and sleet cause disruption to transport

It’s a very cold morning in Ireland with widespread frost and ice lingering, says the Irish meteorological service, Met Éireann.

In a post on X, Met Éireann said:

Sunny spells will develop later with just a scattering of cloud in a cold northerly breeze.

A few isolated wintry showers will drift in over Connacht and Ulster for a time but elsewhere should hold dry.”

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David Lammy says Trump’s rhetoric can be ‘destabilising’ but threat to invade Greenland won’t happen – UK politics live

Foreign secretary says Trump’s comments should be understood as reflection of his concerns about Arctic security

Good morning. For the first time in six months, David Lammy, the foreign secretary, was put up by No 10 to do the morning broadcast interview round – ahead of a speech he is giving later. At PMQs yesterday, perhaps surprisingly, Keir Starmer was not asked about Donald Trump’s suggestion that he might invade Greenland, an autonomous territory that belongs to Denmark. The French and German governments have both condemned Trump’s comments. But, in an interview with the Today programme, Lammy was rather more diplomatic.

Lammy said that, although Trump’s language could be “destabilising”, he did not always do what he threatened. Asked about Trump’s comments, Lammy said:

I think that we know from Donald Trump’s first term that the intensity of his rhetoric, and the unpredictability sometimes of what he says, can be destabilising. He did it with Nato. But in fact, in practice, he sent more troops to Europe under his administration. He sent the first Javelins [anti-tank weapons] and weapons to Ukraine under his administration.

Lammy said that Trump would not use military force to seize Greenland – despite suggesting he might. Asked if the UK should be following France and Germany in saying this would be unacceptable, Lammy replied:

Let’s be serious … It’s not going to happen because no Nato allies have gone to war since the birth of Nato which Ernest Bevin, my great predecessor, was part of.

Lammy said Trump’s comments should be understood as reflection of his concerns about Arctic security. He explained:

Here, I suspect on Greenland, what he’s targeting is his concerns about Russia and China in the Arctic, his concerns about national economic security. He recognises, I’m sure, that in the end, Greenland today is a Kingdom of Denmark. There is a debate in Greenland about their own self determination. But behind it, I think, are his concerns about the Arctic. Of course, the US has troops and a base on Greenland. So it has got a stake in that Arctic region.

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Russian plant fire rages on, 24 hours after Ukrainian attack – Reuters

  1. Russian plant fire rages on, 24 hours after Ukrainian attack  Reuters
  2. 2 Firefighters Killed as Russia Battles Oil Depot Blaze Day After Ukrainian Drone Attack  The Moscow Times
  3. State of emergency declared in Russian city after Ukraine 'drones hit oil depot for Putin's nuclear bombers'  Yahoo! Voices
  4. Russian Strategic Oil Depot Still Burning Over 24 Hours After Attack  Newsweek
  5. Ukraine strikes Russian air force oil depot  DW (English)
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Tesco enjoys ‘biggest ever Christmas’ as shoppers switch from rivals

Supermarket now controls 28.5% of grocery market, with sales at UK stores up 4% in six weeks to 4 January

Tesco has recorded its “biggest ever Christmas”, with the UK’s largest supermarket chain landing its biggest share of the festive shopping trolley since 2016.

Sales at established UK stores rose 4% in the six weeks to 4 January, with fresh food performing particularly strongly and clothing and homeware sales also up.

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Half of England’s county councils due to hold elections could ask for delay – reports

At least 12 councils may request postponement of May elections amid government devolution plans

Half of the county councils due to have elections in England this spring could ask to have them postponed.

Local elections are due to take place in 21 county council areas in England in May, but at least 12 of them are poised to ask ministers for a delay, the BBC and the Times reported.

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Bitcoin miner’s claim to recover £600m in Newport tip thrown out – BBC.com

  1. Bitcoin miner's claim to recover £600m in Newport tip thrown out  BBC.com
  2. Judge halts attempt to retrieve Bitcoin hard drive worth nearly $750 million from landfill  Fox Business
  3. Judge halts attempt to retrieve £600m bitcoin wallet from Welsh dump  The Guardian
  4. Father-of-three loses bid to dig up rubbish tip in search of £600m 'Bitcoin fortune mistakenly thrown out by h  Daily Mail
  5. UK judge dismisses $770M Bitcoin landfill hard drive case  Cointelegraph
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Gloucestershire NHS trust to discharge 140 patients over ‘extreme winter pressures’

People told to attend A&E alone as acute trust cancels operations, declaring ‘critical incident’ amid rise in flu cases

An NHS trust is preparing to cancel operations, urgently discharge 140 patients and restrict admissions to help it cope with “extreme winter pressures”.

The Gloucestershire acute trust declared a “critical incident” on Wednesday as hospitals in England asked patients seeking medical help to come alone to reduce overcrowding in A&E.

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Trump will ‘unleash hell’ if hostages aren’t released. What would that look like? – Haaretz

  1. Trump will 'unleash hell' if hostages aren't released. What would that look like?  Haaretz
  2. Trump warns ‘all hell will break out’ if Gaza hostages aren’t released before his inauguration  CNN
  3. Opinion | Annexing Parts of Gaza Is the Way to Unleash ‘Hell’ on Hamas  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Trump envoy says president-elect is ‘driving’ Gaza hostage talks  The Washington Post
  5. Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Trump's dire warning to Hams  Fox News
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Man extradited to Queensland from NSW over alleged 1997 murder of former partner initially ruled as suicide

Keith Lees charged with murdering Meaghan Rose whose body was found at the base of cliffs at Mooloolaba

A 72-year-old man has been extradited to Queensland and charged with the alleged murder of his former partner almost 28 years ago.

Keith Lees was arrested in Dural, in Sydney’s north-west, last week after spending about 18 months on the run and was handed over to Queensland police on Thursday.

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Live: 70 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks in 24 hours – Middle East Eye

  1. Live: 70 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks in 24 hours  Middle East Eye
  2. LIVE: Israel kills 22 across Gaza in one day as death toll surpasses 46,000  Al Jazeera English
  3. From inside an obliterated Gaza, gunfire not a ceasefire  The Economist
  4. Middle East latest: Gaza war deaths pass 46,000 and Lebanon ends presidential deadlock  The Associated Press
  5. Hamas authorities: 51 killed in Gaza in past day  Yahoo! Voices
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