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Mexico accuses U.S. of 'slander' over cartel alliance claim

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum angrily rejected an accusation by the United States Saturday that her government has an alliance with drug cartels, and vowed to retaliate against Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs.

Tensions between the closely connected neighbors soared after the White House said Trump would slap 25-percent tariffs on Mexican as well as Canadian goods because of illegal immigration and drug smuggling.

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'We did not want this': Canadian leaders say they're 'prepared' to fight Trump's trade war

Canadian political leaders on Saturday vowed that they are "prepared" to fight back against Donald Trump's trade tariffs.

Trump this weekend formally put into place tariffs that are even unpopular among some of his strongest Republican allies, resulting in mockery from observers.

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'You're losing': Onlookers blast 'dumb' Trump as he officially 'launches a trade war'

Donald Trump on Saturday formally put into place tariffs that are even unpopular among some of his strongest Republican allies, resulting in mockery from observers.

Trump signed an order instituting the controversial tariffs, and then posted an explanation to Truth Social.

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'We need to protect Americans': Trump tries to explain implementing controversial policy

Donald Trump on Saturday announced the implementation of tariffs that are so controversial even Republican Senator Rand Paul opposes them.

Just after signing the order, Trump hopped on his own social media platform, Truth Social, to explain his decision, which some economists say could lead to inflation rising even further.

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'We will find you, and we will kill you!' Trump announces launch of overseas attack

Just after noon ET, Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account to boast that he ordered an overseas attack less than two weeks after taking office.

Without providing much in the way of details, and using the claimed attack to bash his predecessor President Joe Biden, Trump wrote, "This morning I ordered precision Military air strikes on the Senior ISIS Attack Planner and other terrorists he recruited and led in Somalia. These killers, who we found hiding in caves, threatened the United States and our Allies"

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He then claimed, "The strikes destroyed the caves they live in, and killed many terrorists without, in any way, harming civilians. Our Military has targeted this ISIS Attack Planner for years, but Biden and his cronies wouldn’t act quickly enough to get the job done. I did! "

"The message to ISIS and all others who would attack Americans is that 'WE WILL FIND YOU, AND WE WILL KILL YOU!'" he added.

You can see his post here.

A 'city-killer' asteroid might hit Earth — how worried should we be?

A colossal explosion in the sky, unleashing energy hundreds of times greater than the Hiroshima bomb. A blinding flash nearly as bright as the Sun. Shockwaves powerful enough to flatten everything for miles.

It may sound apocalyptic, but a newly detected asteroid nearly the size of a football field now has a greater than one percent chance of colliding with Earth in about eight years.

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Parents fear Trump's deportation plans could separate them from adopted children: report

Donald Trump's mass deportation plans are now raising questions about the future of children adopted from foreign countries.

Korea Joongang Daily reported about the way deportations, which started in earnest immediately after the president's inauguration, are impacting the Korean-American community.

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'Brutal' Trump example fascinates EU migration hawks

by Camille CAMDESSUS

A name echoes through the corridors of Warsaw Citadel, the Polish capital's fortress where EU home affairs ministers are discussing how to crack down on irregular migration: that of Donald Trump.

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Trump envoy warns Maduro that Venezuela must accept returned migrants from U.S.

by Shaun TANDON

U.S. President Donald Trump sent an envoy Friday to Venezuela to warn leftist leader Nicolas Maduro to accept the unconditional return of deported Venezuelans or face consequences.

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Germany's conservatives to seek far right support on immigration

by Frank Zeller and Jastinder Khera

Germany's conservative opposition leader was set Friday to again seek far-right support in parliament on the flashpoint issue of immigration, after his first effort sparked widespread condemnation and street protests.

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Ghosts of past spies haunt London underground tunnels

by Marie HEUCLIN

Behind a blue door in a narrow London passage lies a little-known network of tunnels deep underground, once home to British spies and a secret long-distance telephone exchange.

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Thousands of protesters call for VP Duterte impeachment

Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Manila on Friday, urging the Philippine House of Representatives to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte.

Duterte faces three impeachment complaints over alleged misconduct and misuse of millions of dollars in government funds, but legislators have yet to tackle them just days before Congress adjourns next week ahead of the May midterm elections.

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Japan sinkhole grows to almost Olympic pool length

Emergency workers in Japan began building a ramp Friday to try and reach a 74-year-old truck driver who has not been heard from since his vehicle was swallowed by a sinkhole this week.

The cavity has expanded to 40 meters (130 feet) across, almost the length of an Olympic swimming pool, since opening up in a city just north of Tokyo on Tuesday morning, officials said.

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