Breaking news to day 7 1 2019

Here are some of the top breaking news stories from January 7, 2019:

  1. Government Shutdown Continues: The partial government shutdown in the United States entered its 12th day, with no end in sight. The shutdown, which began on December 22, has affected over 800,000 federal employees and has significant economic implications.
  2. Pope Francis Meets with Top Cardinals: Pope Francis met with top cardinals at the Vatican to discuss the future of the Catholic Church, including the possibility of reforming the Church's governance structure.
  3. North Korea-US Talks Break Down: Talks between the United States and North Korea broke down over the weekend, with the two sides unable to agree on the terms of a potential denuclearization deal.
  4. Australian Bushfires Continue to Spread: Bushfires in Australia continued to spread, with thousands of people forced to evacuate their homes and several towns cut off from the outside world.
  5. UK Parliament Votes on Brexit Delay: The UK Parliament voted to delay the country's departure from the European Union, with the deadline now set for March 29, 2019.
  6. NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Reaches Ultima Thule: NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reached the most distant object ever visited by a spacecraft, Ultima Thule, a small, icy world in the Kuiper Belt.
  7. French Yellow Vest Protests Continue: Protests in France continued for the 47th consecutive weekend, with thousands of people taking to the streets to demand economic and social reforms.
  8. US-China Trade Talks Resume: Trade talks between the United States and China resumed, with the two sides seeking to resolve their differences and avoid a potential trade war.
  9. India's Modi Wins Re-Election: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi won re-election, with his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) securing a majority in the country's parliament.
  10. Venezuela's Maduro Wins Re-Election: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro won re-election, with his United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) securing a majority of the vote.

These are just a few of the top breaking news stories from January 7, 2019.