Template:In the news
- Rioters supporting Donald Trump storm the United States Capitol (pictured), disrupting certification of the presidential election and forcing Congress to evacuate.
- In the United States, the Democratic Party wins control of the Senate, with victories in regular and special Senate elections in Georgia.
- Saudi Arabia reopens its border with Qatar, ending a three-year diplomatic crisis.
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