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UN confirms U.S. demand to withdraw from Paris climate deal

The United Nations confirmed Tuesday it had received notification from Washington of its withdrawal from the Paris climate change agreement, a key campaign pledge of U.S. President Donald Trump.

On his first day back in the White House, Trump announced the United States would leave the accord, which is managed by the UN climate change body. It brings together almost all the world's nations and aims to keep global average temperature rise below a critical threshold.

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New backlash over Trump plan to move people out of Gaza

by Michael BLUM

An idea floated by U.S. President Donald Trump to move Gazans to Egypt or Jordan faced a renewed backlash Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of Gazans displaced by the Israel-Hamas war returned to their devastated neighborhoods.

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Colombia sends plane for migrants after Trump clash

by Valentín DÌAZ

Colombia on Monday sent two military aircraft to repatriate migrants from the United States after being forced to back down in a blazing row over deportations with President Donald Trump.

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Frenchman goes on trial for murdering ex-partner after years of abuse

by Marisol RIFAI

A Frenchman is set to stand trial on Wednesday accused of fatally stabbing his former partner, who had complained of enduring years of abuse and repeatedly reported him to the authorities over his harassment.

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Fast-moving fires torch national parks in southeast Australia

Firefighters were desperately trying to stop a cluster of fast-moving blazes in southeast Australia on Tuesday, as thousands of acres of national park burned and a farming community was forced to evacuate.

Lightning strikes on Monday evening ignited several fires in the Grampians National Park, a forested mountain range about 300 kilometres (186 miles) west of Victoria's state capital Melbourne.

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Nepal resumes rescue helicopter flights to Mount Everest

Nepali airlines have resumed rescue helicopter flights to the Everest region, an aviation industry official announced Tuesday, following weeks of suspension prompted by protests from locals citing environmental impact and loss of income from trekkers.

Helicopters are a key means of transport and crucial for emergency rescue in many remote regions around mountainous Nepal, vast stretches of which are often inaccessible by road.

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German, Danish leaders meet after Trump Greenland warnings

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen met on Tuesday in a show of unity after U.S. President Donald Trump again stressed his designs on Greenland.

Trump has signaled his desire for the Arctic island, which is believed to hold large untapped mineral and oil reserves, to become part of the United States.

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DeepSeek breakthrough raises AI energy questions

by Sara HUSSEIN

Having shattered assumptions in the tech sector and beyond about the cost of artificial intelligence, Chinese startup DeepSeek's new chatbot is now roiling another industry: energy companies.

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'Hilarious!' MAGA mocks Selena Gomez as she sobs about 'her people' being deported

MAGA conservatives pounced on actress and singer Selena Gomez for posting a video on social media in which she laments the mass deportations underway throughout the United States.

In the video posted to X then later removed, Gomez says, “I’m so sorry. All my people are getting attacked. The children, I don’t understand. I wish I could do something."

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‘We are the opposite of Nazis’: Colombia’s president slams Trump deportation policies

American consumers narrowly escaped dramatic increases in the cost of their morning coffee and Valentine's Day flowers after President Donald Trump on Sunday announced, then quickly rescinded, a 25% tariff on all imports from Colombia — with plans for a whopping 50% tariff to be imposed one week later. Trump's tariffs were in retaliation for President Gustavo Petro refusing two U.S. military planes carrying deportees from the United States, and for denouncing the U.S. for transporting them in handcuffs.

"The US began using military aircraft to return recent border crossers back to their countries of origin last week, with flights expected to continue daily – partly as a message to other nations, White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday," CNN reported.

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Royal diplomacy: how UK govt will seek to charm Trump

by Peter HUTCHISON

Britain's Labour government hopes to stay in U.S. President Donald Trump's good books by mobilising the royal family and a former spin doctor dubbed the "Prince of Darkness".

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New film claims 'Napalm Girl' photo credited to wrong journalist

by Andrew MARSZAL

The makers of a new documentary alleging the iconic "Napalm Girl" photo was deliberately credited to the wrong photographer -- claims denied by the Associated Press -- said Sunday that it is "critical" to "share this story with the world."

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South Korean president indicted as 'ringleader of an insurrection'

by Kang Jin-kyu

South Korean prosecutors indicted impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Sunday for being the "ringleader of an insurrection" after his abortive declaration of martial law, ordering the suspended leader to remain in detention.

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