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China's leaders gather to hash out Trump tariff battle plans

by Peter Catterall and Oliver Hotham

China's leadership convenes next week for closed-door meetings to hammer out plans to shield the ailing economy from tariffs and trade threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Russia says foiled Ukrainian plot to kill Putin-linked bishop

Russia's FSB security service said Friday it had thwarted a Ukrainian-ordered plot to kill Tikhon Shevkunov, a senior bishop in the Russian Orthodox Church with close links to President Vladimir Putin.

Metropolitan Tikhon, often described in media reports as "Putin's confessor", is a member of the Russian leader's advisory council for culture and the arts and has known him personally since the 1990s.

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Cyclone winds tear off roofs on battered French island

by Mahdia BENHAMLA

'Authorities ordered all people on La Reunion island to stay indoors for several hours Friday as Cyclone Garance's fierce winds caused destruction across the French Indian Ocean territory.

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'Sucking up to Trump': King Charles blasted for state invite despite threats to Canada

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday. — and hand delivered a note from King Charles III inviting the newly-elected leader to Great Britain for a second state visit.

"It's an invitation for a second state visit, this is really special, this has never happened before, this is unprecedented," Keir Starmer said — referencing Trump's official visit with the Queen during his first presidency in 2019.

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'Was gifted actually': Trump interrupted again as British PM butts in to set him straight

A second head of state has set President Donald Trump straight for claiming Europe "gets their money back" from Ukraine.

First, it was French President Emanuel Macron who interrupted Trump earlier this week.

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'MAGA Civil War' erupts as Florida Trump ally rejects Tate brothers accused of sex crimes

Some of Donald Trump's most devoted followers are outraged that his administration might have played a role in getting right-wing influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate released from custody in Romania, where they were under investigation for human trafficking.

The British American brothers boarded a private jet early Thursday in Romania and landed hours later at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport shortly after 11 a.m. local time, but Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced they were not welcome to remain in the state.

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Trump says China to face added 10% tariff starting in March

by Beiyi SEOW

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would impose an added 10 percent tariff on Chinese imports while moving ahead with levies on Canada and Mexico next week, citing "unacceptable" drug smuggling.

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Toronto Pride says sponsors bolting over Trump's anti-DEI push

The head of Canada's largest Pride festival said major corporate sponsors, which also do business in the United States, have withdrawn support to avoid being seen as favorable to LGBTQ initiatives.

Kojo Modeste, the executive director of Toronto Pride, declined to name the companies that have severed ties with the festival since US President Donald Trump was elected.

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New initiative could make Tesla stock 'sink faster than a Cybertruck in quicksand'

Tesla, the electric car company owned by Elon Musk, has lost more than a quarter of its value over the first two months of 2025 as sales in Europe have absolutely crashed amid backlash to Musk's embrace of far-right politicians.

Now the New York Times reports that the American Federation of Teachers is putting pressure on major stockholders to sell off their shares of the company in a bid that would likely drive its value down even further.

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'Thoroughly disgusted' state lawmakers refuse to help Elon Musk sell Teslas

Some state lawmakers who formerly supported legislation to help Tesla bring in direct sales of its electrical vehicles have soured on the company, thanks to Elon Musk's divisive political activities.

Politico reported Thursday, "In the past, blue state Democrats and environmental groups pushed for allowing Tesla and other electric vehicle makers to set up shop rather than requiring customers to buy online. They saw it as a no-cost measure to support higher EV sales and slash transportation emissions."

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Dem lawmaker accuses Trump of 'trying to swindle' Ukraine's leader

A Democratic congressman accused president Donald Trump of selling out to Russia and its president Vladimir Putin.

Trump will meet Friday with Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss a proposed peace deal that would establish a jointly managed “Reconstruction Investment Fund" involving the war-torn nation's natural resources, but Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) told "CNN News Central" the agreement sounds like it could have been drawn up by the Kremlin.

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Trump's latest move made U.S. 'irrelevant' on world stage: foreign policy expert

Max Bergmann, the director of the Stuart Center at the Center for strategic and International Studies, told CNN's Sara Sidner on Thursday that President Donald Trump is increasingly making the United States irrelevant as an international power.

When asked about the mineral deal that Trump has reportedly reached with Ukraine, Bergmann downplayed it as more aspirational than a real contract.

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'The last backstop': New resistance movement formed to hamper the Trump-Musk chaos

The nation's 23 Democratic states attorneys general have coalesced into a small but mighty resistance movement bent on keeping the Trump-Musk chaos in check, according to a new article in Politico.

Reporters Rachel Bluth and Melanie Mason wrote that the AGs chat daily via video call "to coordinate their plans for pushing back against the Trump administration." That includes discussing "the seven cases they have moving through the federal courts" and how to categorize Elon Musk, often called Trump's unelected and unofficial second-in-command.

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