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- Trump vows extra tariffs for UK, Denmark and other European countries until Greenland deal struck.
- Noon: Headlines so far-
- Iran UPdates:Kurdistan Judiciary Chief Claims ‘Main Leaders’ of Protests Have Been Arrested” Tasnim News Agency reported on Sunday, January 11, 2026, quoting the head of the Kurdistan Province judiciary, that people labeled as “rioters” and “protest leaders” had been arrested in several cities across the region. The announcement came as Kurdish human rights groups had already reported widespread arrests of protesters and civil activists in the province-
- As rights groups report that at least 48 protesters were killed, more protests break out in Iran:
- Salt Lake City church shooting leaves 2 dead and several injured” At least 2 people are dead and six others are injured after a shooting outside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building in Salt Lake City, authorities said.
- MILAN, Feb 10 – Germany took second place in Group B after a 2-1 win over Italy and Sweden ended the group stage of the women’s Olympic ice hockey tournament on maximum points with a 4-0 win over Japan at Milano Rho Arena on Tuesday.
- Indonesia readies up to 8,000 troops for Gaza in support of Trump peace plan-The plan comes as Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto received an invitation from the United States on Monday (Feb 9) to attend a Feb 19 Board of Peace meeting-
- The FBI on Tuesday released a series of photos of a person in disappearance of Nancy Guthrie-
- Satellite images: US forces in Qatar loaded missiles on truck launchers amid Iran tensions -US forces in Qatar’s al-Udeid, the biggest US base in the Middle East, put missiles into truck launchers as tensions with Iran ratcheted up since January, analysis of satellite images shows, meaning they could be moved more quickly.
- Dutch police arrest 15 over ‘Islamic State’ TikTok posts
- Israel: Netanyahu heads to US as Iran negotiations loom
- Why the results of Bangladesh’s elections will be felt well beyond its boundaries-
- Cuban fuel crisis disrupts tourism from Canada.Cuba’s aviation fuel shortage is disrupting tourism as Air Canada suspends regular flights, sending only empty planes to retrieve stranded travelers.