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Hi, I'm Kim Vinnell in Whanganui, New Zealand.
It's Thursday, January 15th.
Today, Reuters sits down with President Trump to talk Iran, Ukraine, Venezuela and the midterms.
A White House meeting on Greenland ends with no agreement in sight.
The FBI searches a Washington Post journalist's home.
And Uganda votes in a tense election.
This is Reuters World News, bringing you everything you need to know from the front lines in 10 minutes, seven days a week.
Iran has reopened its airspace after a temporary closure amid warnings from European officials that a US military intervention is imminent.
That's being backed up by an Israeli official, although the scope of any action is unclear.
Some US military personnel are being withdrawn from bases in the Middle East because of, quote, heightened regional tensions.
Iran has threatened to attack US military bases if Washington hits.
But in a sit-down interview with Reuters reporter Steve Holland, U.S.
President Donald Trump refused to be drawn on whether U.S.
action is indeed imminent in Iran.
Here's Steve on how the interview in the Oval Office went down.
And on Ukraine, Steve says Trump's current rhetoric was in marked contrast to European allies.