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Biden gets gift on Jan 6 anniversary with Capitol mutiny

Bloomberg The second anniversary of the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol arrives with the building again in turmoil, this time as House Republicans quarrel over a speaker to lead the chamber. The chaos unfolding on the House floor threatens to tarnish the new GOP majority, which voters put back in power less than two years after a ...

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Scholz faces renewed heat to send tanks to Ukraine

Bloomberg Germany is nearing a decision to send infantry fighting vehicles to help Ukraine fight off Russia’s military invasion as pressure mounts on Chancellor Olaf Scholz to match commitments from France and the US. The government in Berlin is in talks with allies to coordinate an announcement, which could come within days, according to people familiar with the matter. One ...

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Worst cholera outbreak in Malawi kills 643 people

  Bloomberg Malawi’s worst cholera outbreak in two decades has left 643 people dead after the disease spread to all districts of the southeastern African country. The landlocked nation, prone to tropical storms and cyclones, has been battling a resurgence of the water-borne diarrheal disease since March. The rainy season, which began in November, worsened the situation. Floods have led ...

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California faces another deluge by bomb cyclone

  Bloomberg California faces heavy rain and ferocious winds as a powerful storm system adds to recent downpours that have burst levees and triggered mudslides. The deluge was set to continue in parts of the state, and “considerable flooding impacts are likely,” the National Weather Service said in a statement. Heavy snowfall in some mountain areas could make travel impossible ...

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Taiwan detains military officers for spying

  Bloomberg Taiwan detained three active-duty officers and a retired Air Force officer suspected of spying for China, the Central News Agency (CNA) in Taipei reported, a case that hints at the extent of Beijing’s snooping on its much smaller neighbour. The former officer left the military in 2013 and started doing business in China, where he was recruited to ...

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Vietnam ousts two deputy PMs as probes deepen

  Bloomberg Vietnam dismissed two deputy prime ministers — the most senior officials to be relieved of duties since 2017 — amid lengthy investigations driven by a campaign to clean up corruption and protect the Communist Party’s legitimacy. The National Assembly voted to dismiss Deputy PM Vu Duc Dam from office during a four-day special session that began on Thursday. ...

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Russia raises death toll in Ukrainian rocket attack, blames cell-phone use

Bloomberg Russia raised the death toll in a Ukrainian rocket attack on New Year’s Day, to 89, the largest such loss it’s yet acknowledged in the war, blaming soldiers’ mobile-phone use for exposing their location. But Russian military bloggers, who have often been sharply critical of the Defense Ministry’s handling of the war, accused commanders of negligence for stationing mobilised ...

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China, Philippines agree to boost ties

  Bloomberg The presidents of China and the Philippines agreed to strengthen cooperation and discuss maritime differences amicably after meeting in Beijing, according to Chinese state media. “China is willing to properly handle maritime issues with the Philippines side through friendly consultation, and restart negotiations on oil and gas exploration,” China Central Television quoted President Xi Jinping as saying. The ...

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Germany open to seize Russian assets to help rebuild Ukraine

Bloomberg Germany is open to using billions of euros in frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine rebuild as long as legal issues can be resolved and allies follow suit. Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government supports Ukraine’s demand for war reparations but hasn’t yet taken an official position on seizing assets from the Russian state. The issue is complex and some parts ...

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Marcos seeks to move China ties to ‘higher gear’

Bloomberg Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said his government expects to sign more than 10 agreements with China during his visit there, as he seeks to shift the two nations’ ties to “higher gear.” “I will be opening a new chapter in our comprehensive strategic cooperation with China,” Marcos said in a speech before departing for Beijing. He added that ...

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