2026-01-23
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Our Top Stories Donald Trump unveiled an American-led board of peace meant to oversee ceasefires and post-war reconstruction,
initially in Gaza.
Officials from 19 countries, including Saudi Arabia, Hungary and Argentina, have signed up.
while Western European leaders are notably absent.
Mr Trump said the board, which he intends to chair,
could work alongside the United Nations to address global crises rather than replace it.
Mr Trump filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase and its boss, Jamie Dimon.
He accused the bank of cutting ties with him for political reasons and demanded at least five billion dollars in compensation.
JP Morgan said that it closes accounts only to manage legal and regulatory risk.
The action adds to Mr Trump's broader campaign against what he calls politically motivated debanking,
following a similar suit against Capital One.
Venezuela's National Assembly has backed a bill that would open up the state-dominated oil sector to domestic and foreign companies.
If passed following a second debate,