January 15th
Gibraltar Eagle was hit by a ballistic missile launched from Houthi-occupied Yemen just days after strikes from the U.S. and the UK. It is being reported that there are casualties and that the vessel has not sustained significant damage.
Kim Jong Un says that reunification of the Korean peninsula is “no longer possible.” He also made South Korea the “primary foe” of the country.
Donald Trump wins the Lowa caucus and as a result, Vivek Ramaswamy drops out of the race after getting a poor showing in the results. He has now endorsed Donald Trump.
January 16th
The Houthi group has hit another ship in the Red Sea. This time the Greek-owned ‘Zografia’. The missiles were destroyed, and there have been no casualties.
Iran launches an attack on supposed militant bases in Pakistan.
January 17th
The new Rwanda bill has been passed by MPs, who voted 320 to 276 in favour of it. It now goes to the House of Lords.
King Charles and the Princess of Wales are both in the hospital getting treatment.
The Houthis have hit another US-owned ship just hours after the US redesignated them as ‘global terrorists’.
January 18th
Netanyahu rejects the U.S. suggestion of Palestine becoming a state once the conflict is over.
Ecuador launched a major prison operation led by the Ecuadorean army and police force as they aim to reduce the influence of the country’s drug gangs, which are all part of the government’s war on drugs.
Pakistan launched a missile strike into Iran, which killed nine people two days after Iran carried out strikes on them.
The Pakistan Air Force launched ‘precision airstrikes’ on the ‘Baloch separatists’ inside Iran.
Ukraine has confirmed that it has struck an oil terminal in Saint Petersburg with long-range drones produced in the country.
January 19th
North Korea has tested a nuclear weapon delivered by an unmanned underwater drone system.
Japan completes the world’s first soft landing on the Moon, but complications threaten the future of the mission.
January 20th
A missile attack on the Al-Asad Airbase in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq, has killed several U.S. troops and at least one Iraqi soldier, reports the United States Central Command.
The U.S. carried out another wave of airstrikes on Houthi missile launches in Yemen.
60 people have now been killed across the U.S. as large portions of the country have been plunged into freezing temperatures.
January 21st
Reports coming from the Hamas-ran health ministry in Gaza say that more than 25,000 people have been killed in the conflict.
Ukraine has claimed responsibility for a drone attack on the Ust-Luga Multimodal Complex in Leningrad Oblast.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has dropped out of the running for the 2024 Republican nomination.
The death toll from the cold snap in the U.S. has increased to 89.

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