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U.S. bans travel from 20 more nations and entities Travel restrictions for 20 more nations and locales took effect on Thursday in accordance with President Donald Trump's order expanding travel bans. Lee to meet Xi in China on Monday, seek progress on culture ban S. Korean President Lee Jae-myung will meet Xi on Monday during a four-day China visit focused on peninsula peace, economic ties and culture issues. South Korea says it respects One China principle ahead of Lee trip Seoul presidential office said it respects the One China principle after Beijing urged Seoul to reaffirm its Taiwan stance ahead of Lee's China trip. AeroMexico named world’s ‘most on-time’ airline Mexico-based AeroMexico won Cirium's On-Time Performance Review for the second straight year with more than 90% of its flights being on time. North Korea downplays Xi New Year greeting while touting Putin ties Chinese President Xi and his wife sent New Year's greetings to N. Korean leader Kim Jong Un but N. Korean state media did not publish Xi's message New releases lift Korean game makers as IP strategy pays off Major game companies posted different results in 2025, with performance largely tied to whether they shipped new titles built on established IP. Analyst: U.S. security strategy signals sharper America First Director of nuclear security research at the Korea Institute for Military Affairs, said the security outlook on the Korean Peninsula remains grave. S. Korea raises median income 6.5% in 2026, expanding eligibility S. Korea will raise its median income standard by 6.5% this year, the largest increase on record, expanding eligibility for basic livelihood benefit. Trump executive order blocks semiconductor deal citing national securityPakistani court sentences journalists and influencer for ‘digital terrorism’ A Pakistani court on Friday sentenced seven defendants to life in prison for "digital terrorism" crimes after they were tried in absentia. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro denies drug trafficking Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said U.S. claims of drug trafficking are lies, and he is willing to meet with President Donald Trump. Violinist sues Will Smith for firing him after harassment complaint Violinist Brian King Joseph filed suit against rapper Will Smith alleging wrongful termination and retaliation after reporting sexual harassment. Saudi forces strike Yemen separatists amid 'war' Saudi Arabia's military struck United Arab Emirates-backed separatists in Yemen on Friday, prompting an unofficial declaration of "war." Judge denies pretrial release for alleged D.C. pipe bomber A Washington, D.C., federal judge ruled that a man who allegedly set pipe bombs outside of political party headquarters must stay behind bars. Look: Virginia airport seeks owner of lost and found teddy bearNorfolk International Airport in Virginia is attempting to find the owner of a very special piece of lost and found property: a teddy bear. Baltimore Ravens sign defensive tackle John Jenkins to extension The Baltimore Ravens signed defender John Jenkins to a contract extension, they announced Friday. He was set to hit free agency this off-season. Look: Maryland man collects his second big lottery prize eight years later A Maryland man who won a $250,000 lottery prize in 2018 returned to lottery headquarters eight years later to collect a $50,000 Powerball prize. Driver for pro boxer Anthony Joshua charged in fatal Nigeria crash The driver of the vehicle that crashed in Nigeria, injuring British boxer Anthony Joshua and killing two of his companions, was arrested for speeding. China's BYD electric cars beat Tesla deliveries in 2025 Chinese electric car maker BYD surpassed Tesla in annual deliveries in 2025. It delivered 28% more than the previous year. Tesla deliveries dropped. Argentina OKs allowing undeclared savings into financial system Through reforms, Argentina seeks to encourage declaring and depositing undeclared U.S. dollar savings into the formal financial system. FBI foils terror plot targeting North Carolina grocery store, restaurant The FBI foiled a terror plot to attack people at a grocery store and restaurant in North Carolina on New Year's Eve. Watch: Portable X-ray locates heirloom rings thrown into hospital trash A pair of rings accidentally thrown into the trash at an Iowa hospital were recovered thanks to maintenance workers and a portable X-ray. North Carolina State quarterback C.J. Bailey to return in 2026 N.C. State's C.J. Bailey, who could have become one of the top quarterbacks in the transfer portal, will return to the Wolfpack, he announced Friday. Swiss authorities say sparklers might have caused deadly bar fire Swiss authorities said sparklers might have ignited a New Year's blaze that tore through a bar at the Crans-Montana ski resort and killed 40. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky names Kyrylo Budanov as chief of staff Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Friday that he named spy boss Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov as his chief of staff. |
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Travel restrictions for 20 more nations and locales took effect on Thursday in accordance with President Donald Trump's order expanding travel bans.
S. Korean President Lee Jae-myung will meet Xi on Monday during a four-day China visit focused on peninsula peace, economic ties and culture issues.
Seoul presidential office said it respects the One China principle after Beijing urged Seoul to reaffirm its Taiwan stance ahead of Lee's China trip.
Mexico-based AeroMexico won Cirium's On-Time Performance Review for the second straight year with more than 90% of its flights being on time.
Chinese President Xi and his wife sent New Year's greetings to N. Korean leader Kim Jong Un but N. Korean state media did not publish Xi's message
Major game companies posted different results in 2025, with performance largely tied to whether they shipped new titles built on established IP.
Director of nuclear security research at the Korea Institute for Military Affairs, said the security outlook on the Korean Peninsula remains grave.
S. Korea will raise its median income standard by 6.5% this year, the largest increase on record, expanding eligibility for basic livelihood benefit.
A Pakistani court on Friday sentenced seven defendants to life in prison for "digital terrorism" crimes after they were tried in absentia.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said U.S. claims of drug trafficking are lies, and he is willing to meet with President Donald Trump.
Violinist Brian King Joseph filed suit against rapper Will Smith alleging wrongful termination and retaliation after reporting sexual harassment.
Saudi Arabia's military struck United Arab Emirates-backed separatists in Yemen on Friday, prompting an unofficial declaration of "war."
A Washington, D.C., federal judge ruled that a man who allegedly set pipe bombs outside of political party headquarters must stay behind bars.
The Baltimore Ravens signed defender John Jenkins to a contract extension, they announced Friday. He was set to hit free agency this off-season.
A Maryland man who won a $250,000 lottery prize in 2018 returned to lottery headquarters eight years later to collect a $50,000 Powerball prize.
The driver of the vehicle that crashed in Nigeria, injuring British boxer Anthony Joshua and killing two of his companions, was arrested for speeding.
Chinese electric car maker BYD surpassed Tesla in annual deliveries in 2025. It delivered 28% more than the previous year. Tesla deliveries dropped.
Through reforms, Argentina seeks to encourage declaring and depositing undeclared U.S. dollar savings into the formal financial system.
The FBI foiled a terror plot to attack people at a grocery store and restaurant in North Carolina on New Year's Eve.
A pair of rings accidentally thrown into the trash at an Iowa hospital were recovered thanks to maintenance workers and a portable X-ray.
N.C. State's C.J. Bailey, who could have become one of the top quarterbacks in the transfer portal, will return to the Wolfpack, he announced Friday.
Swiss authorities said sparklers might have ignited a New Year's blaze that tore through a bar at the Crans-Montana ski resort and killed 40.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Friday that he named spy boss Lt. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov as his chief of staff. 
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