In a significant development for the British royal family, Prince Harry is set to regain his UK security detail, paving the way for a potential family visit. The news comes after Prince Harry and King Charles reunited in person in September, following a year and a half apart.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss the US military operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Maduro now faces trial in New York over charges including narco-trafficking. "We meet at a grave time following the 3 January United States military action in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela," said UN Under-Secretary-General [1].
In other international news, President Trump pushed back on claims from the Russian government that Ukraine had targeted Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence with a strike. "I don't believe that strike happened," Trump said in response to a question from NewsNation's Libbey Dean on Air Force One [2].
In the world of healthcare, Americans can now purchase a starter dose of Novo Nordisk's weight loss drug Wegovy in pill form. The 1.5 milligram starter dose of the once-daily pill will be available with a prescription starting at $149 per month for patients who purchase it directly through the manufacturer without insurance [3].
In US politics, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin praised Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after the governor announced he would be forgoing a bid for a third term. "Today's decision is entirely consistent with who Tim is. Tim has always believed that leadership isn't about preserving your own power — it's about using it to make a difference in people's lives," Martin said [4].
As the world continues to grapple with complex issues, these stories highlight the diverse range of news making headlines globally.
References:
[1] United Nations Security Council
[2] NewsNation
[3] Novo Nordisk
[4] Democratic National Committee
In a significant development for the British royal family, Prince Harry is set to regain his UK security detail, paving the way for a potential family visit. The news comes after Prince Harry and King Charles reunited in person in September, following a year and a half apart.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council held an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss the US military operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Maduro now faces trial in New York over charges including narco-trafficking. "We meet at a grave time following the 3 January United States military action in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela," said UN Under-Secretary-General [1].
In other international news, President Trump pushed back on claims from the Russian government that Ukraine had targeted Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence with a strike. "I don't believe that strike happened," Trump said in response to a question from NewsNation's Libbey Dean on Air Force One [2].
In the world of healthcare, Americans can now purchase a starter dose of Novo Nordisk's weight loss drug Wegovy in pill form. The 1.5 milligram starter dose of the once-daily pill will be available with a prescription starting at $149 per month for patients who purchase it directly through the manufacturer without insurance [3].
In US politics, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin praised Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz after the governor announced he would be forgoing a bid for a third term. "Today's decision is entirely consistent with who Tim is. Tim has always believed that leadership isn't about preserving your own power — it's about using it to make a difference in people's lives," Martin said [4].
As the world continues to grapple with complex issues, these stories highlight the diverse range of news making headlines globally.
References:
[1] United Nations Security Council
[2] NewsNation
[3] Novo Nordisk
[4] Democratic National Committee