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Venezuela oppn ends Guaido’s leadership in vote

  Bloomberg Venezuela’s opposition put an end to Juan Guaido’s interim government, voting against renewing his US-backed strategy that failed to oust President Nicolas Maduro over the course of almost four years. A proposal to eliminate the parallel government passed a second and final round of voting in the opposition-led National Assembly. Starting from January 5, the National Assembly is ...

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China’s Communist Party names Yi to lead foreign policy

  Bloomberg China’s ruling Communist Party has named Wang Yi to direct the nation’s foreign policy after he was promoted to the 24-member Politburo following last year’s twice-a-decade party congress. The foreign ministry’s website posted a report by Wang as the director of the general office of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission. His previous position as foreign minister was recently ...

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Putin, Xi hail ties as Russia struggles with war in Ukraine

Bloomberg Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping hailed deepening ties between their countries in talks, despite signs of Beijing’s impatience over the wider political and economic impact of Russia’s struggling invasion of Ukraine. Russia-China ties are the “best in history” and their strategic partnership is a “stabilising factor” amid rising geopolitical tensions, the Russian president said in the video ...

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Biden signs $1.7trn funding bill with $47bn Ukraine aid

Bloomberg President Joe Biden signed a $1.7 trillion government funding bill that includes $47 billion in additional aid for Ukraine in a victory for Democrats who feared that Republicans who will have control of the House in January could force deeper spending cuts and block assistance to Kyiv. Biden, who is on St Croix in the US Virgin Islands, signed ...

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UK Labour has 26-point lead over Sunak’s Tories, says poll

  Bloomberg The UK Labour Party has a 26-point poll lead over Rishi Sunak’s ruling Conservatives, highlighting the task facing Britain’s new prime minister to restore his party’s fortunes. Support for Labour is at 45%, compared to 19% for the Tories, according to the survey of 1,169 adults conducted by People Polling for the broadcaster GB News. The polling company’s ...

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Myanmar’s Suu Kyi faces 33 years in jail

Bloomberg Myanmar’s deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to seven more years in prison after she was found guilty of five charges of corruption during her time in government, according to a person familiar with the matter. A special court inside the compound of Naypyidaw Prison ruled the 77-year-old failed to follow financial regulations in renting and ...

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Xi appoints US envoy Qin Gang as foreign minister

  Bloomberg China appointed its ambassador to the US, Qin Gang, as the new foreign minister, as the nation shows signs of moving back to a lower-key diplomatic strategy after a growing backlash against its confrontational style. The move was announced by China National Radio, which said the decision was made at a meeting of the National People’s Congress Standing ...

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Eritrean troops withdraw from Ethiopia’s Tigray region

  Bloomberg Eritrean soldiers are leaving major cities in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, the latest sign that a peace deal aimed at ending two years of conflict is holding. Over the past 48 hours the troops were seen withdrawing by truck from the Ethiopian city of Shire and the town of Adwa near the northern border with Eritrea, said people who ...

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Russia fires heavy salvo on Ukrainian cities

Bloomberg Russia rained scores of missiles on Ukrainian cities in one of its heaviest barrages of the war, pressing further with a campaign to destroy civilian targets as Moscow spurned the prospects of talks to end the invasion. In the 10th large-scale attack since September, President Vladimir Putin’s forces fired 69 cruise missiles, according to Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine’s army commander-in-chief. ...

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China says it is up to US to take steps to resume high-level military talks

  Bloomberg China said it is up to the US to take steps towards resuming high-level military discussions that were suspended after Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan, comments that hint at lingering tensions between the world’s two largest economies. “If the US really wants to carry out positive and constructive dialogue and exchange with China, it must show sincerity and take ...

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