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Iran Protests Quelled Since Deadly Crackdown, Residents Say

“There is massive disappointment and disillusionment,” one Tehran resident said. A human rights group acknowledged that demonstrations had been subdued since Sunday, with thousands of people detained.

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A burned bus at Sadeghieh Square in Tehran on Thursday, after the protests were largely subdued.

Powell, an Unlikely Foil, Takes On Trump

16 janvier 2026 à 18:17
Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, this week tapped a groundswell of support that has been years in the making.

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The overwhelming defense of Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is the product of something President Trump may have underestimated: Mr. Powell’s popularity.

Even Nicolás Maduro’s Prosecutors Are Tied Up Reviewing Epstein Files

16 janvier 2026 à 18:26
The Trump Administration’s exhaustive examination of materials on the convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein is drawing resources from other cases.

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Prosecutors in the case of Nicolás Maduro, the ousted Venezuelan president, have been asked to focus on reviewing the vast amount of files connected to Jeffrey Epstein.

Where Scams Come From

16 janvier 2026 à 13:00
We take a look at some remarkable reporting from Myanmar.

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The Shunda Park scam complex in Myanmar.

C.I.A. Director Meets With Venezuela’s Interim President in Caracas

16 janvier 2026 à 13:50
The high-profile visit, which could be seen as snubbing the opposition, comes nearly two weeks after the U.S. military seized President Nicolás Maduro in a raid.

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John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director, at the U.S. Capitol last week. On Thursday, he met with Delcy Rodríguez, the interim president of Venezuela, and delivered a message of cooperation.

Ted Sarandos Says Critics Just Misunderstand Netflix

16 janvier 2026 à 11:05
The company’s co-chief executive sat down for an extensive interview for the first time since announcing plans to buy Warner Bros. Discovery’s film and TV business.

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“We’re going to be the buyer who keeps Warner Bros. running, releasing movies in theaters the way they always have,” said Ted Sarandos of Netflix, talking about the company’s deal for Warner Bros. Discovery’s movie and TV business.
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