Vietnam’s Ruling Communist Party Re-Elects To Lam As General Secretary

Vietnam’s top leader To Lam has been reappointed as head of the country’s ruling Communist Party for the next five years.
US, Ukraine, Russia Begins Trilateral Discussions in Abu Dhabi

Ukraine, Russia and the US are set to hold three-way talks in Abu Dhabi this Friday, marking the first time that the three countries have sat down together since Russia invaded in 2022.
UK Absent From Trumps’ Board Of Peace Signing

UK’s foreign minister Yvette Cooper has said Britain will not take part in the signing ceremony for US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” taking place this Thursday in Davos, Switzerland citing concerns about the inclusion of Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose forces are still fighting in Ukraine.
Rescuers Search For Several Missing In New Zealand Landslide

Rescuers are still searching for several persons still missing after a landslide occurred at a campground in the tourist hotspot of Mount Maunganui in New Zealand
Genocide: I’ll Soon Brief, Give White House Options How To Protect Christians In Nigeria – Riley Moore

US Congressman, Rep. Riley Moore, has disclosed that he would soon ‘brief’ and give the White House options on how to protect Christians in Nigeria.
Trump Increases Threats On Greenland

United States president, Donald Trump, has doubled his threat to take control of Greenland, saying that there was “no going back” and that “Greenland is imperative”.
Morocco’s King Accepts Trump’s Invitation to Join “Board of Peace”

The foreign ministry in Morocco says the country’s King, Mohammed VI has accepted US President Donald Trump’s invitation to join his “Board of Peace” as a founding member.
Thousands March In US Against Iran’s Crackdown On Protesters

Thousands in the United States staged large demonstrations on Sunday denouncing the Iranian government’s deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters in the Islamic Republic.
Japan And US Agrees To Expand Cooperation On Defense Equipments

Japan and the United States have agreed to boost joint production of defence equipment, including missiles, and expand their military presence in waters southwest of mainland Japan.
Death Tolls Rise Above 2000 Amid Iran Protests Crackdown

The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, has said that more than 2,000 people have been killed during the violent crackdown by security forces on protests in Iran, as President Trump promised Iranians that help was “on its way”.