Ecuador to impose 30% tariff on Colombian goods from FebruaryColombian Energy Minister Edwin Palma blasted the tariffs as "economic aggression" in a social media post, saying he had ordered the dismantling of a recent initiative to allow private firms to take part in energy sales between both countries to limit potential scarcity. "Colombia has acted with facts, cooperation, and solidarity," he said, noting Colombia provides 8% to 10% of Ecuador's power consumption. "That is why dialogue between nations is essential, not unilateral measures that only harm our peoples," he added.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/ecuador-impose-30-tariff-colombian-goods-february-2026-01-21/Venezuelan Banks Receive 300M from US-Administered Crude Sales, Gov’t Officials Defend Oil ReformAccording to Ecoanalítica, Banesco, BBVA Provincial, Banco Mercantil, and Banco Nacional de Crédito offered a combined $150 million to customers on Tuesday via foreign exchange auctions, with the rest of the funds expected to be made available by the end of the week. Unofficial reports suggested that private sector importers in the food and healthcare sectors would be given priority. Analyst Alejandro Grisanti stated that the dollars were purchased slightly below 400 bolívars (BsD) per USD. Unlike in prior exchange tables, the banks were not obliged to use the official exchange rate set by the Central Bank, which stands currently at 347 BsD per USD.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-banks-receive-300m-from-us-administered-crude-sales-govt-officials-defend-oil-reform/Chile’s president-elect names staunch abortion opponent as gender equality ministerShe is an evangelical former student church group president who belonged to the Eagles of Jesus, a far-right Christian group which recruits at universities around the country. Marín has publicly questioned the future of the ministry she will now lead, and defended the “natural family” – the idea that a man and woman head a household – as a central tenet of society.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/21/chile-abortion-opponent-gender-equality-ministerIsrael's imports of Azerbaijani oil via Turkey jump despite Ankara's trade banTurkey does not control where Azerbaijani oil pumped through the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline is sold, but said in November 2024 that exporters using Ceyhan "respected its decision to end trade with Israel" and oil was not being loaded with Israel as the destination. However, Kpler data shows that Israel's imports of Azerbaijani crude from Ceyhan jumped 31 percent year on year to 94,000 barrels per day in 2025 - the highest since 2022 and widening a its lead over Russia, Israel's second-largest supplier.
https://www.newarab.com/news/israeli-import-azeri-oil-turkey-jump-despite-trade-banUAE flights linked to Sudan war tracked from Israel to EthiopiaWhile the purpose and any connection between the flights is unclear, they have taken place against the backdrop of a spiralling power struggle between the UAE and Saudi Arabia across Yemen and the Horn of Africa that has upturned the geopolitics of the region and prompted concerns of a new escalation in the Sudan war.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uae-flights-linked-sudan-war-tracked-israel-ethiopiaTrump cancels tariff threat over Greenland, says NATO agreed to ‘framework’ of future Arctic dealThe abrupt about-face emerged hours after Trump had insisted that he wants to “get Greenland, including right, title and ownership,” but said he would not use force to do so while deriding European allies and vowing that NATO should not try to block U.S. expansionism. In an extraordinary speech at the World Economic Forum, the president said he was asking for territory that was “cold and poorly located.” He said the U.S. had effectively saved Europe during World War II and even declared of NATO: “It’s a very small ask compared to what we have given them for many, many decades.”
https://apnews.com/article/trump-davos-housing-greenland-gaza-a2f3f4c18ba321c8025a3e208fc0ddf6‘Treated like shirkers’: German unions cry foul over Merz’s sick-note crackdown At a regional campaign event last weekend, Merz said staff took an average 14.5 sick days per year – “too high”, he said. “That’s nearly three weeks in which people in Germany don’t work due to illness,” he said. “Is that really correct? Is that really necessary?” He later said that if the one or two days of recovery time not requiring a doctor’s note were taken into account the figure would be even larger.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/21/germany-axe-sick-notes-telephone-outcry-medics-unionsSri Lanka’s new “anti-terror laws” foreshadow sweeping attacks on democratic rightsThe name of the law—Protection of the State from Terrorism—is makes clear that it is aimed at protecting the capitalist state. The PSTA defines terrorism in broad and vague terms that can be easily interpreted and used to suppress the fundamental democratic rights of the masses. Section 3 of the draft bill defines terrorist acts as those that “provoke a state of terror,” “intimidate the public or any section of the public,” or “compel the Government of Sri Lanka, any other government, or an international organisation to do or abstain from doing any act.”
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/01/21/eagv-j21.htmlManipur: Gang-Rape Survivor Dies Sans Justice for 3 YearsNearly three years after she survived a brutal gang rape amid Manipur’s ethnic violence, a young Kuki-Zo woman has died from prolonged medical complications and psychological trauma—without seeing justice. Her death has reignited national outrage over the handling of sexual violence during the Manipur conflict and intensified demands by Kuki organisations for accountability and a separate administrative arrangement for the Kuki-Zo community.
https://www.newsclick.in/manipur-gang-rape-survivor-dies-sans-justice-3-yearsIndia is profiling Kashmir mosques, raising new surveillance fearsOne page of the form collects information about the mosque itself, seeking information about the “ideological sect” it belongs to, the year it was founded, its sources of funding, monthly expenditure, the number of people it can congregate, and details on ownership of the land on which the structure stands. The remaining three pages collect personal details of the people – imams, muezzins, khatibs and others – associated with the mosque, including their mobile numbers, emails, passport, credit card and bank account details. The more insidious columns in the form ask the respondents to declare if they have relatives abroad, the “outfit” they are associated with, or even the model of their mobile phone and their social media handles.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/19/india-is-profiling-kashmir-mosques-raising-new-surveillance-fearshttps://archive.ph/aEQPc