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Mexican drug cartels see Trump's threats as a 'joke': report

President Donald Trump has designated Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, which could set the stage for sending American special operations forces into Mexico to kill local drug kingpins.

However, ABC News spent some time with members of one of the cartels recently and found they don't appear at all worried about the prospects of the American military being used to disrupt their business for the simple reason that demand for drugs and human smuggling is still high and shows little sign of slowing.

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Lula says if Trump hikes tariffs, Brazil will reciprocate

by Ramon SAHMKOW with Fran BLANDY in Rio de Janeiro

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Thursday that if US counterpart Donald Trump hiked tariffs on Brazilian products, he would reciprocate -- but that he would prefer improved relations over a trade war.

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UK prosecutors defend jail terms of environmental activists

by Clara LALANNE

UK prosecutors on Thursday defended the lengthy prison sentences handed down to 16 environmental activists, telling London's Court of Appeal that their actions posed a danger to the public.

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Salvadoran town hopes Trump brings 'good times' for bitcoin

by Carlos Mario Marquez

Bitcoin enthusiasts seeking to turn a mountain town in El Salvador into a cryptocurrency haven hope that US President Donald Trump's return to the White House will boost their cause.

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'Uncertainty never ends' as deal to free Cuba prisoners unravels under Trump

by Leticia PINEDA

Just two weeks ago, Cubans celebrated the anticipated release of jailed protesters in a deal struck under US then-president Joe Biden. Now hope is waning for hundreds still behind bars after Donald Trump scrapped the agreement.

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Australia says reliance on coal-fired power drops to record low

Australia's reliance on coal-fired power stations has dropped to a record low, accounting for less than 50 percent of its electricity for the first time, the market operator said Thursday.

Overall electricity demand hit a record high in the final quarter of 2024 as temperatures rose and people shifted away from gas, the Australian Energy Market Operator said.

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ECB to look past Trump risk and push on with rate cuts

by Sam Reeves

Despite U.S. President Donald Trump's saber-rattling, the European Central Bank is set to press on with interest rate cuts Thursday as officials increasingly voice confidence that the fight against inflation is on track.

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Unfazed devotees shrug off stampede at India mega-festival

by Bhuvan BAGGA and Devesh MISHRA

Throngs of devotees at the world's biggest religious gathering bathed in Indian rivers on Thursday, undeterred by a stampede a day earlier that killed at least 30 people.

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1.2 million in Japan told to use less water to help sinkhole rescue

by Harumi OZAWA

Hopes faded for a 74-year-old man in Japan whose truck was swallowed by a sinkhole as a difficult rescue operation entered its third night Thursday, with the chasm widening and locals urged to limit water use to aid efforts.

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Philippines to remove U.S. missile system if China ends 'coercive behavior'

President Ferdinand Marcos said Thursday his government will remove a U.S. missile system from the Philippines if Beijing ends its "aggressive and coercive behavior" in the contested South China Sea and ceases claiming Filipino territory.

The US military deployed the Typhon missile system in the northern Philippines last year as part of an annual joint exercise, and Filipino troops have been training with it, with plans to acquire the system as a means to protect Manila's maritime interests.

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Kristi Noem pressed on CNN on huge cost of detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay

CNN's Boris Sanchez pressed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday on the administration's intention to detain undocumented migrants at the U.S. facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

President Donald Trump made the announcement Wednesday before signing the Laken Riley Act into law.

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'A tough place to get out of': Trump announces he's sending migrants to Guantanamo Bay

President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he's ordering the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security to prepare Guantanamo Bay to house undocumented migrants.

The president made the announcement before signing the Laken Riley Act that received bipartisan support in Congress.

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'How about that?' Trump claims without evidence Gaza makes bombs from US-provided condoms

President Donald Trump claimed without evidence that people in Gaza were using condoms provided by the United States to make bombs.

"There was a short-term pause or funding freeze on certain discretionary spending payments, such as government grants, only for us to quickly look at the scams, dishonesty, waste, and abuse that's taken place in our government for too long," Trump said Wednesday of a funding freeze that a federal court had halted Tuesday evening.

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