
Top world news stories as of January 30, 2026, include de-escalation in Minneapolis unrest, a U.S. government shutdown deal, severe U.S. winter weather, and global economic tensions involving tariffs and trade.[1][2][3]
U.S. Domestic Headlines
- Minneapolis tensions ease: Border Czar Tom Homan announced a drawdown of federal forces after weeks of unrest, including the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens—one an ICU nurse, Alex Pretti—amid an immigration crackdown under the Trump administration. New video shows Pretti confronting agents 11 days before his death; Homan vows to stay until “the problem’s gone.”[1]
- Jailbreak plot in Mangione case: A Minnesota man allegedly tried to impersonate an FBI agent to free accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione; Mangione is due in court.[1][2]
- Government funding deal: Senate Democrats and Trump administration struck a tentative agreement to avert a partial shutdown, possibly separating ICE funding amid scrutiny over Minneapolis shootings.[1][3]
- Winter storms hit East Coast: Storm death toll rises with Coast Guard ice breakers deployed in New York City; a potential Nor’easter threatens millions. A Colorado crash killed members of a youth hockey team; communities aid storm victims.[1]
- Other incidents: Waymo self-driving car hits child near California school; Virginia man on trial for double murder tied to affair with family au pair.[1] NYPD officer saves second choking baby weeks apart; Chabad Headquarters ramming suspect faces hate crime charges.[2]
Global and Economic Developments
- Trump trade threats: U.S. threatens tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba, Canada for aircraft imports, and warns UK/Canada against China business; Trump sues IRS/Treasury for $10 billion and plans Fed pick announcement.[2][3]
- Asia markets: South Korea industrial output falls; Tokyo CPI rises; Apple upbeat on iPhone sales; Japanese carmakers up, Hyundai down; Chinese demand pushes copper to record; SpaceX eyes Tesla/xAI merger.[3]
- Other international: UK-China agree on stable ties; U.S. widens Iran options as oil rises; WhatsApp encryption probed.[3]
These stories dominate U.S. broadcasts from ABC and Bloomberg, with Euronews covering broader global updates; no major international crises beyond trade tensions reported in results.[1][2][3][4]
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