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Friday, January 2, 2026
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Topic: Charlie Kirk

US revokes visas of six foreigners over posts on Charlie Kirk’s death

By Jasper Ward WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. State Department said on Tuesday it had revoked the visas of six foreigners over social media comments made about the assassination of conservative

‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ to return Tuesday after brief suspension over Charlie Kirk remark, ABC says

The programme was abruptly pulled off air last week after FCC raised concerns over Kimmel's remarks on the MAGA movement's reaction to Charlie Kirk's assassination.

Trump hails Charlie Kirk as ‘martyr for American freedom’ at memorial service

'The violence comes largely from the left,' said the US president at the memorial, which had the feel of a religious revival mixed with a 'Make America Great Again' rally.

Thousands pay tribute to Charlie Kirk at Arizona memorial, Trump & other state heads to attend

Kirk, who was shot dead while speaking at the Utah Valley University was praised by several conservatives as an inspirational Christian leader with US President Trump scheduled to close the memorial event.

Trump celebrates, Obama condemns talk show host Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension

While standing alongside British PM Keir Starmer, Trump called Kimmel untalented and denounced him for saying a 'horrible thing about a great gentleman known as Charlie Kirk.'

White House readies executive order on political violence, blame liberals for unrest after Kirk’s death

Specifics about the administration's plan, which could be unveiled later this week, are still being hammered out by Trump's top advisers, including Stephen Miller.

‘Some hate can’t be negotiated’: Read the text messages Charlie Kirk murder suspect sent his partner

Tyler Robinson has been charged with murder in a case that has mobilised Trump and his supporters, who view it as a manifestation of escalating political violence against conservatives.

England must brace for a war that can no longer be deferred

There’s little doubt that the unravelling of English politics is taking place at a speed few anticipated. Even though figures show net immigration has been falling, concern over the issue is at the highest levels since 1974.

Utah prosecutors, Trump seek death penalty for suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting

Tyler Robinson, 22, is alleged to have killed Kirk by firing a single rifle shot from a rooftop that pierced the conservative activist's neck last Wednesday at Utah Valley University.

Charlie Kirk assassination is telling us something about American democracy

Most observers say that the degree of polarisation in the US today is much greater than in the '60s, with the political elite so deeply divided that bridges may be harder to build.

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Hot metals are exposing the fossil fuel fantasy

Two metals, copper and silver, are indelibly associated with mass electrification that is making coal, oil and gas redundant across the world.

Looking to 2026, India to bet on diversification of energy basket—not disengagement from Russia crude

US sanctions reshuffle India’s crude procurement, pushing refiners towards new intermediaries, the Middle East and Americas.

2025 was Indian Army’s year. New battalions & platoons, embracing next-gen warfare

Amidst a doctrinal shift towards joint theaterisation and greater synergy between the various wings of the forces, the Indian Army in 2025 moved further on its path to Vision@2047.

A year-end Mea Culpa in National Interest—The Army-Islam combo doesn’t kill democracy

Many of you might think I got something so wrong in National Interest pieces written this year. I might disagree! But some deserve a Mea Culpa. I’d deal with the most recent this week.