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This episode covers Russia's retaliation warnings after a strike on Putin's residence, President Trump's veto of a foreign aid bill, China's military drills near Taiwan, Iran's threats amid nuclear tensions, and Bulgaria's adoption of the euro. 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 Thursday, January 1, 2026... your briefing on the stories shaping our world.

We begin in Moscow where Russia broadcasts chilling signals of retaliation after Ukrainian drones struck President Putin's residence on December 29th. The so-called doomsday radio station blares warnings, while Putin orders a wider buffer zone along Ukraine's border into 2026. Russian forces push northeast amid setbacks in Kupyansk. Families on both sides brace for more bloodshed as escalation grips the front lines...

Shifting to Washington where President Trump issues his first veto of the second term, blocking a bill that would force American taxpayers to fund foreign aid he deems wasteful. Trump cites protecting U.S. wallets amid global tensions. Lawmakers scramble, but his move signals a hardline stance on spending that ripples through alliances worldwide...

Now to the Taiwan Strait where China wraps up massive military drills off the island's coast, calling them a total success just after the U.S. approves its largest-ever weapons package worth 11 billion dollars. Japan's leaders slam the maneuvers for spiking tensions across the region. Taiwan's president vows to defend sovereignty no matter the cost, leaving millions in East Asia watching skies and seas for the next flashpoint...

From Tehran we turn to Iran where President Masoud Pezeshkian warns of fierce payback if attacked again, amid fresh U.S. threats to dismantle any nuclear revival. Tensions boil over from last June's 12-day war that killed nearly 1,100 Iranians, including top commanders, after Israeli and American strikes on key sites. Trump, fresh from talks with Netanyahu, doubles down on military action if needed. Ordinary Iranians fear a wider conflict engulfing the Middle East...

Over in Europe, Bulgaria rings in the new year by ditching the lev for the euro, becoming the eurozone's 21st member. Businesses adapt overnight, but families hope stability curbs inflation and boosts jobs across the Balkans...

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