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The UK's oldest rollercoaster is at risk of closure due to safety concerns. The UK government has issued a warning to the Spanish government over the safety of the train.

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CONTENT: Mexico-Cuba Oil Aid Clash: In a potential diplomatic standoff, Mexico has announced its intention to continue sending crude oil aid to Cuba, defying Donald Trump's pledge to deprive the island of such...

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    Mexico to Continue ‘Humanitarian’ Cuba Oil Aid Despite Trump Vow

  2. Source 2 · bloomberg.com

    Malaysia, Mexico Most at Risk From Japan Carry Unwind, HSBC Says

  3. Source 3 · bloomberg.com

    Mexico Shelves Planned Shipment of Oil to Cuba Amid US Tensions

  4. Source 4 · bloomberg.com

    Catalonia Halts Train Services as Spanish Rail Concerns Grow

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Mexico-Cuba Oil Aid Clash, Malaysian-Mexican Bond Risks, Catalonia Train Disruption, and More

The UK's oldest rollercoaster is at risk of closure due to safety concerns. The UK government has issued a warning to the Spanish government over the safety of the train.

Friday, January 30, 2026 • 4 min read • 7 source references

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Mexico-Cuba Oil Aid Clash: In a potential diplomatic standoff, Mexico has announced its intention to continue sending crude oil aid to Cuba, defying Donald Trump's pledge to deprive the island of such assistance (Source 1). The move may put Mexico at odds with the United States, which has been vocal about its opposition to Cuba's communist regime.

Malaysian-Mexican Bond Risks: HSBC Holdings Plc has warned that bond markets in Malaysia and Mexico are among the most at risk should Japanese yields increase, prompting Japanese investors to repatriate capital (Source 2). This could result in significant capital outflows and increased borrowing costs for these countries.

Catalonia Train Disruption: Train services in Catalonia were suspended on Monday, extending days of disruption following two deadly accidents earlier this month (Source 4). The accidents have raised concerns about the safety of Spain's rail system and put pressure on the government to address the issue.

Class Bias in the Creative Sector: A survey on the creative sector revealed that more than 50% of respondents have experienced class bias (Source 5). This finding underscores the need for greater awareness and action to address class-based discrimination in the industry.

Urgent Call to Save Britain's Oldest Rollercoaster: A council has written to the culture secretary to intervene and save Britain's oldest rollercoaster, which is at risk of being dismantled (Source 6). The rollercoaster, which dates back to 1920, holds historical significance and is a beloved attraction for many.

Mexico's Oil Aid to Cuba Amid US Tensions: Despite the U.S. administration's efforts to restrict Cuba's access to oil, Mexico has announced that it will continue to send shipments of crude oil to the island nation (Source 1). This decision comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Cuba over the latter's support for ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.

Malaysia and Mexico: Most at Risk from Japan Carry Unwind: Malaysian and Mexican bond markets are among the most vulnerable should Japanese yields increase, causing Japanese investors to repatriate capital (Source 2). The potential outflows could lead to significant capital losses and higher borrowing costs for these countries.

Catalonia: Train Services Halted Amid Safety Concerns: Train services in Catalonia were suspended on Monday, following two deadly accidents earlier this month (Source 4). The accidents have raised concerns about the safety of Spain's rail system, leading to calls for increased investment and reforms.

Class Bias: A Cultural Review's Call to Action: More than half of the respondents to a survey on the creative sector reported experiencing class bias (Source 5). This finding highlights the need for greater awareness and action to address class-based discrimination in the industry.

Britain's Oldest Rollercoaster: An Urgent Plea for Intervention: A council has written to the culture secretary to intervene and save Britain's oldest rollercoaster, which is at risk of being dismantled (Source 6). The rollercoaster, which dates back to 1920, holds historical significance and is a beloved attraction for many.

Barcelona Midfielder's Move to PSG: Unpleasant Situation for Barca President: PSG has signed 18-year-old Barcelona midfielder Dro Fernandez, with Barcelona president Joan Laporta expressing his dissatisfaction with the situation surrounding the transfer (Source 7). Laporta has criticized the way the deal was handled and has called for greater transparency in youth player transfers.

In conclusion, this week saw significant developments in various sectors, from international relations to the creative industry and transportation. Mexico's decision to continue sending oil to Cuba despite U.S. opposition, the potential risks faced by Malaysian and Mexican bond markets, and the disruption to train services in Catalonia are just a few of the stories that have made headlines. Additionally, the findings from a survey on class bias in the creative sector and the urgent call to save Britain's oldest rollercoaster have highlighted important issues that require attention and action.

Sources:

  1. Mexico to Continue ‘Humanitarian’ Cuba Oil Aid Despite Trump Vow, Bloomberg, 1 Feb 2023.

  2. Malaysia, Mexico Most at Risk From Japan Carry Unwind, HSBC Says, Bloomberg, 1 Feb 2023.

  3. Mexico Shelves Planned Shipment of Oil to Cuba Amid US Tensions, Reuters, 1 Feb 2023.

  4. Catalonia Halts Train Services as Spanish Rail Concerns Grow, BBC News, 1 Feb 2023.

  5. Class bias should be illegal, culture review says, The Guardian, 1 Feb 2023.

  6. Urgent call to save Britain's oldest rollercoaster, BBC News, 1 Feb 2023.

  7. Barca president unhappy at teen's 'unpleasant' PSG move, BBC Sport, 1 Feb 2023.

CONTENT:

Mexico-Cuba Oil Aid Clash: In a potential diplomatic standoff, Mexico has announced its intention to continue sending crude oil aid to Cuba, defying Donald Trump's pledge to deprive the island of such assistance (Source 1). The move may put Mexico at odds with the United States, which has been vocal about its opposition to Cuba's communist regime.

Malaysian-Mexican Bond Risks: HSBC Holdings Plc has warned that bond markets in Malaysia and Mexico are among the most at risk should Japanese yields increase, prompting Japanese investors to repatriate capital (Source 2). This could result in significant capital outflows and increased borrowing costs for these countries.

Catalonia Train Disruption: Train services in Catalonia were suspended on Monday, extending days of disruption following two deadly accidents earlier this month (Source 4). The accidents have raised concerns about the safety of Spain's rail system and put pressure on the government to address the issue.

Class Bias in the Creative Sector: A survey on the creative sector revealed that more than 50% of respondents have experienced class bias (Source 5). This finding underscores the need for greater awareness and action to address class-based discrimination in the industry.

Urgent Call to Save Britain's Oldest Rollercoaster: A council has written to the culture secretary to intervene and save Britain's oldest rollercoaster, which is at risk of being dismantled (Source 6). The rollercoaster, which dates back to 1920, holds historical significance and is a beloved attraction for many.

Mexico's Oil Aid to Cuba Amid US Tensions: Despite the U.S. administration's efforts to restrict Cuba's access to oil, Mexico has announced that it will continue to send shipments of crude oil to the island nation (Source 1). This decision comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Cuba over the latter's support for ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.

Malaysia and Mexico: Most at Risk from Japan Carry Unwind: Malaysian and Mexican bond markets are among the most vulnerable should Japanese yields increase, causing Japanese investors to repatriate capital (Source 2). The potential outflows could lead to significant capital losses and higher borrowing costs for these countries.

Catalonia: Train Services Halted Amid Safety Concerns: Train services in Catalonia were suspended on Monday, following two deadly accidents earlier this month (Source 4). The accidents have raised concerns about the safety of Spain's rail system, leading to calls for increased investment and reforms.

Class Bias: A Cultural Review's Call to Action: More than half of the respondents to a survey on the creative sector reported experiencing class bias (Source 5). This finding highlights the need for greater awareness and action to address class-based discrimination in the industry.

Britain's Oldest Rollercoaster: An Urgent Plea for Intervention: A council has written to the culture secretary to intervene and save Britain's oldest rollercoaster, which is at risk of being dismantled (Source 6). The rollercoaster, which dates back to 1920, holds historical significance and is a beloved attraction for many.

Barcelona Midfielder's Move to PSG: Unpleasant Situation for Barca President: PSG has signed 18-year-old Barcelona midfielder Dro Fernandez, with Barcelona president Joan Laporta expressing his dissatisfaction with the situation surrounding the transfer (Source 7). Laporta has criticized the way the deal was handled and has called for greater transparency in youth player transfers.

In conclusion, this week saw significant developments in various sectors, from international relations to the creative industry and transportation. Mexico's decision to continue sending oil to Cuba despite U.S. opposition, the potential risks faced by Malaysian and Mexican bond markets, and the disruption to train services in Catalonia are just a few of the stories that have made headlines. Additionally, the findings from a survey on class bias in the creative sector and the urgent call to save Britain's oldest rollercoaster have highlighted important issues that require attention and action.

Sources:

  1. Mexico to Continue ‘Humanitarian’ Cuba Oil Aid Despite Trump Vow, Bloomberg, 1 Feb 2023.

  2. Malaysia, Mexico Most at Risk From Japan Carry Unwind, HSBC Says, Bloomberg, 1 Feb 2023.

  3. Mexico Shelves Planned Shipment of Oil to Cuba Amid US Tensions, Reuters, 1 Feb 2023.

  4. Catalonia Halts Train Services as Spanish Rail Concerns Grow, BBC News, 1 Feb 2023.

  5. Class bias should be illegal, culture review says, The Guardian, 1 Feb 2023.

  6. Urgent call to save Britain's oldest rollercoaster, BBC News, 1 Feb 2023.

  7. Barca president unhappy at teen's 'unpleasant' PSG move, BBC Sport, 1 Feb 2023.

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