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World Economic Forum boots Iranian foreign minister from Davos summit amid deadly crackdown on protesters

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World Economic Forum boots Iranian foreign minister from Davos summit amid deadly crackdown on protesters

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The World Economic Forum (WEF) on Monday withdrew an invitation for Iran’s foreign minister to attend the Davos summit in Switzerland after an advocacy group urged it to bar Iranian regime officials amid nationwide anti-government protests that have left thousands dead.

In a post on X, the WEF confirmed that Abbas Araghchi would not be permitted to attend the five-day event.

“Although he was invited last fall, the tragic loss of lives of civilians in Iran over the past few weeks means that it is not right for the Iranian government to be represented at Davos this year,” the organization said. 

The announcement comes after the advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) sent a letter to WEF President Børge Brende on Friday, urging him to rescind the invitation and bar Iranian regime officials from attending amid a brutal crackdown on civilians.

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World Economic Forum sign is seen on the Congress Centre hosting the annual meeting on its opening day in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 19, 2026. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images)

UANI CEO Ambassador Mark Wallace welcomed the decision, telling Fox News Digital in a statement after Araghchi’s invitation was withdrawn: “UANI commends the World Economic Forum for revoking the invitation of Iran’s Foreign Minister from this year’s gathering in Davos. Iranian regime representatives should not be platformed at international events given their crimes against the Iranian people and their long history of supporting terrorism.”

Iran is currently facing nationwide anti-government protests that have drawn a violent response from security forces and placed growing pressure on Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), which tracks human rights violations in Iran, said on Sunday that nationwide protests continued into the 22nd day as President Donald Trump weighs possible U.S. military action.

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An Iranian official stands at a podium during a formal press conference, with national flags positioned behind him.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi attends a joint press conference after signing an Egypt-backed agreement to resume nuclear inspections in Cairo on Sept. 9, 2025. (Sayed Hassan/Getty)

The group’s aggregated figures showed 624 recorded protests, the arrest of at least 24,669 people and the confirmed deaths of 3,919 individuals.

HRANA said 3,685 of those killed were protesters, including 25 children under the age of 18.

Nearly 9,000 deaths remain under investigation.

White House press secretary Karoline Levitt said at a press briefing last week that the Trump administration was closely watching the situation in Iran.

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“All options remain on the table for the president,” she told reporters.

Trump says world ‘not secure’ until US has Greenland

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Trump says world 'not secure' until US has Greenland

US President Donald Trump speaks during an exclusive interview in the Oval Office in the White House in Washington, DC, US, January 14, 2026. — Reuters
  • Germany, France declare Trump’s tariff as “blackmail”.
  • Greenland is “democratic society” with right to make decisions: PM.
  • Current tariff deal with US would be put on hold: French FM.

Donald Trump no longer needs to think “purely of peace” after being snubbed for a Nobel, the US president said in comments published on Monday, adding the world will not be safe until Washington controls Greenland.

Trump has put the transatlantic alliance to the test with threats to take over Greenland “one way or the other”, with European countries closing ranks against Washington’s designs on the vast Danish territory.

German and French leaders denounced as “blackmail” weekend threats by Trump to wield new tariffs against countries which oppose his plans for the Arctic Island, and said on Monday that Europe was preparing trade countermeasures.

The European Union said it was holding an emergency summit on Thursday to weigh its response, and that while its priority is to “engage not escalate” it is ready to act if needed.

Greenland, for its part, said the tariffs threat does not change its desire to assert its own sovereignty.

“We will not be pressured,” Greenlandic prime minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said in a Facebook post, adding that the autonomous territory “is a democratic society with the right to make its own decisions”.

But Trump had earlier doubled down, announcing in a message to Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store that the world “is not secure unless we have Complete and Total Control of Greenland”.

The message — published on Monday and whose authenticity was confirmed to AFP by Store’s office — also saw Trump brush aside peace as a primary goal.

“I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace,” he said, citing his failure to win the last year’s Nobel Peace Prize, despite openly coveting it.

He said although peace would still be “predominant,” he could “now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America.”

Store said the statement had been received in response to a message from him and Finnish President Alexander Stubb, where they had “conveyed our opposition” to Trump’s tariff threats.

Store also underlined that the Nobel Peace Prize was not awarded by the Norwegian government.

“I have clearly explained, including to President Trump what is well known — the prize is awarded by an independent Nobel Committee,” he said in a written statement.

Russia, China threat? 

Trump has repeatedly said his country needs vast, mineral-rich Greenland for “national security”, despite the United States already having a base on the island and security agreements with fellow Nato ally Denmark.

“Denmark cannot protect that land from Russia or China,” Trump said in his message to the Norwegian premier, doubling down on that sentiment in a post to Truth Social on Monday.

Denmark’s defence minister Troels Lund Poulsen said on Monday steps had already been taken along with Nato allies to “increase military presence and training activity in the Arctic and the North Atlantic”.

Lund Poulsen added that he and Greenlandic foreign minister Vivian Motzfeldt would be meeting with Nato chief Mark Rutte later on Monday.

‘Blackmail’

This weekend, Trump said that from February 1, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland would be subject to a 10% tariff on all goods sent to the United States — a duty which could go higher.

Germany’s vice chancellor Lars Klingbeil slammed the move as blackmail, and said Monday that Europe was preparing countermeasures.

French finance minister Roland Lescure, speaking at a press conference alongside Kingbeil, agreed.

“Blackmail between allies of 250 years, blackmail between friends, is obviously unacceptable,” Lecurse said.

Klingbeil said Europe’s response could have three main strands.

First, the current tariff deal with the United States would be put on hold, he said.

Second, European tariffs on imports from the United States, currently suspended until early February, could come into force.

And thirdly the EU should consider using its toolbox of instruments against “economic blackmail”, he added.

Europe’s stock markets fell as the week’s trading began on Monday, with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer warning that a “trade war is in no one’s interest”.

Greenland — whose tiny population of 57,000 has voiced disquiet at Trump’s threats — continued to make its preferences clear on Monday.

Greenland’s dogsled federation said that the new US special envoy to the Arctic island had been disinvited to its annual race.

Jeff Landry had been invited to attend the race by a private Greenlandic tour operator, an invite the KNQK federation has previously called “totally inappropriate”.

Sean McDermott out as Buffalo Bills head coach, reports say

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Sean McDermott out as Buffalo Bills head coach, reports say

The Buffalo Bills fired coach Sean McDermott on Monday, according to reports from ESPN and The Athletic.

NBC News has not independently confirmed the reports and the team did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

McDermott led the Bills for nine seasons without ever reaching the Super Bowl. The Denver Broncos defeated the Bills 33-30 in overtime Saturday in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.

The loss was the latest in a series of devastatingly close defeats in recent seasons for a franchise that has a long history of heartbreak. Including Saturday’s loss, four of the Bills’ last five playoff losses have come in one-score games, including two in overtime. The combined margin of defeat in those four losses is only 15 points.

In recent seasons, the Bills and MVP quarterback Josh Allen have been tormented by the Kansas City Chiefs and their quarterback, Patrick Mahomes.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

Union Budget 2026–27: Experts Call For Focus On Ease Of Doing Business

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Union Budget 2026–27: Experts Call For Focus On Ease Of Doing Business

New Delhi: With less than two weeks left for the presentation of the Union Budget 2026–27, experts on Monday believe the government should focus strongly on improving ease of doing business and expanding opportunities for women across sectors. 

Speaking to IANS, tax expert Manmohan Srivastava Kaju said the government had provided significant relief to taxpayers in the previous budget by increasing the income tax exemption limit to Rs 12 lakh.

“The introduction of GST 2.0, under which tax slabs were reduced to two, was also a positive step,” he added.

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Looking ahead to the upcoming budget, the expert said the government should prioritise measures that make business operations simpler and more efficient.

“Traders currently face several issues on the GST portal, which often create compliance-related challenges,” he noted.

Citing an example, he said many notices are now issued only through the GST portal. As a result, a large number of traders fail to check them regularly, which sometimes leads to higher tax payments or penalties.

“The government should consider restarting physical communication alongside digital notices to avoid such problems,” he mentioned.

The Union Budget 2026–27 will be presented in Parliament on February 1 by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

This will be the ninth consecutive budget presented by Sitharaman. She has already created a record by delivering the highest number of consecutive budgets after C.D. Deshmukh, who presented seven budgets in a row.

If she presents the budget for the financial year 2028 as well, she will equal the record of late Morarji Desai, who presented a total of 10 budgets across two tenures between 1959–1964 and 1967–1969.

FM Sitharaman was appointed India’s first full-time woman finance minister in 2019 after Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned to power for a second term.

Finance Minister Sitharaman continued to hold the finance portfolio after the Modi-led government secured a third consecutive term in 2024.

 

 

Chevy Chase shares disappointment after ‘SNL50: The Anniversary Special’ snub

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Chevy Chase shares disappointment after ‘SNL50: The Anniversary Special’ snub

Chevy Chase is reportedly feeling hurt, as he was not included in SNL50: The Anniversary Special.

Sharing his thoughts in the CNN Films documentary I’m Chevy Chase and You’re Not, the 82-year-old American comedian and actor said, “It was kind of upsetting actually.”

He added, “I expected that I would’ve been on the stage too with all the other actors. When Garrett [Morris] and Laraine [Newman] went on the stage there. I was curious as to why I didn’t. No one asked me to. Why was I left aside?”

“Why was Bill Murray [on the Weekend Update segment] and why was I not? I don’t have an answer for that,” Chase asked.

Notably, the Vegas Vacation star was not invited to perform even though he was there at the taping of SNL50: The Anniversary Special.

He texted Lorne Michaels, the creator of SNL, just to ask why he was not included but he then retracted his “complaint,” calling it silly.

The Three Amigos star shared, “I did bring it up once in a text to Lorne and then took it back,” Chase admitted.

“I said, ‘Okay, I take it back, silly.’ But it’s not that silly. Somebody’s made a bad mistake there. I don’t know who it was, but somebody made a mistake. They should’ve had me on that stage. It hurt,” Chevy Chase explained.

Samuel L. Jackson’s old movie found new life: Here’s how

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Samuel L. Jackson’s ‘S.W.A.T.’ trends among the top 5 films on Tubi

In 2003, Samuel L. Jackson appeared on the big screen as Sgt Dan “Hondo” Harrelson in the action crime thriller S.W.A.T.

The film was an adaptation of the Aaron Spelling TV series of the same name, which aired in 1975. Despite the movie being more than two decades old, it has found a new life.

It’s on Tubi, a free streaming platform, and has reached the top 4 of the trending movies on the streamer.

Samuel L. Jackson and Collin Farell
 Samuel L. Jackson and Collin Farell

In addition to Samuel, S.W.A.T. starred Collin Farrell, Jeremy Renner, and Michele Rodriguez. Produced on a $70 million budget, the movie grossed $207 million.

Given the profitability, the makers greenlit two sequels, S.W.A.T.: Firefight (2011) and S.W.A.T.: Under Siege (2017), but neither features the original cast.

Later in 2017, S.W.A.T. returned to its original roots, the television. Tapping Shemar Moore in the lead, CBS aired the reboot in 2017, which ran for eight seasons.

Further, reports recently said, a spin-off titled S.W.A.T.: Exiles is also in the works.

Australian boy fighting for life after shark attack, rescued by friends in Sydney Harbor waters

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Australian boy fighting for life after shark attack, rescued by friends in Sydney Harbor waters

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A 12-year-old Australian boy was fighting for his life after suffering catastrophic injuries in a shark attack in Sydney Harbor, surviving only because his friends leaped from a cliff and dragged him back to shore, authorities said.

The attack happened around 4:20 p.m. Sunday after the boy jumped from a 20-foot ledge known as Jump Rock near Shark Beach in the eastern Sydney suburb of Vaucluse, police said in a statement. Police said the boy suffered severe injuries to both legs from what is believed to have been “a large shark.”

His three friends immediately jumped into the water and pulled him to shore, actions authorities said likely saved his life.

“The actions of his mates who have gone into the water to pull him out have been nothing but brave,” said Superintendent Joseph McNulty of the New South Wales Police Marine Area Command, calling the injuries “very confronting” for the young rescuers to witness.

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A ferry sails past a closed beach at Vaucluse in Sydney, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, a day after a boy was attacked by a shark. (Sitthixay Ditthavong/AAP Image via AP)

Local media reports said the boy lost both legs in the attack.

“He is in for the fight of his life now, and the actions of emergency services yesterday gave him that chance,” McNulty said.

Sydney Harbour shark netting on beach

A net runs into Sydney Harbor at a closed beach at Vaucluse in Sydney, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Sitthixay Ditthavong/AAP Image via AP)

The attack was one of three shark encounters reported in the Sydney area in just over 24 hours.

SURFER SAYS SHARK ATTACK FELT ‘LIKE BEING HIT BY A CAR’ AS BOARD BITTEN IN HALF: REPORTS

On Monday evening, a surfer in his 20s was bitten on the leg by a shark off North Steyne Beach in the northern suburb of Manly. Bystanders pulled him from the water, and he was taken to a hospital in critical condition, police said.

Earlier Monday, an 11-year-old boy escaped unharmed after a shark bit into his surfboard at Dee Why Beach, also north of Manly.

A female bull shark

Authorities believe bull sharks, like the one pictured above, may have been responsible for at least two of the shark attacks. Police said the 12-year-old boy’s injuries were consistent with those from “a very large shark.” (Luis Javier Sandoval/VW Pics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images, File)

Authorities believe bull sharks may be responsible for at least the first two attacks. Police said recent heavy rainfall had increased murky freshwater runoff into Sydney Harbor, conditions known to heighten bull shark activity.

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Sydney’s northern beaches, including North Steyne and Dee Why, remained closed as a precaution. All three locations have shark netting, though officials said it was not immediately clear whether the attacks occurred near those barriers.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

What it really takes to get a Schengen Visa the first time: A first-hand account | – The Times of India

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What it really takes to get a Schengen Visa the first time: A first-hand account | - The Times of India

A Schengen visa is a short-stay permit that allows travel across 29 European countries without internal border checks, for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. It is typically issued for tourism, business, or family visits. Applicants must apply through the embassy or consulate of their main destination and submit documents such as a valid passport, photographs, and proof of funds and travel insurance. While the visa allows free movement within the Schengen Area, final entry is always subject to checks by border authorities. Here’s how this traveller got his Schengen visa approved, as per his post he shared on reddit.So when three friends, two of whom had never travelled abroad, submitted their first-ever Schengen visa applications earlier this year, they were not that optimistic about it.

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They applied through Switzerland, booking their VFS appointment in Delhi for January 9. Among them, only one applicant had international travel credentials: a valid US visa and previous Schengen travel. The other two had no stamps, no history, no precedent. What they did have, however, were stable jobs at well-known companies, carefully prepared documentation, and a clear plan.Still, doubts do linger when it comes to visa approvals. One of the applicants had switched jobs barely a month earlier, and had an average bank balance of around INR 1.5 lakh. It was reasonable, but not extravagant. They didn’t opt for any short cuts, had all the documents in place, no-objection certificates from employers, employment verification letters, salary slips, income tax returns, and detailed financial statements, all of which were submitted exactly as the checklist demanded.Then came the waiting.For first-time applicants, the time between submission and decision can feel endless. Each passing day feeds the worry that a missing detail or a misunderstood number could undo weeks of preparation. The applicant later wrote, the waiting period was “quite anxiety-inducing,”especially with limited travel history and a recent job change in the mix.When the approval finally came, they were all relieved. All three visas were granted.

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The post struck a chord online almost immediately. Questions poured in from others standing at the same threshold. How long was the visa valid? Was it single-entry or multiple-entry? The answer: first-time applicants received a single-entry visa valid for 30 days, while repeat applicants could expect multiple entries and up to 90 days.Others wanted to know if they applied as a family, how much money was enough to show, were fixed deposits and mutual funds required, and more. As per his response. a savings balance of roughly INR 10,000 per person per day was generally sufficient. What mattered more was consistency, steady balances over time rather than last-minute infusions. Bank statements, payslips, and ITRs were key. Investment proofs, while not mandatory anymore, could still be carried as backup.There was also confusion around routes and rules, common among first-time applicants. If Switzerland was the first point of entry, did the visa allow travel elsewhere? Yes, the itinerary included five days in Switzerland, followed by four days split between France and Spain, all clearly mentioned in the application. Once admitted through Switzerland, travel across Schengen states was permitted.

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Some asked whether an agent had been used. The answer was: yes, but an inexpensive one. Dummy flight tickets were booked through the agent and would be changed later, an open secret in visa applications, handled cautiously but transparently. Hotel plans, internal travel, and daily itineraries were all documented.One of them asked if the NOC was enough, or was a separate employment verification letter required? He said an NOC confirms permission to travel. An employment verification letter confirms your role, tenure, and employment status, often downloadable directly from HR systems. They serve different purposes, and both help establish intent to return.The post assures that if your documents are clean, your employment is stable, your finances make sense, and your intent is clearly explained, lack of travel history alone does not doom an application.

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Why ‘Blue Monday’ isn’t real

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Why 'Blue Monday' isn't real

How the third Monday of January came to be known as the most depressing day of the year.