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'Blow Iran to smithereens': Trump claims latest reports of plans 'are greatly exaggerated'

Donald Trump on Wednesday pushed back against purported reporting about his overseas plans, saying such reports are "greatly exaggerated."

The President took to Truth Social, his own social media site, to state his intentions for Iran's nuclear program.

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China holds out hope last-minute deal can avert U.S. trade war

by Oliver HOTHAM

China's new tariffs on U.S. imports like oil, coal and cars are relatively modest in scale, suggesting that Beijing is hoping for a last-minute deal but also giving them the option to inflict more pain if needed, analysts say.

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India's Modi takes ritual dip at Hindu mega-festival

India's Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a ritual river dip on Wednesday at the world's largest religious festival, a week after a stampede killed at least 30 pilgrims.

Many millions of people have already bathed in the confluence of rivers at the Kumbh Mela, a six-week-long Hindu celebration of prayer and bathing held every 12 years.

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Sweden reels from worst mass shooting in its history

by Nioucha ZAKAVATI

Sweden reeled Wednesday from the deadliest mass shooting in its history after 10 people plus the suspected gunman were killed in a shooting at an adult education center in the central city of Orebro.

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YouTubers causing monkeys to attack tourists at Cambodia's Angkor Wat

Wild monkeys egged on by YouTubers have been rampaging at Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat complex, attacking tourists, wrecking temple stonework and damaging information boards, officials said Wednesday.

The agency that runs the UNESCO-listed site warned visitors to steer clear of the growing gangs of "aggressive" macaques that live around the sprawling complex of ruins and have been biting tourists.

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Iraq's famed 'hunchback' of Mosul rebuilt brick by brick

by Rouba El Husseini

The leaning minaret of Mosul in northern Iraq has been restored using its original brickwork, years after it was reduced to rubble under Islamic State group rule.

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China slams U.S. 'suppression' as trade war deepens

by Oliver HOTHAM

Beijing accused the United States Wednesday of "suppression" after its postal service said it was suspending parcels from China and Hong Kong, a move that could hit e-commerce giants Temu and Shein.

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Tokyo police bust alleged prostitution ring targeting tourists

Japanese police said they have arrested seven people suspected of running an illegal sex business that reportedly targeted tourists in Tokyo's busy red-light district.

A record 36.8 million foreign visitors came to Japan last year, drawn partly by the weak yen -- a figure the government wants to almost double to 60 million annually by 2030.

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'President calls for ethnic cleansing, again': Internet outraged after Trump's Gaza remark

Critics unloaded on voters and President Donald Trump after he announced support for displacing Gaza residents and relocating them somewhere else in the Middle East "like Egypt" or Jordan.

According to Trump, Palestinians "would be happy" to leave Gaza because it has been decimated by rubble.

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'It's a demolition site': Trump says Palestinians have 'no alternative' but to leave Gaza

President Donald Trump insisted Tuesday that Palestinians had "no alternative" other than leaving Gaza, which he dubbed a "big pile of rubble."

In an Oval Office rant, Trump spoke about the aftermath of Israel's war in Gaza — and suggested the occupants would willingly leave.

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Trump leaves ‘instructions’ to have Iran ‘obliterated’ if he is assassinated

President Donald Trump signed a memorandum on Tuesday ordering the United States to have Iran "obliterated" if the country assassinated him.

Trump said he was "torn" about whether or not to sign the order but decided to move forward because Iran was "too close" to having a nuclear weapon, he said in remarks Tuesday from the White House.

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'Sheer malevolence': Analyst says Trump's first weeks 'worse than you could have imagined'

Democrats tried to work with President Donald Trump at the start of his second term, but the spirit of "sheer malevolence" by Trump and Elon Musk has made moving forward all but impossible, argued an opinion writer for MSNBC.

Journalist Paul Waldman wrote that initially, "some Democrats decided to extend a hand of bipartisanship." They included progressive Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) who were both spurred on by the idea of cutting government waste through Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.

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Trump's tariff push tears rift between him and top White House aides: report

President Donald Trump’s decision to impose harsh trade tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico didn't have complete White House buy-in, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal.

Stephen Miller, Trump's White House deputy chief of staff for policy, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent both reportedly voiced opposition to the punitive tariffs, arguing that they were counterproductive to the administration's goals.

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