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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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Sweden seizes ship suspected of Baltic Sea cable 'sabotage'

Sweden on Sunday said it had seized a ship suspected of having damaged a fibre-optic cable under the Baltic Sea linking the country to Latvia, which sent a warship to investigate the latest apparent act of sabotage.

The latest incident came as nations around the Baltic Sea scramble to bolster their defences after the suspected sabotage of undersea cables in recent months, with some observers blaming Russia.

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World marks 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation

by Dario THUBURN

Some of the few remaining survivors of Auschwitz returned to the notorious Nazi death camp on Monday as the world marked the 80th anniversary of its liberation.

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China's Xi strikes bullish tone in speech to mark Lunar New Year

Chinese leader Xi Jinping struck a bullish tone during a speech on Monday ahead of Lunar New Year, after acknowledging "complex and severe situations" in recent months.

Xi addressed the gathering of top Communist Party officials as China gears up for its biggest public holiday, which this year runs from January 28 to February 4 and will see people bid farewell to the Year of the Dragon and ring in the Year of the Snake.

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Danish PM says Nordics united as Trump ratchets up Greenland bid

Nordic leaders met on the weekend and reiterated they are united on defence issues, Denmark's prime minister has said, as her country reels from US President Donald Trump's attempts to take over Greenland.

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said she met regional counterparts on Sunday to discuss defence and security and they all "shared the gravity of the situation", without mentioning the autonomous Danish territory by name.

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'Terrible political morality': Ex-Republican uses Nazi political theorist to explain Trump

New York Times columnist and former Republican, David French, in an op-ed published Sunday points to one German political expert to make sense of President Donald Trump supporters' unwavering loyalty.

"Over the last decade, I’ve watched many of my friends and neighbors make a remarkable transformation," French writes. "They’ve gone from supporting Donald Trump in spite of his hatefulness to reveling in his aggression."

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'Dumbest of the dumb': Mockery ensues after White House drops statement with misspelling

President Donald Trump's White House became the subject of ridicule on Sunday after it issued a statement with a misspelling.

Trump over the weekend made a surprise move after migrant flights were reportedly sent back. He decided to hit the ally with tariffs, which were then returned in kind, prompting what some said could become a trade war.

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'Prices skyrocketing': Trump said to be starting 'dumb trade war' as Colombia retaliates

President Donald Trump on Sunday was said to have launched what could become a trade war with Colombia.

It started when Trump was reportedly "caught by surprise" by Colombia, resulting in a quick retaliatory tariff move that was criticized on social media.

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'Trump taxes Americans to retaliate': Outrage as President makes Americans 'pay even more'

President Donald Trump's team was reportedly "caught by surprise" by Colombia on Sunday, resulting in a quick retaliatory move that was criticized on social media.

Trump said he was imposing "emergency" tariffs and other measures on Colombia after the country turned away at least two deportation flights. It was reported by CNN that Colombia "caught Trump officials by surprise when they abruptly rejected two military flights bound for the country carrying migrants."

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'Emergency 25% tariffs': Trump flips out after Colombia turns away deportation flights

President Donald Trump said he was imposing "emergency" tariffs and other measures on Colombia after the country turned away at least two deportation flights.

In an angry social media post on Sunday, Trump revealed that the flights "were not allowed to land in Colombia." He accused Colombian President President Gustavo Petro of jeopardizing "the National Security and Public Safety of the United States."

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'Killed an American': Expert puts Trump on notice over President causing 'serious damage'

Donald Trump was warned by an expert on Saturday that the President is causing great harm to the world and the U.S.

Atul Gawande, a former professor at the Harvard School of Public Health and former United States Agency for International Development official, took to social media over the weekend to sound the alarm. The surgeon and medical professor has studied hospital profits in the past.

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French mother sentenced to life for daughter's starvation death

A French woman was sentenced on Friday to life in prison for starving to death her daughter, who died of a heart attack in 2020 at the age of 13 after years of abuse.

Sandrine Pissarra, 54, was convicted of inflicting acts of torture and barbarity against her daughter Amandine at the trial in the southern city of Montpellier.

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