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Melania Trump premieres multi-million-dollar documentary

Washington (United States) (AFP) – Melania Trump premieres her new movie promising a behind-the-scenes glimpse at her husband’s return to power — a documentary funded by an extraordinary multi-million-dollar deal with Amazon. “It’s my life so you will see everything, a lot of emotions,” teases the first lady, alongside her husband, President Donald Trump, from the red carpet screening at the newly renamed Trump-Kennedy Center in Washington.

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Venezuela opens oil industry to private investors after US prodding

Caracas (AFP) – Venezuelan lawmakers adopt a bill that throws its oil industry open to private investors, in line with US demands following the toppling of leader Nicolas Maduro. One hour after the law’s passing, the United States eased sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry, expanding the ability of US companies to operate in the country which holds a fifth of the world’s oil reserves. Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez hails the reform as a “historical leap.”

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Iran ready to begin negotiations with the US, ‘on an equal footing’

Istanbul (AFP) – Speaking after bilateral talks in Turkey, Iran’s foreign minister says his country is “ready to begin negotiations if they take place on an equal footing, based on mutual interests and mutual respect.” Turkey, seeking to play a “facilitating” role between the US and Iran, urges the US to restart talks over a possible nuclear deal and to avoid attacking Iran as the US sends naval ships in its direction.

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‘Batman’ chides city council in California over ICE operations

Santa Clara (United States) (AFP) – A man dressed in a Batman costume angrily confronts his city council in Santa Clara, California, over immigration enforcement, demanding they take concrete action to block cooperation with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ahead the Super Bowl in the city on February 8. “Batman” tells the court he is “not begging” but “demanding” the council to act, urging officials to put policies in writing to prevent local officers from cooperating with ICE or allowing the agency access to city resources and data.

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Venezuelans march in Caracas in support of the Hydrocarbons Law

Caracas (AFP) – Government supporters take part in a march called by the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) in support of the Hydrocarbons Law in Caracas. The hydrocarbons bill currently before the National Assembly stipulates that private companies located in Venezuela would be able to extract oil without having to enter a joint venture with the state oil company PDVSA, which insisted on a majority stake. IMAGES

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Kyiv’s elderly shiver after Russian attacks on power and heat

Kyiv (Ukraine) (AFP) – Volunteers from the Starenki foundation deliver food and essentials to the elderly while Russia steps up its strikes against Ukraine’s power and heating infrastructure, plunging Kyiv residents into darkness and cold as temperatures drop as low as -20C.

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Minneapolis activists track Trump’s immigration enforcers

Minneapolis (United States) (AFP) – A core of Minneapolis activists is playing a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with the federal agents deployed in force to the midwestern city to round up undocumented immigrants. Using encrypted messaging apps and mapping software, the volunteers — several of them military veterans — seek to shadow the federal officers as they comb the city for immigrants, to share their whereabouts and document arrests.

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Helicopter display in Rio marks centenary of historic flight

Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) (AFP) – Helicopters from the Spanish Air and Space Force’s ASPA patrol perform an aerial display over Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro to mark the centenary of the 1926 Plus Ultra flight, the first single-aircraft crossing of the South Atlantic from Spain to South America.

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Fear in Sicilian town as vast landslide risks widening

Niscemi (Italy) (AFP) – Police are going door to door in the Sicilian town of Niscemi, making sure residents are not returning without authorisation, as the off-limits ‘red zone’ has been extended following a large landslide. “Today the unknown is how it will evolve,” says Luigi D’Angelo, emergency manager for the department of Civil Protection. “There are serious risks that it could continue to collapse.”

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EU expected to put Iran Guards on ‘terrorist list,’ says Kallas

Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – EU foreign ministers are expected to agree to put Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on the bloc’s “terrorist list” after a deadly crackdown on mass protests, says the EU’s foreign policy chief. “If you act as a terrorist, you should also be treated as a terrorist,” Kaja Kallas tells journalists ahead of the ministers’ meeting in Brussels.

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‘No. 1 fan’: Rapper Nicki Minaj backs US President Trump

Washington (United States) (AFP) – Rap icon Nicki Minaj declares she is Donald Trump’s “number one fan,” adding that “hate” directed at the US president makes her support him more. Republican Trump calls the provocative singer-songwriter up on stage at an event in Washington, DC, after she announced her support for so-called “Trump Accounts,” which provide trust funds for children.

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