Five people died as a result of avalanches in western Austria.

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Vienna, January 17 (Xinhua) — Five people were killed on Saturday when two avalanches hit the western Austrian state of Salzburg, local media reported.

The first avalanche occurred shortly after midday at an altitude of 2,200 meters in the Bad Hofgastein region. One person was buried and killed in the exposed alpine terrain, Austrian broadcaster ORF reported.

In the second incident in the Großarltal valley, an avalanche killed seven people. Four of them were found dead, while three others survived, according to the report.

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Breaking News: Mercosur and the EU Sign Free Trade Agreement in Asuncion

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Asuncion, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) — The South American Common Market (Mercosur) and the European Union signed a landmark free trade agreement in Asuncion, Paraguay, on Saturday.

This agreement formally establishes one of the world's largest free trade zones, covering a population of more than 700 million people. –0–

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Breaking: D. Trump announced the US intention to impose tariffs on 8 European countries over Greenland.

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New York, January 17 (Xinhua) — The United States will impose a 10 percent tariff on all goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, and Finland starting February 1 due to the situation around Greenland. US President Donald Trump announced this on Saturday.

As D. Trump wrote on social media, this tariff rate will increase to 25 percent on June 1 and will remain in effect until a deal is reached on the purchase of Greenland by the United States. –0–

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Death toll from Philippines landfill collapse rises to 35

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MANILA, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) — More bodies were recovered from rubble and piles of metal at the site of a building collapse in Cebu City in the central Philippines, bringing the death toll to 35, the city's Fire Protection Bureau said Saturday.

According to authorities, the search continues for the sole worker, who remains missing.

The victims were among workers trapped inside the building after part of the landfill collapsed and destroyed the structure on January 8.

“Search and rescue operations and body recovery efforts are ongoing, with rescue teams working at the scene,” the bureau reported on social media.

Cebu City officials said 18 people were rescued at the scene, all of whom were injured. –0–

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The IAEA and the city of Graz presented the first results of a mosquito sterilization experiment.

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January 17, 2026 Climate and environment

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Austrian city of Graz announced the first results of an experiment to sterilize male mosquitoes. This technique could form the basis of a pest control strategy that involves the safe mass breeding and sterilization of insects using radiation.

The Aedes albopictus mosquito, also known as the "tiger mosquito," was first detected in Austria in 2012 and has since spread to all federal states. Graz has seen particularly high mosquito populations in recent years. In response to the growing number of complaints and the increasing risk of arboviruses spreading across Europe, the city of Graz requested support from the Vienna-based IAEA to initiate a study using the MRR method.

MRR research involves releasing and recapturing a certain number of already marked – covered with colored powder – sterile male mosquitoes in a defined area to study the behavior of the local population.

Progress of the experiment

Over the course of seven weeks in August and September last year, over 800,000 sterile mosquitoes were released into a 15-hectare area in a garden district in southern Graz. These males were sterilized by radiation, meaning that successful mating with wild females would not produce offspring.

Mosquito populations, including invasive species like Aedes albopictus, are rapidly expanding across Europe and globally due to changing weather patterns, urbanization, and increased international trade. Warmer weather and changing rainfall patterns are creating favorable breeding conditions, allowing species previously restricted to the tropics to establish themselves in temperate latitudes. This expanding range poses increasing public health challenges, as mosquitoes transmit dangerous diseases, including chikungunya, dengue, and the Zika virus.

Results of data analysis

Analysis of data from recaptured mosquitoes in a study conducted jointly by the City of Graz and the IAEA provides key scientific information on the size of the wild mosquito population, the range of sterile males, their survival in the wild, and their competitiveness during mating.

"These preliminary results provide us with a basis for determining the optimal implementation of the sterile insect technique in Graz," said Hanano Yamada, an entomologist at the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre for Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture. "This information is essential for determining the scale, frequency, and geographic coverage of future releases of sterile mosquitoes for pest control."

High efficiency of the technique

Preliminary results of the study demonstrated the high effectiveness of the method. The egg sterility rate was approximately 70 percent, and the number of females captured in traps significantly decreased over the study period compared to a neighboring untreated plot. This demonstrates that sterile males successfully compete with wild mosquitoes and that their release can significantly reduce mosquito populations in densely populated urban areas.

Based on the results obtained, the City of Graz and the IAEA are preparing recommendations for next steps for the 2026 mosquito breeding season.

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The Iranian and Pakistani foreign ministers called for efforts to ensure peace and stability in the region.

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Tehran, January 17 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his Pakistani counterpart Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Friday called on regional countries to work together to maintain peace, stability, and security, the Iranian Foreign Ministry announced on Saturday.

During the telephone conversation, the two diplomats discussed the latest regional and international developments, as well as bilateral relations, expressing their shared determination to strengthen cooperation in all areas.

A. Araghchi praised Pakistan's position at the emergency UN Security Council meeting held on January 15, which was devoted to the unrest in Iran, and emphasized that Islamabad rejects foreign interference in Tehran's internal affairs. The Iranian Foreign Minister also called on regional countries to resist what he called the US's "meddling" actions.

According to the Iranian side's statement, the Pakistani Foreign Minister condemned foreign interference in Iran's affairs and expressed confidence that the Iranian government and people will defend national security and sovereignty through unity and solidarity.

As noted in M. I. Dar's official post on the social network X, during the telephone conversation, both sides expressed hope for peace and stability, and also agreed to continue bilateral consultations on issues of mutual interest. –0–

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Y. Museveni won the presidential elections in Uganda

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Kampala, January 17 (Xinhua) — Uganda's incumbent President Yoweri Museveni has won the presidential election, the Electoral Commission announced Saturday at the National Vote Counting Center during the announcement of the final results.

Announcing the results, commission chairman Simon Byabakama said that Y. Museveni had received 71.6 percent of the votes in the January 15 elections.

Y. Museveni's closest rival, pop singer-turned-politician Robert Kyagulanyi, received 24.7 percent of the vote.

The remaining votes were distributed among six other presidential candidates. According to the Electoral Commission, the elections were held under heightened security, but overall were calm.

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Iran has partially restored internet access after several days of outage.

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Tehran, January 17 (Xinhua) — Some citizens in Iran have been given internet access after several days of nationwide shutdowns, Iran's semi-official Mehr news agency reported on Saturday, without providing further details.

Short message service (SMS) was also restored in the country on Saturday.

On January 8, Iran imposed severe restrictions on global internet access and suspended SMS messaging, citing unrest and terrorist attacks targeting civilians, security forces, and public buildings.

On January 12, media outlets reported, citing Iran's Supreme Council of Cyberspace, that internet access would remain restricted until authorities confirmed full security had been restored.

Protests have erupted in several Iranian cities since late December due to the sharp devaluation of the Iranian rial. Authorities have acknowledged the demonstrations and stated their readiness to address economic problems, while warning against violence, vandalism, and unrest.

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Iran "eliminated sedition" – Supreme Leader

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Cairo, January 17 (Xinhua) — Iran has "again" defeated the United States and Israel and "eliminated the sedition" fomented by Washington and Tel Aviv, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Saturday.

These statements, published on A. Khamenei's official page on the social media platform X, came after Iranian authorities appeared to have brought the situation under control following several weeks of nationwide protests.

The Supreme Leader also described US President Donald Trump as a "criminal" for his administration's support for the demonstrations, accusing Washington of inflicting economic and social harm on the Iranian people.

"America's goal is to absorb Iran," Khamenei emphasized. "Iran will not engage in war, but it will not refrain from punishing those responsible for unrest both domestically and internationally," he added.

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Seven people were killed in a shooting in South Africa.

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Cape Town, January 17 (Xinhua) — A shooting occurred in the small South African town of Marikana, near Cape Town, on Saturday night, leaving seven people dead, local law enforcement officials reported.

According to a statement from the Western Cape Provincial Commissioner's Office, "Police are investigating a shooting in Marikana that left seven people dead: one woman and six men aged between 30 and 50."

"Three other men were injured in the attack," the statement said. "The wounded were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment."

The shooting occurred on Saturday at approximately 12:15 a.m. local time. "At this stage, it is believed that the incident is related to extortion in the region. The suspects fled the scene, and no arrests have been made," police reported.

"The South African police condemn this act of violence in the strongest possible terms and are committed to finding those responsible and ensuring they are held accountable for the crime," law enforcement officials said.

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