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Honduras: Trump ally Asfura wins presidential election
Trump's endorsement of conservative candidate Nasry Asfura was denounced by his rivals as foreign interferance.

Ghana says Nigerian nationals arrested for online fraud
A nightly raid on the outskirts of Accra led to the arrest of some 50 Nigerians on suspicion of online fraud. Ghana has been rife with online scam incidents, as its youth complain of scarce economic prospects.

Thailand, Cambodia resume border peace talks once more
Officials from Thailand and Cambodia begin four days of border talks as deadly clashes displace civilians and strain a fragile truce. The meeting is the first after fruitless efforts to reinstate a ceasefire.

Japan's growing engagement with Taiwan angers China
Relations between Tokyo and Beijing are worsening over Taiwan, yet China may be exercising restraint and waiting for the right moment to hit back.

Bangladesh: Political unrest casts shadow over elections
As Bangladesh heads toward a general election in early 2026, internal turmoil and external tensions present a major challenge.

From coup to ballot box: Guinea votes
Following the 2021 coup and a divisive constitutional reform, elections are being held in Guinea. The frontrunner in the vote is junta leader Doumbouya, but experts criticize that opposition parties have been suspended.

Kosovo: Will elections break the political gridlock?
Kosovo hasn't had a functioning parliament since the February 2025 election. All attempts to form a governing coalition have failed. It's hoped fresh elections will provide a way forward, but many voters are skeptical.

What interest do China and Russia have in Venezuela?
US president Donald Trump continues to ratchet up pressure on Venezuela. There is also a geopolitical element to the conflict. What interests do China and Russia have in the country?

Trust issues: Could there be more 'Islamic State' supporters in Syrian army?
The attack on US troops by a Syrian security forces member who was a supporter of the extremist "Islamic State" group in mid-December has consequences well beyond the four deaths that resulted.

Japan: TEPCO's nuclear restart plan sparks angst
Japan wants to boost nuclear power generation to slash its reliance on imported fossil fuels. The public is torn between energy needs and security risks.

Ryanair faces massive fine in Italy over 'abusive strategy'
Italy's competition authority AGCM claims the budget airline blocked payment methods and mass-deleted accounts to manipulate travel agencies and force them into partnerships. Ryanair has pledged to appeal the fine.