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Vietnam jails leading journalist over Facebook posts

A Vietnamese court sentenced a leading independent journalist on Thursday to 30 months in prison over Facebook posts that criticised the government, state media said.

Huy Duc worked for influential state-run newspapers before authoring one of Vietnam's most popular blogs and Facebook accounts, where he criticized the country's communist leaders on issues such as corruption, media control and relations with China.

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North Korea behind $1.5 billion crypto theft, FBI says

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday accused North Korea of being behind the theft of $1.5 billion worth of digital assets last week, the largest crypto heist in history.

Dubai-based cryptocurrency exchange Bybit reported last week that it had been robbed of 400,000 in cryptocurrency Ethereum.

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Two men publicly flogged in Indonesia for gay sex

Two men were publicly flogged in Indonesia's conservative Aceh province on Thursday after they were found guilty of sexual relations by a court operating under strict Islamic law.

While gay sex is not illegal elsewhere in Indonesia -- the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation -- it is outlawed in Aceh, which imposes a version of sharia, the Islamic legal code.

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Dubai dwellers take desert camping to skyscraper city

On a patch of city land beside the sea, urban Emiratis sit beneath the shimmering skyscrapers of wealthy Dubai, revamping a camping tradition rooted in the desert.

Dozens of camper trailers are lined up, with simple facilities set up in the open air against a backdrop featuring the world's tallest building, the needle-like Burj Khalifa -- a symbol of the ostentatious lifestyles and consumerism associated with the city.

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'Mafia godfather' Trump may be collaborating with Putin to 'carve up' territory: analysis

In trying to make sense of President Donald Trump's favor of Russia over Ukraine, New York Times opinion columnist Thomas L. Friedman floated two possibilities.

Friedman called his introspection, "one of the most disturbing questions I've ever had to ask about my own country."

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'So exhausting': National security expert left exasperated by Trump's Gaza hotel video

CNN's Boris Sanchez asked national security analyst Kevin Barron to give his take on President Donald Trump's AI-generated video promoting his idea to turn war-torn Gaza "into a lavish golf resort."

The video, posted to TruthSocial, includes lyrics like, "Donald Trump set you free, bringing the light for all to see. No more tunnels, no more fear. Trump Gaza is finally here."

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'Doozy': CNN fact check catches Trump tall tale getting wilder by the day

CNN's Dana Bash and Daniel Dale had their hands full as they fact-checked some of President Donald Trump's remarks during the first Cabinet meeting of his second term Wednesday.

"There was just so much in this Cabinet meeting," Dale said. "So, let me run through some of the big ones."

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Trump says no security promises or NATO for Ukraine

President Donald Trump on Wednesday ruled out offering US security guarantees or NATO membership for Ukraine as his counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky prepared to visit to seal a deal on handing over natural resources.

Trump, who has upended U.S. policy by reaching out to Russia and seeking a quick end to the three-year war, said that European allies would bear responsibility for Ukraine's security.

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'Does not bode well': Doctor slams Trump's response as child dies in measles outbreak

The Trump administration is hampering efforts to fight the measles outbreak that took the life of a an unvaccinated school-aged child this week in Texas, according to an MSNBC medical consultant Dr. Davita Patel.

The child's death was the first linked to an outbreak in West Texas that has infected more than 100 people. ABC News reported that most all of the cases "are in unvaccinated individuals or individuals whose vaccination status is unknown."

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MAGA is 'showing increasing interest in bringing Republican women to heel': columnist

The war on women has new momentum now that MAGA is back in power, and it could ultimately lead to American women losing the right to vote, argued a senior writer at Salon.

Amanda Marcotte wrote in Wednesday's piece that Donald Trump's success in repealing Roe — the landmark 1973 decision that gave women automony over their own bodies — has emboldened right-wing factions looking to strip women of even more rights.

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Mexican security cabinet heads to U.S. seeking to avert tariffs

Top Mexican officials including the foreign and security ministers are heading to Washington seeking an agreement with President Donald Trump's administration to avoid sweeping tariffs, President Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday.

The visit by the entire security cabinet underlines the sense of urgency here to reach a deal before Trump's one-month deadline for progress tackling illegal migration and drug trafficking expires next Tuesday.

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French pedophile surgeon's wife knew and 'did nothing', his brother tells court

The then wife of the French former surgeon on trial for allegedly assaulting or raping 299 patients was aware of his actions but "did nothing", the doctor's brother told the court Wednesday.

Retired surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec, 74, has been on trial since Monday in one of the country's largest child sex abuse cases.

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France court orders retrial of Chilean over alleged murder of ex-girlfriend

France's top court on Wednesday ordered a retrial of a Chilean accused of killing his Japanese ex-girlfriend in the eastern city of Besancon in 2016, ruling that investigators had withheld evidence from his defence team.

A lower court had sentenced Nicolas Zepeda in April 2022 to 28 years for killing Narumi Kurosaki, then aged 21, in December 2016.

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