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This episode covers a US government shutdown, a major explosion in Iran, new Jeffrey Epstein files implicating Prince Andrew, ceasefire violations in Syria, and a veterans' protest in Denmark. NewsCard is an intelligent, swipe-based news experience that delivers curated headlines in a clear, minimalist format. Built for speed and clarity, the app pairs visual storytelling with AI-powered summaries, offering a seamless way to stay informed without distraction. Download the NewsCard app at newscard.app. We would love to hear from you at support@newscard.app.

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This is NewsCard Daily for Sunday February 1, 2026 ... your briefing on the stories shaping our world.

We begin in Washington where the US government grinds to a halt in a temporary shutdown. Senators passed a funding package late last night by a 71-29 vote, but the House stays dark until Monday, leaving federal operations frozen. This comes amid fierce debates over immigration enforcement, with a judge already rejecting Minnesota's plea to block ICE surges. Families brace for uncertainty as essential services hang in the balance ... vital negotiations loom.

Shifting to the Middle East, a massive explosion rocks Iran's southern port of Bandar Abbas, leveling parts of an eight-story building and shattering windows for blocks. Unofficial reports point to an IRGC Navy commander as the target, with at least five dead and injuries mounting. US Navy ships steam closer while Tehran postpones joint drills with Russia and China ... tensions spike just as Iran's top security official signals a negotiation framework emerging to cool US-Iran friction, thanks to mediators like Türkiye and Qatar.

... Now across the Atlantic to Europe, fresh Jeffrey Epstein files unleash a firestorm around Britain's Prince Andrew. Newly unsealed US documents reveal photos of him on all fours above a woman, plus emails tying him deeper to the disgraced financier. Prime Minister Keir Starmer demands Andrew testify before Congress ... the royals face mounting pressure as global eyes turn to Buckingham Palace.

In northern Syria, the SDF terror group shatters a fragile ceasefire, firing on civilians fleeing besieged areas in Aleppo province. Desperate families dodge bullets amid the chaos, testing Damascus's fragile truce ... this violation risks dragging the region back into full conflict.

... We turn to Scandinavia where Danish veterans stage a silent protest outside the US embassy in Copenhagen. They plant flags for 52 fallen soldiers from Afghanistan and Iraq, slamming Trump's threats to seize Greenland and his dismissal of Denmark's military resolve. Veterans march from Castellet fortress in a powerful rebuke ... alliances strain as Europe watches warily.

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