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Copenhagen Roars: "Greenland's Not Trump's to Buy!"
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Copenhagen Roars: "Greenland's Not Trump's to Buy!"

Thousands protested in Copenhagen against President Trump's continued interest in acquiring Greenland, chanting slogans and waving Greenlandic flags, as reported by multiple news sources. This demonstration followed a bipartisan Congressional visit to Denmark aimed at reassuring the country of the U.S.'s commitment to their relationship amidst Trump's national security justifications for the potential acquisition.

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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to Five Years in South Korea
Politics1d ago

Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to Five Years in South Korea

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted on charges stemming from his actions in late 2024, including hindering his own arrest following a failed attempt to impose martial law. This is the initial sentencing in a series of legal challenges Yoon faces since his impeachment, with a potential death sentence looming in a separate insurrection case. Yoon's arrest and indictment marked a historic first for a sitting South Korean president.

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Museveni Leads in Uganda Vote; Wine Alleges Fraud
Politics15h ago

Museveni Leads in Uganda Vote; Wine Alleges Fraud

Uganda's presidential election results indicate a strong lead for incumbent Yoweri Museveni, prompting his main opponent, Bobi Wine, to allege fraud and claim house arrest. Wine's party has questioned the election's credibility, while reports circulate regarding his potential detention, though authorities have not confirmed these claims. Internet access limitations are hindering independent verification of events.

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Uganda Opposition Leader Detained as Museveni Leads Election
Politics2h ago

Uganda Opposition Leader Detained as Museveni Leads Election

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was reportedly taken to an undisclosed location by the army, according to his party, as President Museveni appears poised for re-election amidst allegations of election fraud. Wine's party claims the military forcibly removed him from his home, while government and military spokespeople have yet to comment; Wine has urged supporters to protest the election results. The election took place under an internet blackout, and Wine's party stated he was under house arrest prior to this event.

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Europe Sends Troops to Guard Greenland's Arctic Edge
Politics1d ago

Europe Sends Troops to Guard Greenland's Arctic Edge

Following disagreements between Denmark, Greenland, and the U.S. regarding potential American interest in acquiring the island, multiple European nations, including France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden, are deploying troops to Greenland to bolster its security, as reported by the Associated Press and other sources. Denmark will also increase its military presence, with support from NATO allies, amid concerns about U.S. intentions in the Arctic region.

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Syria's Assad Signals Outreach, Affirms Kurdish Rights
Politics16h ago

Syria's Assad Signals Outreach, Affirms Kurdish Rights

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa issued a decree recognizing Kurdish rights, including language and holiday observances, and addressing citizenship issues following recent clashes between government forces and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). These actions are viewed as an attempt to ease tensions and potentially revive stalled negotiations aimed at integrating the SDF into the national military. The decree follows deadly fighting in Aleppo, highlighting the complex relationship between the Syrian government and its Kurdish population.

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Canada and China Eye Closer Ties Amid US Trade Friction
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Canada and China Eye Closer Ties Amid US Trade Friction

Canada and China are reportedly beginning a new chapter in their relationship, with Prime Minister Mark Carney concluding a visit to Beijing where he announced a new strategic partnership. Some analysts suggest that former U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs have incentivized Canada to strengthen ties with China, while others debate the potential benefits and drawbacks of this evolving dynamic for both nations. Experts like Einar Tangen, William Lee, and Jean Charest offer diverse perspectives on the economic and geopolitical implications of this developing alliance.

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Museveni Wins Seventh Term in Uganda Amid Disputed Election
Politics9h ago

Museveni Wins Seventh Term in Uganda Amid Disputed Election

Yoweri Museveni has been declared the winner of Uganda's presidential election, securing a seventh term amid controversy. The election, marked by a nationwide internet blackout and allegations of widespread repression, saw Museveni defeat his main challenger Bobi Wine, who has alleged fraud and faced police action. International observers, including the UN, have expressed concerns about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.

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Syrian Army Enters East Aleppo After Kurdish Pullback
Politics9h ago

Syrian Army Enters East Aleppo After Kurdish Pullback

Following a withdrawal of Kurdish forces, the Syrian army is moving into areas east of Aleppo, including the town of Deir Hafer, after an agreement was reached. This redeployment follows talks between Kurdish leaders, U.S. officials, and the Syrian President, who has pledged to recognize Kurdish as a national language and integrate Kurdish institutions. The Syrian army has declared full military control of Deir Hafer and is urging civilians to avoid the area until it is secured.

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European Troops Deploy to Greenland Amid U.S. Tensions
Politics1d ago

European Troops Deploy to Greenland Amid U.S. Tensions

European troops from nations including France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden are deploying to Greenland to enhance the island's security. This follows discussions in Washington revealing disagreements between the U.S. and European allies regarding Greenland, with Denmark also increasing its military presence alongside NATO allies. The deployments involve reconnaissance teams and mountain infantry units participating in military exercises.

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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years in S. Korea Martial Law Case
Politics1d ago

Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years in S. Korea Martial Law Case

A South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison for actions related to his 2024 martial law decree. Yoon was convicted of defying detention attempts, fabricating the proclamation, and circumventing required procedures, while he maintains the decree was intended to address parliamentary obstruction. He still faces a separate trial with a potential death sentence for the charge that his martial law enforcement amounted to a rebellion.

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Maduro's Arrest: Venezuelan Exiles Temper Return Expectations
Politics10h ago

Maduro's Arrest: Venezuelan Exiles Temper Return Expectations

Despite Nicolás Maduro's imprisonment, Venezuelan exiles in Madrid, led by exiled President-elect Edmundo González, are managing a shadow government focused on prisoner releases and policy development. The large Venezuelan diaspora in Spain, numbering around 700,000, holds significant influence and is preparing for a potentially extended period of exile despite the change in Venezuelan leadership.

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Machado's Symbolic Nobel Gift to Trump Amid Venezuela Shift
Politics15h ago

Machado's Symbolic Nobel Gift to Trump Amid Venezuela Shift

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, reportedly presented her medal to President Trump during a White House meeting. This symbolic gesture occurred despite Trump's recent actions that have seemingly undermined Machado's position and signaled a potential willingness to engage with acting President Delcy Rodríguez. The Nobel Institute has stated that Machado cannot transfer her prize.

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Museveni Wins Uganda Election, Extending Rule to 40 Years; Wine Alleges Fraud
Politics9h ago

Museveni Wins Uganda Election, Extending Rule to 40 Years; Wine Alleges Fraud

Yoweri Museveni has won Uganda's presidential election, securing a five-year extension to his 40-year rule with 72% of the vote. Challenger Bobi Wine, who received 25%, alleges fraud and has called for peaceful protests, while African Union observers report no evidence of ballot stuffing; the election was preceded by violence and an internet shutdown, which authorities say was to prevent misinformation.

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Museveni Wins Disputed Uganda Election, Extends Rule
Politics2h ago

Museveni Wins Disputed Uganda Election, Extends Rule

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has been declared the winner of the presidential election, securing a seventh term in office. The election, which took place amidst an internet blackout and reports of violence, has been disputed by opposition leader Bobi Wine, who alleges widespread intimidation. According to the Electoral Commission, Museveni won with 71.65% of the vote, while Wine received 24.7%.

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Minnesota Democrats Face Trump Immigration Push with Limited Power
Politics1d ago

Minnesota Democrats Face Trump Immigration Push with Limited Power

Minnesota Democrats are facing challenges in resisting President Trump's immigration policies, including increased ICE enforcement and potential deployment of troops. The fatal shooting of Renee Macklin Good by an ICE agent has intensified opposition, while federal authorities claim the need for more agents stems from a lack of state cooperation. Trump has threatened to use the Insurrection Act in response to perceived resistance.

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GOP Lawmakers Back Powell as DOJ Subpoenas Fed Amid Trump Pressure
Politics15h ago

GOP Lawmakers Back Powell as DOJ Subpoenas Fed Amid Trump Pressure

Amidst increasing pressure from the Trump administration, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is garnering support from Senate Republicans who are defending the independence of the central bank. Powell, who has cultivated relationships on Capitol Hill since his appointment, is accused by the administration of resisting pressure to cut interest rates, leading to Justice Department subpoenas and potential criminal charges.

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Government Launches £1B Crisis Fund for Low-Income Individuals
Politics9h ago

Government Launches £1B Crisis Fund for Low-Income Individuals

The government is launching a £1 billion annual Crisis and Resilience Fund in April for three years, replacing the Household Support Fund, to provide emergency cash payments to low-income individuals facing unexpected financial hardship. Administered through local councils, the fund aims to address crises like job loss or broken appliances, potentially reducing reliance on food banks, though some councils express concern that the funding level is insufficient to meet local needs. The shift towards direct cash payments marks a change from the previous scheme's focus on provisions.

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