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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Jan 13, 2016, 12:22 IST

A car covered with ice remains stranded on the waterfront in Hamburg, New York January 12, 2016. The owner left his Mitsubushi Lancer parked overnight outside a restaurant on Sunday and by the next day, spray from Lake Erie had encased it in ice.Reuters/Lindsay DeDario

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Good morning! Here's what you need to know on Wednesday.

1. Ten American sailors are reportedly being held by Iran after two US Navy patrol boats drifted into Iranian waters after experiencing mechanical difficulties. Plans are now understood to be in place for the sailors to be returned on Wednesday.

2. At least 10 people, the majority of them German tourists, were killed after a suicide bomb attack in Istanbul. Authorities believe a Syrian national who was a member of Islamic State carried out the atrocity.

3. President Barack Obama has delivered his final State of the Union speech. Obama spent part of his speech discussing America's fight against ISIS as well as taking apparent shots at Donald Trump.

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4. David Bowie's final album soared toward the top of the charts Tuesday after the music legend's death from cancer stunned the world, with the details still shrouded in mystery two days on.

5. Chinese trade data delivered a pleasant, and largely unexpected, surprise in December. In US dollar terms, exports fell by 1.4% from a year earlier, beating expectations for a contraction of 8.0%.

6. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is starting a new $100 million philanthropic fund that will focus on education, he announced on Tuesday.

7. Tensions are rising in Germany following mass New Year's Eve attacks on women in the city of Cologne. A police report suggests that gangs of mostly migrant men, many of whom came from Africa and the Middle East, may have been responsible.

8. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for an expansion of the size and power of his country's nuclear arsenal, state media said on Wednesday, a week after a nuclear test that drew condemnation from its neighbors and the US.

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9. The tax authority of Zug, a Swiss canton with a lot of hedge funds, has scrapped discounts for early payers and asked people to delay settling their tax bills for as long as possible because the country has a negative interest rate.

10. Skyscanner has raised £128 million for its online travel site, giving it a valuation in excess of £1 billion ahead of a potential stock market listing next year.

And finally ... Here are six harmless lies that can help you ace your job interview.

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