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Trump's chip tariff threats raise stakes for Taiwan

by Allison JACKSON

U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on semiconductor chips has complicated Taiwan's bid to remain a global powerhouse in the critical sector and stay onside with key backer Washington, analysts said.

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Transgender religious order gets rare approval at India Hindu festival

by Sumit DUBEY

Transgender activists often shunned by society say they have found rare acceptance at India's Hindu Kumbh Mela festival by giving blessings to pilgrims attending the world's largest religious gathering.

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South Korea's Yoon faces last impeachment hearing over martial law

by Kang Jin-kyu

South Korea's ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol was facing his final impeachment hearing on Tuesday before judges decide whether to formally remove him from office over his disastrous martial law declaration.

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Macron and Trump rekindle Le Bromance -- with a touch of tension

by Danny KEMP

They hugged, they gripped hands, they touched knees and they backslapped. But they did not agree on everything.

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Ailing pope resting amid slight improvement: Vatican

by Alexandria SAGE

A critically ill Pope Francis, battling pneumonia in both lungs, slept well, the Vatican said Tuesday after earlier reporting a "slight improvement" in the health of the 88-year-old.

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New Syria leader vows state 'monopoly' on weapons

Syria's new interim president pledged on Tuesday to ensure the state has a monopoly on weapons at a national dialogue conference on the country's future after Bashar al-Assad's overthrow.

Ahmed al-Sharaa, whose Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) led the rebel alliance that toppled Assad in December, also said he plans to establish a transitional justice committee.

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'Unnerving': MSNBC's Rachel Maddow slams own network for 'bad mistake'

Rachel Maddow paused her usual criticism of President Donald Trump and his new administration to instead focus her ire on her own network’s cancellation of now-former MSNBC host Joy Reid’s primetime show.

Reid’s program, “The Reidout,” was among the high-profile slate of MSNBC shows that top network brass decided to ax over the last few days as part of a major shakeup of its primetime lineup.

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GOP lawmaker blames town hall outburst on 'outside agitators' who 'wanted to do me harm'

Ever since centibillionaire Elon Musk was tasked by President Donald Trump to identify wasteful spending in federal agencies, the tech entrepreneur and his team have been busy making sweeping cuts throughout multiple federal agencies — including money already appropriated by Congress. House Republicans have lately been facing the ire of constituents demanding they oppose Musk and stop the mass firings of federal workers.

One of those Republicans is Rep. Mark Alford (R-Mo.), who recently had a tense town hall meeting with his constituents at a coffee shop. In a Monday night interview with CNN host Kaitlan Collins, Alford acknowledged that he represents Republicans, Democrats and others in his district and that he welcomes disagreement. However, he suggested that the bulk of those who showed up to disagree with him were not actually from his district.

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'Regrettable moment': WSJ editorial board rips Trump for siding with 'world’s rogues'

The conservative Wall Street Journal Editorial board lambasted the Trump administration after it snubbed major allies and sided with the "world’s rogues" in a United Nations vote calling out Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

The United States voted with Russia against a UN General Assembly resolution condemning Russia's war against Ukraine on Monday, a marked shift in U.S. foreign policy in the conflict in Ukraine. The resolution received support from 93 member states and called for Russia's immediate withdrawal.

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'Art of the bad deal!' Senator 'shocked' after Trump 'blew up' key alliance

President Donald Trump’s sudden shift on Ukraine is a “shocking” development that rattled allies and left the United States in a weakened state on the global stage.

That’s according to Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), who sounded the alarm in a CNN interview on Monday over the increasingly erratic moves Trump has made since returning to the White House – which was ratcheted up with the administration’s opposition to a United Nations resolution condemning Russian aggression against Ukraine.

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'What is the status?' MAGA rep demands to know why Pam Bondi hasn't kept key Trump promise

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) wants some answers on why President Donald Trump's new attorney general hasn't followed through on one of his major promises yet.

Luna, a far-right lawmaker known for her outbursts on the House floor, took to the X platform on Monday to ask why the "files" on key crimes had not been released to the public yet.

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Senators want to know if DOGE’s FAA layoffs will make the skies less safe

by Em Luetkemeyer and Torrence Banks, Oklahoma Watch

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'We can read between the lines': Orchestra gets one-sentence disinvite from Kennedy Center

The International Pride Orchestra says it was summarily axed from performing at the Kennedy Center after President Donald Trump assumed control of the board running it, SFGate reported on Monday.

The orchestra, a nonprofit based in San Francisco that includes a number of drag performers and performs the work of queer composers including Leonard Bernstein, "began communicating with the Kennedy Center in September regarding a concert at the venue during the WorldPride festival, set to take place between May 17 and June 8. They settled on the date of June 4, and after a logistics Zoom call in early February with staff members of the center and DC Pride, the International Pride Orchestra sent over a rider to be included in a contract."

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