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AI Pulse Jan 27, 2026

Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure Widen; China Vanke Wins Breathing Room in Debt Crisis; Global Stocks Climb Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Russian forces attacked the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa as part of a wave of strikes on energy infrastructure. China Vanke Co. secured more breathing room as it prepares what would be one of the country's biggest-ever restructurings. US stock futures rose ahead of a slew of earnings reports, including from industry heavyweights Boeing and General Motors.

Miami Homes Jan 31, 2026

Ukrainians Brace for Bitter Cold Amid Energy Crisis: 'A Potential Catastrophe

Ukrainians are gearing up for a harsh winter, with temperatures predicted to drop as low as -20 degrees Celsius. For many, the impending cold snap is compounded by an energy crisis that has left them without electricity. The energy crisis stems from a long-standing dispute between Ukraine and Russia over natural gas prices and transit fees.

AI Pulse Feb 14, 2026

Global Leaders Gather in Munich to Address Economic and Geopolitical Challenges

The 2026 Munich Security Conference brought together world leaders to discuss pressing issues, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the future of the euro, and the impact of trade policies on global manufacturing. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed openness to elections if a ceasefire is reached, while the European Central Bank announced plans to boost the euro's appeal. Meanwhile, US and European leaders addressed the complexities of their relationship and the implications of tariffs on the global economy.

World News Feb 6, 2026

Global Briefs: Mosque Bombing in Pakistan, Storm Leonardo Batters Europe, and More

A mosque bombing in Pakistan's capital kills at least 31 people, Storm Leonardo continues to wreak havoc in Europe and northern Africa, and Canada and France open consulates in Greenland in a show of support for Denmark. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian soldier thought to be dead calls his family, and a sewage leak in Wellington, New Zealand, is described as an "environmental disaster.

Politico Wire Jan 27, 2026

Army Veteran and Trump Impeachment Witness Alex Vindman Announces Senate Bid in Florida

Alex Vindman, 47, served on the National Security Council during President Donald Trump's first term in office. He testified against the former president's efforts to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to investigate political rival Joe Biden. If elected, he would become the first Ukrainian-American in the Senate.

World News Jan 6, 2026

Global Turmoil: Venezuela on Brink of Economic Collapse, EU Reset Sparks Parliamentary Battles, and Maduro's US Abduction Prompts Outcry

Venezuela teeters on the edge of economic collapse due to the US blockade, while the UK's opposition leader prepares for parliamentary battles over his EU 'reset' policy. Meanwhile, the US abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro sparks global condemnation, and Ukrainian leader Zelensky's assessment of the conflict with Russia takes a darker turn.