ECB Holds Rates, Nintendo's Memory Woes, Mayor Survives Rocket Attack, and More: Your Weekly News Roundup

The European Central Bank confirmed expectations that it will keep interest rates unchanged at least until the end of next year. Nintendo Co.'s stock took a hit due to investor fears about skyrocketing memory prices. An actress in the upcoming film "Deep Cuts" announced her departure from the project after facing backlash over her character's casting.

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Friday, January 30, 2026

ECB Holds Rates, Nintendo's Memory Woes, Mayor Survives Rocket Attack, and More: Your Weekly News Roundup

The European Central Bank confirmed expectations that it will keep interest rates unchanged at least until the end of next year. Nintendo Co.'s stock took a hit due to investor fears about skyrocketing memory prices. An actress in the upcoming film "Deep Cuts" announced her departure from the project after facing backlash over her character's casting.

EXCERPT: The European Central Bank maintained its interest rates, Nintendo struggled with memory costs, and a mayor in the Philippines survived a rocket launcher attack, among other top stories this week.

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The European Central Bank (ECB) confirmed expectations that it will keep interest rates unchanged at least until the end of next year, as calls for hikes in 2026 began to fade, according to a recent poll (Source 1). This decision comes as the global economy continues to grapple with inflationary pressures and geopolitical tensions.

Meanwhile, the gaming industry faced its own challenges, as Nintendo Co.'s stock took a hit due to investor fears about skyrocketing memory prices, which could potentially threaten the success of the Nintendo Switch 2 (Source 2).

In the world of entertainment, Odessa A'zion, an actress in the upcoming film "Deep Cuts," announced her departure from the project after facing backlash over her character's casting (Source 3). A'zion stated that she didn't realize her character was meant to be half-Mexican.

Politics and pop culture collided when Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj publicly declared herself as Donald Trump's "number one fan" and displayed her Gold Card visa during a performance with the U.S. President, sparking controversy and protests from ICE advocates (Source 4).

Elsewhere, a mayor in the Philippines survived a rocket launcher attack on his vehicle in broad daylight (Source 5), while high-profile attendees gathered in Paris for Haute Couture Fashion Week to showcase the latest designs and trends from the fashion elite (Source 7).

In the UK, Ministers dismissed calls for compensation from Women Against State Pensions (Waspi), who were hit by changes to the state pension age, sparking outrage and accusations of contempt for their situation (Source 8).

Detectives arrested one suspect in connection with a high-value museum raid, while four others remain at large, and CCTV images have been released to help identify the suspects (Source 9).

Lastly, dramatic footage emerged of a wheel falling off a British Airways aircraft shortly after take-off from Harry Reid International airport in Las Vegas (Source 10). Passengers reported no injuries or major damage to the aircraft.

Sources:

  1. ECB Locked on Hold as Calls for Hikes This Year Fade, Poll Shows - Bloomberg
  2. Nintendo Switch 2’s Strength Threatened by Memory ‘Horror Show’ - CNBC
  3. Marty Supreme actress quits new film after casting backlash - BBC News
  4. Nicki Minaj calls herself Trump's 'number one fan' and shows off gold card visa - The Guardian
  5. Watch: CCTV captures moment mayor hit in rocket launcher attack in the Philippines - Reuters
  6. King's film reveals his personal philosophy - Deadline Hollywood
  7. The stars and styles from Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week - Vogue
  8. Ministers reject Waspi calls for compensation after rethink - The Telegraph
  9. First arrest after high-value museum raid - The Art Newspaper
  10. Moment BA plane to London loses wheel after take-off in Vegas - The Independent

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This article was synthesized by Fulqrum AI from 10 trusted sources, combining multiple perspectives into a comprehensive summary. All source references are listed below.

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BBC
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BBC
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BBC
Center|Credibility: Very High
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BBC
Center|Credibility: Very High
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Source Diversity
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