The US military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, sparked global reactions, with the US announcing it would "run" Venezuela and control its oil, leading to international condemnation of the intervention and domestic protests and celebrations alike.
Authorities identified all 40 victims of the Crans-Montana New Year's Eve bar fire, with managers now suspected of negligence, as mourners attend emotional Masses and the town struggles to process one of Switzerland's worst disasters.
The UK grapples with plans to seize asylum seekers' phones, severe winter weather warnings across Scotland and England, Keir Starmer's push for closer EU single market ties, the reopening of a historic mining union hall, and concerns over surveillance reports by undercover police and rising far-right influence.
Nigeria faces new attacks on villages following US strikes, Iran addresses economic challenges amid protests and military threats, Yemeni forces reclaim territory with Saudi backing, and North Korea launches ballistic missiles ahead of diplomatic talks.
Concerns rise over Trump's impact on disaster preparedness and erosion of US health information credibility, a Wisconsin judge resigns after obstructing an immigrant arrest, and a prominent composer cancels a Kennedy Center gig over a Trump-related name change.
Evangeline Lilly reveals brain damage from a fall, Tommy Lee Jones's family requests privacy after his daughter's death, cricket veteran Damien Martyn recovers from a coma, and Anne Frank's stepsister, Eva Schloss, dies at 96, while calls for a royal commission into the Bondi attack gain traction.
Analysts voice caution about the global economic outlook for 2026, citing potential AI bubble bursts and Trump's influence on the Fed, while HSBC cuts mortgage rates in the UK, and a leading researcher warns of insufficient time to prepare for AI safety risks.
Brigitte Bardot's complex legacy as a cultural icon and controversial figure is highlighted, alongside a Belgian PM's cat becoming a social media star, Canadian officials warning against US health misinformation, and the struggle of Hungarian writers in a hostile environment.