National Tragedy: Death Toll Climbs to 26 in Pakistan, Karachi’s Gul Plaza Inferno

KARACHI, PAKISTAN — A weekend of horror in Pakistan’s financial capital has culminated in what officials are calling a “national tragedy.” As of Monday, January 19, 2026, the death toll from the catastrophic fire at the Gul Plaza shopping mall has risen to 26, with local authorities warning the final count could surge as high […]

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Foreign Secretary Statement to the House on Greenland and wider Arctic security

Thank you, Madame Deputy Speaker. Can I begin by expressing my condolences to all those affected by the terrible train crash near Córdoba last night. Thank you to the Spanish emergency services who responded overnight and throughout today. I am sure the House will join me in thinking of the people of Spain at this […]

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Beyond the Dream: America and the World Observes MLK Day 2026 with “Undaunted Hope by Uplifting the Oppressed”

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On this Monday, January 19, 2026, the United States pauses to observe the 40th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a federal holiday. Across the nation and globally, the occasion is being marked not as a “day off,” but as a “day on,” guided by the national theme of “Undaunted […]

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Diplomatic Deflections: Ireland Simon Harris Urges “Cool Heads” Amid US-Greenland Trade Crisis1

BRUSSELS — Ireland’s Tánaiste and Minister for Finance, Simon Harris, has made an emphatic call for “dialogue” and “cool heads” as Europe grapples with a burgeoning trade war with the United States.2 Speaking from the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) meeting in Brussels on Monday, January 19, 2026, Harris warned that the destabilizing effects […]

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Trump has threatened European countries with higher tariffs if he doesn’t get Greenland. Will it work?

In an extraordinary escalation of his bid to claim Greenland, US President Donald Trump has threatened eight European countries – Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Great Britain, France and Germany and the Netherlands – with a 10% tariff on all goods coming into the United States from February 1 until he is able to buy the […]

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The Final Curtain: Fashion Legend Valentino Dies in Rome at 93

ROME — The global fashion world is in mourning following the death of Valentino Garavani, the legendary Italian couturier whose vision defined 20th-century glamour. The designer, known mononymously as Valentino, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 19, 2026, at his residence in Rome. He was 93 years old. In a poignant statement released via Instagram, […]

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signalling vulnerabilities could be key to understanding the accident

A tragic accident on the high-speed train line between Andalusia and Madrid has exposed the urgent need to upgrade Spain’s railway system. At 19:45 on Sunday January 18, a modern Iryo high-speed train collided with a Renfe train at the switch (turnout) leading into Adamuz station in Córdoba province, Andalusia. The Iryo 6189 service, travelling […]

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African Continental Brief: Economic Pulse, Record Bond Growth, Green Financing, and Diplomatic Healing

The African economic and geopolitical landscape shifted significantly in early 2026, marked by record-breaking capital market activity in East Africa and a historic moment of national reconciliation in the West. From the surging bond markets of Nairobi to a poignant presidential apology in Sierra Leone, the week has been defined by a mix of rapid […]

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Record Uptake: Over 245,000 Children in Ireland Benefit from National Childcare Scheme in 2025

DUBLIN — Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley, has hailed a landmark year for the National Childcare Scheme (NCS), with new data revealing a 12% surge in participation. On Monday, January 19, 2026, the Department released provisional figures showing that approximately 245,731 unique children benefited from childcare subsidies in 2025, up from roughly […]

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The Sudanese people deserve justice, and we welcome the ongoing role of the ICC in achieving that goal: UK statement at the UN Security Council

I will make three points today. First, we note the landmark conviction of Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman for war crimes and crimes against humanity.  This first conviction from a Security Council referral, and the first addressing Darfur crimes in 2003-2004, sends a clear message that perpetrators of international crimes will be held accountable, no matter […]

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