
Yinka Adegoke

Shelby Talcott

The likelihood of US strikes on Iran increased once again, as Washington deployed a carrier group to the Middle East.
2A US court is due to hear a landmark tech addiction case against YouTube and Meta, as backlash against the platforms grows.
3The US Federal Reserve is expected to hold rates steady today, a decision overshadowed by threats to its independence.
4European economies are faring better than people perceive, the IMF’s chief said, with improvements expected in the coming year.
5Spain will grant 500,000 undocumented migrants legal status, bucking a trend among many Western nations that are cracking down on immigration.
6Mexico cancelled an oil shipment to Cuba following pressure from Washington.
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