A security conference in Munich over the weekend had US-Europe ties and Ukraine under the spotlight. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay |
Ukraine and Russia at War |
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Britain was ready to play a leading role in delivering security guarantees for Ukraine, including being ready to put "our own troops on the ground if necessary". He made the commitment ahead of an emergency leaders' meeting in Paris to discuss Europe's role in a ceasefire.
- Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has arrived in Saudi Arabia for expected talks with Russian officials.
- Europe News Editor Rachel Armstrong tells the Reuters World News podcast how European leaders have been caught out by Donald Trump's moves and the challenge they face to find more money from defense budgets to help support Kyiv.
- On the battlefield, Russian troops have sharply stepped up their attacks in eastern Ukraine, Kyiv's military said. A NATO official predicted Moscow would increase the pace and intensity of its assaults with talks to end the war approaching.
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- Japan's economy grew faster than expected in the fourth quarter, on improved business spending and a surprise increase in consumption. This may shore up the central bank's case for more interest rate hikes. GDP expanded 2.8% annualized in the October-December quarter, preliminary data shows.
- South Korea's data protection authority said new downloads of the Chinese AI app DeepSeek had been suspended in the country after DeepSeek acknowledged failing to take into account some of the agency's rules on protecting personal data.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping held a rare meeting with some of the biggest names in China's technology sector, including Alibaba founder Jack Ma, in what sources previously billed as an effort to boost private-business sentiment.
- The Hong Kong shares of Baidu plunged, wiping $2.4 billion off its market value, after the founder of the Chinese search engine giant was not spotted at Xi Jinping's meeting with corporate leaders.
- Brazilian companies are scoping out acquisition targets in Argentina, while beefing up staff and stores in a cautious bet on President Javier Milei's aggressive economic reforms that are beginning to stabilize the crisis-stricken economy.
- Airbus, Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce are expanding parts sourcing from India, driving growth in the country's emerging aerospace sector and pushing local firms to elevate their games, industry insiders say.
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German voters demand change as Europe's biggest economy stalls |
Hugo colliery in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. REUTERS/Stephane Nitschke |
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'Conclave' named best film at the BAFTAs, in London. REUTERS/Isabel Infantes |
Papal selection thriller "Conclave" and period drama "The Brutalist" were the big winners at the BAFTA Film Awards, getting four prizes each. "Conclave", which had led nominations with 12 nods, won the night's most coveted award, best film, as well as outstanding British film, best adapted screenplay and best editing. |
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