This is NewsCard Daily for Tuesday January 06, 2026... your briefing on the stories shaping our world. We begin in Venezuela where the United States has seized President Nicolás Maduro in a dramatic military operation in Caracas. UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns of a dangerous precedent that threatens global order and national sovereignty. The Security Council meets in emergency session today... deeply divided... with Guterres urging full respect for the UN Charter amid fears of escalating instability. Protests erupt worldwide... from Manila to Johannesburg... as groups slam the U.S. action and demand the power of law prevail. Oil prices surge... U.S. crude up 1.7% to $58.32 a barrel... shaking markets and testing alliances everywhere. ... Shifting to the Middle East... protests rage on in Tehran for a ninth straight day. Sparked by skyrocketing living costs... demonstrators clash with security forces... leaving lives lost and injuries mounting. Guterres expresses deep sadness... calling for an end to bloodshed as economic hardship fuels the unrest. Families in Iran's capital fight for basics... their voices echoing a broader cry against crisis. ... Now to Gaza... a rare glimmer of hope emerges. For the first time since 2023... humanitarian aid meets 100 percent of basic food needs for Gazans. Trucks deliver enough to cover minimum nutrition... easing famine risks for millions in the war-torn strip. Aid workers hail the breakthrough... but warn it must hold amid ongoing conflict. ... In Africa... Sudan's civilians face growing peril from escalating violence. Darfur and Kordofan regions see relentless clashes... with families fleeing as the brunt falls hardest on the innocent. The UN highlights civilian dangers... while Ethiopia slashes aid... compounding hunger for the vulnerable. Human lives hang in the balance. ... We close in Yemen... where the humanitarian lifeline buckles under funding cuts. Needs soar for millions... yet deep shortfalls push the response to breaking point. The UN sounds the alarm... as fragile families risk even greater hardship in this aid-starved nation. ... That's your NewsCard Daily briefing. For more top stories and quick summaries that keep you informed in just minutes, check out the NewsCard app, available in the App Store.