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This episode covers escalating Middle East tensions over Iran's Revolutionary Guard, President Trump's diplomatic moves at Davos, and economic developments in South Asia. 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 Monday February 02, 2026... your briefing on the stories shaping our world.

We begin in the Middle East where tensions boil over in Iran. The government summons all EU ambassadors to protest the bloc labeling its powerful Revolutionary Guard a terror group. This follows a brutal crackdown on nationwide protests that erupted last month... killing over 3,000 people including security forces and civilians. The Guard's Basij militia stands accused of shootings and beatings amid internet blackouts. Now U.S. warships like the USS Abraham Lincoln steam into the region as President Trump weighs military action... while Iran runs naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz threatening global oil flows. Families grieve lost loved ones... and the world watches for sparks of wider war.

... Shifts to Yemen and Syria where Houthi rebels warn the U.S. against striking Iran... as Turkey hosts Hamas for Gaza ceasefire talks and Qatar pledges over 420 million dollars in aid to shattered communities in Lebanon and Syria's transitional government. Authorities there blame U.S. and Israeli meddling for ongoing unrest... leaving thousands dead and hope hanging by a thread.

... Across the Atlantic to Washington where President Donald Trump launches his controversial Board of Peace at a Davos economic forum. Critics slam it amid media backlash... but Trump pushes ahead insisting on U.S. security needs like control over Greenland. He slaps tariffs on eight European nations for deploying troops there... only to pull them back days later in a diplomatic pivot. Trade wars flicker... livelihoods teeter... as allies scramble.

... Now to Europe where the Greenland spat fuels transatlantic rifts... and Iran brands all EU militaries as terrorists in retaliation. Add Ukraine's Zelenskiy floating a U.S.-Russia summit as early as yesterday... and protests rage in Minneapolis over ICE funding after a second fatal shooting by federal agents. Immigrants fear... communities divide.

... Finally in South Asia where the Dalai Lama claims his first Grammy award... dedicating it to global well-being amid celebrations of Guru Ravidas Jayanti. India unveils economic boosts like the 16th Finance Commission's 41% tax devolution to states... favoring southern regions... plus new medical hubs and a Semiconductor Mission 2.0. These moves promise jobs... healing... and a greener push with fresh Ramsar wetlands.

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