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Tarique Rahman, the front-runner to be Bangladesh's next prime minister, has returned after 17 years in exile, setting the stage for a major political shift ahead of elections.
Jordan's military has launched airstrikes on drug and weapons smuggling operations inside Syria, highlighting the ongoing threat from the 'Captagon' trade in the post-Assad era.
The U.S. Justice Department has discovered over a million additional documents potentially linked to Jeffrey Epstein, delaying the full public release for weeks. The delay is to redact information to protect victims, escalating political tensions ahead of the 2026 midterms.
An AFP journalist injured in a 2023 Israeli attack in Lebanon is in Washington D.C. to demand accountability for the strike that killed a Reuters colleague, reigniting debates on press freedom and U.S. foreign policy.
Nvidia aims to start shipping its H200 AI chips to China by mid-February 2026, according to Reuters. The plan, however, is entirely contingent on securing approval from the Beijing government.
A Reuters investigation reveals a Trump-era political appointee initiated a probe into a Democratic lawmaker based on a conservative media report, illustrating the growing influence of partisan news on U.S. governance.