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Kyiv residents survey damage after Russian strike hits homes

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Kyiv residents have been left once again assessing their damaged homes after the latest overnight Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital. The country’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has reported that at least 20 residential buildings and the Qatari embassy were damaged in the barrage, which killed at least four people in Kyiv. Around half the city’s apartment blocks were left without power by the strike, with temperatures set to drop below -8C.

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Venezuela frees ex-presidential candidate in ‘large’ prisoner release

Caracas (AFP) – Venezuela has started releasing political prisoners, including several foreigners, in an apparent concession to the US after its ouster of President Nicolas Maduro. Among those freed was former opposition candidate Enrique Marquez — who opposed Maduro in the contested 2024 presidential election.

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Venezuelan interim president leads ceremony in honor of the US attack victims

Caracas (AFP) – Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodriguez leads a ceremony in honor of the January 3 US attack victims, alongside their relatives and members of the military leadership, at the Military Academy in Caracas. During the ceremony, Rodriguez and other Venezuelan officials awarded decorations and posthumous promotions to the fallen soldiers. IMAGES

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Relatives outside Rodeo I prision in Venezuela wait for news on release of their loved ones

Guatire (Venezuela) (AFP) – Relatives of prisoners gather in front of Rodeo I prision to wait for information on the release of their loved ones after president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez, announced the release of a “large number” of detainees, some of them foreigners, in an apparent concession to the United States after its ouster of ruler Nicolas Maduro. IMAGES

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El Helicoide detention center after Venezuela announces release of a large number of prisoners

Caracas (AFP) – Road traffic passes in front of a poster of deposed Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro at the entrance to El Helicoide detention centre in Caracas, following an announcement that a significant number of prisoners, including foreigners, are to be released from the country’s jails. The site also serves as the headquarters of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (SEBIN). IMAGES

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Spanish PM open to sending ‘peacekeeping troops to Palestine’

Madrid (AFP) – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez says the country is open to sending “peacekeeping troops to Palestine.” The Spanish government recognised the State of Palestine in 2024 and has been one of Europe’s most vocal critics of Israel’s offensive in Gaza, launched in the wake of the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. Speaking in Madrid, Sanchez says the deployment could happen “once we can see how to advance this task of pacification.”

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Minneapolis residents hold vigil after woman killed by ICE agent

Minneapolis (AFP) – Minneapolis residents hold a vigil for a local woman shot dead by an immigration officer in her car. The woman, named by local media as 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, was attempting to drive away as officers approached and tried to open the door. One agent fired three times with a handgun as the vehicle pulled away. US President Donald Trump has claimed the agent was acting in self-defense and Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem has accused Good of “domestic terrorism” and “weaponizing” her vehicle. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has firmly rejected the government’s argument and called on ICE to leave the city.

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Australia heatwave stokes risk of ‘catastrophic’ bushfires

Walwa (Australia) (AFP) – Bushfires burn near Walwa in the Australian state of Victoria, as firefighters warn that fire danger could reach its highest level — “catastrophic” — amid a current heatwave. The rating advises residents to evacuate at-risk areas, with temperatures forecast to exceed 40C in parts of the southeast. Combined with hot, dry winds, the heat could fuel some of the most dangerous conditions since the “Black Summer” blazes of 2019-2020, which razed millions of hectares, destroyed thousands of homes and blanketed cities in noxious smoke.

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Clashes rage on in Aleppo’s Kurdish areas as civilians told to leave

Aleppo (Syria) (AFP) – Residents of two Kurdish neighbourhoods in the Syrian city of Aleppo have been told to leave their homes as the country’s military prepares for fresh strikes on Kurdish positions. With smoke billowing over the city, thousands of people have already fled and more than a dozen have been killed during clashes between Syria’s army and Kurdish-led forces. The violence erupted on 6 January as the two sides struggle to implement a March deal to bring a Kurdish-led administration and army into Syria’s new Islamist government.

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‘A warning bell’: Human Rights Watch warns right to protest under attack in UK

London (AFP) – A new report released by Human Rights Watch warns that the UK has “severely restricted the right to protest” in recent years with a string of measures against peaceful demonstrators. Speaking to AFP, the NGO’s UK Director Yasmine Ahmed desribes the report as “a warning bell,” explaining that “the UK government is silencing the streets” and has, rather than pulling back restrictive legislation brought in by the preceding Conservative party, has “supercharged it and imposed further restrictions.”

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Russia ‘does not want’ a ceasefire in Ukraine, says Germany’s Merz

Seeon (Germany) (AFP) – German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says a ceasefire in Ukraine “is still not on the agenda, quite obviously because Russia does not want it.” Speaking just days after meeting with Kyiv’s other Western allies in Paris, Merz says “we will therefore have to continue increasing the price of this war.”

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