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Trump Plans Pardon for Ex-Puerto Rico Governor Vazquez
Politics2h ago

Trump Plans Pardon for Ex-Puerto Rico Governor Vazquez

President Trump intends to pardon Wanda Vazquez Garced, the former governor of Puerto Rico, according to White House sources. Trump administration officials are framing the pardon as a response to politically motivated legal actions, aligning with the president's broader record of pardoning right-wing figures and allies. This action is part of a larger pattern of clemency shown by Trump since returning to office.

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Canada, China Trade Tariffs: EVs for Farm Goods
Politics8h ago

Canada, China Trade Tariffs: EVs for Farm Goods

Canada and China have reached a trade agreement where Canada will reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, initially capped at 49,000 vehicles, in exchange for China lowering tariffs on Canadian farm products like canola seeds. Prime Minister Carney cited the need to focus on areas of alignment with China, while President Xi Jinping expressed willingness to improve relations between the two countries after a period of strained ties. The agreement sets the Chinese tariff on canola seeds at 15%.

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Lawmakers Counter Trump's Greenland Push with Denmark Visit
Politics14h ago

Lawmakers Counter Trump's Greenland Push with Denmark Visit

US lawmakers say they want to lower temperature as Trump ups pressure to annex Greenland16 minutes agoShareSavePaulin KolaShareSaveReutersMost Greenlanders are opposed to Trump's bid to buy their island or to seize it by forceA bipartisan group of members of the US Congress has been visiting Denmark to show support in the face of increasing pressure from President Donald Trump for the US to annex Greenland - a semi-autonomous region of Denmark in the Arctic.The 11-member delegation met MPs as well as Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her Greenlandic counterpart Jens-Frederik Nielsen.Group leader Senator Chris Coons said their trip was to listen to the locals and take their views back to Washington "to lower the temperature". Trump has said Greenland is vital for US security - and the US would get it "the easy way" or "the hard way" - a reference to ideas to buy the island or take it by force.

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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years Over Martial Law
Politics2h ago

Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years Over Martial Law

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, including defying detention attempts and fabricating the proclamation. Yoon claims the decree was intended to inform the public about parliamentary obstruction, while prosecutors argue it amounted to a rebellion, for which they are seeking the death penalty in a separate trial. This sentencing is the first verdict in a series of eight criminal trials against Yoon following his impeachment and removal from office.

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S. Korea's Ex-President Yoon Lands 5 Years for Martial Law Plot
Politics14h ago

S. Korea's Ex-President Yoon Lands 5 Years for Martial Law Plot

Multiple news sources report that former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to five years in prison for actions related to his 2024 martial law decree, including abuse of power and falsifying documents. This first verdict in a series of trials stemming from his impeachment follows accusations of defying detention attempts and fabricating the proclamation, while prosecutors are separately seeking the death penalty for insurrection related to the same decree.

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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years Over Martial Law
Politics14h ago

Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years Over Martial Law

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, who was previously impeached and removed from office, maintains the decree was intended to inform the public about parliamentary obstruction, while prosecutors argue it was a form of rebellion, for which they are seeking a death sentence in a separate trial. The court found Yoon guilty of defying detention attempts, fabricating the martial law proclamation, and circumventing required Cabinet procedures.

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Trump Floats Tariffs Over Greenland Opposition
Politics2h ago

Trump Floats Tariffs Over Greenland Opposition

President Trump has suggested imposing tariffs on countries that do not support the U.S. acquiring Greenland, citing national security interests. This statement follows meetings between U.S. officials and Danish and Greenlandic leaders regarding the territory's status, with disagreements remaining on the scope and purpose of future cooperation. European leaders maintain that Greenland's future is solely for Denmark and Greenland to decide.

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Canada, China Strike Tariff Deal on EVs, Farm Goods
Politics2h ago

Canada, China Strike Tariff Deal on EVs, Farm Goods

Canada and China have reached a trade agreement where Canada will reduce tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, initially capped at 49,000 vehicles, in exchange for China lowering tariffs on Canadian farm products like canola seeds. Prime Minister Carney emphasized the importance of focusing on areas of alignment between the two countries, while President Xi Jinping expressed a willingness to improve relations after a period of strained ties. The agreement aims to improve trade relations after years of acrimony.

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Uganda Votes Under Security Lockdown; Museveni Seeks Extended Rule
Politics14h ago

Uganda Votes Under Security Lockdown; Museveni Seeks Extended Rule

Africa Uganda goes to the polls amid heavy security and internet blackout Updated January 15, 20265:01 AM ET Originally published January 15, 20265:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition Emmanuel Akinwotu Ugandans vote in tense presidential election as Museveni seeks to extend his rule Listen 3:52 3:52 Transcript Toggle more options Download Embed Embed iframe src"https:www.npr.orgplayerembednx-s1-5675906nx-s1-9608814" width"100" height"290" frameborder"0" scrolling"no" title"NPR embedded audio player" Transcript An armed Ugandan riot policeman patrols past campaign posters for longtime President Yoweri Museveni. Ben CurtisAP hide caption toggle caption Ben CurtisAP LAGOS, Nigeria Millions of Ugandans are voting Thursday in a tense presidential election as 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni seeks to extend his four-decade grip on power.

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Exiled Prince Pahlavi Calls for Global Support of Iranian Protests
Politics9h ago

Exiled Prince Pahlavi Calls for Global Support of Iranian Protests

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran, is appealing to the international community to support Iranian protesters seeking to overthrow the current government. Pahlavi suggests targeting the Revolutionary Guard leadership to minimize casualties and facilitate change, while the Iranian government dismisses the protests as foreign-backed riots. The protests, which began due to economic grievances, have escalated into demands for the removal of Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei, resulting in thousands of reported deaths amid government crackdowns.

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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years in S. Korea Martial Law Case
Politics13h 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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GOP Backs Powell as Fed Faces White House Pressure, DOJ Subpoenas
Politics2h ago

GOP Backs Powell as Fed Faces White House Pressure, DOJ Subpoenas

Facing pressure from the Trump administration, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is garnering support from Republican senators who are defending the independence of the central bank. Powell, who has cultivated relationships on Capitol Hill since his appointment, is actively engaging with GOP lawmakers amidst the administration's increased scrutiny of the Fed's monetary policy decisions. Some senators have expressed confidence in Powell's integrity and are wary of the administration's attempts to influence interest rates.

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Exiled Prince Pahlavi Calls for World Support of Iranian Protests
Politics2h ago

Exiled Prince Pahlavi Calls for World Support of Iranian Protests

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled crown prince of Iran, has appealed to the international community for support in overthrowing the current Iranian government amidst ongoing protests. Pahlavi specifically requested targeting the Revolutionary Guard leadership to minimize further casualties, while the Iranian government has characterized the protests as foreign-backed riots. The protests, which began due to economic grievances, have evolved into demands for the end of Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei's rule.

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New £1B Crisis Fund to Offer Cash Aid to Low-Income Households
Politics21h ago

New £1B Crisis Fund to Offer Cash Aid to Low-Income Households

The government is launching a £1 billion annual Crisis and Resilience Fund in April for three years, offering emergency cash payouts to low-income individuals facing financial shocks, accessible through local councils. This new initiative replaces the Household Support Fund, aiming to provide direct financial assistance and reduce reliance on emergency food parcels, though some local governments express concerns about the adequacy of the funding to meet local needs. The shift to cash payments marks a change from the previous scheme's approach.

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Trump Floats Tariffs Over Greenland Opposition
Politics2h ago

Trump Floats Tariffs Over Greenland Opposition

President Trump has suggested imposing tariffs on countries that do not support the U.S. acquiring Greenland, a territory of Denmark, citing national security interests. This statement follows meetings between U.S. and Danish officials regarding the issue, with disagreements remaining on the future of the territory and the purpose of a newly formed working group. Denmark has increased its military presence in Greenland, asserting that decisions about the territory are solely theirs to make.

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Uganda Votes Under Security Lockdown and Internet Shutdown
Politics1d ago

Uganda Votes Under Security Lockdown and Internet Shutdown

Uganda held presidential elections amidst an internet shutdown and heightened security measures, with incumbent President Yoweri Museveni seeking to prolong his long-standing rule. The election is largely viewed as a rematch between Museveni and Bobi Wine, who alleges fraud in the previous election, while other candidates are also competing for the vote of over 21 million registered voters. Restrictions on journalists and activists have raised concerns about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process.

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Europe Sends Troops to Guard Greenland's Arctic Edge
Politics13h 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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Lawmakers Visit Denmark Amid Trump's Greenland Push
Politics15h ago

Lawmakers Visit Denmark Amid Trump's Greenland Push

A bipartisan congressional delegation visited Denmark and Greenland to express support amid President Trump's renewed interest in annexing the territory, which he views as vital for US security. Lawmakers met with Danish and Greenlandic leaders, who oppose a US takeover, to understand local perspectives on the matter. Greenland's strategic location and resources are key factors in the ongoing discussion.

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Arctic Shield: European Troops Reinforce Greenland
Politics1d ago

Arctic Shield: European Troops Reinforce Greenland

Following disagreements between Denmark, Greenland, and the U.S. regarding potential U.S. 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 various news sources. Denmark will also increase its military presence, with support from NATO allies, amidst concerns about resource exploitation and Arctic security.

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