Does Airbus need some of Boeing's Trump-style advocacy?<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2025//11//19//flydubai-orders-75-boeing-aircrafts-in-deal-worth-13-billion/">FlyDubai orders 75 Boeing aircrafts in deal worth $13 billion<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>Airbus faces production constraints<\/h2>\n<p>By contrast, Airbus\u2019 own January press statement shows the European manufacturer delivered 793 commercial aircraft to 91 airline customers in 2025 and recorded 1,000 gross orders for its family of jets \u2014 translating to 889 net orders after cancellations.<\/p>\n<p>Airbus also highlighted its growing backlog, with more than 8,750 aircraft still in the pipeline for future delivery.<\/p>\n<p>Airbus framed its 793 deliveries as proof of an upward trajectory despite a \"continued complex and dynamic operating environment,\" particularly around components for its popular A320 family. <\/p>\n<p>The company noted that deliveries for smaller A220 jets, as well as wide-body A330neo and A350 models, contributed to the overall total.<\/p>\n<p>While Airbus still leads in total aircraft handovers, Boeing\u2019s year-end order data may signal an inflection point for the at-times troubled aircraft manufacturer, reflecting positive signs of a recovery after earlier production disruptions.<\/p>\n<h2>The Trump bump?<\/h2>\n<p>Boeing\u2019s order momentum has also been boosted by high-profile dealmaking showcased by the Trump administration. <\/p>\n<p>During a May 2025 visit to Qatar, the White House promoted a \u201clandmark\u201d Qatar Airways commitment valued at $96bn (\u20ac82.35bn) for up to 210 Boeing 787 and 777X aircraft. The government explicitly framed the purchase as a jobs-and-exports win under the tagline of \"making American manufacturing and innovation great again\".<\/p>\n<p>Qatar Airways separately described the agreement as the largest widebody and largest 787 order in Boeing\u2019s history.<\/p>\n<p>President Trump\u2019s support is largely tied to Boeing\u2019s role as a flagship US exporter and jobs engine. <\/p>\n<p>In multiple White House fact sheets tied to overseas visits, the administration has promoted Boeing aircraft commitments as proof of \u201cbringing home\u201d investment and manufacturing work, framing jet orders as wins for US employment and trade balance.<\/p>\n<p>At a company level, Boeing has publicly credited Trump for backing these export-heavy agreements, with CEO Kelly Ortberg thanking the president for supporting the Qatar deal and emphasising Boeing\u2019s importance as one of America\u2019s leading exporters.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768385893,"updatedAt":1768402054,"publishedAt":1768402052,"firstPublishedAt":1768402052,"lastPublishedAt":1768402052,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/22\/64\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_a66c163a-8aa2-5e92-bfeb-bd7d76aa2006-9612264.jpg","altText":"FILE - A Boeing 737 Max jet prepares to land at Boeing Field following a test flight in Seattle, Sept. 30, 2020. 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All rights reserved","sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"callToActionText":null,"width":1024,"height":683}],"authors":{"journalists":[{"id":3408,"urlSafeValue":"hajdari","title":"Una Hajdari","twitter":null}],"producers":[],"videoEditor":[]},"keywords":[{"id":369,"slug":"boeing","urlSafeValue":"boeing","title":"Boeing","titleRaw":"Boeing"},{"id":368,"slug":"airbus","urlSafeValue":"airbus","title":"Airbus","titleRaw":"Airbus"},{"id":4,"slug":"airlines","urlSafeValue":"airlines","title":"Airlines","titleRaw":"Airlines"}],"widgets":[{"slug":"related","count":1}],"related":[{"id":2847259},{"id":2833243},{"id":2820856}],"technicalTags":[],"externalPartners":[],"hasExternalVideo":0,"hasInternalOrExternalVideo":0,"video":0,"videos":[],"liveStream":[{"startDate":0,"endDate":0}],"scribbleLiveId":0,"scribbleLiveRibbon":0,"isLiveCoverage":0,"sourceId":1,"sources":[],"externalSource":null,"additionalSources":null,"additionalReporting":null,"freeField1":null,"freeField2":"","type":"normal","displayType":"default","program":{"id":"business","urlSafeValue":"business","title":"Business","online":0,"url":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/business\/business\/business"},"season":"","episode":"","episodeId":"","vertical":"business","verticals":[{"id":11,"slug":"business","urlSafeValue":"business","title":"Business"}],"primaryVertical":{"id":11,"slug":"business","urlSafeValue":"business","title":"Business"},"themes":[{"id":"business","urlSafeValue":"business","title":"Business","url":"\/business\/business"}],"primaryTheme":{"id":7,"urlSafeValue":"business","title":"Business"},"advertising":0,"advertisingData":{"startDate":0,"endDate":0,"type":null,"slug":null,"title":null,"disclaimerLabelKey":null,"sponsor":null,"sponsorName":null,"sponsorUrl":null,"sponsorLogo":"","sponsorLogoReverse":"","isDfp":0},"geoLocation":{"lat":0,"lon":0},"location":1,"continent":{"id":4392,"urlSafeValue":"america","title":"America"},"country":{"id":447,"urlSafeValue":"usa","title":"USA","url":"\/news\/america\/usa"},"town":[],"contextualSignals":{"doubleVerify":{"ids":[],"slugs":[]}},"grapeshot":null,"versions":[],"programDeliverable":{"slug":"article","format":"default"},"showOpinionDisclaimer":0,"allViews":0,"allViewsMeta":{"pointOfView":[],"survey":[],"tweetId":0,"tweet2NdId":0,"displayOverlay":0},"storyTranslationMethod":[],"localisation":[],"autoPublished":0,"autoLocalised":0,"isReviewed":0,"path":"\/business\/2026\/01\/14\/the-trump-bump-boeing-orders-soar-past-airbus-after-seven-sluggish-years","lastModified":1768402052},{"id":2862019,"cid":9611975,"versionId":1,"archive":0,"housenumber":null,"owner":"euronews","isMagazine":0,"isBreakingNews":0,"daletEventName":"Business Nvidia","daletPyramidId":3874574,"channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"President Trump again eases restrictions on H200 chip exports to China","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"President Trump again eases restrictions on H200 chip exports to China","titleListing2":"","leadin":"While some lawmakers fear what Beijing will do with the advanced tech, others stress that restrictions will only force China\u2019s homegrown industry to innovate.","summary":"While some lawmakers fear what Beijing will do with the advanced tech, others stress that restrictions will only force China\u2019s homegrown industry to innovate.","keySentence":"","url":"president-trump-again-eases-restrictions-on-h200-chip-exports-to-china","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/business\/2026\/01\/14\/president-trump-again-eases-restrictions-on-h200-chip-exports-to-china","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"The US has eased export restrictions on the sale of Nvidia\u2019s H200 chip to China, according to a regulation published on Tuesday by the Department of Commerce.\n\nExport applications will now be considered on a case-by-case basis, rather than starting from a presumption of denial.\n\nThis comes after President Trump said last month that advanced chips could be sent to \u201capproved customers\u201d in China for a 25% government surcharge \u2014 following months of lobbying by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.\n\nNational security concerns had previously led the administration to restrict exports as lawmakers feared that China could use the semiconductors for military purposes.\n\nTo address these risks, the new regulation comes with a series of conditions. For example, the chips must be reviewed by a third-party testing lab to confirm their performance capabilities before they can be shipped to China.\n\nAdded to this, there must be a sufficient supply of chips in the US for exports to be permitted, and China cannot receive more than 50% of the total products made for the US market. Exporters must apply \u201cKnow Your Customer\u201d procedures that verify who the customer is and how the product will be used \u2014 intended to \u201cprevent unauthorised remote access to unauthorised parties\u201d.\n\nThe updated regulation applies to the H200 chip, Nvidia\u2019s second-most-advanced semiconductor, as well as less advanced products. The firm\u2019s more sophisticated Blackwell processor and the upcoming Rubin model are not part of the deal.\n\nThe rules also apply to advanced chips made by rival firms like AMD.\n\n\u201cWe applaud President Trump's decision to allow America's chip industry to compete to support high paying jobs and manufacturing in America,\u201d a Nvidia spokesperson told Euronews, adding that the updated regulation \u201cstrikes a thoughtful balance\u201d.\n\n\u201cThe Administration's critics are unintentionally promoting the interests of foreign competitors on US entity lists,\u201d the spokesperson claimed. \u201cAmerica should always want its industry to compete for vetted and approved commercial business, supporting real jobs for real Americans.\u201d\n\nAs the US-China technology race intensifies, semiconductors have become a strategic flashpoint as both sides attempt to disrupt the other\u2019s progress. These tiny chips are used to power a range of electronic devices from smartphones to medical equipment, and they\u2019re essential to AI processing.\n\nWhile the US is currently the global leader in semiconductor production, China is gaining ground. Critics of Washington\u2019s export bans argue that by restricting access to Nvidia technology, Chinese firms will be forced to innovate, therefore benefitting Beijing in the long run.\n\nUnderstanding this logic, the Chinese government reportedly ordered its tech companies to boycott Nvidia's chips after Trump lifted an export ban on the less advanced H20 chip in July last year. The ban was originally imposed by the president in April despite the fact that the chip had been designed to comply with Biden-era export curbs.\n\nThe H200 delivers roughly six times the performance of the H20.\n\nFor Nvidia, Tuesday\u2019s decision represents another win after months of seeking favour with US President Donald Trump. Until China\u2019s domestic capabilities improve, demand for the H200 will remain strong unless Beijing imposes a stricter ban on US chips. This will bolster revenues for Nvidia, even though the Trump administration will continue to take a 25% cut of the sales.\n\nAccording to a Reuters report from late December, Chinese technology companies have placed orders for more than 2 million H200 chips for 2026, exceeding Nvidia\u2019s inventory of 700,000 of these processors.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>The US has eased export restrictions on the sale of Nvidia\u2019s H200 chip to China, according to a regulation published on Tuesday by the Department of Commerce.<\/p>\n<p>Export applications will now be considered on a case-by-case basis, rather than starting from a presumption of denial.<\/p>\n<p>This comes after President Trump said last month that advanced chips could be sent to \u201capproved customers\u201d in China for a 25% government surcharge \u2014 following months of lobbying by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.<\/p>\n<p>National security concerns had previously led the administration to restrict exports as lawmakers feared that China could use the semiconductors for military purposes.<\/p>\n<p>To address these risks, the new regulation comes with a series of conditions. For example, the chips must be reviewed by a third-party testing lab to confirm their performance capabilities before they can be shipped to China.<\/p>\n<p>Added to this, there must be a sufficient supply of chips in the US for exports to be permitted, and China cannot receive more than 50% of the total products made for the US market. Exporters must apply \u201cKnow Your Customer\u201d procedures that verify who the customer is and how the product will be used \u2014 intended to \u201cprevent unauthorised remote access to unauthorised parties\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The updated regulation applies to the H200 chip, Nvidia\u2019s second-most-advanced semiconductor, as well as less advanced products. The firm\u2019s more sophisticated Blackwell processor and the upcoming Rubin model are not part of the deal.<\/p>\n<p>The rules also apply to advanced chips made by rival firms like AMD.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2025//12//09//president-trump-gives-nvidia-green-light-to-sell-h200-chips-to-china/">President Trump gives Nvidia green light to sell H200 chips to China<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//07//nvidia-and-universal-music-group-join-forces-to-develop-responsible-ai-for-music/">Nvidia and Universal Music Group join forces to develop 'responsible AI' for music<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>\u201cWe applaud President Trump's decision to allow America's chip industry to compete to support high paying jobs and manufacturing in America,\u201d a Nvidia spokesperson told Euronews, adding that the updated regulation \u201cstrikes a thoughtful balance\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Administration's critics are unintentionally promoting the interests of foreign competitors on US entity lists,\u201d the spokesperson claimed. \u201cAmerica should always want its industry to compete for vetted and approved commercial business, supporting real jobs for real Americans.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As the US-China technology race intensifies, semiconductors have become a strategic flashpoint as both sides attempt to disrupt the other\u2019s progress. These tiny chips are used to power a range of electronic devices from smartphones to medical equipment, and they\u2019re essential to AI processing.<\/p>\n<p>While the US is currently the global leader in semiconductor production, China is gaining ground. Critics of Washington\u2019s export bans argue that by restricting access to Nvidia technology, Chinese firms will be forced to innovate, therefore benefitting Beijing in the long run.<\/p>\n<p>Understanding this logic, the Chinese government reportedly ordered its tech companies to boycott Nvidia's chips after Trump lifted an export ban on the less advanced H20 chip in July last year. The ban was originally imposed by the president in April despite the fact that the chip had been designed to comply with Biden-era export curbs.<\/p>\n<p>The H200 delivers roughly six times the performance of the H20.<\/p>\n<p>For Nvidia, Tuesday\u2019s decision represents another win after months of seeking favour with US President Donald Trump. Until China\u2019s domestic capabilities improve, demand for the H200 will remain strong unless Beijing imposes a stricter ban on US chips. This will bolster revenues for Nvidia, even though the Trump administration will continue to take a 25% cut of the sales.<\/p>\n<p>According to a Reuters report from late December, Chinese technology companies have placed orders for more than 2 million H200 chips for 2026, exceeding Nvidia\u2019s inventory of 700,000 of these processors.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768374952,"updatedAt":1768382961,"publishedAt":1768382959,"firstPublishedAt":1768382959,"lastPublishedAt":1768382959,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/19\/75\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_eeb7a940-4b67-51db-b2f6-0c6f499f23b1-9611975.jpg","altText":"FILE. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks about the NVIDIA Rubin AI super computing platform during a Nvidia news conference ahead of the CES tech show. 5 Jan 2026. Las Vegas.","caption":"FILE. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks about the NVIDIA Rubin AI super computing platform during a Nvidia news conference ahead of the CES tech show. 5 Jan 2026. 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home STD test","daletPyramidId":3868451,"channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Newly available self-tests could drive further reductions in STDs amid a declining trend ","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"How self tests could help reduce sexually transmitted infection rates ","titleListing2":"Newly available self-tests could drive further reductions in STDs amid a declining trend ","leadin":"Last year, the US authorities approved the first at-home test that can detect three common infections in women \u2014 gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis \u2014 as well as the first home-based kit for the virus that causes cervical cancer.","summary":"Last year, the US authorities approved the first at-home test that can detect three common infections in women \u2014 gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis \u2014 as well as the first home-based kit for the virus that causes cervical cancer.","keySentence":"","url":"newly-available-self-tests-could-drive-further-reductions-in-stds-amid-a-declining-trend","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/health\/2026\/01\/14\/newly-available-self-tests-could-drive-further-reductions-in-stds-amid-a-declining-trend","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"New options for testing and treating some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are becoming available, a trend that experts hope will keep downward pressure on US infection rates.\n\nLast year, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first at-home test that can detect three common infections in women \u2014 gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis \u2014 as well as the first home-based kit for the virus that causes cervical cancer.\n\nThe agency ended the year by approving two different drugs for gonorrhea, the first new options for the disease in decades.\n\nIt\u2019s positive news after cases of sexually transmitted infections reached alarming highs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted screening, education and treatment for sexual health nationwide.\n\nBut the pandemic years also brought positive developments for testing. The same technology used for the first over-the-counter coronavirus tests is now being translated into home-based kits for syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections. Previously, the FDA had mostly limited the use of such tests to health professionals.\n\n\u201cSexual health can be stigmatised and people can be hesitant about testing,\u201d said Dr Ina Park, a sexual health specialist at the University of California, United States.\n\n\u201cNow we have a lot of options for patients who may be wary of going into a provider\u2019s office.\u201d\n\nNew tests offer convenience and quicker turnaround times\n\nTesting company Visby Medical launched its three-in-one test for women last year, following FDA approval in March. The urine-based test includes a vaginal testing swab and a small electronic device that develops the results and sends them to an online app for review.\n\nThe test, which costs $150 (about \u20ac127), also includes a telehealth consultation with a medical provider who can discuss the results and prescribe antibiotics or other medication, if needed.\n\nThe entire process \u2014 from buying the test to getting a prescription \u2014 can take as little as six hours, compared with several days under the traditional testing model, says Dr Gary Schoolnik, Visby\u2019s chief medical officer.\n\nPreviously, a nurse or doctor would have to collect a sample, send it out to a lab, get the results and then schedule a follow-up appointment to discuss the results.\n\n\u201cMany patients are very hard to track down and a lot of them, if they have a positive test result, are never treated and are lost to follow-up,\u201d said Schoolnik, who is also a professor emeritus at Stanford Medical School.\n\nThe FDA approved Visby\u2019s test based on study results showing that it correctly detected the three infections with accuracy rates around 98 percent or higher. That\u2019s similar to tests performed at hospitals and health clinics.\n\nSome home-based tests still require outside input to get the results.\n\nFor example, in May, the FDA approved Teal Health\u2019s testing kit for HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer. The company\u2019s Teal Wand allows women to collect their own vaginal sample, which is then placed in a tube and shipped to a laboratory for processing.\n\nUpdated federal guidelines for HPV screening released earlier this month endorsed self-collection for the first time.\n\nThe FDA recently approved the first new gonorrhea drugs in decades\n\nThe bacteria that cause gonorrhea has constantly evolved, developing resistance to nearly every antibiotic used to treat it.\n\nBoth of the two new drugs can be taken by mouth, a major advantage over the current standard of care: an injection of the antibiotic ceftriaxone.\n\nNuzolvenc, developed through a public-private partnership, comes in granules that dissolve in water. Bluejepa, from GlaxoSmithKline, is a tablet that is also approved to treat urinary tract infections.\n\nThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) previously recommended another drug, oral azithromycin, alongside injectable ceftriaxone, but dropped the pill from its guidance after signs that gonorrhea was growing resistant to it.\n\n\u201cWe were down to one class of antibiotics recommended to treat gonorrhea and we had no other good options,\u201d said Park. \u201cSo to have two new options in the same year is very exciting.\u201d\n\nThe new tests and drugs come as STD rates are falling again\n\nThe CDC\u2019s provisional data for 2024 showed a third consecutive year of fewer gonorrhea cases, and the second year in a row of fewer adult cases of chlamydia and the most infectious forms of syphilis.\n\nExperts point to several factors behind the trend, including less sexual activity among young people, increased use of an antibiotic as a morning-after pill to prevent infections and more at-home screening.\n\nThe new tests could drive further reductions, although some experts urge caution.\n\nAs more people test at home, it could become harder to track national infection rates, which previously have been reported by a handful of large testing laboratories.\n\nAdditionally, the new tests and drugs come with higher price tags that may limit access.\n\nFor example, Visby\u2019s $150 (about \u20ac127) test is not covered by insurance.\n\nAdd to that recent Trump administration funding cuts to the CDC and other public health agencies and there could be more challenges on the horizon.\n\n\u201cI\u2019m feeling very optimistic about the fact that people have more testing options and also that we now have access to new drugs,\u201d Park said.\n\n\u201cWhat I fear is these cuts to public health are going to decrease access to sexual health care for populations who can least afford to take advantage of these new options.\u201d\n\n","htmlText":"<p>New options for testing and treating some of the most common <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2025//02//10//health-authorities-push-for-urgent-action-as-some-stis-reach-new-highs-in-europe/">sexually transmitted diseases<\/a> are becoming available, a trend that experts hope will keep downward pressure on US infection rates.<\/p>\n<p>Last year, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first at-home test that can detect three common infections in women \u2014 gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis \u2014 as well as the first home-based kit for the virus that causes cervical cancer.<\/p>\n<p>The agency ended the year by approving two different <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2025//12//13//new-single-dose-gonorrhoea-drug-could-be-breakthrough-for-antibiotic-resistant-infections/">drugs for gonorrhea<\/a>, the first new options for the disease in decades.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s positive news after cases of sexually transmitted infections reached alarming highs before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted screening, education and treatment for sexual health nationwide.<\/p>\n<p>But the pandemic years also brought positive developments for testing. The same technology used for the first over-the-counter coronavirus tests is now being translated into home-based kits for <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2024//11//13//sexually-transmitted-disease-epidemic-slows-in-us-with-fall-in-syphilis-and-gonorrhoea-cas/">syphilis/a> and other sexually transmitted infections. Previously, the FDA had mostly limited the use of such tests to health professionals.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSexual health can be stigmatised and people can be hesitant about testing,\u201d said Dr Ina Park, a sexual health specialist at the University of California, United States.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cNow we have a lot of options for patients who may be wary of going into a provider\u2019s office.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2025//02//10//health-authorities-push-for-urgent-action-as-some-stis-reach-new-highs-in-europe/">Health authorities push for 'urgent' action as some STIs reach new highs in Europe<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>New tests offer convenience and quicker turnaround times<\/h2>\n<p>Testing company Visby Medical launched its three-in-one test for women last year, following FDA approval in March. The urine-based test includes a vaginal testing swab and a small electronic device that develops the results and sends them to an online app for review.<\/p>\n<p>The test, which costs $150 (about \u20ac127), also includes a telehealth consultation with a medical provider who can discuss the results and prescribe antibiotics or other medication, if needed.<\/p>\n<p>The entire process \u2014 from buying the test to getting a prescription \u2014 can take as little as six hours, compared with several days under the traditional testing model, says Dr Gary Schoolnik, Visby\u2019s chief medical officer.<\/p>\n<p>Previously, a nurse or doctor would have to collect a sample, send it out to a lab, get the results and then schedule a follow-up appointment to discuss the results.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMany patients are very hard to track down and a lot of them, if they have a positive test result, are never treated and are lost to follow-up,\u201d said Schoolnik, who is also a professor emeritus at Stanford Medical School.<\/p>\n<p>The FDA approved Visby\u2019s test based on study results showing that it correctly detected the three infections with accuracy rates around 98 percent or higher. That\u2019s similar to tests performed at hospitals and health clinics.<\/p>\n<p>Some home-based tests still require outside input to get the results.<\/p>\n<p>For example, in May, the FDA approved Teal Health\u2019s testing kit for <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2025//11//24//hpv-vaccine-slashes-cervical-cancer-risk-with-minimal-side-effects-major-review-finds/">HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer<\/a>. The company\u2019s Teal Wand allows women to collect their own vaginal sample, which is then placed in a tube and shipped to a laboratory for processing.<\/p>\n<p>Updated federal guidelines for HPV screening released earlier this month endorsed self-collection for the first time.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2024//12//10//sweden-is-trying-to-become-the-worlds-first-country-to-eliminate-hpv-heres-how/">Sweden is trying to become the world's first country to eliminate HPV. Here's how<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>The FDA recently approved the first new gonorrhea drugs in decades<\/h2>\n<p>The bacteria that cause gonorrhea has constantly evolved, developing resistance to nearly every antibiotic used to treat it.<\/p>\n<p>Both of the two new drugs can be taken by mouth, a major advantage over the current standard of care: an injection of the antibiotic ceftriaxone.<\/p>\n<p>Nuzolvenc, developed through a public-private partnership, comes in granules that dissolve in water. Bluejepa, from GlaxoSmithKline, is a tablet that is also approved to treat urinary tract infections.<\/p>\n<p>The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) previously recommended another drug, oral azithromycin, alongside injectable ceftriaxone, but dropped the pill from its guidance after signs that gonorrhea was growing resistant to it.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe were down to one class of antibiotics recommended to treat gonorrhea and we had no other good options,\u201d said Park. \u201cSo to have two new options in the same year is very exciting.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2025//08//15//amid-rise-in-stis-among-older-europeans-experts-call-for-awareness-of-sexual-health-in-lat/">Amid rise in STIs among older Europeans, experts call for awareness of sexual health in later life<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>The new tests and drugs come as STD rates are falling again<\/h2>\n<p>The CDC\u2019s <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.cdc.gov//sti-statistics//annual//index.html/" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer\">provisional data<\/a> for 2024 showed a third consecutive year of fewer gonorrhea cases, and the second year in a row of fewer adult cases of chlamydia and the most infectious forms of syphilis.<\/p>\n<p>Experts point to several factors behind the trend, including less sexual activity among young people, increased use of an antibiotic as a morning-after pill to prevent infections and more at-home screening.<\/p>\n<p>The new tests could drive further reductions, although some experts urge caution.<\/p>\n<p>As more people test at home, it could become harder to track national infection rates, which previously have been reported by a handful of large testing laboratories.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, the new tests and drugs come with higher price tags that may limit access. <\/p>\n<p>For example, Visby\u2019s $150 (about \u20ac127) test is not covered by insurance.<\/p>\n<p>Add to that recent Trump administration funding cuts to the CDC and other public health agencies and there could be more challenges on the horizon.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019m feeling very optimistic about the fact that people have more testing options and also that we now have access to new drugs,\u201d Park said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhat I fear is these cuts to public health are going to decrease access to sexual health care for populations who can least afford to take advantage of these new options.\u201d<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768315766,"updatedAt":1768370539,"publishedAt":1768370469,"firstPublishedAt":1768370469,"lastPublishedAt":1768370538,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/14\/28\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_c4c2cf78-b6ac-566e-a26d-b4825f33efee-9611428.jpg","altText":"This photo provided by Visby Medical in January 2026 shows its three-in-one gonorrhea, chlamydia and trichomoniasis test for women. 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ICE out! When do want it? Now!\" they chanted.\n\nThe adults donned reflective vests to clear traffic for the students.\n\nMany parents showed up in support, some in Roosevelt merchandise from their own high school days.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Hundreds of students staged a walk out Monday afternoon at Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis, where federal agents had deployed tear gas on students and faculty less than a week ago.<\/p>\n<p>The students planned the two-mile route from the school and marched with signs, the slogans ranging from \"Hands off my school\" and \"ICE out\", to \"Welcome to Panem,\" a reference to the dystopian society from the young adult Hunger Games series.<\/p>\n<p>\"What do we want? ICE out! When do want it? Now!\" they chanted.<\/p>\n<p>The adults donned reflective vests to clear traffic for the students.<\/p>\n<p>Many parents showed up in support, some in Roosevelt merchandise from their own high school days.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768303253,"updatedAt":1768311668,"publishedAt":1768311239,"firstPublishedAt":1768311239,"lastPublishedAt":1768311239,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/11\/07\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_8c586919-f7ec-5159-af6d-8ae59a5c9349-9611107.jpg","altText":"United States: Protests erupted in Minneapolis after immigration agents used tear gas near the site where Renee Good was killed by a police officer","caption":"United States: Protests erupted in Minneapolis after immigration agents used tear gas near the site where Renee Good was killed by a police 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SAILOR CHINA SPYING","daletPyramidId":3866843,"channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Former sailor sentenced to 16 years for selling information about US Navy ships to China","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"US sailor sentenced to 16 years for selling navy secrets to China","titleListing2":"Former sailor sentenced to 16 years for selling information about US Navy ships to China","leadin":"Jinchao Wei, an engineer on the USS Essex, was one of\u00a0two California-based sailors charged in August 2023 with providing sensitive military information to Beijing.","summary":"Jinchao Wei, an engineer on the USS Essex, was one of\u00a0two California-based sailors charged in August 2023 with providing sensitive military information to Beijing.","keySentence":"","url":"former-sailor-sentenced-to-16-years-for-selling-information-about-us-navy-ships-to-china","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2026\/01\/13\/former-sailor-sentenced-to-16-years-for-selling-information-about-us-navy-ships-to-china","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"A former US Navy sailor has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for selling military secrets to China, prosecutors said late on Monday.\n\nA federal judge in San Diego convicted Jinchao Wei in August of six crimes, including espionage.\n\nHe was paid more than $12,000 (\u20ac10,286) for the information he sold, the US Department of Justice said in a statement.\n\nWei, an engineer on the USS Essex assault ship, was one of\u00a0two California-based sailors charged in August 2023 with providing sensitive military information to China.\n\nThe other, Wenheng Zhao, was\u00a0sentenced to more than two years\u00a0in 2024 after he pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and one count of receiving a bribe in violation of his official duties.\n\nUS officials have for years expressed concern about the espionage threat they say the Chinese government poses, bringing criminal cases in recent years against Beijing intelligence operatives who have stolen sensitive government and commercial information, including through illegal hacking.\n\nWei was recruited via social media in 2022 by an intelligence officer who portrayed himself as a naval enthusiast working for the state-owned China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, prosecutors said.\n\nEvidence presented in court showed Wei told a friend that the person was \u201cextremely suspicious\u201d and that it was \"quite obviously\" espionage.\n\nWei disregarded the friend's advice to delete the contact and instead moved conversations with the intelligence officer to a different encrypted messaging app Wei believed was more secure, prosecutors said.\n\nOver the course of 18 months, Wei sent the officer photos and videos of the Essex, advised him of the location of various Navy ships and told him about the Essex's defensive weapons, prosecutors said.\n\nWei sold the intelligence officer 60 technical and operating manuals, including those for weapons control, aircraft and deck lifts.\n\nThe manuals contained export control warnings and detailed the operations of multiple systems aboard the Essex and similar ships.\n\nHe was a petty officer second class, which is an enlisted sailor's rank.\n\nThe\u00a0US Navy\u2019s website says the Essex is equipped to transport and support a Marine Corps landing force of over 2,000 troops during an air and amphibious assault.\n\nIn a letter to the judge before sentencing, Wei apologised, saying he should not have shared anything with the person he had considered a friend.\n\nWei said \"introversion and loneliness\" clouded his judgment.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>A former US Navy sailor has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for selling military secrets to China, prosecutors said late on Monday.<\/p>\n<p>A federal judge in San Diego convicted Jinchao Wei in August of six crimes, including espionage.<\/p>\n<p>He was paid more than $12,000 (\u20ac10,286) for the information he sold, the US Department of Justice said in a statement.<\/p>\n<p>Wei, an engineer on the USS Essex assault ship, was one of two California-based sailors charged in August 2023 with providing sensitive military information to China.<\/p>\n<p>The other, Wenheng Zhao, was sentenced to more than two years in 2024 after he pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and one count of receiving a bribe in violation of his official duties.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.687\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" 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https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/11\/88\/1200x824_cmsv2_241bef69-2bae-5579-9374-d4d851a3b2b2-9611188.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/11\/88\/1920x1319_cmsv2_241bef69-2bae-5579-9374-d4d851a3b2b2-9611188.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">The US Navy USS Essex in the Gulf of Thailand off Cambodia, 26 November, 2007<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>US officials have for years expressed concern about the espionage threat they say the Chinese government poses, bringing criminal cases in recent years against Beijing intelligence operatives who have stolen sensitive government and commercial information, including through illegal hacking.<\/p>\n<p>Wei was recruited via social media in 2022 by an intelligence officer who portrayed himself as a naval enthusiast working for the state-owned China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation, prosecutors said.<\/p>\n<p>Evidence presented in court showed Wei told a friend that the person was \u201cextremely suspicious\u201d and that it was \"quite obviously\" espionage.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2025//10//23//three-men-arrested-in-uk-on-suspicion-of-spying-for-russia-scotland-yard-says/">Three men arrested in UK on suspicion of spying for Russia, Scotland Yard says<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2025//11//27//french-authorities-detain-three-for-suspected-russian-espionage-activities/">French authorities detain three for suspected Russian espionage activities<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Wei disregarded the friend's advice to delete the contact and instead moved conversations with the intelligence officer to a different encrypted messaging app Wei believed was more secure, prosecutors said.<\/p>\n<p>Over the course of 18 months, Wei sent the officer photos and videos of the Essex, advised him of the location of various Navy ships and told him about the Essex's defensive weapons, prosecutors said.<\/p>\n<p>Wei sold the intelligence officer 60 technical and operating manuals, including those for weapons control, aircraft and deck lifts.<\/p>\n<p>The manuals contained export control warnings and detailed the operations of multiple systems aboard the Essex and similar ships.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//61//11//88//808x539_cmsv2_54d17231-a52e-5bda-9c44-4466965eb386-9611188.jpg/" alt=\"Soldiers from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy march in formation during a parade in Beijing, 1 October, 2019\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/11\/88\/384x256_cmsv2_54d17231-a52e-5bda-9c44-4466965eb386-9611188.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/11\/88\/640x427_cmsv2_54d17231-a52e-5bda-9c44-4466965eb386-9611188.jpg 640w, 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stalled US wind farm","titleListing2":"","leadin":"Shares in the Danish energy firm rose about 5% after a federal court granted a preliminary injunction, allowing construction on the offshore wind project to resume.","summary":"Shares in the Danish energy firm rose about 5% after a federal court granted a preliminary injunction, allowing construction on the offshore wind project to resume.","keySentence":"","url":"orsted-up-5-as-us-judge-clears-restart-of-stalled-us-wind-farm","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/business\/2026\/01\/13\/orsted-up-5-as-us-judge-clears-restart-of-stalled-us-wind-farm","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Shares in \u00d8rsted climbed about 5% on Tuesday after a federal judge in Washington cleared the company and its partners to restart work on the $5bn (\u20ac4.28bn) Revolution Wind offshore wind development, which had been put on ice by the Trump administration.\n\nIn an order from the US District Court for the District of Columbia, the judge granted preliminary relief that pauses a 22 December stop-work directive issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), the Interior Department agency that oversees offshore energy development in federal waters. This means construction can resume while the case proceeds.\n\nThe ruling removes a key regulatory obstacle for the project while a broader legal challenge continues as the administration of US President Donald Trump seeks to block expansion of offshore wind in federal waters.\n\nThe lawsuit by Revolution Wind targets BOEM\u2019s December suspension as well as an earlier director\u2019s order dated 22 August, which the developers say unlawfully disrupted work.\n\nWhile the court has not yet ruled on the merits of the case, the injunction allows impacted construction activities to resume immediately.\n\n\u201cThe court\u2019s action will allow the Revolution Wind Project to restart impacted activities immediately while the underlying lawsuit progresses,\u201d the company said in a statement.\n\nIt added that it would assess how best to work with the US administration to reach an \u201cexpeditious and durable resolution\u201d.\n\nConstruction is expected to resume as soon as possible, with safety described as the top priority.\n\nThe developers said the project is intended to deliver affordable and reliable power to the US Northeast, where states have increasingly turned to offshore wind to meet climate goals and support grid resilience.\n\nThe ruling represents a setback for President Donald Trump\u2019s efforts to curb offshore wind development.\n\nSince returning to office, Trump has repeatedly criticised wind power and pledged to scale back federal support for renewable energy projects, citing environmental, economic, and permit concerns.\n\nSeveral projects approved under previous administrations have faced pauses or renewed scrutiny.\n\nRevolution Wind is a 50\/50 joint venture between Global Infrastructure Partners\u2019 Skyborn Renewables and \u00d8rsted, the world\u2019s largest offshore wind developer.\n\nThe project has been viewed by investors as a key test case for the future of offshore wind in the US under a more hostile political environment.\n\n\u00d8rsted has faced mounting challenges in the US market, including higher financing costs, supply chain pressures, and regulatory uncertainty, prompting it to reassess parts of its North American portfolio.\n\nEven so, the company has consistently argued in previous statements that offshore wind remains essential to long-term decarbonisation and meeting rising electricity demand.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Shares in \u00d8rsted climbed about 5% on Tuesday after a federal judge in Washington cleared the company and its partners to restart work on the $5bn (\u20ac4.28bn) Revolution Wind offshore wind development, which had been put on ice by the Trump administration.<\/p>\n<p>In an order from the US District Court for the District of Columbia, the judge granted preliminary relief that pauses a 22 December stop-work directive issued by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), the Interior Department agency that oversees offshore energy development in federal waters. This means construction can resume while the case proceeds.<\/p>\n<p>The ruling removes a key regulatory obstacle for the project while a broader legal challenge continues as the administration of US President Donald Trump seeks to block expansion of offshore wind in federal waters.<\/p>\n<p>The lawsuit by Revolution Wind targets BOEM\u2019s December suspension as well as an earlier director\u2019s order dated 22 August, which the developers say unlawfully disrupted work.<\/p>\n<p>While the court has not yet ruled on the merits of the case, the injunction allows impacted construction activities to resume immediately.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe court\u2019s action will allow the Revolution Wind Project to restart impacted activities immediately while the underlying lawsuit progresses,\u201d the company said in a statement. <\/p>\n<p>It added that it would assess how best to work with the US administration to reach an \u201cexpeditious and durable resolution\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Construction is expected to resume as soon as possible, with safety described as the top priority. <\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2025//09//23//orsted-shares-jump-after-us-court-decision-unblocks-windmill-project/">/u00d8rsted shares jump after US court decision unblocks windmill project <\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2026//01//02//denmarks-orsted-files-legal-challenge-to-trumps-wind-project-block/">Denmark/u2019s \u00d8rsted files legal challenge to Trump\u2019s wind project block<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The developers said the project is intended to deliver affordable and reliable power to the US Northeast, where states have increasingly turned to offshore wind to meet climate goals and support grid resilience.<\/p>\n<p>The ruling represents a setback for President Donald Trump\u2019s efforts to curb offshore wind development. <\/p>\n<p>Since returning to office, Trump has repeatedly criticised wind power and pledged to scale back federal support for renewable energy projects, citing environmental, economic, and permit concerns. <\/p>\n<p>Several projects approved under previous administrations have faced pauses or renewed scrutiny.<\/p>\n<p>Revolution Wind is a 50\/50 joint venture between Global Infrastructure Partners\u2019 Skyborn Renewables and \u00d8rsted, the world\u2019s largest offshore wind developer. <\/p>\n<p>The project has been viewed by investors as a key test case for the future of offshore wind in the US under a more hostile political environment.<\/p>\n<p>\u00d8rsted has faced mounting challenges in the US market, including higher financing costs, supply chain pressures, and regulatory uncertainty, prompting it to reassess parts of its North American portfolio. <\/p>\n<p>Even so, the company has consistently argued in previous statements that offshore wind remains essential to long-term decarbonisation and meeting rising electricity demand.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768302437,"updatedAt":1768307501,"publishedAt":1768307497,"firstPublishedAt":1768307497,"lastPublishedAt":1768307497,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/10\/71\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_0e1ec92b-c309-5a82-965b-225dde064a87-9611071.jpg","altText":"FILE. Turbines operate at the Block Island Wind Farm, 7 Dec. 2023, off the coast of Block Island, R.I., during a tour organized by Orsted.","caption":"FILE. Turbines operate at the Block Island Wind Farm, 7 Dec. 2023, off the coast of Block Island, R.I., during a tour organized by Orsted.","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP\/Julia Nikhinson","sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"callToActionText":null,"width":2000,"height":1333}],"authors":{"journalists":[{"id":3408,"urlSafeValue":"hajdari","title":"Una Hajdari","twitter":null}],"producers":[],"videoEditor":[]},"keywords":[{"id":21358,"slug":"wind-energy","urlSafeValue":"wind-energy","title":"wind energy","titleRaw":"wind energy"},{"id":13696,"slug":"wind-turbine","urlSafeValue":"wind-turbine","title":"Wind turbine","titleRaw":"Wind turbine"},{"id":11900,"slug":"donald-trump","urlSafeValue":"donald-trump","title":"Donald Trump","titleRaw":"Donald 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US GROK USE ","daletPyramidId":3864584,"channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"US Pentagon embraces Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot despite global backlash","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"US Pentagon embraces Elon Musk's Grok despite global backlash","titleListing2":"US Pentagon embraces Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot despite global backlash","leadin":"'Very soon we will have the world\u2019s leading AI models on every unclassified and classified network throughout our department,' US defence secretary Pete Hegseth said in a speech at Musk\u2019s space flight company, SpaceX.","summary":"'Very soon we will have the world\u2019s leading AI models on every unclassified and classified network throughout our department,' US defence secretary Pete Hegseth said in a speech at Musk\u2019s space flight company, SpaceX.","keySentence":"","url":"us-pentagon-embraces-elon-musks-grok-ai-chatbot-despite-global-backlash","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/next\/2026\/01\/13\/us-pentagon-embraces-elon-musks-grok-ai-chatbot-despite-global-backlash","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Elon Musk\u2019s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok will join Google\u2019s generative AI engine in operating in the United States' Pentagon network, US defence secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Monday.\n\nThe announcement comes just days after Grok \u2014 which is embedded into X, the social media network owned by Musk \u2014 drew global outcry and scrutiny for generating highly sexualized deepfake images of people without their consent.\n\nHegseth said it comes as part of a broader push to feed as much of the military's data as possible into the developing technology.\n\n\u201cVery soon we will have the world\u2019s leading AI models on every unclassified and classified network throughout our department,\u201d Hegseth said in a speech at Musk\u2019s space flight company, SpaceX, in South Texas.\n\nMalaysia and Indonesia have blocked Grok, while the United Kingdom\u2019s independent online safety watchdog announced an investigation Monday. Grok has limited image generation and editing for paying users.\n\nHegseth said Grok will go live inside the defence department later this month and announced that he would \u201cmake all appropriate data\u201d from the military\u2019s IT systems available for \u201cAI exploitation.\u201d He also said data from intelligence databases would be fed into AI systems.\n\nHegseth\u2019s aggressive push to embrace the still-developing technology stands in contrast to the Biden administration, which, while pushing federal agencies to come up with policies and uses for AI, was also wary of misuse. Officials said rules were needed to ensure that the technology, which could be harnessed for mass surveillance, cyberattacks or even lethal autonomous devices, was being used responsibly.\n\nThe Biden administration enacted a framework in late 2024 that directed national security agencies to expand their use of the most advanced AI systems but prohibited certain uses, such as applications that would violate constitutionally protected civil rights or any system that would automate the deployment of nuclear weapons. It is unclear if those prohibitions are still in place under the Trump administration.\n\nDuring his speech, Hegseth spoke of the need to streamline and speed up technological innovations within the military, saying, \u201cWe need innovation to come from anywhere and evolve with speed and purpose.\u201d\n\nHe noted that the Pentagon possesses \u201ccombat-proven operational data from two decades of military and intelligence operations.\u201d\n\n\u201cAI is only as good as the data that it receives, and we\u2019re going to make sure that it\u2019s there,\u201d Hegseth said.\n\nThe defence secretary said he wants AI systems within the Pentagon to be responsible, though he went on to say he was shrugging off any AI models \u201cthat won\u2019t allow you to fight wars.\u201d\n\nHegseth said his vision for military AI systems means that they operate \u201cwithout ideological constraints that limit lawful military applications,\u201d before adding that the Pentagon's \u201cAI will not be woke.\u201d\n\nMusk developed and pitched Grok as an alternative to what he called \u201cwoke AI\u201d interactions from rival chatbots like Google\u2019s Gemini or OpenAI\u2019s ChatGPT. In July, Grok also caused controversy after it appeared to make antisemitic comments that praised Adolf Hitler and shared several antisemitic posts.\n\nThe Pentagon did not immediately respond to questions about the issues with Grok.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Elon Musk\u2019s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok will join Google\u2019s generative AI engine in operating in the United States' Pentagon network, US defence secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Monday.<\/p>\n<p>The announcement comes just days after Grok \u2014 which is embedded into X, the social media network owned by Musk \u2014 drew global outcry and scrutiny for generating highly sexualized deepfake images of people without their consent.<\/p>\n<p>Hegseth said it comes as part of a broader push to feed as much of the military's data as possible into the developing technology.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cVery soon we will have the world\u2019s leading AI models on every unclassified and classified network throughout our department,\u201d Hegseth said in a speech at Musk\u2019s space flight company, SpaceX, in South Texas.<\/p>\n<p>Malaysia and Indonesia have blocked Grok, while the <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//12//uk-watchdog-investigates-elon-musks-x-over-sexualised-ai-grok-images/">
United Kingdom\u2019s independent online safety watchdog<\/strong> <\/a>announced an investigation Monday. Grok has limited image generation and editing for paying users.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//13//from-bans-to-probes-which-countries-are-taking-aim-at-elon-musks-grok-ai-chatbot/">From bans to probes: Which countries are taking aim at Elon Musk\u2019s Grok AI chatbot?<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Hegseth said Grok will go live inside the defence department later this month and announced that he would \u201cmake all appropriate data\u201d from the military\u2019s IT systems available for \u201cAI exploitation.\u201d He also said data from intelligence databases would be fed into AI systems.<\/p>\n<p>Hegseth\u2019s aggressive push to embrace the still-developing technology stands in contrast to the Biden administration, which, while pushing federal agencies to come up with policies and uses for AI, was also wary of misuse. Officials said rules were needed to ensure that the technology, which could be harnessed for mass surveillance, cyberattacks or even lethal autonomous devices, was being used responsibly.<\/p>\n<p>The Biden administration enacted a framework in late 2024 that directed national security agencies to expand their use of the most advanced AI systems but prohibited certain uses, such as applications that would violate constitutionally protected civil rights or any system that would automate the deployment of nuclear weapons. It is unclear if those prohibitions are still in place under the Trump administration.<\/p>\n<p>During his speech, Hegseth spoke of the need to streamline and speed up technological innovations within the military, saying, \u201cWe need innovation to come from anywhere and evolve with speed and purpose.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He noted that the Pentagon possesses \u201ccombat-proven operational data from two decades of military and intelligence operations.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAI is only as good as the data that it receives, and we\u2019re going to make sure that it\u2019s there,\u201d Hegseth said.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//01//from-ai-slop-to-world-models-bubbles-and-small-models-what-to-expect-from-ai-in-2026/">From 'AI slop' to world models, bubbles and small models: What to expect from AI in 2026<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The defence secretary said he wants AI systems within the Pentagon to be responsible, though he went on to say he was shrugging off any AI models \u201cthat won\u2019t allow you to fight wars.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Hegseth said his vision for military AI systems means that they operate \u201cwithout ideological constraints that limit lawful military applications,\u201d before adding that the Pentagon's \u201cAI will not be woke.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Musk developed and pitched Grok as an alternative to what he called \u201cwoke AI\u201d interactions from rival chatbots like Google\u2019s Gemini or OpenAI\u2019s ChatGPT. In July, Grok also caused controversy after it appeared to make antisemitic comments that praised Adolf Hitler and shared several antisemitic posts.<\/p>\n<p>The Pentagon did not immediately respond to questions about the issues with Grok.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768296442,"updatedAt":1768298191,"publishedAt":1768297514,"firstPublishedAt":1768297514,"lastPublishedAt":1768297514,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/09\/42\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_25143891-8a1f-5968-9413-db96cf9f3b6e-9610942.jpg","altText":"Elon Musk speaks at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. ","caption":"Elon Musk speaks at an indoor Presidential Inauguration parade event in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. 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OLYMPICS ","daletPyramidId":3857003,"channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"How Olympians think about success and failure and what we can learn from them","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"How US Olympians are protecting their mental health for the games","titleListing2":"How Olympians think about success and failure and what we can learn from them","leadin":"As the Winter Olympic Games approach, the United States team is helping its athletes to focus on mental health, prioritise sleep, and resilience over medals.","summary":"As the Winter Olympic Games approach, the United States team is helping its athletes to focus on mental health, prioritise sleep, and resilience over medals.","keySentence":"","url":"how-olympians-think-about-success-and-failure-and-what-we-can-learn-from-them","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/health\/2026\/01\/13\/how-olympians-think-about-success-and-failure-and-what-we-can-learn-from-them","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"If winning gold medals were the only standard, almost all Olympic athletes would be considered failures.\n\nEmily Clark, a clinical psychologist with the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), will help athletes interpret what it means to be successful once the Winter Games open in Italy on 6 February.\u00a0\n\nPart of a 15-member team providing psychological services, Clark supports athletes accustomed to triumph but who invariably risk failure.\n\nThe team deals with mental health and performance, including topics such as motivation, anger management, anxiety, eating disorders, family issues, trauma, depression, sleep, handling pressure, and travel.\n\nClark's speciality includes stress management, the importance of sleep, and getting high achievers to perform at their best and avoid the temptation of looking only at results.\n\n\u201cA lot of athletes these days are aware of the mental health component of, not just sport, but of life,\u201d she told The Associated Press. \u201cThis is an area where athletes can develop skills that can extend a career, or make it more enjoyable.\u201d\n\nRedefining success\n\nThe United States is expected to take about 235 athletes to the Winter Olympics and about 70 to the Paralympics.\u00a0\n\n\u201cMost of the athletes who come through Team USA will not win a gold medal,\" Clark said. \"That\u2019s the reality of elite sport.\"\n\nThe United States won gold medals in nine events in the last Winter Games in Beijing in 2022.\u00a0\n\nClark said she often delivers the following message to Olympians and Paralympians: This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Focus on the process. Savour the moment.\n\n\u201cYour job is not to win a gold medal, your job is to do the thing, and the gold medal is what happens when you do your job,\u201d she said.\n\n\u201cSome of this might be realigning what success looks like,\" she added. \u201cAnd some of this is developing resilience in the face of setbacks and failure.\u201d\n\nClark preaches staying on task under pressure and improving through defeat.\n\n\u201cWe get stronger by pushing ourselves to a limit where we're at our maximum capacity \u2014 and then recovering,\" she said. \u201cWhen we get stressed, it impacts our attention. Staying on task or staying in line with what\u2019s important is what we try to train for.\u201d\n\nMental health services in the United States team\n\nKendall Gretsch has won four gold medals at the Summer and Winter Paralympics and she credits some of her success to the USOPC\u2019s mental health services.\n\n\u201cWe have a sports psychologist who travels with us for most of our season,\u201d she said. \u201cJust being able to touch base with them ... and getting that reminder of why you are here. What is that experience you\u2019re looking for?\u201d\n\nAmerican figure skater Alysa Liu, the 2025 world champion and sixth in the 2022 Olympics, is also a big believer in sports psychology.\n\n\u201cI work with a sports psychologist,\u201d she said without giving a name. \u201cShe\u2019s incredible \u2013 like the MVP.\u201d\n\nOf course, MVP stands \u2013 not for Most Valuable Person or Most Valuable Player \u2013 for \u201cMost Valuable Psychologist.\u201d\n\nThe importance of sleep\n\n\u201cSleep is an area where athletes tend to struggle for a number of reasons,\u201d Clark said, listing issues such as travel schedules, late practices, injuries, and life-related stress.\n\n\u201cWe have a lot of athletes who are parents, and a lot of sleep is going to be disrupted in the early stages of parenting,\u201d she said. \u201cWe approach sleep as a real part of performance. But it can be something that gets de-prioritised when days get busy.\u201d\n\nClark suggests the following for her athletes \u2013 and the rest of us: no caffeine after 3 p.m., reduce stress before bedtime, maintain a regular sleep schedule, sleep in a dark room, and get seven to nine hours of sleep every night.\u00a0\n\n\u201cSleep is the cornerstone of healthy performance,\u201d she added.\n\nDani Aravich is a two-time Paralympian \u2013 she\u2019s been in both the Summer and Winter Games \u2013 will be skiing in the upcoming Paralympics. She said in a recent interview that she regularly uses many psychological services provided by the USOPC.\n\n\u201cI\u2019ve started tracking my sleep,\u201d she said, naming Clark as a counsellor. \u201cEspecially being an athlete who has multiple jobs, sleep is going to be your No. 1 saviour at all times. It\u2019s the thing that \u2013 you know \u2013 helps mental clarity.\u201d\n\n","htmlText":"<p>If winning gold medals were the only standard, almost all Olympic athletes would be considered failures.<\/p>\n<p>Emily Clark, a clinical psychologist with the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), will help athletes interpret what it means to be successful once the Winter Games open in Italy on 6 February. <\/p>\n<p>Part of a 15-member team providing psychological services, Clark supports athletes accustomed to triumph but who invariably risk failure.<\/p>\n<p>The team deals with mental health and performance, including topics such as motivation, anger management, anxiety, eating disorders, family issues, trauma, depression, sleep, handling pressure, and travel.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//12//ai-can-flag-risks-for-more-than-100-health-conditions-using-a-single-nights-sleep-study-sh/">AI can flag risks for more than 100 health conditions using a single night\u2019s sleep, study shows <\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Clark's speciality includes stress management, the importance of sleep, and getting high achievers to perform at their best and avoid the temptation of looking only at results.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA lot of athletes these days are aware of the mental health component of, not just sport, but of life,\u201d she told The Associated Press. \u201cThis is an area where athletes can develop skills that can extend a career, or make it more enjoyable.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Redefining success<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>The United States is expected to take about 235 athletes to the Winter Olympics and about 70 to the Paralympics. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cMost of the athletes who come through Team USA will not win a gold medal,\" Clark said. \"That\u2019s the reality of elite sport.\"<\/p>\n<p>The United States won gold medals in nine events in the last Winter Games in Beijing in 2022. <\/p>\n<p>Clark said she often delivers the following message to Olympians and Paralympians: This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Focus on the process. Savour the moment.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYour job is not to win a gold medal, your job is to do the thing, and the gold medal is what happens when you do your job,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2025//12//08//europeans-are-burned-out-what-would-it-take-to-boost-mental-health-at-work/">Europeans are burned out. What would it take to boost mental health at work?<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>\u201cSome of this might be realigning what success looks like,\" she added. \u201cAnd some of this is developing resilience in the face of setbacks and failure.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Clark preaches staying on task under pressure and improving through defeat.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe get stronger by pushing ourselves to a limit where we're at our maximum capacity \u2014 and then recovering,\" she said. \u201cWhen we get stressed, it impacts our attention. Staying on task or staying in line with what\u2019s important is what we try to train for.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2>Mental health services in the United States team<\/h2>\n<p>Kendall Gretsch has won four gold medals at the Summer and Winter Paralympics and she credits some of her success to the USOPC\u2019s mental health services.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe have a sports psychologist who travels with us for most of our season,\u201d she said. \u201cJust being able to touch base with them ... and getting that reminder of why you are here. What is that experience you\u2019re looking for?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>American figure skater Alysa Liu, the 2025 world champion and sixth in the 2022 Olympics, is also a big believer in sports psychology.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI work with a sports psychologist,\u201d she said without giving a name. \u201cShe\u2019s incredible \u2013 like the MVP.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Of course, MVP stands \u2013 not for Most Valuable Person or Most Valuable Player \u2013 for \u201cMost Valuable Psychologist.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2><strong>The importance of sleep<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>\u201cSleep is an area where athletes tend to struggle for a number of reasons,\u201d Clark said, listing issues such as travel schedules, late practices, injuries, and life-related stress.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe have a lot of athletes who are parents, and a lot of sleep is going to be disrupted in the early stages of parenting,\u201d she said. \u201cWe approach sleep as a real part of performance. But it can be something that gets de-prioritised when days get busy.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//health//2025//12//08//getting-enough-sleep-may-be-the-key-to-staying-healthy-new-research-finds/"> Getting enough sleep may be the key to staying healthy, new research finds<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Clark suggests the following for her athletes \u2013 and the rest of us: no caffeine after 3 p.m., reduce stress before bedtime, maintain a regular sleep schedule, sleep in a dark room, and get seven to nine hours of sleep every night. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cSleep is the cornerstone of healthy performance,\u201d she added.<\/p>\n<p>Dani Aravich is a two-time Paralympian \u2013 she\u2019s been in both the Summer and Winter Games \u2013 will be skiing in the upcoming Paralympics. She said in a recent interview that she regularly uses many psychological services provided by the USOPC.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019ve started tracking my sleep,\u201d she said, naming Clark as a counsellor. \u201cEspecially being an athlete who has multiple jobs, sleep is going to be your No. 1 saviour at all times. It\u2019s the thing that \u2013 you know \u2013 helps mental clarity.\u201d<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768227646,"updatedAt":1768284136,"publishedAt":1768284065,"firstPublishedAt":1768284065,"lastPublishedAt":1768284135,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/02\/25\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_04e7e12b-dab3-5b66-b49b-bb01b7d0ea63-9610225.jpg","altText":"AP Photo\/Luca Bruno, File","caption":"AP Photo\/Luca Bruno, File","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo","sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"callToActionText":null,"width":2000,"height":1333}],"authors":{"journalists":[],"producers":[],"videoEditor":[]},"keywords":[{"id":28770,"slug":"olimpiai-jatekok","urlSafeValue":"olimpiai-jatekok","title":"Olympics","titleRaw":"Olympics"},{"id":14104,"slug":"mental-health","urlSafeValue":"mental-health","title":"Mental health","titleRaw":"Mental health"},{"id":10031,"slug":"psychology","urlSafeValue":"psychology","title":"Psychology","titleRaw":"Psychology"}],"widgets":[{"slug":"related","count":3}],"related":[{"id":2861546},{"id":2860862},{"id":2860925}],"technicalTags":[],"externalPartners":[],"hasExternalVideo":0,"hasInternalOrExternalVideo":0,"video":0,"videos":[],"liveStream":[{"startDate":0,"endDate":0}],"scribbleLiveId":0,"scribbleLiveRibbon":0,"isLiveCoverage":0,"sourceId":1,"sources":[],"externalSource":null,"additionalSources":"","additionalReporting":"Euronews, AP","freeField1":null,"freeField2":"","type":"normal","displayType":"default","program":{"id":"healthcare","urlSafeValue":"healthcare","title":"Healthcare","online":0,"url":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/health\/healthcare\/healthcare"},"season":"","episode":"","episodeId":"","vertical":"health","verticals":[{"id":12,"slug":"health","urlSafeValue":"health","title":"Health"}],"primaryVertical":{"id":12,"slug":"health","urlSafeValue":"health","title":"Health"},"themes":[{"id":"healthcare","urlSafeValue":"healthcare","title":"Healthcare","url":"\/health\/healthcare"}],"primaryTheme":{"id":78,"urlSafeValue":"healthcare","title":"Healthcare"},"advertising":0,"advertisingData":{"startDate":0,"endDate":0,"type":null,"slug":null,"title":null,"disclaimerLabelKey":null,"sponsor":null,"sponsorName":null,"sponsorUrl":null,"sponsorLogo":"","sponsorLogoReverse":"","isDfp":0},"geoLocation":{"lat":0,"lon":0},"location":1,"continent":{"id":4392,"urlSafeValue":"america","title":"America"},"country":{"id":447,"urlSafeValue":"usa","title":"USA","url":"\/news\/america\/usa"},"town":[],"contextualSignals":{"doubleVerify":{"ids":[],"slugs":[]}},"grapeshot":null,"versions":[],"programDeliverable":{"slug":"article","format":"default"},"showOpinionDisclaimer":0,"allViews":0,"allViewsMeta":{"pointOfView":[],"survey":[],"tweetId":0,"tweet2NdId":0,"displayOverlay":0},"storyTranslationMethod":[],"localisation":[],"autoPublished":0,"autoLocalised":0,"isReviewed":0,"path":"\/health\/2026\/01\/13\/how-olympians-think-about-success-and-failure-and-what-we-can-learn-from-them","lastModified":1768284135},{"id":2861593,"cid":9610260,"versionId":1,"archive":0,"housenumber":null,"owner":"euronews","isMagazine":0,"isBreakingNews":0,"daletEventName":"Paramount sues Warner Bros as takeover war continues","daletPyramidId":3857481,"channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Paramount sues Warner Bros, launches proxy war to scupper Netflix deal","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Paramount sues Warner Bros, launches proxy war to scupper Netflix deal","titleListing2":"","leadin":"Paramount Skydance claims WBD\u2019s Netflix transaction undervalues the company and says shareholders should decide, as it prepares a proxy contest and court action in Delaware.","summary":"Paramount Skydance claims WBD\u2019s Netflix transaction undervalues the company and says shareholders should decide, as it prepares a proxy contest and court action in Delaware.","keySentence":"","url":"paramount-sues-warner-bros-launches-proxy-war-to-scupper-netflix-deal","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/business\/2026\/01\/12\/paramount-sues-warner-bros-launches-proxy-war-to-scupper-netflix-deal","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Paramount Skydance has sharply escalated its takeover fight for Warner Bros Discovery, telling shareholders it will nominate directors to the WBD board, oppose the company\u2019s proposed merger with Netflix, and pursue legal action to force fuller disclosure around that deal.\n\nThe move follows months of spats between the largest media conglomerates in the US over one of Hollywood\u2019s biggest groups, with shareholders caught between a fully financed all-cash offer from Paramount and a more complex merger structure from Netflix.\n\n\u201cOver the last few days, following the decision by Warner Bros. Discovery (\u2018WBD\u2019) not to engage with Paramount on our $30 per share cash offer to acquire all of WBD\u2026 we keep getting the same question: what happens next?\u201d the company said in a press release.\n\nParamount argues that WBD\u2019s refusal to engage has left shareholders as the ultimate decision-makers.\n\n\"Paramount will propose an amendment to WBD's bylaws to require WBD shareholder approval for any separation of Global Networks... to ensure that you get the final decision on which offer is better for you,\" the release said.\n\nThe company said it plans to nominate a slate of directors at WBD\u2019s 2026 annual meeting and, if necessary, solicit votes against approval of the Netflix transaction.\n\nThe manoeuvres carry wider political and editorial implications. Control over WBD\u2019s Global Networks would include CNN, whose future editorial independence has become a point of concern amid fears of increased shareholder influence over political coverage.\n\nThose concerns have been heightened by recent governance shifts elsewhere in the US media landscape, including the appointment of \"anti-woke\", conservative pundit Bari Weiss to lead Paramount-owned legacy network CBS.\n\nThe political ties of the Ellison family, who control Paramount Skydance, could also shape priorities in news programming if Paramount succeeds. The family has been vocal in its support for President Trump.\n\nValuation is also at the heart of the dispute. Paramount insists its $30-per-share all-cash offer is clearly superior to Netflix\u2019s proposed deal, which combines cash, Netflix shares and a planned spin-off of WBD\u2019s Global Networks assets. Paramount claims the latter introduces uncertainty while delivering less value overall.\n\nParamount has now filed a lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court, seeking to compel WBD to disclose how it valued the Netflix transaction, the Global Networks spin-off, and any debt transfers tied to the deal. It argues that shareholders cannot make an informed decision without that information.\n\n\u201cWBD shareholders need this information to make an informed investment decision on our offer \u2014 and importantly, Delaware law has consistently required that such information be provided to shareholders,\" they argued.\n\nThe clash also highlights the broader rivalry between legacy studios and streaming giants. Netflix has spent years pushing to consolidate content, production and distribution under its platform, while Paramount has sought scale to compete in an increasingly concentrated streaming market.\n\nWarner Bros Discovery \u2014 owner of HBO, CNN, and Warner Bros Studios \u2014 sits at the centre of that struggle, prized for its catalogue, franchises, and global reach.\n\nParamount said it still prefers a negotiated outcome and accused WBD\u2019s board of failing to properly engage before accepting what it views as an inferior deal.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Paramount Skydance has sharply escalated its takeover fight for Warner Bros Discovery, telling shareholders it will nominate directors to the WBD board, oppose the company\u2019s proposed merger with Netflix, and pursue legal action to force fuller disclosure around that deal.<\/p>\n<p>The move follows months of spats between the largest media conglomerates in the US over one of Hollywood\u2019s biggest groups, with shareholders caught between a fully financed all-cash offer from Paramount and a more complex merger structure from Netflix.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOver the last few days, following the decision by Warner Bros. Discovery (\u2018WBD\u2019) not to engage with Paramount on our $30 per share cash offer to acquire all of WBD\u2026 we keep getting the same question: what happens next?\u201d the company said in a press release.<\/p>\n<p>Paramount argues that WBD\u2019s refusal to engage has left shareholders as the ultimate decision-makers.<\/p>\n<p>\"Paramount will propose an amendment to WBD's bylaws to require WBD shareholder approval for any separation of Global Networks... to ensure that you get the final decision on which offer is better for you,\" the release said.<\/p>\n<p>The company said it plans to nominate a slate of directors at WBD\u2019s 2026 annual meeting and, if necessary, solicit votes against approval of the Netflix transaction.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2025//12//11//berlusconis-mfe-backs-paramount-over-netflix-in-warner-bros-ownership-battle/">Berlusconi's MFE backs Paramount over Netflix in Warner Bros ownership battle<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2025//12//17//warner-bros-will-urge-shareholders-to-reject-hostile-bid-as-trump-attacks-paramount/">Warner Bros will urge shareholders to reject hostile bid as Trump attacks Paramount<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The manoeuvres carry wider political and editorial implications. Control over WBD\u2019s Global Networks would include CNN, whose future editorial independence has become a point of concern amid fears of increased shareholder influence over political coverage. <\/p>\n<p>Those concerns have been heightened by recent governance shifts elsewhere in the US media landscape, including the appointment of \"anti-woke\", conservative pundit Bari Weiss to lead Paramount-owned legacy network CBS.<\/p>\n<p>The political ties of the Ellison family, who control Paramount Skydance, could also shape priorities in news programming if Paramount succeeds. The family has been vocal in its support for President Trump.<\/p>\n<p>Valuation is also at the heart of the dispute. Paramount insists its $30-per-share all-cash offer is clearly superior to Netflix\u2019s proposed deal, which combines cash, Netflix shares and a planned spin-off of WBD\u2019s Global Networks assets. Paramount claims the latter introduces uncertainty while delivering less value overall.<\/p>\n<p>Paramount has now filed a lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court, seeking to compel WBD to disclose how it valued the Netflix transaction, the Global Networks spin-off, and any debt transfers tied to the deal. It argues that shareholders cannot make an informed decision without that information.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWBD shareholders need this information to make an informed investment decision on our offer \u2014 and importantly, Delaware law has consistently required that such information be provided to shareholders,\" they argued.<\/p>\n<p>The clash also highlights the broader rivalry between legacy studios and streaming giants. Netflix has spent years pushing to consolidate content, production and distribution under its platform, while Paramount has sought scale to compete in an increasingly concentrated streaming market. <\/p>\n<p>Warner Bros Discovery \u2014 owner of HBO, CNN, and Warner Bros Studios \u2014 sits at the centre of that struggle, prized for its catalogue, franchises, and global reach.<\/p>\n<p>Paramount said it still prefers a negotiated outcome and accused WBD\u2019s board of failing to properly engage before accepting what it views as an inferior deal.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768229748,"updatedAt":1768234126,"publishedAt":1768234121,"firstPublishedAt":1768234121,"lastPublishedAt":1768234121,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/02\/60\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_8b6db855-c80b-518c-b849-705ee2357a55-9610260.jpg","altText":"FILE. 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country.","keySentence":"","url":"trump-calls-himself-venezuelas-acting-president-in-truth-social-post","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2026\/01\/12\/trump-calls-himself-venezuelas-acting-president-in-truth-social-post","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"US President Donald Trump has referred to himself as \"acting president of Venezuela\" in an image of a mock-up of a Wikipedia page on his Truth Social account on Monday morning.\n\nThe post, which has been liked more than 24,000 times, is the latest in a string of claims that Trump and Washington are in charge of the South American country following the 3 January capture of Nicol\u00e1s Maduro.\n\nIn a lightning overnight military operation led by US special forces, Maduro and his wife were taken from their Caracas compound and flown back to the United States.\n\nLast Thursday, Trump said the US could run Venezuela and tap into its oil reserves for years.\n\n\"Only time will tell\" how long Washington would demand direct oversight of the country of some 28.5 million,\u00a0said in an interview with The New York Times.\n\nBut when asked whether that meant three months, six months or a year, he replied: \"I would say much longer.\"\n\nTrump has repeatedly asserted that the United States will \"run\" Venezuela, despite its interim President Delcy Rodr\u00edguez insisting that no foreign power was governing her country.\n\n\"Who governs Venezuela? The power of the people and their constitutional government, so there is no doubt, there is no uncertainty,\" Rodr\u00edguez said on Saturday.\n\n\"The Venezuelan people govern here and there is a government, the government of President Nicol\u00e1s Maduro, and I have the responsibility to lead the country while he is held captive,\" she added.\n\nOne day earlier, the Venezuelan government said in a statement that Caracas \"has decided to initiate an exploratory process of a diplomatic nature with the government of the United States of America, aimed at the re-establishment of diplomatic missions in both countries.\"\n\nThe government, led by Rodriguez, also confirmed that US Department of State officials were visiting the Venezuelan capital, and that it was in turn exploring a reciprocal visit to Washington.\n\nAccording to Trump, Rodriguez was \"fully\" cooperating with the US, and Caracas was giving Washington \u201ceverything that we feel is necessary\u201d.\n\nTrump's actual Wikipedia entry, which uses the same official portrait as his Truth Social post, does not list him as Venezuela's acting president, listing him only as incumbent president of the United States since January 2025.\n\nOil tanker seizures and possible anti-cartel action\n\nLast week, the US seized two more Venezuela-linked oil tankers that were attempting to break a naval blockade of the South American country.\n\nThe first was seized in the North Atlantic after a weeks-long pursuit while the second was boarded in the Caribbean.\n\nThe operation to seize Maduro was largely met with criticism from leaders across South America and since then Trump has extended threats to other countries in the region.\n\nThree days ago, Trump announced that US forces would begin ground operations in Mexico targeting drug cartels, following months of naval strikes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean.\n\n\"We are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels. The cartels are running Mexico,\" Trump said in an interview with broadcaster Sean Hannity on Fox News.\n\nTrump provided no additional information on the timing or scope of the planned land attacks.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>US President Donald Trump has referred to himself as \"acting president of Venezuela\" in an image of a mock-up of a Wikipedia page on his Truth Social account on Monday morning.<\/p>\n<p>The post, which has been liked more than 24,000 times, is the latest in a string of claims that Trump and Washington are in charge of the South American country following the 3 January capture of Nicol\u00e1s Maduro.<\/p>\n<p>In a lightning overnight military operation led by US special forces, Maduro and his wife were taken from their Caracas compound and flown back to the United States.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"1.5006045949214026\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//61//01//60//808x1206_cmsv2_683d1cc6-a6d9-5045-b406-7543685f1728-9610160.jpg/" alt=\"Screenshot from Donald Trump's Truth Social account\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/01\/60\/384x576_cmsv2_683d1cc6-a6d9-5045-b406-7543685f1728-9610160.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/01\/60\/640x960_cmsv2_683d1cc6-a6d9-5045-b406-7543685f1728-9610160.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/01\/60\/750x1125_cmsv2_683d1cc6-a6d9-5045-b406-7543685f1728-9610160.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/01\/60\/828x1243_cmsv2_683d1cc6-a6d9-5045-b406-7543685f1728-9610160.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/01\/60\/1080x1621_cmsv2_683d1cc6-a6d9-5045-b406-7543685f1728-9610160.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/01\/60\/1200x1801_cmsv2_683d1cc6-a6d9-5045-b406-7543685f1728-9610160.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/01\/60\/1920x2881_cmsv2_683d1cc6-a6d9-5045-b406-7543685f1728-9610160.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Screenshot from Donald Trump's Truth Social account<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">https:\/\/truthsocial.com\/@realDonaldTrump<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Last Thursday, Trump said the US could run Venezuela and tap into its oil reserves for years.<\/p>\n<p>\"Only time will tell\" how long Washington would demand direct oversight of the country of some 28.5 million, said in an interview with The New York Times.<\/p>\n<p>But when asked whether that meant three months, six months or a year, he replied: \"I would say much longer.\"<\/p>\n<p>Trump has repeatedly asserted that the United States will \"run\" Venezuela, despite its interim President Delcy Rodr\u00edguez insisting that no foreign power was governing her country.<\/p>\n<p>\"Who governs Venezuela? The power of the people and their constitutional government, so there is no doubt, there is no uncertainty,\" Rodr\u00edguez said on Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>\"The Venezuelan people govern here and there is a government, the government of President Nicol\u00e1s Maduro, and I have the responsibility to lead the country while he is held captive,\" she added.<\/p>\n<p>One day earlier, the Venezuelan government said in a statement that Caracas \"has decided to initiate an exploratory process of a diplomatic nature with the government of the United States of America, aimed at the re-establishment of diplomatic missions in both countries.\"<\/p>\n<p>The government, led by Rodriguez, also confirmed that US Department of State officials were visiting the Venezuelan capital, and that it was in turn exploring a reciprocal visit to Washington.<\/p>\n<p>According to Trump, Rodriguez was \"fully\" cooperating with the US, and Caracas was giving Washington \u201ceverything that we feel is necessary\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Trump's actual Wikipedia entry, which uses the same official portrait as his Truth Social post, does not list him as Venezuela's acting president, listing him only as incumbent president of the United States since January 2025.<\/p>\n<h2>Oil tanker seizures and possible anti-cartel action<\/h2>\n<p>Last week, the US seized two more Venezuela-linked oil tankers that were attempting to break a naval blockade of the South American country.<\/p>\n<p>The first was seized in the North Atlantic after a weeks-long pursuit while the second was boarded in the Caribbean.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2026//01//09//us-seizes-another-tanker-trying-to-break-venezuela-naval-blockade/">US seizes another tanker trying to break Venezuela naval blockade<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2026//01//10//second-night-of-vigils-held-across-venezuela-calling-for-the-release-of-political-prisoner/">Second night of vigils held across Venezuela calling for the release of political prisoners<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The operation to seize Maduro was largely met with criticism from leaders across South America and since then Trump has extended threats to other countries in the region.<\/p>\n<p>Three days ago, Trump announced that US forces would begin ground operations in Mexico targeting drug cartels, following months of naval strikes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean.<\/p>\n<p>\"We are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels. The cartels are running Mexico,\" Trump said in an interview with broadcaster Sean Hannity on Fox News.<\/p>\n<p>Trump provided no additional information on the timing or scope of the planned land attacks.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768224785,"updatedAt":1768228223,"publishedAt":1768227714,"firstPublishedAt":1768227714,"lastPublishedAt":1768228222,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo","altText":"President Donald Trump waves after arriving on Air Force One from Florida, 11 January, 2026","callToActionText":null,"width":1620,"caption":"President Donald Trump waves after arriving on Air Force One from Florida, 11 January, 2026","url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/61\/01\/60\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_b9265759-7871-5b29-866b-8fc1bf2417d8-9610160.jpg","captionUrl":null,"height":911},{"sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo","altText":"Supporters 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The news sent gold and silver to fresh records.","summary":"European indexes were mixed on Monday after a rally in Asia, while US futures dipped on reports of a Justice Department probe into Fed chair Jerome Powell. The news sent gold and silver to fresh records.","keySentence":"","url":"gold-and-silver-soar-after-us-targets-federal-reserve-in-powell-probe","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/business\/2026\/01\/12\/gold-and-silver-soar-after-us-targets-federal-reserve-in-powell-probe","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Markets in Europe showed little movement on Monday after a broad rally in Asia.\n\nUS futures dipped, meanwhile, after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the Department of Justice had served the central bank with subpoenas.\n\nPowell noted that the threat of a criminal indictment relates to his testimony about the Fed\u2019s building renovations.\n\nPresident Donald Trump insisted that he did not \"know anything\" about the investigation that escalates a nearly year-long feud between the government and the central bank.\n\nWhen asked by NBC if the probe is intended to pressure Powell on rates, Trump said: \u201cNo. I wouldn\u2019t even think of doing it that way.\u201d\n\nTrump has nonetheless criticised the $2.5 billion (\u20ac2.13bn) renovation of two Fed office buildings as excessive.\n\nGold and silver continue to rise\n\nMarkets appeared to take the news in their stride, although gold and other safe-haven assets climbed.\n\nGold vaulted over $4,600 an ounce, shooting up over 2.5%, and silver approached $85 for the first time, rising over 7%. Copper futures in the US jumped by 2.52% to $6.051.\n\nPowell\u2019s term as chair ends in May, and Trump administration officials have signalled that he could name a potential replacement this month. Trump has also sought to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook, another move that chips away at central bank independence.\n\nGold's rise is also linked to unrest in Iran as nationwide demonstrations against leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei enter a third week. More than 500 people have been killed during the demonstrations, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, including 490 protesters.\n\nPresident Trump said that he intends to intervene in the country if the Iranian government continues to kill protestors.\n\nUS futures dip lower\n\nFutures for the S&P 500 dipped by 0.53% a few hours before daily trading started on Wall Street.\n\nFutures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.67%, while the Nasdaq composite index slipped 0.71% in pre-market trading.\n\nLast Friday, US stocks hit records following a mixed report on the US job market. The data may delay another cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve but does not entirely rule out the possibility.\n\nThe S&P 500 climbed 0.65% to 6,966.28, topping its prior all-time high set earlier in the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.5% to 49,504.07 and likewise set a record. The Nasdaq composite led the market with a 0.8% gain, closing at 23,671.35.\n\nThe US Labor Department said employers hired fewer workers during December than economists expected, though the unemployment rate improved and was better than expected. An update on US inflation at the consumer level is due Tuesday, followed by a report on wholesale prices on Wednesday.\n\nIn other dealings early Monday, the dollar fell to 157.8180 Japanese yen, a daily drop of less than 0.1%. The euro climbed to $1.1691, a 0.49% rise.\n\nUS benchmark crude oil gave up early gains, falling to $58.91 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, dropped to $63.18 per barrel.\n\nRest of the world\n\nIn Germany, the DAX was nearly flat at 25,358.17, while France's CAC 40 also showed modest movements, coming to 8,359.71 by mid-afternoon. Britain's FTSE 100 edged less than 0.1% higher, to 10,127.05.\n\nIn Asian trading, Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 1.44% to 26,608.48, while the Shanghai Composite index jumped 1.09% to 4,165.29 after reports that Chinese leaders were preparing additional support for the economy.\n\nIn South Korea, the Kospi added 0.84% to 4,624.79 while Australia's S&P\/ASX 200 gained 0.48% to 8,759.40. Taiwan's Taiex gained 0.92%.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Markets in Europe showed little movement on Monday after a broad rally in Asia.<\/p>\n<p>US futures dipped, meanwhile, after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the Department of Justice had served the central bank with subpoenas.<\/p>\n<p>Powell noted that the threat of a criminal indictment relates to his testimony about the Fed\u2019s building renovations.<\/p>\n<p>President Donald Trump insisted that he did not \"know anything\" about the investigation that escalates a nearly year-long feud between the government and the central bank.<\/p>\n<p>When asked by NBC if the probe is intended to pressure Powell on rates, Trump said: \u201cNo. I wouldn\u2019t even think of doing it that way.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Trump has nonetheless criticised the $2.5 billion (\u20ac2.13bn) renovation of two Fed office buildings as excessive.<\/p>\n<h2>Gold and silver continue to rise<\/h2>\n<p>Markets appeared to take the news in their stride, although gold and other safe-haven assets climbed.<\/p>\n<p>Gold vaulted over $4,600 an ounce, shooting up over 2.5%, and silver approached $85 for the first time, rising over 7%. Copper futures in the US jumped by 2.52% to $6.051.<\/p>\n<p>Powell\u2019s term as chair ends in May, and Trump administration officials have signalled that he could name a potential replacement this month. Trump has also sought to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook, another move that chips away at central bank independence.<\/p>\n<p>Gold's rise is also linked to unrest in Iran as nationwide demonstrations against leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei enter a third week. More than 500 people have been killed during the demonstrations, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, including 490 protesters.<\/p>\n<p>President Trump said that he intends to intervene in the country if the Iranian government continues to kill protestors.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//news//2025//12//10//us-federal-reserve-cuts-key-interest-rate-but-signals-higher-bar-for-future-reductions/">US Federal Reserve cuts key interest rate but signals higher bar for future reductions<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2026//01//12//us-opens-criminal-investigation-into-fed-chair-jerome-powell/">US opens criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<h2>US futures dip lower<\/h2>\n<p>Futures for the S&P 500 dipped by 0.53% a few hours before daily trading started on Wall Street.<\/p>\n<p>Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.67%, while the Nasdaq composite index slipped 0.71% in pre-market trading.<\/p>\n<p>Last Friday, US stocks hit records following a mixed report on the US job market. The data may delay another cut to interest rates by the Federal Reserve but does not entirely rule out the possibility.<\/p>\n<p>The S&P 500 climbed 0.65% to 6,966.28, topping its prior all-time high set earlier in the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.5% to 49,504.07 and likewise set a record. The Nasdaq composite led the market with a 0.8% gain, closing at 23,671.35.<\/p>\n<p>The US Labor Department said employers hired fewer workers during December than economists expected, though the unemployment rate improved and was better than expected. An update on US inflation at the consumer level is due Tuesday, followed by a report on wholesale prices on Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>In other dealings early Monday, the dollar fell to 157.8180 Japanese yen, a daily drop of less than 0.1%. The euro climbed to $1.1691, a 0.49% rise.<\/p>\n<p>US benchmark crude oil gave up early gains, falling to $58.91 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, dropped to $63.18 per barrel.<\/p>\n<h2>Rest of the world<\/h2>\n<p>In Germany, the DAX was nearly flat at 25,358.17, while France's CAC 40 also showed modest movements, coming to 8,359.71 by mid-afternoon. Britain's FTSE 100 edged less than 0.1% higher, to 10,127.05.<\/p>\n<p>In Asian trading, Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 1.44% to 26,608.48, while the Shanghai Composite index jumped 1.09% to 4,165.29 after reports that Chinese leaders were preparing additional support for the economy.<\/p>\n<p>In South Korea, the Kospi added 0.84% to 4,624.79 while Australia's S&P\/ASX 200 gained 0.48% to 8,759.40. Taiwan's Taiex gained 0.92%.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768216377,"updatedAt":1768226069,"publishedAt":1768226065,"firstPublishedAt":1768226065,"lastPublishedAt":1768226065,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/98\/93\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_f9f87883-2d71-5803-96ed-8a004edf4508-9609893.jpg","altText":"Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York. 9 Jan. 2026.","caption":"Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York. 9 Jan. 2026.","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP\/Seth Wenig","sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"callToActionText":null,"width":2000,"height":1333}],"authors":{"journalists":[{"id":3408,"urlSafeValue":"hajdari","title":"Una Hajdari","twitter":null},{"id":3464,"urlSafeValue":"eleanor.butler@euronews.com","title":"Eleanor 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AI OVERVIEW HEALTH","daletPyramidId":3854857,"channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Google removes some health-related questions from its AI Overviews following accuracy concerns","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Google removes AI Overviews for health queries after accuracy concerns","titleListing2":"Google removes some health-related questions from its AI Overviews following r accuracy concerns","leadin":"An investigation by the Guardian found that Google\u2019s AI-generated summaries gave out inaccurate health information.","summary":"An investigation by the Guardian found that Google\u2019s AI-generated summaries gave out inaccurate health information.","keySentence":"","url":"google-removes-some-health-related-questions-from-its-ai-overviews-following-accuracy-conc","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/next\/2026\/01\/12\/google-removes-some-health-related-questions-from-its-ai-overviews-following-accuracy-conc","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Google has reportedly removed some AI Overviews for health-related questions following an investigation that found that some of the information was misleading.\n\nAI Overviews are summaries generated by artificial intelligence that provide information in response to a topic or question at the top of the search results.\n\nAn investigation by the Guardian newspaper found that some of the summaries contained inaccurate health information, putting people at risk of harm.\n\nThe newspaper found that AI Overviews served up masses of numbers with little context in response to questions such as \u201cwhat is the normal range for liver blood tests?\u201d and \u201cwhat is the normal range for liver function tests?\u201d The responses also didn\u2019t take into account any variances that could come based on nationality, sex, ethnicity, or age.\n\nA Google search result for both questions came up with a featured snippet, a paragraph extracted from the most relevant website to the user\u2019s question at the top of the search results.\u00a0\n\nFor both questions, Google chose to extract the range of healthy levels of various types of substances found in the liver in its snippet, such as alanine transaminase (ALT), which regulates energy production, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), which detects damaged blood cells, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP), which helps break down proteins.\u00a0\n\nGoogle extracted the numbers from Max Healthcare, an Indian for-profit hospital chain in New Delhi, the Guardian found.\n\nFeatured snippets are different from AI Overviews because the text in the snippet is not generated by AI.\u00a0\n\nThe Guardian\u2019s investigation found that variations on those questions, such as \u201c[liver function test] lft reference range\u201d or \u201clft test reference range,\u201d would still generate AI summaries. Liver function tests are blood tests that measure proteins and enzymes to check how well the liver is working.\n\nGoogle reportedly advised people with pancreatic cancer to avoid high-fat foods, which experts told the Guardian is not a good recommendation because it could increase the risk of patients dying from the disease.\u00a0\n\nThe Guardian\u2019s investigation comes as experts sound the alarm on how AI chatbots \u201challucinate,\u201d meaning they invent false answers when they don\u2019t have the correct information.\u00a0\n\nEuronews Next reached out to Google to ask whether it had removed AI Overviews from some health queries, but did not receive an immediate reply.\n\nGoogle announced this weekend that it was adding AI Overviews to its email service, Gmail.\n\nThe new feature lets users ask questions and receive an answer about their emails instead of searching through them with a keyword search.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Google has reportedly removed some AI Overviews for health-related questions following an investigation that found that some of the information was misleading.<\/p>\n<p>AI Overviews are summaries generated by artificial intelligence that provide information in response to a topic or question at the top of the search results.\u200b<\/p>\n<p>An investigation by the Guardian newspaper found that some of the summaries contained inaccurate health information, putting people at risk of harm.<\/p>\n<p>The newspaper found that AI Overviews served up masses of numbers with little context in response to questions such as \u201cwhat is the normal range for liver blood tests?\u201d and \u201cwhat is the normal range for liver function tests?\u201d The responses also didn\u2019t take into account any variances that could come based on nationality, sex, ethnicity, or age.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//12//indonesia-and-malaysia-ban-elon-musks-ai-chatbot-grok-over-non-consensual-sexualized-deepf/">Indonesia and Malaysia ban Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok over non-consensual, sexualized deepfakes<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>A Google search result for both questions came up with a featured <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////support.google.com//websearch//answer//9351707?hl=en-FR&visit%5Fid=639038049687593896-3089252264&p=featured%5Fsnippets&rd=1\%22 target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer\">snippet<\/a>, a paragraph extracted from the most relevant website to the user\u2019s question at the top of the search results. <\/p>\n<p>For both questions, Google chose to extract the range of healthy levels of various types of substances found in the liver in its snippet, such as alanine transaminase (ALT), which regulates energy production, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), which detects damaged blood cells, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP), which helps break down proteins. <\/p>\n<p>Google extracted the numbers from Max Healthcare, an Indian for-profit hospital chain in New Delhi, the Guardian found. <\/p>\n<p>Featured snippets are different from AI Overviews because the text in the snippet is not generated by AI. <\/p>\n<p>The Guardian\u2019s investigation found that variations on those questions, such as \u201c[liver function test] lft reference range\u201d or \u201clft test reference range,\u201d would still generate AI summaries. Liver function tests are blood tests that measure proteins and enzymes to check how well the liver is working.<\/p>\n<p>Google reportedly advised people with pancreatic cancer to avoid high-fat foods, which experts told the Guardian is not a good recommendation because it could increase the risk of patients dying from the disease. <\/p>\n<p>The Guardian\u2019s investigation comes as experts sound the alarm on how AI chatbots <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2024//05//31//hallucinations-why-do-ai-chatbots-sometimes-show-false-or-misleading-information/">/u201challucinate,/strong>/u201d/a> meaning they invent false answers when they don\u2019t have the correct information. <\/p>\n<p>Euronews Next reached out to Google to ask whether it had removed AI Overviews from some health queries, but did not receive an immediate reply.<\/p>\n<p>Google announced this weekend that it was adding AI Overviews to its email service, Gmail.<\/p>\n<p>The new feature lets users ask questions and receive an answer about their emails instead of searching through them with a keyword search.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768217747,"updatedAt":1768219975,"publishedAt":1768219181,"firstPublishedAt":1768219181,"lastPublishedAt":1768219181,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/50\/81\/13\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_51b84804-7bb1-50cf-8f4c-98cdb99f8a47-9508113.jpg","altText":"File - 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Euronews Culture runs the rule over the best outfits on display at the 2026 Golden Globes.","summary":"Who got the look on the first major night of award season? Euronews Culture runs the rule over the best outfits on display at the 2026 Golden Globes.","keySentence":"","url":"golden-globes-2026-best-looks-nearly-nudes-gothic-chic-and-sequins-shine-on-the-red-carpet","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/culture\/2026\/01\/12\/golden-globes-2026-best-looks-nearly-nudes-gothic-chic-and-sequins-shine-on-the-red-carpet","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"There's no point stepping on the red carpet in you don't bring glitz and glamour to the proceedings. Fortunately for all us style commentators, that message was heard loud and clear at Sunday night's Golden Globes ceremony.\n\nThe Hollywood event marks the start of award season honouring the best film and television productions over the past year. It's also a huge stage for stars to show off and stay in the spotlight.\n\nSome might say that's an open invitation to go all out with their wardrobe choice while others use the occasion to share their concerns about the world or to just keep it straight and simple.\n\nHere's our round-up of the night's most talked-about outfits. Now you be the judge.\n\nJennifer Lawrence wowed in a floral see-through gown designed for Givenchy by Sarah Burton.\n\nJennifer Lopez went back in time with a baroque pattern vintage piece reportedly designed in 2003.\n\nBritish actress Mia Goth was one of many stars who opted for black, her backless dress worn with a matching scarf.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>There's no point stepping on the red carpet in you don't bring glitz and glamour to the proceedings. Fortunately for all us style commentators, that message was heard loud and clear at Sunday night's <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2026//01//12//golden-globes-2026-one-battle-after-another-and-british-series-adolescence-win-big/">Golden Globes<\/strong><\/a> ceremony.<\/p>\n<p>The Hollywood event marks the start of award season honouring the best film and television productions over the past year. It's also a huge stage for stars to show off and stay in the spotlight. <\/p>\n<p>Some might say that's an open invitation to go all out with their wardrobe choice while others use the occasion to <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2026//01//12//be-good-celebrities-protest-ice-at-the-golden-globes-ceremony/">share their concerns<\/strong><\/a> about the world or to just keep it straight and simple.<\/p>\n<p>Here's our round-up of the night's most talked-about outfits. Now you be the judge. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-extended widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//95//36//1280x853_cmsv2_f34b361e-a62c-57cc-8e33-0a2d8fe050f1-9609536.jpg/" alt=\"Spring time: Jennifer Lawrence left little to the imagination with her outfit from Givenchy\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/384x256_cmsv2_f34b361e-a62c-57cc-8e33-0a2d8fe050f1-9609536.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/640x427_cmsv2_f34b361e-a62c-57cc-8e33-0a2d8fe050f1-9609536.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/750x500_cmsv2_f34b361e-a62c-57cc-8e33-0a2d8fe050f1-9609536.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/828x552_cmsv2_f34b361e-a62c-57cc-8e33-0a2d8fe050f1-9609536.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1080x720_cmsv2_f34b361e-a62c-57cc-8e33-0a2d8fe050f1-9609536.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1200x800_cmsv2_f34b361e-a62c-57cc-8e33-0a2d8fe050f1-9609536.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1920x1280_cmsv2_f34b361e-a62c-57cc-8e33-0a2d8fe050f1-9609536.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Spring time: Jennifer Lawrence left little to the imagination with her outfit from Givenchy<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Jennifer Lawrence wowed in a floral see-through gown designed for Givenchy by Sarah Burton.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-extended widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//95//36//1280x853_cmsv2_30381919-f516-5dd8-946b-172322f8e0ea-9609536.jpg/" alt=\"Nude is the colour: Jennifer Lopez picked a Jean-Louis Scherrer dress by Stephane Rolland\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/384x256_cmsv2_30381919-f516-5dd8-946b-172322f8e0ea-9609536.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/640x427_cmsv2_30381919-f516-5dd8-946b-172322f8e0ea-9609536.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/750x500_cmsv2_30381919-f516-5dd8-946b-172322f8e0ea-9609536.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/828x552_cmsv2_30381919-f516-5dd8-946b-172322f8e0ea-9609536.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1080x720_cmsv2_30381919-f516-5dd8-946b-172322f8e0ea-9609536.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1200x800_cmsv2_30381919-f516-5dd8-946b-172322f8e0ea-9609536.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1920x1280_cmsv2_30381919-f516-5dd8-946b-172322f8e0ea-9609536.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Nude is the colour: Jennifer Lopez picked a Jean-Louis Scherrer dress by Stephane Rolland<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Jennifer Lopez went back in time with a baroque pattern vintage piece reportedly designed in 2003.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"1.5003750937734435\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//95//36//808x1206_cmsv2_e953d852-15f7-5deb-b8cf-4204f4457810-9609536.jpg/" alt=\"Sleek in satin: Mia Goth wowed in a black backless halter gown\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/384x576_cmsv2_e953d852-15f7-5deb-b8cf-4204f4457810-9609536.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/640x960_cmsv2_e953d852-15f7-5deb-b8cf-4204f4457810-9609536.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/750x1125_cmsv2_e953d852-15f7-5deb-b8cf-4204f4457810-9609536.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/828x1242_cmsv2_e953d852-15f7-5deb-b8cf-4204f4457810-9609536.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1080x1620_cmsv2_e953d852-15f7-5deb-b8cf-4204f4457810-9609536.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1200x1800_cmsv2_e953d852-15f7-5deb-b8cf-4204f4457810-9609536.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1920x2881_cmsv2_e953d852-15f7-5deb-b8cf-4204f4457810-9609536.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Sleek in satin: Mia Goth wowed in a black backless halter gown<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo\/Jordan Strauss\/Invision<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>British actress Mia Goth was one of many stars who opted for black, her backless dress worn with a matching scarf.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"1.5003750937734435\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//95//36//808x1206_cmsv2_2f4e2928-844a-5ff4-940d-110ff79201c8-9609536.jpg/" alt=\"'Sentimental Value' star Renate Reinsve shined in a silver body-length metallic dress by Louis Vuitton. \" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/384x576_cmsv2_2f4e2928-844a-5ff4-940d-110ff79201c8-9609536.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/640x960_cmsv2_2f4e2928-844a-5ff4-940d-110ff79201c8-9609536.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/750x1125_cmsv2_2f4e2928-844a-5ff4-940d-110ff79201c8-9609536.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/828x1242_cmsv2_2f4e2928-844a-5ff4-940d-110ff79201c8-9609536.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1080x1620_cmsv2_2f4e2928-844a-5ff4-940d-110ff79201c8-9609536.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1200x1800_cmsv2_2f4e2928-844a-5ff4-940d-110ff79201c8-9609536.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1920x2881_cmsv2_2f4e2928-844a-5ff4-940d-110ff79201c8-9609536.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">'Sentimental Value' star Renate Reinsve shined in a silver body-length metallic dress by Louis Vuitton. <\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo\/Richard Shotwell\/Invision <\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-extended widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//95//36//1280x853_cmsv2_5d056bfd-b253-50f3-9b27-124cbdffa80f-9609536.jpg/" alt=\"Smart vs casual? George and Amal Clooney arrive alongside Timothée Chalamet at the Golden Globes\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/384x256_cmsv2_5d056bfd-b253-50f3-9b27-124cbdffa80f-9609536.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/640x427_cmsv2_5d056bfd-b253-50f3-9b27-124cbdffa80f-9609536.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/750x500_cmsv2_5d056bfd-b253-50f3-9b27-124cbdffa80f-9609536.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/828x552_cmsv2_5d056bfd-b253-50f3-9b27-124cbdffa80f-9609536.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1080x720_cmsv2_5d056bfd-b253-50f3-9b27-124cbdffa80f-9609536.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1200x800_cmsv2_5d056bfd-b253-50f3-9b27-124cbdffa80f-9609536.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1920x1280_cmsv2_5d056bfd-b253-50f3-9b27-124cbdffa80f-9609536.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Smart vs casual? George and Amal Clooney arrive alongside Timothée Chalamet at the Golden Globes<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"1.5003750937734435\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//95//36//808x1206_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg/" alt=\"Staple diet: Colman Domingo always plays his red carpet role to perfection \" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/384x576_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/640x960_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/750x1125_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/828x1242_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1080x1620_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1200x1800_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/1920x2881_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Staple diet: Colman Domingo always plays his red carpet role to perfection <\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768199699,"updatedAt":1768913198,"publishedAt":1768209657,"firstPublishedAt":1768209657,"lastPublishedAt":1768913198,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo\/Richard Shotwell\/Invision ","altText":"Golden Globe red carpet delights: Renate Reinsve, Jenna Ortega and Chase Infiniti arrive at the Beverly Hills Hilton, California, 11, Jan, 2026 ","callToActionText":null,"width":2000,"caption":"Golden Globe red carpet delights: Renate Reinsve, Jenna Ortega and Chase Infiniti arrive at the Beverly Hills Hilton, California, 11, Jan, 2026 ","url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_bbc61cc3-3d12-5877-ab1a-8da498149d4f-9609536.jpg","captionUrl":null,"height":1125},{"sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo","altText":"Staple diet: Colman Domingo always plays his red carpet role to perfection ","callToActionText":null,"width":1333,"caption":"Staple diet: Colman Domingo always plays his red carpet role to perfection ","url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/95\/36\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_5fe32a24-bcf6-5526-9196-27a241698121-9609536.jpg","captionUrl":null,"height":2000},{"sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo","altText":"Smart vs casual? 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After Another' takes top awards","titleListing2":"Golden Globes 2026: 'One Battle After Another' and British series 'Adolescence' win big","leadin":"'One Battle After Another' was the big winner of this year's Golden Globes, taking home four trophies, including Best Film (Comedy or Musical) and Best Director. British drama Adolescence also won four prizes in the TV categories. Here\u2019s everything you need to know.","summary":"'One Battle After Another' was the big winner of this year's Golden Globes, taking home four trophies, including Best Film (Comedy or Musical) and Best Director. British drama Adolescence also won four prizes in the TV categories. Here\u2019s everything you need to know.","keySentence":"","url":"golden-globes-2026-one-battle-after-another-and-british-series-adolescence-win-big","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/culture\/2026\/01\/12\/golden-globes-2026-one-battle-after-another-and-british-series-adolescence-win-big","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"The stars of film and TV gathered in Los Angeles on Sunday for the 83rd\u00a0Golden Globes ceremony, and Paul Thomas Anderson\u2019s One Battle After Another and Netflix miniseries Adolescence emerged as the big winners on the night, earning four Globes apiece. \u00a0\n\nOne Battle After Another won Best Film (Comedy or Musical), Best Supporting Actress for Teyana Taylor, Best Director and Best Screenplay, both for Anderson, who has become only the second filmmaker after Oliver Stone to collect Best Director, Screenplay and Film (as a producer) at the Globes.\u00a0\n\nLoosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon's postmodern countercultural novel \u201cVineland\u201d, Anderson\u2019s tenth feature centers around a dishevelled revolutionary (Leonardo DiCaprio) who is forced out of retirement when a former enemy (Sean Penn) threatens his daughter (Chase Infiniti) in a bid to revive an old grudge. Euronews Culture ranked it our Number 1 Movie of 2025 and it is the clear front-runner this awards season. \u00a0\n\nIn one of the evening\u2019s best speeches, singer and actress\u00a0Teyana Taylor\u00a0sent a message to \"my brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight\".\u00a0\n\n\"Our light does not need permission to shine,\" she told them. \"We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter and our dreams deserve space.\"\u00a0\n\nWhile many were betting on Ryan Coogler\u2019s vampire thriller Sinners to take Best Film in the Drama section, Chlo\u00e9 Zhao's Hamnet, a speculative drama about William and Agnes Shakespeare based on Maggie O\u2019Farrell\u2019s bestselling novel, pulled off an upset\u00a0by winning the Best Film (Drama). Its star, Jessie Buckley, also won Best\u00a0Actress in a Drama.\n\nAt the Oscars, Buckley will have to compete against Rose Byrne, who was rewarded for her lead performance in Mary Bronstein\u2019s punishing parental drama\u00a0If I Had Legs I\u2019d Kick You.\u00a0\n\nSinners \u2013 another one of our 2025 favourites - did end up winning Best Score and the Cinematic and Box-office Achievement award, beating the likes of Avatar: Fire and Ash, F1, Weapons and Mission: Impossible \u2013 The Final Reckoning. \u00a0\n\nOther big winners of the evening include Timoth\u00e9e Chalamet, who nabbed his first Golden Globe for Marty Supreme, beating George Clooney and Leonardo DiCaprio. The 30-year-old is poised to win his first Oscar for his role in Josh Safdie\u2019s first solo outing behind the camera. Loosely inspired by the life and career of US ping-pong player Marty Reisman, Marty Supreme is a\u00a0coming-of-age film about scheming and whatever-it-takes determination in the face of adversity.\u00a0\n\n\u201cMy dad instilled in me a spirit of gratitude growing up: Always be grateful for what you have,\u201d said Chalamet. \u201cIt\u2019s allowed me to leave this ceremony in the past empty handed, my head held high, grateful just to be here. I\u2019d be lying if I didn\u2019t say those moments didn\u2019t make this moment that much sweeter.\u201d\u00a0\n\nElsewhere, Brazilian actor Wagner Moura was the surprise winner in the Drama category for his role in the political thriller The Secret Agent, becoming the first Brazilian to win the award. His win follows Fernanda Torres\u2019 success last year for I\u2019m Still Here. \u00a0\n\n\"This is a film about memory \u2013 or the lack of memory - and generational trauma,\" Moura said. \u201cI think that if trauma can be passed along generations, values can too. So this is to the ones that are sticking with their values in difficult moments.\"\n\nThe Secret Agent\u00a0also won Best Film (Non-English language), beating favourite Sentimental Value. \u00a0\n\nSwedish actor\u00a0Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd, 74, did win Best Supporting Actor for Sentimental Value. He joked that he hadn't prepared a speech \"because I thought that I was too old\", before making an impassioned plea for people to see films like his on the big screen.\n\n\"Cinema should be seen in cinemas,\" he said to cheers from the audience.\u00a0\n\nIn the television awards, The Pitt took Best Drama Series, while Netflix\u2019s Adolescence won four awards: Best Limited Series, and acting awards for Erin Doherty, Stephen Graham and 16-year-old Owen Cooper.\u00a0\n\nCooper told the assembled A-listers: \"I'm still very much an apprentice. I'm still learning every day. I'm still learning from the people that are sitting in front of you and sitting in front of me.\"\u00a0\n\nAdolescence writer Jack Thorne delivered an impassioned speech, reminding the audience: \u201cSome people think our show is about why we should be afraid of young people. It\u2019s not. It\u2019s about the filth and the debris we\u2019ve left in their way.\u201d\n\nOther winners included Rhea Seehorn for her stunning performance in Pluribus, Jean Smart for Hacks, Michelle Williams\u00a0for Dying for Sex, and Seth Rogen's The Studio, which picked up two prizes.\n\nThis year\u2019s Globes also saw the introduction of a podcast category, with nominees drawn from the list of the 25 most-listened-to podcasts. Amy Poehler, a former Golden Globes host, ended up winning the inaugural award for Good Hang with Amy Poehler.\u00a0\n\nHere is the full list of the 2026 Golden Globe Awards winners: \u00a0\n\nFilm\n\nBest Film - Drama\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Hamnet\u00a0\n\nFrankenstein\u00a0\n\nIt Was Just an Accident\u00a0\n\nThe Secret Agent\u00a0\n\nSentimental Value\u00a0\n\nSinners\u00a0\n\nBest Film - Musical or Comedy\u00a0\n\nWINNER: One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nBlue Moon\u00a0\n\nBugonia\u00a0\n\nMarty Supreme\u00a0\n\nNo Other Choice\u00a0\n\nNouvelle Vague\u00a0\n\nBest Non-English Language Film\u00a0\n\nWINNER: The Secret Agent\u00a0\n\nIt Was Just an Accident\u00a0\n\nNo Other Choice\u00a0\n\nSentimental Value\u00a0\n\nSir\u00e2t\u00a0\n\nThe Voice of Hind Rajab\u00a0\n\nBest Animated Film\u00a0\n\nWINNER: KPop Demon Hunters\u00a0\n\nArco\u00a0\n\nDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle\u00a0\n\nElio\u00a0\n\nLittle Am\u00e9lie or the Character of Rain\u00a0\n\nZootopia 2\u00a0\n\nBest Actress - Drama\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Jessie Buckley - Hamnet\u00a0\n\nJennifer Lawrence - Die, My Love\u00a0\n\nRenate Reinsve - Sentimental Value\u00a0\n\nJulia Roberts - After the Hunt\u00a0\n\nTessa Thompson - Hedda\u00a0\n\nEva Victor - Sorry, Baby\u00a0\n\nBest Actor - Drama\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Wagner Moura - The Secret Agent\u00a0\n\nJoel Edgerton - Train Dreams\u00a0\n\nOscar Isaac - Frankenstein\u00a0\n\nDwayne Johnson - The Smashing Machine\u00a0\n\nMichael B Jordan - Sinners\u00a0\n\nJeremy Allen White - Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere\n\nBest Actress - Musical or Comedy\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Rose Byrne - If I Had Legs I'd Kick You\u00a0\n\nCynthia Erivo - Wicked: For Good\u00a0\n\nKate Hudson - Song Sung Blue\u00a0\n\nChase Infiniti - One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nAmanda Seyfried - The Testament of Ann Lee\u00a0\n\nEmma Stone - Bugonia\u00a0\n\nBest Actor - Musical or Comedy\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Timoth\u00e9e Chalamet - Marty Supreme\u00a0\n\nGeorge Clooney - Jay Kelly\u00a0\n\nLeonardo DiCaprio - One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nEthan Hawke - Blue Moon\u00a0\n\nLee Byung-Hun - No Other Choice\u00a0\n\nJesse Plemons - Bugonia\u00a0\n\nBest Supporting Actress\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Teyana Taylor - One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nEmily Blunt - The Smashing Machine\u00a0\n\nElle Fanning - Sentimental Value\u00a0\n\nAriana Grande - Wicked: For Good\u00a0\n\nInga Ibsdotter Lilleaas - Sentimental Value\u00a0\n\nAmy Madigan - Weapons\u00a0\n\nBest Supporting Actor\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd - Sentimental Value\u00a0\n\nBenicio Del Toro - One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nJacob Elordi - Frankenstein\u00a0\n\nPaul Mescal - Hamnet\u00a0\n\nSean Penn - One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nAdam Sandler - Jay Kelly\u00a0\n\nCinematic and box office achievement\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Sinners\u00a0\n\nAvatar: Fire and Ash\u00a0\n\nF1\u00a0\n\nKPop Demon Hunters\u00a0\n\nMission: Impossible \u2013 The Final Reckoning\u00a0\n\nWeapons\u00a0\n\nWicked: For Good\u00a0\n\nZootopia 2\u00a0\n\nBest Director\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nRyan Coogler - Sinners\u00a0\n\nGuillermo del Toro - Frankenstein\u00a0\n\nJafar Panahi - It Was Just an Accident\u00a0\n\nJoachim Trier - Sentimental Value\u00a0\n\nChloe Zhao - Hamnet\u00a0\n\nBest Screenplay\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nRonald Bronstein, Josh Safdie - Marty Supreme\u00a0\n\nRyan Coogler - Sinners\u00a0\n\nJafar Panahi - It Was Just an Accident\u00a0\n\nEskil Vogt, Joachim Trier - Sentimental Value\u00a0\n\nChlo\u00e9 Zhao, Maggie O'Farrell - Hamnet\u00a0\n\nBest Original Song\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo, Park Hong Jun, Kim Eun-jae (EJAE), Mark Sonnenblick - KPop Demon Hunters; Golden\u00a0\n\nMiley Cyrus, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Simon Franglen - Avatar: Fire and Ash; Dream as One\u00a0\n\nRaphael Saadiq, Ludwig G\u00f6ransson - Sinners; I Lied to You\u00a0\n\nStephen Schwartz - Wicked: For Good; No Place Like Home\u00a0\n\nStephen Schwartz - Wicked: For Good; The Girl in the Bubble\u00a0\n\nNick Cave, Bryce Dessner - Train Dreams; Train Dreams\u00a0\n\nBest Original Score\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Ludwig G\u00f6ransson - Sinners\u00a0\n\nAlexandre Desplat - Frankenstein\u00a0\n\nJonny Greenwood - One Battle After Another\u00a0\n\nKanding Ray - Sir\u0101t\u00a0\n\nMax Richter - Hamnet\u00a0\n\nHans Zimmer - F1\u00a0\n\nTV\n\nBest Series - Drama\u00a0\n\nWINNER: The Pitt\u00a0\n\nThe Diplomat\u00a0\n\nPluribus\u00a0\n\nSeverance\u00a0\n\nSlow Horses\u00a0\n\nThe White Lotus\u00a0\n\nBest Series - Comedy or Musical\u00a0\n\nWINNER: The Studio\u00a0\n\nAbbott Elementary\u00a0\n\nThe Bear\u00a0\n\nHacks\u00a0\n\nNobody Wants This\u00a0\n\nOnly Murders in the Building\u00a0\n\nBest Limited Series\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Adolescence\u00a0\n\nAll Her Fault\u00a0\n\nThe Beast In Me\u00a0\n\nBlack Mirror\u00a0\n\nDying for Sex\u00a0\n\nThe Girlfriend\u00a0\n\nBest Actress - Drama\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Rhea Seehorn - Pluribus\u00a0\n\nKathy Bates - Matlock\u00a0\n\nBritt Lower - Severance\u00a0\n\nHelen Mirren - Mobland\u00a0\n\nBella Ramsey - The Last of Us\u00a0\n\nKeri Russell - The Diplomat\n\nBest Actor \u2013 Drama\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Noah Wyle\u00a0- The Pitt\u00a0\n\nSterling K Brown - Paradise\u00a0\n\nDiego Luna - Andor\u00a0\n\nGary Oldman - Slow Horses\u00a0\n\nMark Ruffalo - Task\u00a0\n\nAdam Scott - Severance\u00a0\n\nBest Actress - Comedy or Musical\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Jean Smart - Hacks\u00a0\n\nKristen Bell - Nobody Wants This\u00a0\n\nAyo Edebiri - The Bear\u00a0\n\nSelena Gomez - Only Murders in the Building\u00a0\n\nNatasha Lyonne - Poker Face\u00a0\n\nJenna Ortega - Wednesday\u00a0\n\nBest Actor - Comedy or Musical\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Seth Rogen - The Studio\u00a0\n\nAdam Brody - Nobody Wants This\u00a0\n\nSteve Martin - Only Murders in the Building\u00a0\n\nGlen Powell - Chad Powers\u00a0\n\nMartin Short - Only Murders in the Building\u00a0\n\nJeremy Allen White - The Bear\u00a0\n\nBest Actress - Limited Series\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Michelle Williams - Dying for Sex\u00a0\n\nClaire Danes - The Beast in Me\u00a0\n\nRashida Jones - Black Mirror\u00a0\n\nAmanda Seyfried - Long Bright River\u00a0\n\nSarah Snook - All Her Fault\u00a0\n\nRobin Wright - The Girlfriend\u00a0\n\nBest Actor - Limited Series\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Stephen Graham - Adolescence\u00a0\n\nJacob Elordi - The Narrow Road to the Deep North\u00a0\n\nPaul Giamatti - Black Mirror\u00a0\n\nCharlie Hunnam - Monster: The Ed Gein Story\u00a0\n\nJude Law - Black Rabbit\u00a0\n\nMatthew Rhys - The Beast in Me\u00a0\n\nBest Supporting Actress\n\nWINNER: Erin Doherty - Adolescence\u00a0\n\nCarrie Coon - The White Lotus\u00a0\n\nHannah Einbinder - Hacks\u00a0\n\nCatherine O'Hara - The Studio\u00a0\n\nParker Posey - The White Lotus\u00a0\n\nAimee-Lou Wood - The White Lotus\u00a0\n\nBest Supporting Actor\n\nWINNER: Owen Cooper - Adolescence\u00a0\n\nBilly Crudup - The Morning Show\u00a0\n\nWalton Goggins - The White Lotus\u00a0\n\nJason Isaacs - The White Lotus\u00a0\n\nTramell Tillman - Severance\u00a0\n\nAshley Walters - Adolescence\u00a0\n\nBest Stand-up Comedy Performance\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Ricky Gervais - Mortality\u00a0\n\nBill Maher - Is Anyone Else Seeing This?\u00a0\n\nBrett Goldstein - The Second Best Night of Your Life\u00a0\n\nKevin Hart - Acting My Age\u00a0\n\nKumail Nanjiani - Night Thoughts\u00a0\n\nSarah Silverman - Sarah Silverman: PostMortem\u00a0\n\nBest Podcast\u00a0\n\nWINNER: Good Hang with Amy Poehler\u00a0\n\nArmchair Expert with Dax Shepard\u00a0\n\nCall Her Daddy\u00a0\n\nThe Mel Robbins Podcast\u00a0\n\nSmartLess\u00a0\n\nUp First from NPR\n\n","htmlText":"<p>The stars of film and TV gathered in Los Angeles on Sunday for the <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//12//08//golden-globe-nominations-2026-one-battle-after-another-is-favourite-with-nine-nods/">83rd Golden Globes ceremony<\/strong><\/a>, and Paul Thomas Anderson\u2019s <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//09//26//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-one-battle-after-another-ptas-talkin-bout-a-revolution/">One Battle After Another<\/em><\/strong><\/a> and Netflix miniseries <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//06//13//culture-catch-up-why-the-uk-and-france-are-bringing-adolescence-drama-into-classrooms/">Adolescence/strong>/a> emerged as the big winners on the night, earning four Globes apiece. <\/p>\n<p><em>One Battle After Another<\/em> won Best Film (Comedy or Musical), Best Supporting Actress for Teyana Taylor, Best Director and Best Screenplay, both for Anderson, who has become only the second filmmaker after Oliver Stone to collect Best Director, Screenplay and Film (as a producer) at the Globes. <\/p>\n<p>Loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon's postmodern countercultural novel \u201cVineland\u201d, Anderson\u2019s tenth feature centers around a dishevelled revolutionary (Leonardo DiCaprio) who is forced out of retirement when a former enemy (Sean Penn) threatens his daughter (Chase Infiniti) in a bid to revive an old grudge. Euronews Culture ranked it <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//12//22//sinners-accidents-and-battles-here-are-the-best-movies-of-2025/">our Number 1 Movie of 2025<\/strong><\/a> and it is the clear front-runner this awards season. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_4fa42528-9ef8-500f-b4e5-1d067a7af5fd-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"Sara Murphy, Teyana Taylor, Paul Thomas Anderson and Chase Infiniti at the 2026 Golden Globes for One Battle After Another\" 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(max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Sara Murphy, Teyana Taylor, Paul Thomas Anderson and Chase Infiniti at the 2026 Golden Globes for One Battle After Another<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_95194479-f56e-540e-a851-6437f56b4fe3-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"Paul Thomas Anderson winning Best Director\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/384x256_cmsv2_95194479-f56e-540e-a851-6437f56b4fe3-9609255.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/640x427_cmsv2_95194479-f56e-540e-a851-6437f56b4fe3-9609255.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/750x500_cmsv2_95194479-f56e-540e-a851-6437f56b4fe3-9609255.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/828x552_cmsv2_95194479-f56e-540e-a851-6437f56b4fe3-9609255.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1080x720_cmsv2_95194479-f56e-540e-a851-6437f56b4fe3-9609255.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1200x800_cmsv2_95194479-f56e-540e-a851-6437f56b4fe3-9609255.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1920x1280_cmsv2_95194479-f56e-540e-a851-6437f56b4fe3-9609255.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Paul Thomas Anderson winning Best Director<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//12//08//golden-globe-nominations-2026-one-battle-after-another-is-favourite-with-nine-nods/">Golden Globe nominations 2026: \u2018One Battle After Another\u2019 is favourite with nine nods<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//09//26//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-one-battle-after-another-ptas-talkin-bout-a-revolution/">Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: \u2018One Battle After Another\u2019 - PTA\u2019s talkin' 'bout a revolution<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>In one of the evening\u2019s best speeches, singer and actress Teyana Taylor sent a message to \"my brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight\". <\/p>\n<p>\"Our light does not need permission to shine,\" she told them. \"We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter and our dreams deserve space.\" <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_09ff8946-3dc2-5c44-a15e-44e0ef546d71-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"Teyana Taylor with her Golden Globe\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/384x256_cmsv2_09ff8946-3dc2-5c44-a15e-44e0ef546d71-9609255.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/640x427_cmsv2_09ff8946-3dc2-5c44-a15e-44e0ef546d71-9609255.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/750x500_cmsv2_09ff8946-3dc2-5c44-a15e-44e0ef546d71-9609255.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/828x552_cmsv2_09ff8946-3dc2-5c44-a15e-44e0ef546d71-9609255.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1080x720_cmsv2_09ff8946-3dc2-5c44-a15e-44e0ef546d71-9609255.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1200x800_cmsv2_09ff8946-3dc2-5c44-a15e-44e0ef546d71-9609255.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1920x1280_cmsv2_09ff8946-3dc2-5c44-a15e-44e0ef546d71-9609255.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Teyana Taylor with her Golden Globe<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>While many were betting on Ryan Coogler\u2019s vampire thriller <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//04//18//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-sinners-these-vampires-want-the-blues/">Sinners/em>/strong>/a> to take Best Film in the Drama section, Chlo\u00e9 Zhao's <em>Hamnet<\/em>, a speculative drama about William and Agnes Shakespeare based on Maggie O\u2019Farrell\u2019s bestselling novel, pulled off an upset by winning the Best Film (Drama). Its star, Jessie Buckley, also won Best Actress in a Drama.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2026//01//12//be-good-celebrities-protest-ice-at-the-golden-globes-ceremony/">'Be Good': Celebrities protest ICE at the Golden Globes ceremony<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2026//01//12//golden-globes-2026-best-looks-nearly-nudes-gothic-chic-and-sequins-shine-on-the-red-carpet/">Golden Globes 2026 best looks: Nearly nudes, gothic chic and sequins shine on the red carpet <\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>At the Oscars, Buckley will have to compete against Rose Byrne, who was rewarded for her lead performance in Mary Bronstein\u2019s punishing parental drama <em>If I Had Legs I\u2019d Kick You<\/em>. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_08c611c1-057a-576f-b2b4-2e7602e9ddef-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"The Hamnet team at the 2026 Golden Globes\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/384x256_cmsv2_08c611c1-057a-576f-b2b4-2e7602e9ddef-9609255.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/640x427_cmsv2_08c611c1-057a-576f-b2b4-2e7602e9ddef-9609255.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/750x500_cmsv2_08c611c1-057a-576f-b2b4-2e7602e9ddef-9609255.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/828x552_cmsv2_08c611c1-057a-576f-b2b4-2e7602e9ddef-9609255.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1080x720_cmsv2_08c611c1-057a-576f-b2b4-2e7602e9ddef-9609255.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1200x800_cmsv2_08c611c1-057a-576f-b2b4-2e7602e9ddef-9609255.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1920x1280_cmsv2_08c611c1-057a-576f-b2b4-2e7602e9ddef-9609255.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">The Hamnet team at the 2026 Golden Globes<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p><em>Sinners<\/em> \u2013 <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//12//22//sinners-accidents-and-battles-here-are-the-best-movies-of-2025/">another one of our 2025 favourites<\/strong><\/a> - did end up winning Best Score and the Cinematic and Box-office Achievement award, beating the likes of <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//12//19//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-avatar-fire-and-ash-an-epic-but-tiresome-rehash/">Avatar: Fire and Ash<\/em><\/strong><\/a>, <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//06//27//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-f1-the-movie-if-top-gun-maverick-was-in-the-pits/">F1/em>/strong>/a>, <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//08//08//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-weapons-why-did-17-children-vanish-at-217am/">Weapons/em>/strong>/a> and <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//05//23//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-mission-impossible-the-final-reckoning/">Mission: Impossible \u2013 The Final Reckoning<\/em><\/strong><\/a>. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_2d1593ff-ff4c-5bf7-b3fc-a76ce774bc7c-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Evans and Sev Ohanian with Sinners' Golden Globe for Cinematic and Box-office Achievement\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/384x256_cmsv2_2d1593ff-ff4c-5bf7-b3fc-a76ce774bc7c-9609255.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/640x427_cmsv2_2d1593ff-ff4c-5bf7-b3fc-a76ce774bc7c-9609255.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/750x500_cmsv2_2d1593ff-ff4c-5bf7-b3fc-a76ce774bc7c-9609255.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/828x552_cmsv2_2d1593ff-ff4c-5bf7-b3fc-a76ce774bc7c-9609255.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1080x720_cmsv2_2d1593ff-ff4c-5bf7-b3fc-a76ce774bc7c-9609255.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1200x800_cmsv2_2d1593ff-ff4c-5bf7-b3fc-a76ce774bc7c-9609255.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1920x1280_cmsv2_2d1593ff-ff4c-5bf7-b3fc-a76ce774bc7c-9609255.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Evans and Sev Ohanian with Sinners' Golden Globe for Cinematic and Box-office Achievement<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//12//22//sinners-accidents-and-battles-here-are-the-best-movies-of-2025/">Sinners, accidents and battles: Here are the best movies of 2025 <\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_5aac9b19-8866-55c4-a661-43721239a7a0-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"Timothée Chalamet at the Golden Globes 2026\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/384x256_cmsv2_5aac9b19-8866-55c4-a661-43721239a7a0-9609255.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/640x427_cmsv2_5aac9b19-8866-55c4-a661-43721239a7a0-9609255.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/750x500_cmsv2_5aac9b19-8866-55c4-a661-43721239a7a0-9609255.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/828x552_cmsv2_5aac9b19-8866-55c4-a661-43721239a7a0-9609255.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1080x720_cmsv2_5aac9b19-8866-55c4-a661-43721239a7a0-9609255.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1200x800_cmsv2_5aac9b19-8866-55c4-a661-43721239a7a0-9609255.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1920x1280_cmsv2_5aac9b19-8866-55c4-a661-43721239a7a0-9609255.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Timothée Chalamet at the Golden Globes 2026<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Other big winners of the evening include Timoth\u00e9e Chalamet, who nabbed his first Golden Globe for <em>Marty Supreme<\/em>, beating George Clooney and Leonardo DiCaprio. The 30-year-old is poised to win his first Oscar for his role in Josh Safdie\u2019s first solo outing behind the camera. Loosely inspired by the life and career of US ping-pong player Marty Reisman, <em>Marty Supreme<\/em> is a coming-of-age film about scheming and whatever-it-takes determination in the face of adversity. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cMy dad instilled in me a spirit of gratitude growing up: Always be grateful for what you have,\u201d said Chalamet. \u201cIt\u2019s allowed me to leave this ceremony in the past empty handed, my head held high, grateful just to be here. I\u2019d be lying if I didn\u2019t say those moments didn\u2019t make this moment that much sweeter.\u201d <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_9b010f2f-3b48-5259-a83b-85758a388751-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"Wagner Moura at the 2026 Golden Globes\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/384x256_cmsv2_9b010f2f-3b48-5259-a83b-85758a388751-9609255.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/640x427_cmsv2_9b010f2f-3b48-5259-a83b-85758a388751-9609255.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/750x500_cmsv2_9b010f2f-3b48-5259-a83b-85758a388751-9609255.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/828x552_cmsv2_9b010f2f-3b48-5259-a83b-85758a388751-9609255.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1080x720_cmsv2_9b010f2f-3b48-5259-a83b-85758a388751-9609255.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1200x800_cmsv2_9b010f2f-3b48-5259-a83b-85758a388751-9609255.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1920x1280_cmsv2_9b010f2f-3b48-5259-a83b-85758a388751-9609255.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Wagner Moura at the 2026 Golden Globes<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Elsewhere, Brazilian actor Wagner Moura was the surprise winner in the Drama category for his role in the political thriller <em>The Secret Agent<\/em>, becoming the first Brazilian to win the award. His win follows <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//01//06//golden-globes-2025-frances-emilia-perez-wins-big-as-the-brutalist-nabs-major-awards/">Fernanda Torres\u2019 success last year<\/strong><\/a> for <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//01//03//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-ainda-estou-aqui-im-still-here/">I/u2019m Still Here<\/em><\/strong><\/a>. <\/p>\n<p>\"This is a film about memory \u2013 or the lack of memory - and generational trauma,\" Moura said. \u201cI think that if trauma can be passed along generations, values can too. So this is to the ones that are sticking with their values in difficult moments.\"<\/p>\n<p><em>The Secret Agent<\/em> also won Best Film (Non-English language), beating favourite <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//09//05//euronews-cultures-film-of-the-week-sentimental-value-healing-family-burns-through-art/">Sentimental Value<\/em><\/strong><\/a>. <\/p>\n<p>Swedish actor Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd, 74, did win Best Supporting Actor for <em>Sentimental Value<\/em>. He joked that he hadn't prepared a speech \"because I thought that I was too old\", before making an impassioned plea for people to see films like his on the big screen.<\/p>\n<p>\"Cinema should be seen in cinemas,\" he said to cheers from the audience. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_09e8684f-42c9-58a3-b74c-024e501ffe3a-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"Stellan Skarsgård\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/384x256_cmsv2_09e8684f-42c9-58a3-b74c-024e501ffe3a-9609255.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/640x427_cmsv2_09e8684f-42c9-58a3-b74c-024e501ffe3a-9609255.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/750x500_cmsv2_09e8684f-42c9-58a3-b74c-024e501ffe3a-9609255.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/828x552_cmsv2_09e8684f-42c9-58a3-b74c-024e501ffe3a-9609255.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1080x720_cmsv2_09e8684f-42c9-58a3-b74c-024e501ffe3a-9609255.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1200x800_cmsv2_09e8684f-42c9-58a3-b74c-024e501ffe3a-9609255.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1920x1280_cmsv2_09e8684f-42c9-58a3-b74c-024e501ffe3a-9609255.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Stellan Skarsgård<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>In the television awards, <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//07//11//love-sex-and-droids-here-are-the-best-tv-shows-of-2025-so-far/">The Pitt<\/strong><\/a> took Best Drama Series, while Netflix\u2019s <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//06//13//culture-catch-up-why-the-uk-and-france-are-bringing-adolescence-drama-into-classrooms/">Adolescence/strong>/a>won four awards: Best Limited Series, and acting awards for Erin Doherty, Stephen Graham and 16-year-old Owen Cooper. <\/p>\n<p>Cooper told the assembled A-listers: \"I'm still very much an apprentice. I'm still learning every day. I'm still learning from the people that are sitting in front of you and sitting in front of me.\" <\/p>\n<p>Adolescence writer Jack Thorne delivered an impassioned speech, reminding the audience: \u201cSome people think our show is about why we should be afraid of young people. It\u2019s not. It\u2019s about the filth and the debris we\u2019ve left in their way.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//92//55//808x539_cmsv2_8ac463bd-2890-50d6-a954-abbcb0c2493d-9609255.jpg/" alt=\"Owen Cooper\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/384x256_cmsv2_8ac463bd-2890-50d6-a954-abbcb0c2493d-9609255.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/640x427_cmsv2_8ac463bd-2890-50d6-a954-abbcb0c2493d-9609255.jpg 640w, 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<\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Other winners included Rhea Seehorn for her stunning performance in <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//11//10//why-you-should-be-watching-pluribus-breaking-bad-creator-vince-gilligans-promising-new-sho/">Pluribus/strong>/a>, Jean Smart for <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//07//11//love-sex-and-droids-here-are-the-best-tv-shows-of-2025-so-far/">Hacks/strong>/a>, Michelle Williams for <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//07//11//love-sex-and-droids-here-are-the-best-tv-shows-of-2025-so-far/">Dying for Sex<\/strong><\/a>, and Seth Rogen's The Studio, which picked up two prizes.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.666\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio 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https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1080x719_cmsv2_7ad70b17-c35a-5c33-a951-14ca39aa331b-9609255.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1200x799_cmsv2_7ad70b17-c35a-5c33-a951-14ca39aa331b-9609255.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/92\/55\/1920x1279_cmsv2_7ad70b17-c35a-5c33-a951-14ca39aa331b-9609255.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Rhea Seehorn<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">AP Photo<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//culture//2025//11//10//why-you-should-be-watching-pluribus-breaking-bad-creator-vince-gilligans-promising-new-sho/">Why you should be watching Pluribus \u2013 Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan\u2019s promising new show<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>This year\u2019s Globes also saw the introduction of a podcast category, with nominees drawn from the list of the 25 most-listened-to podcasts. Amy Poehler, a former Golden Globes host, ended up winning the inaugural award for Good Hang with Amy Poehler. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Here is the full list of the 2026 Golden Globe Awards winners:<\/strong> <\/p>\n<h2><strong>Film<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><strong>Best Film - Drama<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Hamnet<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Frankenstein<\/li>\n<li>It Was Just an Accident<\/li>\n<li>The Secret Agent<\/li>\n<li>Sentimental Value<\/li>\n<li>Sinners<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Film - Musical or Comedy<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: One Battle After Another<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Blue Moon<\/li>\n<li>Bugonia<\/li>\n<li>Marty Supreme<\/li>\n<li>No Other Choice<\/li>\n<li>Nouvelle Vague<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Non-English Language Film<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: The Secret Agent<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>It Was Just an Accident<\/li>\n<li>No Other Choice<\/li>\n<li>Sentimental Value<\/li>\n<li>Sir\u00e2t<\/li>\n<li>The Voice of Hind Rajab<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Animated Film<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: KPop Demon Hunters<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Arco<\/li>\n<li>Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle<\/li>\n<li>Elio<\/li>\n<li>Little Am\u00e9lie or the Character of Rain<\/li>\n<li>Zootopia 2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actress - Drama<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Jessie Buckley - Hamnet<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Jennifer Lawrence - Die, My Love<\/li>\n<li>Renate Reinsve - Sentimental Value<\/li>\n<li>Julia Roberts - After the Hunt<\/li>\n<li>Tessa Thompson - Hedda<\/li>\n<li>Eva Victor - Sorry, Baby<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actor - Drama<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Wagner Moura - The Secret Agent<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Joel Edgerton - Train Dreams<\/li>\n<li>Oscar Isaac - Frankenstein<\/li>\n<li>Dwayne Johnson - The Smashing Machine<\/li>\n<li>Michael B Jordan - Sinners<\/li>\n<li>Jeremy Allen White - Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actress - Musical or Comedy<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Rose Byrne - If I Had Legs I'd Kick You<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Cynthia Erivo - Wicked: For Good<\/li>\n<li>Kate Hudson - Song Sung Blue<\/li>\n<li>Chase Infiniti - One Battle After Another<\/li>\n<li>Amanda Seyfried - The Testament of Ann Lee<\/li>\n<li>Emma Stone - Bugonia<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actor - Musical or Comedy<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Timoth\u00e9e Chalamet - Marty Supreme<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>George Clooney - Jay Kelly<\/li>\n<li>Leonardo DiCaprio - One Battle After Another<\/li>\n<li>Ethan Hawke - Blue Moon<\/li>\n<li>Lee Byung-Hun - No Other Choice<\/li>\n<li>Jesse Plemons - Bugonia<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Supporting Actress<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Teyana Taylor - One Battle After Another<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Emily Blunt - The Smashing Machine<\/li>\n<li>Elle Fanning - Sentimental Value<\/li>\n<li>Ariana Grande - Wicked: For Good<\/li>\n<li>Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas - Sentimental Value<\/li>\n<li>Amy Madigan - Weapons<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Supporting Actor<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Stellan Skarsg\u00e5rd - Sentimental Value<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Benicio Del Toro - One Battle After Another<\/li>\n<li>Jacob Elordi - Frankenstein<\/li>\n<li>Paul Mescal - Hamnet<\/li>\n<li>Sean Penn - One Battle After Another<\/li>\n<li>Adam Sandler - Jay Kelly<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Cinematic and box office achievement<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Sinners<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Avatar: Fire and Ash<\/li>\n<li>F1<\/li>\n<li>KPop Demon Hunters<\/li>\n<li>Mission: Impossible \u2013 The Final Reckoning<\/li>\n<li>Weapons<\/li>\n<li>Wicked: For Good<\/li>\n<li>Zootopia 2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Director<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Ryan Coogler - Sinners<\/li>\n<li>Guillermo del Toro - Frankenstein<\/li>\n<li>Jafar Panahi - It Was Just an Accident<\/li>\n<li>Joachim Trier - Sentimental Value<\/li>\n<li>Chloe Zhao - Hamnet<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Screenplay<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Paul Thomas Anderson - One Battle After Another<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie - Marty Supreme<\/li>\n<li>Ryan Coogler - Sinners<\/li>\n<li>Jafar Panahi - It Was Just an Accident<\/li>\n<li>Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier - Sentimental Value<\/li>\n<li>Chlo\u00e9 Zhao, Maggie O'Farrell - Hamnet<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Original Song<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo, Park Hong Jun, Kim Eun-jae (EJAE), Mark Sonnenblick - KPop Demon Hunters; Golden<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Miley Cyrus, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Simon Franglen - Avatar: Fire and Ash; Dream as One<\/li>\n<li>Raphael Saadiq, Ludwig G\u00f6ransson - Sinners; I Lied to You<\/li>\n<li>Stephen Schwartz - Wicked: For Good; No Place Like Home<\/li>\n<li>Stephen Schwartz - Wicked: For Good; The Girl in the Bubble<\/li>\n<li>Nick Cave, Bryce Dessner - Train Dreams; Train Dreams<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Original Score<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Ludwig G\u00f6ransson - Sinners<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Alexandre Desplat - Frankenstein<\/li>\n<li>Jonny Greenwood - One Battle After Another<\/li>\n<li>Kanding Ray - Sir\u0101t<\/li>\n<li>Max Richter - Hamnet<\/li>\n<li>Hans Zimmer - F1<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2><strong>TV<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><strong>Best Series - Drama<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: The Pitt<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>The Diplomat<\/li>\n<li>Pluribus<\/li>\n<li>Severance<\/li>\n<li>Slow Horses<\/li>\n<li>The White Lotus<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Series - Comedy or Musical<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: The Studio<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Abbott Elementary<\/li>\n<li>The Bear<\/li>\n<li>Hacks<\/li>\n<li>Nobody Wants This<\/li>\n<li>Only Murders in the Building<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Limited Series<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Adolescence<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>All Her Fault<\/li>\n<li>The Beast In Me<\/li>\n<li>Black Mirror<\/li>\n<li>Dying for Sex<\/li>\n<li>The Girlfriend<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actress - Drama<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Rhea Seehorn - Pluribus<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Kathy Bates - Matlock<\/li>\n<li>Britt Lower - Severance<\/li>\n<li>Helen Mirren - Mobland<\/li>\n<li>Bella Ramsey - The Last of Us<\/li>\n<li>Keri Russell - The Diplomat<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actor \u2013 Drama<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Noah Wyle - The Pitt<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Sterling K Brown - Paradise<\/li>\n<li>Diego Luna - Andor<\/li>\n<li>Gary Oldman - Slow Horses<\/li>\n<li>Mark Ruffalo - Task<\/li>\n<li>Adam Scott - Severance<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actress - Comedy or Musical<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Jean Smart - Hacks<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Kristen Bell - Nobody Wants This<\/li>\n<li>Ayo Edebiri - The Bear<\/li>\n<li>Selena Gomez - Only Murders in the Building<\/li>\n<li>Natasha Lyonne - Poker Face<\/li>\n<li>Jenna Ortega - Wednesday<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actor - Comedy or Musical<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Seth Rogen - The Studio<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Adam Brody - Nobody Wants This<\/li>\n<li>Steve Martin - Only Murders in the Building<\/li>\n<li>Glen Powell - Chad Powers<\/li>\n<li>Martin Short - Only Murders in the Building<\/li>\n<li>Jeremy Allen White - The Bear<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actress - Limited Series<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Michelle Williams - Dying for Sex<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Claire Danes - The Beast in Me<\/li>\n<li>Rashida Jones - Black Mirror<\/li>\n<li>Amanda Seyfried - Long Bright River<\/li>\n<li>Sarah Snook - All Her Fault<\/li>\n<li>Robin Wright - The Girlfriend<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Actor - Limited Series<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Stephen Graham - Adolescence<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Jacob Elordi - The Narrow Road to the Deep North<\/li>\n<li>Paul Giamatti - Black Mirror<\/li>\n<li>Charlie Hunnam - Monster: The Ed Gein Story<\/li>\n<li>Jude Law - Black Rabbit<\/li>\n<li>Matthew Rhys - The Beast in Me<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Supporting Actress<\/strong> <\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Erin Doherty - Adolescence<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Carrie Coon - The White Lotus<\/li>\n<li>Hannah Einbinder - Hacks<\/li>\n<li>Catherine O'Hara - The Studio<\/li>\n<li>Parker Posey - The White Lotus<\/li>\n<li>Aimee-Lou Wood - The White Lotus<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Best Supporting Actor<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>WINNER: Owen Cooper - Adolescence<\/strong><\/li>\n<li>Billy Crudup - The Morning Show<\/li>\n<li>Walton Goggins - The White Lotus<\/li>\n<li>Jason Isaacs - The White Lotus<\/li>\n<li>Tramell Tillman - Severance<\/li>\n<li>Ashley Walters - 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The central bank has attempted to placate the administration by dialling back some policies, such as efforts to consider the impact of climate change on the banking system, that the administration clearly opposed.\n\nConfidence in US investments\n\nThe renewed attacks on the Fed\u2019s independence, and Powell\u2019s full-throated defence, reignite what had appeared to be a dormant battle between Trump and the chair he appointed in 2017.\n\nThe subpoenas will renew fears that the Fed's independence from day-to-day politics will be compromised, which could undermine global investors' confidence in US Treasury securities.\n\n\u201cWe expect the dollar, bonds and stocks to all fall in Monday trading in a sell-America trade similar to that in April last year at the peak of the tariff shock and earlier threat to Powell\u2019s position as Fed chair,\u201d Krishna Guha, an analyst at Evercore ISI, an investment bank, wrote in a note to clients.\n\n\u201cWe are stunned by this deeply disturbing development which came out of the blue after a period in which tensions between Trump and the Fed seemed to be contained,\u201d Guha added.\n\nIn a brief interview with NBC News Sunday, Trump insisted he didn\u2019t know about the investigation into Powell. 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Later that day, Trump, speaking to reporters, downplayed any concerns with the renovation. He said, \u201cthey have to get it done\u201d and added: \u201cLook, there\u2019s always Monday morning quarterbacks. I don\u2019t want to be that. I want to help them get it finished.\u201d\n\nWhen asked if it was a firing offence, Trump said: \u201cI don\u2019t want to put that in this category.\u201d\n\nProsecutions of political opponents\n\nThe Justice Department in a statement on Sunday said it can\u2019t comment on any particular case, but added that Attorney General Pam Bondi \u201chas instructed her US Attorneys to prioritise investigating any abuse of tax payer dollars\u201d.\n\nTimothy Lauer, a spokesperson for US Attorney Jeanine Pirro\u2019s office, said they don\u2019t comment on ongoing investigations.\n\nWith the subpoenas, Powell becomes the latest perceived adversary of the president to face a criminal investigation by the Trump administration's Justice Department. 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The testimony concerned the Fed's $2.5bn (\u20ac2.14bn) renovation of two office buildings, a project that Trump has criticised as excessive.<\/p>\n<p>Powell on Sunday cast off what has up to this point been a restrained approach to Trump's criticisms and personal insults, which he has mostly ignored. Instead, Powell issued a video statement in which he bluntly characterised the threat of criminal charges as simple \u201cpretexts\u201d to undermine the Fed\u2019s independence when it comes to setting interest rates.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of the president,\" Powell said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is about whether the Fed will be able to continue to set interest rates based on evidence and economic conditions \u2014 or whether instead monetary policy will be directed by political pressure or intimidation.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>It's a sharp departure from the Fed's understated response to Trump this year. The central bank has attempted to placate the administration by dialling back some policies, such as efforts to consider the impact of climate change on the banking system, that the administration clearly opposed.<\/p>\n<h2>Confidence in US investments<\/h2>\n<p>The renewed attacks on the Fed\u2019s independence, and Powell\u2019s full-throated defence, reignite what had appeared to be a dormant battle between Trump and the chair he appointed in 2017.<\/p>\n<p>The subpoenas will renew fears that the Fed's independence from day-to-day politics will be compromised, which could undermine global investors' confidence in US Treasury securities.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe expect the dollar, bonds and stocks to all fall in Monday trading in a sell-America trade similar to that in April last year at the peak of the tariff shock and earlier threat to Powell\u2019s position as Fed chair,\u201d Krishna Guha, an analyst at Evercore ISI, an investment bank, wrote in a note to clients.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are stunned by this deeply disturbing development which came out of the blue after a period in which tensions between Trump and the Fed seemed to be contained,\u201d Guha added.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//business//2025//08//26//trump-says-hell-fire-fed-reserve-governor-lisa-cook-over-mortgage-loan-allegations/">Trump removes Fed Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud dispute<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//news//2025//12//10//us-federal-reserve-cuts-key-interest-rate-but-signals-higher-bar-for-future-reductions/">US Federal Reserve cuts key interest rate but signals higher bar for future reductions<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>In a brief interview with NBC News Sunday, Trump insisted he didn\u2019t know about the investigation into Powell. When asked if the investigation is intended to pressure Powell on rates, Trump said: \u201cNo. I wouldn\u2019t even think of doing it that way.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Powell's term as chair ends in May, and Trump administration officials have signalled that he could name a potential replacement this month.<\/p>\n<p>Trump has also sought to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook, an unprecedented step, though she has sued to keep her job and courts have ruled she can remain in her seat while the case plays out. 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Later that day, Trump, speaking to reporters, downplayed any concerns with the renovation. He said, \u201cthey have to get it done\u201d and added: \u201cLook, there\u2019s always Monday morning quarterbacks. I don\u2019t want to be that. 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conditions.","keySentence":"","url":"ai-can-flag-risks-for-more-than-100-health-conditions-using-a-single-nights-sleep-study-sh","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/next\/2026\/01\/12\/ai-can-flag-risks-for-more-than-100-health-conditions-using-a-single-nights-sleep-study-sh","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"A new artificial intelligence (AI) model can tell whether a person is at risk of developing over 100 health conditions, based on how well they sleep.\n\nSleepFM, a large language model (LLM) developed by researchers at California\u2019s\u00a0 Stanford University, reads a user\u2019s brain activity, heart rate, respiratory signals, leg movements, and eye movements while they\u2019re sleeping to evaluate the risk of disease.\n\nIn a new study published in Nature, researchers trained the AI model using over 580,000 hours of sleep data collected from 65,000 patients from 1999 and 2024.\n\nThe data came from sleep clinics, medical facilities that evaluate sleep patterns overnight, and were split into five-second increments, which acted like words for LLMs to train on.\n\n\u201cSleepFM is essentially learning the language of sleep,\u201d said James Zou, associate professor of biomedical data science at Stanford and co-author of the study.\n\nThe researchers complemented this data with the individual health files of the sleep clinic patients, in order to train SleepFM to predict future diseases.\n\nThe AI model was right at least 80 percent of the time when predicting whether a patient would get Parkinson\u2019s disease, Alzheimer\u2019s disease, dementia, hypertensive heart disease, heart attack, prostate cancer, and breast cancer. It also correctly predicted a patient\u2019s death 84 percent of the time.\n\nThe model was less accurate in predicting patients with chronic kidney disease, stroke, and arrhythmia, considered an irregular heartbeat, which it detected in at least 78 percent of cases.\n\n\u201cWe record an amazing number of [health] signals when we study sleep,\u201d said Emmanuel Mignot, professor in sleep medicine at Stanford. \u201cIt\u2019s a kind of general physiology that we study for eight hours in a subject who\u2019s completely captive. It\u2019s very data rich.\u201d\n\nThe authors of the study said the combination of all the data helped the model achieve the most accurate predictions. For example, body signals that were out of sync, such as a brain that looks asleep but a heart that looks awake, spelled trouble.\n\nStanford said that they will add data from wearables to SleepFM\u2019s database next, to further improve the models\u2019 predictions.\n\nThe researchers also noted that their study only used people who already suspected existing health problems due to their participation in the sleep clinic trials, meaning that their sample isn\u2019t representative of the AI\u2019s ability to detect disease in the general public.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>A new artificial intelligence (AI) model can tell whether a person is at risk of developing over 100 health conditions, based on how well they sleep.<\/p>\n<p>SleepFM, a large language model (LLM) developed by researchers at California\u2019s Stanford University, reads a user\u2019s brain activity, heart rate, respiratory signals, leg movements, and eye movements while they\u2019re sleeping to evaluate the risk of disease.<\/p>\n<p>In a new study published in<a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.nature.com//articles//s41591-025-04133-4/" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer\"> <strong>Nature<\/strong><\/a><strong>,<\/strong> researchers trained the AI model using over 580,000 hours of sleep data collected from 65,000 patients from 1999 and 2024. <\/p>\n<p>The data came from sleep clinics, medical facilities that evaluate sleep patterns overnight, and were split into five-second increments, which acted like words for LLMs to train on. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cSleepFM is essentially learning the language of sleep,\u201d said James Zou, associate professor of biomedical data science at Stanford and co-author of the study.<\/p>\n<p>The researchers complemented this data with the individual health files of the sleep clinic patients, in order to train SleepFM to predict future diseases.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//08//open-ai-launches-dedicated-chatgpt-health-feature-with-medical-record-integrations/">OpenAI launches dedicated ChatGPT Health feature with medical record integrations<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The AI model was right at least 80 percent of the time when predicting whether a patient would get Parkinson\u2019s disease, Alzheimer\u2019s disease, dementia, hypertensive heart disease, heart attack, prostate cancer, and breast cancer. It also correctly predicted a patient\u2019s death 84 percent of the time.<\/p>\n<p>The model was less accurate in predicting patients with chronic kidney disease, stroke, and arrhythmia, considered an irregular heartbeat, which it detected in at least 78 percent of cases.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe record an amazing number of [health] signals when we study sleep,\u201d said Emmanuel Mignot, professor in sleep medicine at Stanford. \u201cIt\u2019s a kind of general physiology that we study for eight hours in a subject who\u2019s completely captive. It\u2019s very data rich.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The authors of the study said the combination of all the data helped the model achieve the most accurate predictions. For example, body signals that were out of sync, such as a brain that looks asleep but a heart that looks awake, spelled trouble.<\/p>\n<p>Stanford said that they will add data from wearables to SleepFM\u2019s database next, to further improve the models\u2019 predictions.<\/p>\n<p>The researchers also noted that their study only used people who already suspected existing health problems due to their participation in the sleep clinic trials, meaning that their sample isn\u2019t representative of the AI\u2019s ability to detect disease in the general public.<\/p>\n<p>\u200b<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1767971439,"updatedAt":1768197674,"publishedAt":1768197618,"firstPublishedAt":1768197618,"lastPublishedAt":1768197673,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/79\/23\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_85ad4171-f4ec-5f31-8620-43905fca5cd6-9607923.jpg","altText":"A research team at Stanford built an AI that uses sleep data to predict the likelihood of developing over 100 diseases. 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In return, Cuba provided \u201cSecurity Services\u201d for the last two Venezuelan dictators, BUT NOT ANYMORE!\u201d wrote Donald Trump.\n\n\u201cTHERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA \u2013 ZERO! I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE,\u201d he continued.\n\nThe accusation sparked a furious response from Havana, who denied wrongdoing and took their own jabs at Washington.\n\nThe country\u2019s Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodriguez, in response to Trump\u2019s accusation said that Cuba had never received financial compensation for any \u201csecurity services\u201d, arguing that Havana has the right to do business with whichever state it pleases.\n\n\u201cCuba has neither received nor ever received monetary or material compensation for the security services it has provided to any country,\u201d wrote Rodriguez in a post on X. \u201cUnlike the US, we do not have a government that lends itself to mercenarism, blackmail, or military coercion against other States.\u201d\n\nThe top Cuban diplomat also asserted that his country will not be coerced into forging trade ties under pressure or threat. 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The US behaves like a criminal and uncontrolled hegemon that threatens peace and security, not only in Cuba and this hemisphere, but in the entire world.\u201d\n\nTrump has ramped up threats of potential military intervention in Cuba in recent days after continued spats between Washington and Havana following the operation in Venezuela.\n\nOn Sunday, the US president posted a screenshot of an X user\u2019s post which read \u201cMarco Rubio will be president of Cuba,\u201d to which Trump captioned \u201cSounds good to me!\u201d\n\n","htmlText":"<p>US President Donald Trump suggested that Cuba should strike an oil deal with Washington as he warned that the Caribbean nation would no longer receive oil or money from Venezuela \u2013 Havana\u2019s decades-long supplier and close partner.<\/p>\n<p>Trump, in a post on his \u2018Truth Social\u2019 social media platform accused the island nation of providing Venezuela with \u201csecurity services\u201d in exchange for large amounts of oil and money, which they \u201clived on\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>But following last week\u2019s stunning US military intervention in Venezuela, which toppled longtime President Nicolas Maduro and secured his capture and removal to New York, the US president says the island has some decisions to make or face repercussions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCuba lived, for many years, on large amounts of OIL and MONEY from Venezuela. In return, Cuba provided \u201cSecurity Services\u201d for the last two Venezuelan dictators, BUT NOT ANYMORE!\u201d wrote Donald Trump.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-freeform\nwidget--size-fullwidth\nwidget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <iframe src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////truthsocial.com//@realDonaldTrump//115876460615555838//embed/" class=\"truthsocial-embed\" style=\"max-width: 100%; border: 0\" width=\"600\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"><\/iframe><script src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////truthsocial.com//embed.js/" async=\"async\"><\/script>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>\u201cTHERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA \u2013 ZERO! I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE,\u201d he continued.<\/p>\n<p>The accusation sparked a furious response from Havana, who denied wrongdoing and took their own jabs at Washington.<\/p>\n<p>The country\u2019s Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodriguez, in response to Trump\u2019s accusation said that Cuba had never received financial compensation for any \u201csecurity services\u201d, arguing that Havana has the right to do business with whichever state it pleases.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCuba has neither received nor ever received monetary or material compensation for the security services it has provided to any country,\u201d wrote Rodriguez in a post on X. \u201cUnlike the US, we do not have a government that lends itself to mercenarism, blackmail, or military coercion against other States.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-tweet widget--size-fullwidth widget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio\u2014auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <div class=\"widget__tweet\" data-tweet-id=\"2010351617804038416\"><\/div>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>The top Cuban diplomat also asserted that his country will not be coerced into forging trade ties under pressure or threat. 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least three people were arrested in the early hours of Saturday during an anti-ICE demonstration in Minneapolis in the United States.\n\nThe protest comes amid wider rallies against immigration enforcement tactics by the US government, as well as over the fatal shooting of the 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good earlier this week. A separate shooting incident in Portland, Oregon, in which border patrol agents shot and wounded two people just a day after Good's killing, added further fuel to the fire.\n\nGood was shot and killed by an Immigration and Enforcement (ICE) agent during an immigration raid in a residential street. Witness cellphone footage of the encounter was quick to circulate online, and drew global attention.\n\nThe video appears to show Good trying to flee the scene, but members of Trump's administration, including the US president himself, defended the ICE agent, citing self-defence and claimed Good had tried to run over the officer.\n\nNew video brings fresh scrunity over Good's killing\n\nA new video has now been released, showing the same encounter but from the perspective of the agent that shot Good.\n\nAs sirens blare in the background, the officer is seen circulating Good's SUV. As he passes by the driver's seat, Good can be seen leaning out of her window and says: \"That's fine, dude, I'm not mad at you\".\n\nMoments later, Good's wife, who was separately recording the encounter from her own device, enters the frame.\n\n\u201cUS citizen, former f***ing veteran,\u201d she says, standing outside the passenger side of the vehicle, \u201cYou wanna come at us, you wanna come at us, I say go get yourself some lunch big boy\".\n\nAt this point, other officers can be seen in the background walking towards the vehicle, demanding Good to exit her car. In a response, Good reverses briefly, turns her steering wheel towards the passenger side and proceeds to drive forward. This is when the agent opened fire.\n\nAs Good's car loses control and speeds off, someone at the scene then utters \"F*****g b***h,\" what seems to be directed at Good. The verbal exchange further heightened public anger.\n\nAs per ICE policy, officers and agents are expected to turn on body-worn cameras at the start of enforcement activities. This footage is then kept for review in case of serious incidents. The newly-released footage, however, was reportedly filmed on the agent's cellphone. It is unclear whether the agent who opened fire at Good was wearing a body camera.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>At least three people were arrested in the early hours of Saturday during an anti-ICE demonstration in Minneapolis in the United States. <\/p>\n<p>The protest comes amid wider rallies against immigration enforcement tactics by the US government, as well as over the fatal shooting of the 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good earlier this week. A separate shooting incident in Portland, Oregon, in which border patrol agents shot and wounded two people just a day after Good's killing, added further fuel to the fire. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6669921875\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//84//95//808x539_cmsv2_b6ec0423-a00f-5c82-b971-2e5d6bd66a6d-9608495.jpg/" alt=\"People participate in a protest and noise demonstration calling for an end to federal immigration enforcement operations in the city, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, in Minneapolis. \" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/384x256_cmsv2_b6ec0423-a00f-5c82-b971-2e5d6bd66a6d-9608495.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/640x427_cmsv2_b6ec0423-a00f-5c82-b971-2e5d6bd66a6d-9608495.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/750x500_cmsv2_b6ec0423-a00f-5c82-b971-2e5d6bd66a6d-9608495.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/828x552_cmsv2_b6ec0423-a00f-5c82-b971-2e5d6bd66a6d-9608495.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/1080x720_cmsv2_b6ec0423-a00f-5c82-b971-2e5d6bd66a6d-9608495.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/1200x800_cmsv2_b6ec0423-a00f-5c82-b971-2e5d6bd66a6d-9608495.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/1920x1281_cmsv2_b6ec0423-a00f-5c82-b971-2e5d6bd66a6d-9608495.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">People participate in a protest and noise demonstration calling for an end to federal immigration enforcement operations in the city, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026, in Minneapolis. <\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Jen Golbeck\/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved.<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Good was shot and killed by an Immigration and Enforcement (ICE) agent during an immigration raid in a residential street. Witness cellphone footage of the encounter was quick to circulate online, and drew global attention.<\/p>\n<p>The video appears to show Good trying to flee the scene, but members of Trump's administration, including the US president himself, defended the ICE agent, citing self-defence and claimed Good had tried to run over the officer.<\/p>\n<h2>New video brings fresh scrunity over Good's killing<\/h2>\n<p>A new video has now been released, showing the same encounter but from the perspective of the agent that shot Good. <\/p>\n<p>As sirens blare in the background, the officer is seen circulating Good's SUV. As he passes by the driver's seat, Good can be seen leaning out of her window and says: \"That's fine, dude, I'm not mad at you\".<\/p>\n<p>Moments later, Good's wife, who was separately recording the encounter from her own device, enters the frame.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUS citizen, former f***ing veteran,\u201d she says, standing outside the passenger side of the vehicle, \u201cYou wanna come at us, you wanna come at us, I say go get yourself some lunch big boy\".<\/p>\n<p>At this point, other officers can be seen in the background walking towards the vehicle, demanding Good to exit her car. In a response, Good reverses briefly, turns her steering wheel towards the passenger side and proceeds to drive forward. This is when the agent opened fire.<\/p>\n<p>As Good's car loses control and speeds off, someone at the scene then utters \"F*****g b***h,\" what seems to be directed at Good. The verbal exchange further heightened public anger.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//84//95//808x539_cmsv2_30c08054-d8a7-546f-8245-2bd4472945f7-9608495.jpg/" alt=\"A sign for Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, on the ground outside the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland. Jan 9, 2026.\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/384x256_cmsv2_30c08054-d8a7-546f-8245-2bd4472945f7-9608495.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/640x427_cmsv2_30c08054-d8a7-546f-8245-2bd4472945f7-9608495.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/750x500_cmsv2_30c08054-d8a7-546f-8245-2bd4472945f7-9608495.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/828x552_cmsv2_30c08054-d8a7-546f-8245-2bd4472945f7-9608495.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/1080x720_cmsv2_30c08054-d8a7-546f-8245-2bd4472945f7-9608495.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/1200x800_cmsv2_30c08054-d8a7-546f-8245-2bd4472945f7-9608495.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/95\/1920x1280_cmsv2_30c08054-d8a7-546f-8245-2bd4472945f7-9608495.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">A sign for Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, on the ground outside the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland. Jan 9, 2026.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Jenny Kane\/Copyright 2026 The AP. All rights reserved.<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>As per ICE policy, officers and agents are expected to turn on body-worn cameras at the start of enforcement activities. This footage is then kept for review in case of serious incidents. The newly-released footage, however, was reportedly filmed on the agent's cellphone. 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Greenland'.","keySentence":"","url":"trump-says-us-will-act-on-greenland-whether-they-like-it-or-not","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2026\/01\/10\/trump-says-us-will-act-on-greenland-whether-they-like-it-or-not","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"The United States will \"do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not,\" President Donald Trump said on Friday, doubling down on threats to seize the semi-autonomous region of Denmark.\n\n\"Because if we don't do it, Russia or China will take over Greenland. And we're not going to have Russia or China as a neighbour,\" he added.\n\nTrump made the comments during a meeting accompanied by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and oil executives at the White House, claiming that he's a \"big fan\" of Denmark and would like to make a deal the \"easy way\".\n\n\"I would like to make a deal, you know the easy way but if we don't do it the easy way we're going to do it the hard way\".\n\nGreenland is a strategically located and mineral-rich island, which is a semi-autonomous region of NATO ally Denmark. Trump regularly cites national security interests as a reason for his intentions towards the self-governing island.\n\nRecent US attacks on Venezuela and the capture of its president, Nicol\u00e1s Maduro, have fuelled growing concerns about what the US may be planning for Greeland.\n\nThis week, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said the US \"has no right to annex any of the three nations in the Danish Kingdom,\" and warned that an American takeover would mark the end of the NATO military alliance.\n\n\"If the United States chooses to attack another NATO country, then everything would stop, including NATO and the security the alliance has provided since World War Two,\" Frederiksen told local media.\n\nEnvoys from Denmark and Greenland met with officials from the United States in Washington on Thursday and are set to meet again next week to discuss a renewed push by the White House, which is considering several options to seize the island, including the use of military force.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>The United States will \"do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not,\" President Donald Trump said on Friday, doubling down on threats to seize the semi-autonomous region of Denmark.<\/p>\n<p>\"Because if we don't do it, Russia or China will take over Greenland. And we're not going to have Russia or China as a neighbour,\" he added. <\/p>\n<p>Trump made the comments during a meeting accompanied by Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and oil executives at the White House, claiming that he's a \"big fan\" of Denmark and would like to make a deal the \"easy way\".<\/p>\n<p>\"I would like to make a deal, you know the easy way but if we don't do it the easy way we're going to do it the hard way\".<\/p>\n<p>Greenland is a strategically located and mineral-rich island, which is a semi-autonomous region of NATO ally Denmark. Trump regularly cites national security interests as a reason for his intentions towards the self-governing island. <\/p>\n<p>Recent US attacks on Venezuela and the <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2026//01//03//at-least-seven-explosions-and-low-flying-aircraft-heard-in-venezuelan-capital-caracas/">capture of its president, Nicol\u00e1s Maduro,<\/a> have fuelled growing concerns about what the US may be planning for Greeland.<\/p>\n<p>This week, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said the US \"has no right to annex any of the three nations in the Danish Kingdom,\" and <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2026//01//05//us-attacking-nato-ally-to-annex-greenland-would-be-end-of-everything-says-danish-pm/">warned that an American takeover would mark the end of the NATO military alliance. <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\"If the United States chooses to attack another NATO country, then everything would stop, including NATO and the security the alliance has provided since World War Two,\" Frederiksen told local media.<\/p>\n<p>Envoys from Denmark and Greenland met with officials from the United States in Washington on Thursday and are set to meet again next week to discuss a renewed push by the White House, which is considering several options to seize the island, including the use of military force.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1768026918,"updatedAt":1768076639,"publishedAt":1768032831,"firstPublishedAt":1768032831,"lastPublishedAt":1768032831,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/84\/57\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_362914b8-b880-59fc-9158-0353a86b8870-9608457.jpg","altText":"Coloured houses covered by snow are seen from the sea in Nuuk, Greenland, on March 6, 2025. 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Consumer groups name the worst tech products at CES 2026","leadin":"An AI-powered fridge, electronic lollipops, and Amazon\u2019s Ring cameras were named by consumer groups as some of the worst products at this year\u2019s tech show.","summary":"An AI-powered fridge, electronic lollipops, and Amazon\u2019s Ring cameras were named by consumer groups as some of the worst products at this year\u2019s tech show.","keySentence":"","url":"ai-everything-consumer-groups-name-the-worst-tech-products-at-ces-2026","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/next\/2026\/01\/10\/ai-everything-consumer-groups-name-the-worst-tech-products-at-ces-2026","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Barely a week into January, artificial intelligence (AI) is already the defining feature of this year\u2019s consumer technology landscape.\n\nAt CES 2026, the annual gadget fair that ended on Friday in Las Vegas, AI was everywhere. But critics and consumer protection groups are questioning whether too many products are being labelled \u201cintelligent\u201d without good reason.\n\n\u201cWorst in Show\u201d is an annual contest that highlights what organisers see as the most wasteful technology on display at the show. It is judged by a panel of consumer and privacy advocates, including US nonprofit Consumer Reports, refurbished tech marketplace Back Market, and right-to-repair advocates iFixit.\n\nOrganisers published their list of losers on Thursday, saying they had chosen \u201cthe most overengineered, unrepairable and unsustainable technology disasters at CES\u201d this year.\n\nTopping the list was Samsung\u2019s Bespoke AI Family Hub, an internet-connected fridge that can open and close its door using voice commands.\n\nJudges said the voice controls, constant internet connection, and built-in advertising could make what\u2019s normally a simple household appliance more likely to break, harder to use, and more costly to repair.\n\n\u201cThe one thing a refrigerator should do is keep things cold,\u201d Gordon-Byrne, the executive director of the Right to Repair organisation, which produces the anti-awards, wrote in the announcement.\n\nDemonstrations at the trade show have shown that the fridge struggles to respond when there is high ambient noise, which can often occur in a busy kitchen. Organisers also pointed out the cameras on the fridge, which they deemed unnecessary.\n\n\u201cYou don't want a camera on the front of your fridge watching you all the time,\u201d said Elizabeth Chamberlain, the director of sustainability at iFixit, one of the groups behind the contest.\n\n\u201cCertainly, most people are not asking for voice-controlled, AI voice-controlled refrigerator door opening,\" she added.\n\nAmazon\u2019s Ring doorbell camera system was also named among the worst products.\n\nThe household tech was criticised over consumer surveillance linked to new AI features that were introduced across its cameras and doorbells.\n\nCindy Cohn, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said the growing range of tools, including facial recognition, mobile surveillance towers, and third-party app features, risked becoming increasingly invasive.\n\nChamberlain said that even people without Ring devices could be affected.\n\n\"Your neighbours' cameras probably know who you are and know when you're coming home, know what you're doing, know when you\u2019re leaving the house, when you\u2019re going to the store, know when you\u2019re out of town. That's creepy,\" she said.\n\nAlso on the Worst of Show list was Lollipop Star, an electronic lollipop that plays music as it\u2019s licked using bone-conduction technology.\n\nThe edible device received the Environmental Impact award for its potential to create e-waste, due to its disposable batteries that only last one hour, along with single-use plastic and electronics.\n\n\u201cMy colleague and I took it apart on the floor today. It's got two batteries in it, a speaker, a little board. It's a lot of electronics for something that's only gonna last an hour,\u201d said Chamberlain.\n\nThe anti-awards contest was envisioned to call out technology that \u201cundermines privacy, security, sustainability, and repairability\u201d and has been running since at least 2023.\n\nThe judges are not affiliated with the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which runs CES.\u00a0\n\nFor more on this story, watch the video in the media player above.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Barely a week into January, artificial intelligence (AI) is already the defining feature of this year\u2019s consumer technology landscape.<\/p>\n<p>At <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//video//2026//01//05//ai-takes-center-stage-at-consumer-electronics-show-2026-in-las-vegas/">CES 2026<\/strong><\/a>, the annual gadget fair that ended on Friday in Las Vegas, AI was everywhere. But critics and consumer protection groups are questioning whether too many products are being labelled \u201cintelligent\u201d without good reason.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWorst in Show\u201d is an annual contest that highlights what organisers see as the most wasteful technology on display at the show. It is judged by a panel of consumer and privacy advocates, including US nonprofit Consumer Reports, refurbished tech marketplace Back Market, and right-to-repair advocates iFixit.<\/p>\n<p>Organisers published their list of losers on Thursday, saying they had chosen \u201cthe most overengineered, unrepairable and unsustainable technology disasters at CES\u201d this year.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//08//we-got-up-close-with-legos-new-smart-brick-heres-how-you-can-soon-play-star-wars-scenarios/">We got up close with LEGO\u2019s new Smart Brick. Here\u2019s how you can soon play Star Wars scenarios<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Topping the list was Samsung\u2019s Bespoke AI Family Hub, an internet-connected fridge that can open and close its door using voice commands.<\/p>\n<p>Judges said the voice controls, constant internet connection, and built-in advertising could make what\u2019s normally a simple household appliance more likely to break, harder to use, and more costly to repair.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe one thing a refrigerator should do is keep things cold,\u201d Gordon-Byrne, the executive director of the Right to Repair organisation, which produces the anti-awards, wrote in the announcement.<\/p>\n<p>Demonstrations at the trade show have shown that the fridge struggles to respond when there is high ambient noise, which can often occur in a busy kitchen. Organisers also pointed out the cameras on the fridge, which they deemed unnecessary.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYou don't want a camera on the front of your fridge watching you all the time,\u201d said Elizabeth Chamberlain, the director of sustainability at iFixit, one of the groups behind the contest.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCertainly, most people are not asking for voice-controlled, AI voice-controlled refrigerator door opening,\" she added.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//09//tamagotchi-like-robots-rubiks-cube-and-lego-all-get-digital-upgrades-at-ces-2026/">Tamagotchi-like robots, Rubik's Cube, and LEGO all get digital upgrades at CES 2026<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Amazon\u2019s Ring doorbell camera system was also named among the worst products.<\/p>\n<p>The household tech was criticised over consumer surveillance linked to new AI features that were introduced across its cameras and doorbells.<\/p>\n<p>Cindy Cohn, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said the growing range of tools, including facial recognition, mobile surveillance towers, and third-party app features, risked becoming increasingly invasive.<\/p>\n<p>Chamberlain said that even people without Ring devices could be affected.<\/p>\n<p>\"Your neighbours' cameras probably know who you are and know when you're coming home, know what you're doing, know when you\u2019re leaving the house, when you\u2019re going to the store, know when you\u2019re out of town. That's creepy,\" she said.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//07//health-tech-at-ces-2026-from-led-masks-a-smart-scale-and-a-smart-menstrual-pad/">Health tech at CES 2026: From LED masks to smart scales and a smart menstrual pad<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Also on the Worst of Show list was <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//07//from-musical-lollipops-to-ai-hair-clippers-heres-the-weirdest-tech-at-ces-2026-so-far/">Lollipop Star<\/strong><\/a>, an electronic lollipop that plays music as it\u2019s licked using bone-conduction technology.<\/p>\n<p>The edible device received the Environmental Impact award for its potential to create e-waste, due to its disposable batteries that only last one hour, along with single-use plastic and electronics.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cMy colleague and I took it apart on the floor today. It's got two batteries in it, a speaker, a little board. It's a lot of electronics for something that's only gonna last an hour,\u201d said Chamberlain.<\/p>\n<p>The anti-awards contest was envisioned to call out technology that \u201cundermines privacy, security, sustainability, and repairability\u201d and has been running since at least 2023.<\/p>\n<p>The judges are not affiliated with the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which runs CES. <\/p>\n<p><strong>For more on this story, watch the video in the media player above.<\/strong><\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1767971041,"updatedAt":1768024888,"publishedAt":1768024850,"firstPublishedAt":1768024850,"lastPublishedAt":1768024887,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/79\/18\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_c40ad1f7-2670-5cdb-9a60-c40c1402f912-9607918.jpg","altText":"People interact with Hisense AI powered refrigerators at the Hisense booth during the CES tech show Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Las Vegas.","caption":"People interact with Hisense AI 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blockade","titleListing2":"US says it seized another tanker that tried to break naval blockade of Venezuela","leadin":"The Olina seized Friday is \"another 'ghost fleet' tanker ship suspected of carrying embargoed oil,\" US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said.","summary":"The Olina seized Friday is \"another 'ghost fleet' tanker ship suspected of carrying embargoed oil,\" US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said.","keySentence":"","url":"us-seizes-another-tanker-trying-to-break-venezuela-naval-blockade","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2026\/01\/09\/us-seizes-another-tanker-trying-to-break-venezuela-naval-blockade","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Washington said on Friday that it had seized another tanker that tried to break a US naval blockade aimed at preventing sanctioned vessels from going to or departing from Venezuela, the fifth such ship that has been apprehended in recent weeks.\n\nWashington has deployed a massive naval force in the Caribbean, striking alleged drug-trafficking boats, seizing tankers and carrying out a lightning weekend operation to capture Venezuela's Nicol\u00e1s Maduro.\n\nThe latest vessel seized was the Olina, which US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said was \"another 'ghost fleet' tanker ship suspected of carrying embargoed oil\" that \"departed Venezuela attempting to evade US forces.\"\n\n\"The ghost fleets will not outrun justice. They will not hide under false claims of nationality,\" Noem wrote in a post on X, saying the US Coast Guard had carried out the seizure.\n\nUS Southern Command or SOUTHCOM, which is responsible for American forces in the region, said US Marines and Navy personnel also took part in the pre-dawn operation, launching from the USS Gerald R Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier.\n\n\"Once again, our joint interagency forces sent a clear message this morning: 'There is no safe haven for criminals,'\" SOUTHCOM said on X in a post that also included a video clip showing US forces rappelling from a helicopter and taking control of the ship.\n\nUS President Donald Trump said last month that he had ordered a \"blockade\" of sanctioned oil vessels heading to and from Venezuelan and US forces have taken control of five ships since then, including three this week.\n\nAmong them was a Russia-linked vessel that was seized in the North Atlantic on Wednesday in an operation condemned by Moscow, after being pursued by the United States from off the coast of Venezuela.\n\nTrump said that the US could run Venezuela and tap into its oil reserves for years, in an interview published on Thursday.\n\n\"Only time will tell\" how long Washington would demand direct oversight of the South American country,\u00a0Trump told The New York Times.\n\nBut when asked whether that meant three months, six months or a year, he replied: \"I would say much longer.\"\n\n","htmlText":"<p>Washington said on Friday that it had seized another tanker that tried to break a US naval blockade aimed at preventing sanctioned vessels from going to or departing from Venezuela, the fifth such ship that has been apprehended in recent weeks.<\/p>\n<p>Washington has deployed a massive naval force in the Caribbean, striking alleged drug-trafficking boats, seizing tankers and carrying out a lightning weekend operation to capture Venezuela's Nicol\u00e1s Maduro.<\/p>\n<p>The latest vessel seized was the Olina, which US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said was \"another 'ghost fleet' tanker ship suspected of carrying embargoed oil\" that \"departed Venezuela attempting to evade US forces.\"<\/p>\n<p>\"The ghost fleets will not outrun justice. They will not hide under false claims of nationality,\" Noem wrote in a post on X, saying the US Coast Guard had carried out the seizure.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-tweet widget--size-fullwidth widget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio\u2014auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <div class=\"widget__tweet\" data-tweet-id=\"2009632097858711656\"><\/div>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>US Southern Command or SOUTHCOM, which is responsible for American forces in the region, said US Marines and Navy personnel also took part in the pre-dawn operation, launching from the USS Gerald R Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier.<\/p>\n<p>\"Once again, our joint interagency forces sent a clear message this morning: 'There is no safe haven for criminals,'\" SOUTHCOM said on X in a post that also included a video clip showing US forces rappelling from a helicopter and taking control of the ship.<\/p>\n<p>US President Donald Trump said last month that he had ordered a \"blockade\" of sanctioned oil vessels heading to and from Venezuelan and US forces have taken control of five ships since then, including three this week.<\/p>\n<p>Among them was a Russia-linked vessel that was seized in the North Atlantic on Wednesday in an operation condemned by Moscow, after being pursued by the United States from off the coast of Venezuela.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6665\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//81//33//808x539_cmsv2_dcd32a79-f91e-53e0-a5a2-69d991a29bbb-9608133.jpg/" alt=\"US 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CARTEL STRIKES","daletPyramidId":3833681,"channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":3},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Trump says US to 'start now hitting land' in Mexico targeting drug cartels","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Trump signals US ground operations in Mexico to target drug cartels","titleListing2":"Trump announces ground operations in Mexico to target drug cartels","leadin":"President Donald Trump said US forces will \"start now hitting land\" in Mexico targeting drug cartels, following months of naval strikes against narcoboats. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed opposition to this move.","summary":"President Donald Trump said US forces will \"start now hitting land\" in Mexico targeting drug cartels, following months of naval strikes against narcoboats. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed opposition to this move.","keySentence":"","url":"trump-says-us-to-start-now-hitting-land-in-mexico-targeting-drug-cartels","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2026\/01\/09\/trump-says-us-to-start-now-hitting-land-in-mexico-targeting-drug-cartels","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"US President Donald Trump announced Thursday that American forces would begin ground operations in Mexico targeting drug cartels, following months of naval strikes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean.\n\n\"We are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels. The cartels are running Mexico,\" Trump said in an interview with broadcaster Sean Hannity on Fox News.\n\nTrump provided no additional information on the timing or scope of the planned land attacks.\n\nAny military strikes on Mexican territory without Mexico City's consent would violate international law and mark an unprecedented attack on a US ally and major trading partner.\n\nThe statement follows Saturday's Delta Forces-led capture of Venezuela's Nicol\u00e1s Maduro at a Caracas compound where he was sheltering, the culmination of an extended US military and economic campaign against his government. Maduro now faces drug trafficking charges in New York.\n\nUS strikes on narcoboats have resulted in the deaths of more than 100 people since September, according to US officials. Trump has also recently revealed that US forces struck a docking facility for such boats in Venezuela.\n\nThe naval campaign has targeted vessels suspected of smuggling cocaine and fentanyl in international waters and near Venezuela's coast. Trump has described the operations as enforcing a blockade on drug trafficking.\n\nWhat would be the target of anti-cartel operations?\n\nGround strikes on cartels in Mexico would represent a substantial expansion of US military involvement in the region.\n\nMexico's two most powerful criminal organisations, the Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel, control vast territories and have been locked in violent competition that killed more than 30,000 people last year.\n\nTrump designated six Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organisations in February 2025, a move Mexico condemned as threatening its sovereignty and potentially justifying military intervention.\n\nMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has proposed constitutional reforms to strengthen protections against unauthorised foreign operations and has consistently rejected any US military presence on Mexican soil.\n\nSheinbaum said Monday that the Americas \"do not belong\" to any single nation, responding to Trump's assertion of Washington's \"dominance\" over the hemisphere after Maduro's capture.\n\nTrump said Sunday he has pressed Sheinbaum to allow deployment of US troops against Mexican cartels, an offer he said she previously rejected.\n\nOverdoses from fentanyl and other synthetic opioids have caused more than 100,000 deaths in the US per year since 2021. Mexican cartels produce most of the fentanyl entering the US using chemical precursors sourced primarily from China.\n\nTrump designated the drug as a weapon of mass destruction in December 2025.\n\nIt remains unclear whether Trump would seek Congressional authorisation for strikes in Mexico. The US constitution grants Congress authority to declare war, although presidents have historically launched military operations without formal declarations.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>US President Donald Trump announced Thursday that American forces would begin ground operations in Mexico targeting drug cartels, following months of naval strikes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean.<\/p>\n<p>\"We are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels. The cartels are running Mexico,\" Trump said in an interview with broadcaster Sean Hannity on Fox News.<\/p>\n<p>Trump provided no additional information on the timing or scope of the planned land attacks.<\/p>\n<p>Any military strikes on Mexican territory without Mexico City's consent would violate international law and mark an unprecedented attack on a US ally and major trading partner.<\/p>\n<p>The statement follows Saturday's Delta Forces-led capture of Venezuela's Nicol\u00e1s Maduro at a Caracas compound where he was sheltering, the culmination of an extended US military and economic campaign against his government. Maduro now faces drug trafficking charges in New York.<\/p>\n<p>US strikes on narcoboats have resulted in the deaths of more than 100 people since September, according to US officials. Trump has also recently revealed that US forces struck a docking facility for such boats in Venezuela.<\/p>\n<p>The naval campaign has targeted vessels suspected of smuggling cocaine and fentanyl in international waters and near Venezuela's coast. Trump has described the operations as enforcing a blockade on drug trafficking.<\/p>\n<h2>What would be the target of anti-cartel operations?<\/h2>\n<p>Ground strikes on cartels in Mexico would represent a substantial expansion of US military involvement in the region.<\/p>\n<p>Mexico's two most powerful criminal organisations, the Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel, control vast territories and have been locked in violent competition that killed more than 30,000 people last year.<\/p>\n<p>Trump designated six Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organisations in February 2025, a move Mexico condemned as threatening its sovereignty and potentially justifying military intervention. <\/p>\n<p>Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has proposed constitutional reforms to strengthen protections against unauthorised foreign operations and has consistently rejected any US military presence on Mexican soil.<\/p>\n<p>Sheinbaum said Monday that the Americas \"do not belong\" to any single nation, responding to Trump's assertion of Washington's \"dominance\" over the hemisphere after Maduro's capture.<\/p>\n<p>Trump said Sunday he has pressed Sheinbaum to allow deployment of US troops against Mexican cartels, an offer he said she previously rejected.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2025//12//16//us-military-strike-kills-eight-on-narcoboats-in-pacific-ocean/">Trump designates fentanyl as weapon of mass destruction<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2023//05//18//fentanyl-has-killed-tens-of-thousands-of-americans-why-are-europeans-being-spared/">Fentanyl has killed tens of thousands of Americans. Why are Europeans being spared?<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Overdoses from fentanyl and other synthetic opioids have caused more than 100,000 deaths in the US per year since 2021. Mexican cartels produce most of the fentanyl entering the US using chemical precursors sourced primarily from China.<\/p>\n<p>Trump designated the drug as a weapon of mass destruction in December 2025.<\/p>\n<p>It remains unclear whether Trump would seek Congressional authorisation for strikes in Mexico. The US constitution grants Congress authority to declare war, although presidents have historically launched military operations without formal declarations.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1767955373,"updatedAt":1767972425,"publishedAt":1767957553,"firstPublishedAt":1767957553,"lastPublishedAt":1767972425,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo","altText":"FILE: Mexican Army soldiers demonstrate a search for anti-personnel mines during a media presentation near Naranjo de Chila in the municipality of Aguililla, 18 February 2022","callToActionText":null,"width":1024,"caption":"FILE: Mexican Army soldiers demonstrate a search for anti-personnel mines during a media presentation near Naranjo de Chila in the municipality of Aguililla, 18 February 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Thursday that \"it may be a choice\" for Washington if it were to pick between controlling Greenland and maintaining the NATO alliance, amid a renewed push to acquire the island in the Arctic Circle.\n\nTrump also hinted that the alliance would be toothless without the US.\n\n\u201cI think we\u2019ll always get along with Europe, but I want them to shape up,\" he said. \"If you look at NATO, Russia I can tell you is not at all concerned with any other country but us.\u201d\n\nSpeaking days after ordering the operation that removed Venezuela's Nicol\u00e1s Maduro, Trump said in an interview with the New York Times that his personal sense of right and wrong provides the sole limitation on his authority to deploy US military force globally.\n\n\"My own morality, my own mind (is) the only thing that can stop me,\" Trump said when questioned about constraints on his global military powers.\n\n\"I don't need international law,\" Trump said in an interview with the New York Times, before adding \"I do\" need to follow it but suggesting the definition remains unclear.\n\n\"I'm not looking to hurt people,\" he pointed out.\n\nDespite describing himself as a \"peace president\" and expressing interest in the Nobel Prize, Trump has authorised military strikes in Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Venezuela since beginning his second term.\n\nFollowing Maduro's capture, Trump has issued warnings to Colombia and renewed demands for Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, which is part of the NATO alliance.\n\nTrump, who built his wealth through property development, said US control of Greenland represents \"what I feel is psychologically needed for success.\"\n\nBoth Denmark and Greenland's governments reject Trump's proposals to purchase or seize the island.\n\nDanish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said this week that a military attempt at taking Greenland would mark the end of NATO.\n\n\"Greenland belongs to its people. It is for Denmark and Greenland, and them only, to decide on matters concerning Denmark and Greenland,\" the leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, the UK and Denmark said in a joint statement this week.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that \"it may be a choice\" for Washington if it were to pick between controlling Greenland and maintaining the NATO alliance, amid a renewed push to acquire the island in the Arctic Circle. <\/p>\n<p>Trump also hinted that the alliance would be toothless without the US.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think we\u2019ll always get along with Europe, but I want them to shape up,\" he said. \"If you look at NATO, Russia I can tell you is not at all concerned with any other country but us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Speaking days after ordering the operation that removed Venezuela's Nicol\u00e1s Maduro, Trump said in an interview with the New York Times that his personal sense of right and wrong provides the sole limitation on his authority to deploy US military force globally.<\/p>\n<p>\"My own morality, my own mind (is) the only thing that can stop me,\" Trump said when questioned about constraints on his global military powers.<\/p>\n<p>\"I don't need international law,\" Trump said in an interview with the New York Times, before adding \"I do\" need to follow it but suggesting the definition remains unclear. <\/p>\n<p>\"I'm not looking to hurt people,\" he pointed out.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//my-europe//2026//01//09//analysis-from-venezuela-to-greenland-the-eu-scrambles-to-find-a-voice-and-a-plan/">Analysis: From Venezuela to Greenland, the EU scrambles to find a voice and a plan<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2026//01//08//danish-soldiers-would-shoot-back-if-invaded-government-confirms/">Danish soldiers would shoot back if invaded, government confirms<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Despite describing himself as a \"peace president\" and expressing interest in the Nobel Prize, Trump has authorised military strikes in Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria, Yemen and Venezuela since beginning his second term.<\/p>\n<p>Following Maduro's capture, Trump has issued warnings to Colombia and renewed demands for Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, which is part of the NATO alliance.<\/p>\n<p>Trump, who built his wealth through property development, said US control of Greenland represents \"what I feel is psychologically needed for success.\"<\/p>\n<p>Both Denmark and Greenland's governments reject Trump's proposals to purchase or seize the island.<\/p>\n<p>Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said this week that a military attempt at taking Greenland would mark the end of NATO.<\/p>\n<p>\"Greenland belongs to its people. It is for Denmark and Greenland, and them only, to decide on matters concerning Denmark and Greenland,\" the leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, the UK and Denmark said in a joint statement this week.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1767949150,"updatedAt":1767972539,"publishedAt":1767952613,"firstPublishedAt":1767952613,"lastPublishedAt":1767972538,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo","altText":"FILE: US President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One,Joint Base Andrews, MD, 4 January 2026","callToActionText":null,"width":1024,"caption":"FILE: US President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One,Joint Base Andrews, MD, 4 January 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renewed tension in Minneapolis on Thursday night after hundreds of people marched along one of the city\u2019s main roads to protest a fatal shooting.\n\nThe demonstration followed the death of Renee Good, a 37 year old woman shot on Wednesday during an immigration enforcement operation involving a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. Protesters chanted \u201cICE out now\u201d and held signs accusing the agency of violence, on streets that also saw unrest after George Floyd\u2019s killing.\n\nThe shooting happened as the Trump administration pushed a tougher immigration crackdown. The FBI has taken over the investigation, with Minnesota\u2019s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension involved earlier. State officials say they want to know whether the use of force was justified.\n\nCity leaders called for federal agents to leave Minneapolis. Some schools cancelled classes as a precaution, while residents gathered to demand accountability.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>USA authorities faced renewed tension in Minneapolis on Thursday night after hundreds of people marched along one of the city\u2019s main roads to protest a fatal shooting. <\/p>\n<p>The demonstration followed the death of Renee Good, a 37 year old woman shot on Wednesday during an immigration enforcement operation involving a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. Protesters chanted \u201cICE out now\u201d and held signs accusing the agency of violence, on streets that also saw unrest after George Floyd\u2019s killing.<\/p>\n<p>The shooting happened as the Trump administration pushed a tougher immigration crackdown. The FBI has taken over the investigation, with Minnesota\u2019s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension involved earlier. State officials say they want to know whether the use of force was justified.<\/p>\n<p>City leaders called for federal agents to leave Minneapolis. Some schools cancelled classes as a precaution, while residents gathered to demand accountability.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1767939331,"updatedAt":1767958143,"publishedAt":1767949825,"firstPublishedAt":1767949825,"lastPublishedAt":1767958142,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.","altText":"A protester holds a sign during a rally for Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE officer on 07. January","callToActionText":null,"width":2000,"caption":"A protester holds a sign during a rally for Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE officer on 07. 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Here are the tech-enhanced toys we're most excited about at CES 2026.","summary":"Play and games for both children and adults are changing in the new digital landscape. Here are the tech-enhanced toys we're most excited about at CES 2026.","keySentence":"","url":"tamagotchi-like-robots-rubiks-cube-and-lego-all-get-digital-upgrades-at-ces-2026","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/next\/2026\/01\/09\/tamagotchi-like-robots-rubiks-cube-and-lego-all-get-digital-upgrades-at-ces-2026","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"From adorable Tamagotchi-like robots, to LEGO\u2019s new Smart Brick, to tech-infused Rubik\u2019s Cubes, toys are in abundance at the CES 2026 tech conference in Las Vegas.\u00a0\n\nThese types of innovations could shape the future of children\u2019s play as the debate intensifies over screen time and the impact of social media on the next generation.\n\nHere are some of the boundary-pushing tech toys that caught our attention this year.\u00a0\n\n1. Rubik\u2019s WOWCube\n\nOne of the most iconic toys of the last 50 years has gotten a really smart upgrade. Featuring 24 screens, the Rubik\u2019s WOWCube allows you to twist and shake the cube to play different games.\u00a0\n\nSome of the games include lining up former presidents\u2019 faces, which, when completed, unlock history lessons. Users can also design and programme their own games into the 2x2 cube.\u00a0\n\nThe device costs $299 (\u20ac257).\n\n2. LEGO Smart Brick\u00a0\n\nThen there is, of course, the LEGO Smart Brick \u2013 one of the buzziest innovations at this year\u2019s CES. It can light up, make sounds, and react to other Smart Bricks to create a more interactive way of playing. Euronews Next had a play with it, which you can read more about here.\u00a0\n\n\u201cI think physical play has a tremendous number of benefits, and even if it's not benefits, it's fun in different ways. It\u2019s building, hiding behind sofas, even if it's getting hit by a dart, and it's slightly hurting. These are all things that are additional aspects to play, and they've sometimes been a little hard to access in a more advanced way,\u201d Tom Donaldson, senior vice president at the LEGO Group, told Euronews Next.\u00a0\n\n\u201cI do hope that more broadly imaginative play gets ever and ever stronger in all the different forms, whether it's digital or here, in the more physical side,\u201d he added.\u00a0\n\n3. Tamagotchi gets an AI makeover\u00a0\n\nThe Chinese company Takway AI unveiled Sweekar, which it says is the world\u2019s first emotionally-intelligent, physically growing artificial intelligence (AI) pet.\u00a0\n\nJust like the Tamagotchi, the handheld Japanese digital pet of the 1990s, it hatches and goes through different life stages. In this case, they\u2019re defined as eggy, baby, teen, and adult. The company says it is a touchable and evolving AI lifeform that can simulate body warmth and gentle breathing.\n\nSweekar learns from its surroundings and can even repeat back to you its day when you may leave it at home.\u00a0\u00a0\n\n\"Inspired by classic nurturing games and reimagined through modern AI and robotics, Sweekar transforms pet-raising into a physical and emotional experience,\u201d said Irving Gao, founder and CEO of Takway AI.\n\n\u201cThrough growth, care, and interaction, it is designed to foster a long-term, meaningful bond between humans and AI,\" he added.\u00a0\n\nIt is not on the market yet and will launch soon on a crowdfunding website.\u00a0\n\n4. The pocket-sized AI companion\u00a0\n\nThe Japanese company Sharp showed off Poketomo, a cute, pocket-sized AI companion that resembles a meerkat.\u00a0\n\nThe robot was not designed for children, but rather to help combat loneliness in young adults.\u00a0\u00a0\n\nPoketomo will always be by your side to talk with you during life's everyday moments, the company says.\u00a0\n\nIt is already available in Japan and costs around \u20ac300, but is so far not available for purchase in Europe and North America.\n\nSharp said that though the product was targeted for young women, older adults have also been interested in the device.\u00a0\n\nPhysical play versus AI-enhanced toys\n\nWhile toys are generally the realm of children, many of the cute AI-infused robots on display at CES 2026 are actually targeted at adults. Exhibitors say this is often deliberate, as there is more scrutiny and criticism when it comes to children.\n\nDespite this, we\u2019re still seeing AI-enabled products targeting younger and younger children, said Daniela Braga, founder and CEO of Defined.ai, a US company that\u2019s building a global marketplace of ethically-sourced training data.\n\n\u201cI believe exposure to AI should be delayed for children as much as possible, with the clear exception of accessibility and assistive technologies,\u201d Braga told Euronews Next.\n\n\u201cIntroducing AI too early in a child\u2019s development risks changing how we, as humans, learn, interact, and build foundational skills,\u201d she added.\n\n","htmlText":"<p>From adorable Tamagotchi-like robots, to LEGO\u2019s new Smart Brick, to tech-infused Rubik\u2019s Cubes, toys are in abundance at the CES 2026 tech conference in Las Vegas. <\/p>\n<p>These types of innovations could shape the future of children\u2019s play as the debate intensifies over screen time and the impact of social media on the next generation.<\/p>\n<p>Here are some of the boundary-pushing tech toys that caught our attention this year. <\/p>\n<h2>1. Rubik\u2019s WOWCube<\/h2>\n<p>One of the most iconic toys of the last 50 years has gotten a really smart upgrade. Featuring 24 screens, the Rubik\u2019s WOWCube allows you to twist and shake the cube to play different games. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"1.25\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//67//71//808x1010_cmsv2_b5851a48-4eb1-52d3-94ea-ad156434f89f-9606771.jpg/" alt=\"The Rubik’s WOWCube allows you to twist and shake the cube to play different games.\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/384x480_cmsv2_b5851a48-4eb1-52d3-94ea-ad156434f89f-9606771.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/640x800_cmsv2_b5851a48-4eb1-52d3-94ea-ad156434f89f-9606771.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/750x938_cmsv2_b5851a48-4eb1-52d3-94ea-ad156434f89f-9606771.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/828x1035_cmsv2_b5851a48-4eb1-52d3-94ea-ad156434f89f-9606771.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1080x1350_cmsv2_b5851a48-4eb1-52d3-94ea-ad156434f89f-9606771.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1200x1500_cmsv2_b5851a48-4eb1-52d3-94ea-ad156434f89f-9606771.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1920x2400_cmsv2_b5851a48-4eb1-52d3-94ea-ad156434f89f-9606771.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">The Rubik’s WOWCube allows you to twist and shake the cube to play different games.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Euronews\/Pascale Davies<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Some of the games include lining up former presidents\u2019 faces, which, when completed, unlock history lessons. Users can also design and programme their own games into the 2x2 cube. <\/p>\n<p>The device costs $299 (\u20ac257).<\/p>\n<h2>2. LEGO Smart Brick<\/h2>\n<p>Then there is, of course, the LEGO Smart Brick \u2013 one of the buzziest innovations at this year\u2019s CES. It can light up, make sounds, and react to other Smart Bricks to create a more interactive way of playing. Euronews Next had a play with it, which you can read more about <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//next//2026//01//08//we-got-up-close-with-legos-new-smart-brick-heres-how-you-can-soon-play-star-wars-scenarios/">here/strong>/a>. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//67//71//808x454_cmsv2_9c73e7d6-b435-5d4f-9bf7-d0f977bc5d80-9606771.jpg/" alt=\"As part of its partnership with Star Wars, LEGO has created deeply interactive scenarios you can play with the smart brick technology.\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/384x216_cmsv2_9c73e7d6-b435-5d4f-9bf7-d0f977bc5d80-9606771.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/640x360_cmsv2_9c73e7d6-b435-5d4f-9bf7-d0f977bc5d80-9606771.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/750x422_cmsv2_9c73e7d6-b435-5d4f-9bf7-d0f977bc5d80-9606771.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/828x466_cmsv2_9c73e7d6-b435-5d4f-9bf7-d0f977bc5d80-9606771.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1080x608_cmsv2_9c73e7d6-b435-5d4f-9bf7-d0f977bc5d80-9606771.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1200x675_cmsv2_9c73e7d6-b435-5d4f-9bf7-d0f977bc5d80-9606771.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1920x1080_cmsv2_9c73e7d6-b435-5d4f-9bf7-d0f977bc5d80-9606771.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">As part of its partnership with Star Wars, LEGO has created deeply interactive scenarios you can play with the smart brick technology.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Euronews\/Pascale Davies<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>\u201cI think physical play has a tremendous number of benefits, and even if it's not benefits, it's fun in different ways. It\u2019s building, hiding behind sofas, even if it's getting hit by a dart, and it's slightly hurting. These are all things that are additional aspects to play, and they've sometimes been a little hard to access in a more advanced way,\u201d Tom Donaldson, senior vice president at the LEGO Group, told Euronews Next. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cI do hope that more broadly imaginative play gets ever and ever stronger in all the different forms, whether it's digital or here, in the more physical side,\u201d he added. <\/p>\n<h2>3. Tamagotchi gets an AI makeover<\/h2>\n<p>The Chinese company Takway AI unveiled Sweekar, which it says is the world\u2019s first emotionally-intelligent, physically growing artificial intelligence (AI) pet. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5623145400593472\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//67//71//808x454_cmsv2_657f8ff1-005b-5138-a3be-b6847c48e53e-9606771.jpg/" alt=\"The Chinese company Takway AI unveiled Sweekar, calling it the world’s first emotionally-intelligent, physically growing AI pet. \" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/384x216_cmsv2_657f8ff1-005b-5138-a3be-b6847c48e53e-9606771.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/640x360_cmsv2_657f8ff1-005b-5138-a3be-b6847c48e53e-9606771.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/750x422_cmsv2_657f8ff1-005b-5138-a3be-b6847c48e53e-9606771.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/828x466_cmsv2_657f8ff1-005b-5138-a3be-b6847c48e53e-9606771.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1080x607_cmsv2_657f8ff1-005b-5138-a3be-b6847c48e53e-9606771.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1200x675_cmsv2_657f8ff1-005b-5138-a3be-b6847c48e53e-9606771.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1920x1080_cmsv2_657f8ff1-005b-5138-a3be-b6847c48e53e-9606771.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">The Chinese company Takway AI unveiled Sweekar, calling it the world’s first emotionally-intelligent, physically growing AI pet. <\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Euronews\/Pascale Davies<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Just like the Tamagotchi, the handheld Japanese digital pet of the 1990s, it hatches and goes through different life stages. In this case, they\u2019re defined as eggy, baby, teen, and adult. The company says it is a touchable and evolving AI lifeform that can simulate body warmth and gentle breathing.<\/p>\n<p>Sweekar learns from its surroundings and can even repeat back to you its day when you may leave it at home. <\/p>\n<p>\"Inspired by classic nurturing games and reimagined through modern AI and robotics, Sweekar transforms pet-raising into a physical and emotional experience,\u201d said Irving Gao, founder and CEO of Takway AI.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThrough growth, care, and interaction, it is designed to foster a long-term, meaningful bond between humans and AI,\" he added. <\/p>\n<p>It is not on the market yet and will launch soon on a crowdfunding website. <\/p>\n<h2>4. The pocket-sized AI companion<\/h2>\n<p>The Japanese company Sharp showed off Poketomo, a cute, pocket-sized AI companion that resembles a meerkat. <\/p>\n<p>The robot was not designed for children, but rather to help combat loneliness in young adults. <\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////images.euronews.com//articles//stories//09//60//67//71//808x454_cmsv2_61550058-b9cb-5e01-9f93-39ff2855c503-9606771.jpg/" alt=\"Poketomo is a cute, pocket-sized AI companion that resembles a meerkat, designed help combat loneliness in young adults..\" srcset=\"https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/384x216_cmsv2_61550058-b9cb-5e01-9f93-39ff2855c503-9606771.jpg 384w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/640x360_cmsv2_61550058-b9cb-5e01-9f93-39ff2855c503-9606771.jpg 640w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/750x422_cmsv2_61550058-b9cb-5e01-9f93-39ff2855c503-9606771.jpg 750w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/828x466_cmsv2_61550058-b9cb-5e01-9f93-39ff2855c503-9606771.jpg 828w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1080x608_cmsv2_61550058-b9cb-5e01-9f93-39ff2855c503-9606771.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1200x675_cmsv2_61550058-b9cb-5e01-9f93-39ff2855c503-9606771.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/images.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/09\/60\/67\/71\/1920x1080_cmsv2_61550058-b9cb-5e01-9f93-39ff2855c503-9606771.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Poketomo is a cute, pocket-sized AI companion that resembles a meerkat, designed help combat loneliness in young adults..<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Euronews\/Pascale Davies<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<p>Poketomo will always be by your side to talk with you during life's everyday moments, the company says. <\/p>\n<p>It is already available in Japan and costs around \u20ac300, but is so far not available for purchase in Europe and North America.<\/p>\n<p>Sharp said that though the product was targeted for young women, older adults have also been interested in the device. <\/p>\n<h2>Physical play versus AI-enhanced toys<\/h2>\n<p>While toys are generally the realm of children, many of the cute AI-infused robots on display at CES 2026 are actually targeted at adults. 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