Trump administration shrugs as interim Venezuela president bashes Washington

Delcy Rodríguez is professing public cooperation while seeming to go rogue. It’s a dissonant reality for the US government.
Delcy Rodriguez, interim president of VenezuelaWendys Olivo/Miraflores Palace/Handout/Reuters

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia firm up ties

The two countries have steadily rebuilt ties that had reached a low ebb in 2017 to 2020, when Ankara sided with Qatar in a regional dispute.
Turkish President Erdoğan visits Saudi Arabia. Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Turkish Presidential Press Office/Handout via Reuters.

US extends AGOA trade pact for one year

The African Growth and Opportunity Act has been a key force in driving African exports to the US since it was first implemented in 2000.
Workers arrange jeans at the Afri-Expo Textile Factory in Maseru, Lesotho.Wang Guansen/Xinhua via Getty Images

Leader of South Africa’s Democratic Alliance to stand down

Cape Town’s mayor is the front-runner to be the next leader of the coalition government’s second-biggest party.
John Steenhuisen, leader of South Africa’s Democratic Alliance party, on Feb. 6, 2025.Nic Bothma/FilePhoto/Reuters
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Economic worries top list of world’s concerns, report finds

A median of 23% of adults across 107 countries singled out the economy as the most pressing domestic concern.
A stack of five-dollar billsGary Cameron/Reuters

Bessent testifies before Congress amid Fed drama

It’s lawmakers’ first chance to grill him since the Justice Department opened an investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Scott Bessent Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Trump mineral stockpile will buy ‘valuable time,’ exec says

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is gathering officials from dozens of nations in Washington to discuss fortifying critical mineral supply chains.
Bauxite being unloaded in ChinaStringer/Reuters

Trump administration shrugs as interim Venezuela president bashes Washington

Delcy Rodríguez is professing public cooperation while seeming to go rogue. It’s a dissonant reality for the US government.

Trump and Schumer forced to work together, again

It’s a New York buddy act that doesn’t come naturally to either man. But collaborating is the only way an immigration deal can work.

Netflix, Warner execs head to DC to defend merger

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos and Warner’s top M&A executive are expected to argue that they are seeking to compete head-to-head with YouTube.

US pauses data release — and collection — amid shutdown

The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ pause on collecting February inflation data has the “potential for lasting damage,” an economist said.

Senate Democrats may not back next homeland security stopgap bill

The current stopgap expires Feb. 13. Republicans say a deal may take more time.

Congress clears spending deal as immigration schism deepens

The measure ending a short partial shutdown passed the House, 217-214.

Trump advisers refine their Africa strategy

A State Department official told Semafor that “priority” areas, like critical minerals, will receive the strongest focus.

Bipartisan deal on health care subsidies not dead yet, senator says

Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, believes his proposal to extend expired Affordable Care Act subsidies is still alive.
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