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Trump’s arrest of a pro-Palestinian organizer, briefly explained

The administration is trying to deport a former Columbia University student who played a role in anti-Israel protests on campus.
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Trump signals interest in renegotiating US-Canada border, shared resources

US President Donald Trump has expressed an unexpected desire to revisit parts of the border between the United States and Canada. A call between Trump and Canadian…
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Ex-Spanish premier: US shifts alliances, now aligns with Russia

Former Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar has expressed the view that the United States has changed its allies, and now its ally is Russia.
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Hungary criticizes EU’s plan to fund Ukraine’s growing military force

Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, has stated that the European Union will not be able to support Ukraine’s army of one million soldiers,…
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White House says tariffs ‘are working’ as companies eye US expansion

The shift is “a direct result of President Trump’s commitment to put the American worker first and improve American competitiveness,” the White House said on Monday.
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Elon Musk says X targeted by ‘cyberattack’ after outage – Al Jazeera English news.google.com/rss/articles/C…

Elon Musk says X targeted by ‘cyberattack’ after outage – Al Jazeera English news.google.com/rss/articles/C…
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Discovery Supports Biblical Account of Noah’s Ark newsmax.com/newsfront/bibl…

Discovery Supports Biblical Account of Noah’s Ark newsmax.com/newsfront/bibl…
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Intel-sharing pause hurts US leverage with Russia as Ukraine loses ground in Kursk operation nypost.com/2025/03/10/wor…

Intel-sharing pause hurts US leverage with Russia as Ukraine loses ground in Kursk operation nypost.com/2025/03/10/wor…
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Canada’s Next Prime Minister; UN World Heritage Soap : State of the World from NPR

Mark Carney once lead the central bank of Canada and then was tapped to do the same job in England. So he knows a lot about government and finance but he has never held elected office. This weekend he was elected to be head of Canada’s Liberal Party which means he’ll soon be prime minister. We learn more about the man who takes the job at a time of strained relations with the U.S. And the Palestinian city of Nablus, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, is so renowned for it’s soap that the process of making it has been listed as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. We go to one of the oldest soap factories there.
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A horrific killing-spree shakes Syria

Fresh atrocities suggest a country spiralling out of control