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JetBlue: The FAA has reopened Caribbean airspace and we plan to resume normal operations.
Serbian President Vucic: The Niš refinery of Serbian oil company sanctioned by the United States will be put into operation on January 17 or January 18.
Xi Jinping sent a message of condolences to President of the Swiss Confederation Parmland regarding the fire incident in the Valais canton of Switzerland.
Russian Defense Ministry: Has taken control of the Podol settlement in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. (RIA Novosti)
Swiss police: Further identify the 16 victims of the Krones-Montana bar fire. The confirmed victims include 10 Swiss, 2 Italians, 1 Italian-UAE dual national, 1 Romanian, 1 French, and 1 Turkish; the total number of victims has now risen to 24.
Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Japan will pay close attention to the development of the situation in Venezuela.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy: Original restrictions on Caribbean airspace will expire at 12 a.m. ET and flights can resume. Airlines have been notified and will quickly update their flight schedules.
According to RIA Novosti: Venezuela’s Foreign Minister said that the United States’ attack on Venezuela disrupted peace in Latin America.
Xpeng Motors announced that the new Xpeng P7+ and G7 have officially opened the era of dual-function vehicles and will be officially launched in China on January 8 and in Europe on January 9.
Canadian Prime Minister Carney: "calls on all parties to respect international law"; supports the right of the Venezuelan people to determine their own future.
The British Ministry of Defense said initial indications were that the target had been successfully struck and there was no risk to civilians.
British and French aircraft carried out joint air strikes on Islamic State facilities in Syria on Saturday, the Ministry of Defense said.
British Foreign Secretary Cooper: The British travel advice has been updated and advises against traveling to Venezuela.
Market news: Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife have left Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and are heading to the United States.
According to the Associated Press: The United Nations Security Council will hold an "emergency" meeting next Monday on U.S. actions in Venezuela.
British Prime Minister Starmer: We seek a safe and peaceful transition to a legitimate government that reflects the will of the Venezuelan people.
Fed's Paulson: "cautiously optimistic" that inflationary pressures will ease.
Fed's Paulson: Fed policy is "slightly tightening" on economic activity.
Fed's Paulson: Potential applications of artificial intelligence could lead to strong growth and weak job creation.
Fed's Paulson: Labor market risks are "at elevated levels".