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Joe Biden · WashingtonPresident Joe Biden is ready to offer a reassuring assessment of the nation's condition rather than roll out flashy policy proposals as he delivers his second State of the Union.
Biden to deliver State of the Union address
58% Center coverage: 255 sources
Europe · IstanbulSome 250 people gathered outside the Swedish Consulate in Istanbul on Sunday. Danish anti-Islam activist Rasmus Paludan burned Islam's holy book outside the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm on Saturday. The protests have renewed concerns about Turkey holding up Sweden and Finland's bid to join NATO.
Turkish Muslims protest Quran-burning in Sweden
Coverage: 14 sources
Anthony Albanese · WellingtonNew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces she will stand aside. She says she doesn't believe she has the energy to seek re-election in the October polls. Her term would end by February 7, when she expects a new Labour prime minister will be sworn in. She was re-elected for a second term in 2020.
Praise pours in for outgoing New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern
41% Left coverage: 56 sources
Olaf Scholz · BerlinGerman news agency dpa says Chancellor Olaf Scholz will appoint a regional official as the new defense minister following the resignation of the much-criticized Christine Lambrecht.
Germany to appoint regional official as defense minister
34% Center coverage: 58 sources
Jair Bolsonaro · BrasíliaPolice break down a pro-Bolsonaro encampment outside a military building and detain some 1,200 people. Thousands of supporters of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro swarmed into Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace on Sunday. Many of them said they wanted the Brazilian army to restore the far-right Bolsonario to power.
Brazil authorities seek to punish pro-Bolsonaro rioters
43% Center coverage: 39 sources
Pope Francis · ChattanoogaPope Francis opened the service with a prayer and closed it by solemnly blessing the casket. Some 50,000 people attended Thursday's Mass, after around 200,000 paid their respects during three days of public viewing. The former Joseph Ratzinger, who died Dec. 31 at age 95, is considered one of the 20th century's greatest theologians.
Chattanooga-area Catholics mourn Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
43% Center coverage: 81 sources
Kate ForbesAngus Robertson has ruled himself out of the SNP leadership contest. Bookies' favourite cited the fact he has two young children as one of the main reasons he has decided not to run to be first minister. Only Humza Yousaf and Ash Regan have announced their intention to stand for the role.
Angus Robertson rules himself out of race to succeed Nicola Sturgeon
71% Left coverage: 7 sources
Keir Starmer · DavosSir Keir Starmer has called for a clean power alliance to bring down energy prices. He also criticised Rishi Sunak's absence at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Sir Keir said his own attendance alongside shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves is a statement of intent of the UK's increased presence on the global stage.
Starmer criticises Sunak’s absence at Davos
67% Right coverage: 6 sources