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Stories for January 2026

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 10:15 UTC

    Delcy Rodríguez declares week of mourning for fallen Maduro's guardsmen

    The caretaker President insisted her government was the only legal one in Venezuela, despite Trump's assertions otherwise

    Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodríguez has declared seven days of national mourning to honor those fallen during the Jan. 3 US military mission to capture former ruler Nicolás Maduro. Rodríguez said the week will be dedicated to the “honor and glory” of the “martyrs.”

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 10:12 UTC

    Key IDB Chief's visit to Bolivia announced

    Goldfajn's trip comes 15 years after the last visit to the landlocked country by an IDB head

    Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) President Ilan Goldfajn is visiting Bolivia between Jan. 13 and 14, marking the first time in 15 years that someone in his position has become interested in the landlocked South American country, signaling a shift in international financial relations under the administration of President Rodrigo Paz Pereira.

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 10:00 UTC

    Ascension’s Telecoms Turning Point and What It May Signal for the Falklands

    By OpenFalklands

    This post examines the latest milestone in Ascension Island’s telecommunications story, set against the accelerating global adoption of Starlink and its relevance for the Falkland Islands. If you are new to this unfolding saga, you may wish to begin with my two earlier OpenFalklands posts, which anticipated how similar dynamics could emerge in the Falklands.

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 09:18 UTC

    Convicted CIA mole serving life with no parole dies in jail

    Ames' story reshaped internal security within the CIA

    Former CIA counterintelligence officer Aldrich Ames, whose nearly decade-long betrayal of the United States stood as one of the most catastrophic security breaches in history, died in federal custody on Monday at the age of 84.

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 08:54 UTC

    Trump sets eyes on Greenland, does not rule out military means

    “Resorting to the US military is always an option available to the commander-in-chief,” Leavitt stated

    White House sources confirmed on Tuesday that President Donald Trump was considering “a range of options” to acquire Greenland, explicitly stating that military intervention was not to be ruled out, thus sending shockwaves through the NATO alliance.

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 08:42 UTC

    Argentine health authorities concerned over growing number of superflu cases

    So far, no deaths have been reported, but precautions must be taken

    Argentina's Health Ministry and the ANLIS-Malbrán Institute have confirmed a rise in cases of Influenza A (H3N2) subclade K —popularly dubbed the “superflu”—, with 18 confirmed detections in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA), and the provinces of Buenos Aires, Santa Cruz, Neuquén, and Mendoza. So far, no deaths have been reported.

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 00:52 UTC

    Latin America accelerates digital service adoption amid regulatory shifts across key sectors

    Photo: Pxhere

    Regulatory reforms across major Latin American economies are reshaping how consumers and companies engage with digital services. Governments are updating long‑standing frameworks to accommodate real‑time payments, cross‑border data use, and new AI applications, creating momentum for sectors that once moved cautiously.

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 00:15 UTC

    The Near-Miss Effect: Why Our Brains Crave Uncertainty More Than Rewards

    Imagine a digital display where three symbols must align. The first two click into place perfectly, but the third slows down, hovering just above the winning line before settling on a loss. Logically, this is a failure with no payout. Yet, the human brain rarely registers it as such. Instead of walking away, most feel a surge of energy and an urge to try again. This physiological reaction, the near-miss effect, is a neurological trick that transforms an objective loss into a subjective incentive to continue.

  • Wednesday, January 7th 2026 - 00:04 UTC

    Top 3 Seed Banks in Australia: For Breeders, Purists, and Smart Collectors

    Australian growers face a simple problem. Finding reliable cannabis seeds locally means avoiding customs, long wait times, and questionable genetics. The top 3 seed banks in Australia solve all three issues with domestic shipping, fresh stock, and quality genetics tested for local conditions.

  • Tuesday, January 6th 2026 - 10:30 UTC

    Conspiracy theories: Why did Maduro fall so quickly?

    Delcy and Jorge Rodríguez have been in secretive talks with Washington for months, The Telegraph suggested

    Rumors, speculation, and conspiracy theories of all kinds are surfacing about who betrayed former Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro so that US troops could abduct him from Caracas and make him stand trial in New York.