World News Live provides real-time updates on international politics, economic changes, conflicts, and environmental issues. The latest news on January 29, 2025, features heartwarming stories like Paul Guilbeault reuniting with his lost dog Damian after 8 years. Additionally, Alibaba releases a new AI model that outperforms DeepSeek-V3, and Ruby Dhalla, an Indian-origin ex-MP, is in the race for Canada’s PM post.
Other news includes Melania Trump expressing fears for son Barron when Donald Trump first became president, and Elon Musk and Trump planning to bring US astronauts home from the space station. The Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight as concerns over nuclear war and climate change loom, while egg prices are expected to soar in the US in 2025.
Meanwhile, Trump’s administration allows federal workers to take a deferred resignation, and invites Israel’s Netanyahu to discuss shared adversaries at the White House. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt addresses concerns about birthright citizenship, while LAPD debunks conspiracies about mysterious ‘help’ messages in Google Earth visuals.
India faces allegations of interference in Canada’s polls, and Sunita Williams, stuck in space for 237 days, recounts her experience. A man in Manhattan is slashed in an unprovoked attack, and a pilot involved in an Alaska F-35 jet crash is reported safe. Trump signs an order cutting federal support for gender transitions under 19, and pulls funding for condoms in Gaza. Vivek Ramaswamy responds to claims he was pushed out of the Department of Government Efficiency, while Ukrainian president Zelensky says projects are paused due to a US aid freeze. Prince Harry’s visa records lawsuit and Kamala Harris’s husband’s new private job are also in the news.
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