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Copenhagen Roars: "Greenland's Not Trump's to Buy!"
Politics3h ago

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

Thousands protested in Copenhagen against President Trump's continued pursuit of acquiring Greenland, chanting slogans and waving Greenlandic flags in response to his national security justifications, according to multiple news sources. The demonstration followed a bipartisan Congressional visit to Denmark aimed at reaffirming the U.S.'s relationship with the Kingdom of Denmark amidst Trump's controversial rhetoric.

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Uganda Opposition Leader Detained as Museveni Leads Election
Politics9h 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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Canada, China Ink Tariff Deal Amid Trade Diversification Push
Politics1d ago

Canada, China Ink Tariff Deal Amid Trade Diversification Push

During a state visit to Beijing, Prime Minister Carney announced a deal to lower Canadian tariffs on some Chinese electric vehicles, while China will reciprocate with lower tariffs on Canadian canola products. This agreement, reached after meetings with President Xi Jinping, signals a potential shift in Canada's trade strategy amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States, though Chinese officials have yet to confirm the specific tariff changes. While President Trump appeared unconcerned, the deal represents a move towards diversifying Canada's trade relationships.

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Will Congress Block Trump's Greenland Push?
Politics3h ago

Will Congress Block Trump's Greenland Push?

Amidst concerns over potential executive overreach, Congress is grappling with how to respond to the Trump administration's interest in Greenland, a NATO ally. While unilateral actions have sparked debate, a small but significant divide is emerging within the Republican party regarding the appropriate checks on presidential power in this situation. The discussion centers on Congress's role in foreign policy and the limits of executive authority.

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Europe Rejects Trump's Tariff Threat Over Greenland
Politics3h ago

Europe Rejects Trump's Tariff Threat Over Greenland

European leaders are denouncing President Trump's threat to impose tariffs on eight allied nations in response to their opposition to a potential U.S. acquisition of Greenland. The proposed tariffs, ranging from 10% to 25%, target goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland, with Trump citing U.S. security interests in Greenland, while protesters in Greenland and Denmark demonstrate against the possible takeover.

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Powell Defends Fed Independence as GOP Backs Him Against Trump
Politics21h ago

Powell Defends Fed Independence as GOP Backs Him Against Trump

Facing pressure from the Trump administration, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is garnering support from Senate Republicans who defend the independence of the central bank. Powell, who has cultivated relationships on Capitol Hill since his appointment, is actively engaging with Republican senators amidst the administration's increased scrutiny of the Fed's monetary policy decisions. Some GOP members express strong personal support for Powell, who is pushing back against the administration's attempts to influence interest rate policy.

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Machado's Symbolic Nobel Gift to Trump Amid Venezuela Shift
Politics22h 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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Government Launches £1B Hardship Fund
Politics9h ago

Government Launches £1B Hardship Fund

The government is launching a £1 billion annual Crisis and Resilience Fund in April to provide emergency cash payouts for low-income individuals facing financial shocks, administered through local councils. This new initiative replaces the Household Support Fund, offering direct cash assistance instead of relying on emergency provisions, though some local officials express concerns about the adequacy of the funding to meet local needs. The program aims to address unexpected expenses or income loss, regardless of benefit status.

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Syrian Army Enters East Aleppo After Kurdish Pullback
Politics16h 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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Guinea Coup Leader Doumbouya Sworn In as President
Politics3h ago

Guinea Coup Leader Doumbouya Sworn In as President

General Mamady Doumbouya, who led the 2021 military coup, was sworn in as Guinea's president after winning the recent election with 86.7% of the vote, according to the Supreme Court. The election, the first since the coup that ousted President Alpha Conde, was boycotted by the opposition, some of whom remained in exile, and follows a constitutional change that allowed Doumbouya to run despite his initial pledge not to.

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Iran's Future in the Balance Amid Protests, U.S. Pressure
Politics10h ago

Iran's Future in the Balance Amid Protests, U.S. Pressure

Iran's government faces significant challenges, including widespread protests, economic instability, and potential international intervention, placing the regime's long-term viability in question. While regime change is a possibility, a fractured opposition, a repressive state, and a divided international community present considerable obstacles. The government may need to reform to avoid collapse.

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Ex-President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years Over Martial Law
Politics1d 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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Uganda Army Detains Opposition Leader as Museveni Leads Vote
Politics15h ago

Uganda Army Detains Opposition Leader as Museveni Leads Vote

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was reportedly taken to an undisclosed location by the army, according to his party, amidst allegations of election irregularities and a potential landslide victory for President Yoweri Museveni. Wine's party claims the action follows a period of house arrest and violence against his supporters, while government and military spokespeople have yet to comment. The election took place under an internet blackout, further fueling concerns about transparency and fairness.

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Government Launches £1B Crisis Fund for Emergency Cash Aid
Politics15h ago

Government Launches £1B Crisis Fund for Emergency Cash Aid

The government is launching a £1 billion annual Crisis and Resilience Fund in April for the next three years to provide emergency cash payouts to low-income individuals facing unexpected financial hardship. Replacing the temporary Household Support Fund, the new scheme will be administered through local councils, allowing them to directly provide cash assistance to those in need. While the funding level remains similar to the previous program, some local councils express concern that it may not adequately address local welfare needs.

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Uganda's Museveni Extends Rule Amidst Vote Dispute
Politics3h ago

Uganda's Museveni Extends Rule Amidst Vote Dispute

Multiple news sources report that Uganda's longtime President Yoweri Museveni has been declared the winner of the presidential election, securing his seventh term in power since 1986 amidst disputed claims of deadly violence, intimidation, and an internet blackout. Opposition candidate Bobi Wine condemned the election results and reported being in hiding after his home was raided, alleging widespread irregularities in the process.

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