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'Played for fools': Expert sees ominous signs in Trump's latest foreign policy rants

Political scientist Daniel Drezner over the weekend found himself feeling unnerved by the direction that President-elect Donald Trump seems to be taking his second-term foreign policy.

Writing on his Substack page, Drezner argued that Trump's reputation for pushing "restraint" in American foreign policy has always been wildly overstated, before adding that he has nonetheless picked up on a shift in tone from Trump in recent days that differs from the rhetoric he used in his first term.

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Freed activist Paul Watson vows to 'end whaling worldwide'

Animal rights activist Paul Watson, freed this week from detention in Denmark, vowed on Saturday to end whale hunting worldwide and to stop Japan if it tried to resume whaling in the Southern Ocean.

Watson, a 74-year-old Canadian-American, returned to France on Friday after spending five months in detention in the Danish autonomous territory of Greenland due to an extradition demand from Japan.

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Syria's new leader says all weapons to come under 'state control'

by Maher Al Mounes with Lisa Golden

Two weeks after seizing power in a sweeping offensive, Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa on Sunday said weapons in the country, including those held by Kurdish-led forces, would come under state control.

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2 U.S. pilots shot down over Red Sea in 'friendly fire' incident: military

Two U.S. Navy pilots were shot down over the Red Sea early Sunday in "an apparent case of friendly fire," the US military said.

Yemen's Iran-backed Huthi rebels said later on Sunday they had "targeted" the aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman a day earlier in an operation that led to "shooting down an F-18 aircraft" and thwarting "American-British aggression" against Yemen.

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Rome's Trevi Fountain reopens to limited crowds

Rome's famous Trevi Fountain reopened Sunday following a three-month clean-up, but visitors will for now be limited to 400 to avoid the crowds of the past, said the city's mayor.

Imposing the limit, which might later be modified, will "allow everyone to better enjoy the fountain, without crowds or confusion", Roberto Gualtieri told journalists in front of the famous landmark.

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Israeli women mobilize against ultra-Orthodox military exemptions

Exhausted by more than 14 months of war, the wives and mothers of Israeli soldiers are uniting in protest against exemptions from conscription for ultra-Orthodox men.

For several Saturday evenings, the bridge over a key highway that runs between Bnei Brak, an ultra-Orthodox suburb of Tel Aviv, and Givat Shmuel, a bastion of religious Zionists whose sons and husbands proudly serve in the army, has been the scene of a tense standoff.

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Mozambique on edge as judges rule on disputed election

Tension was mounting in Mozambique Monday with judges about to rule on its disputed election, with the opposition leader vowing "chaos" if the ruling party is confirmed as the winner in a standoff that has already claimed at least 130 lives.

The southern African country has been rocked by unrest since the election commission said that the October 9 vote was won by the candidate of the Frelimo party, which has held power since independence from Portugal in 1975.

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'We'll see about that!' Trump issues vague threat to President of Panama after statement

Donald Trump on Sunday once again reaffirmed his desire to take back the Panama Canal.

"We will demand that the Panama Canal be returned," Trump declared a day earlier. He took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to issue a threat to local Panama officials about the famous Panama Canal.

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'Something has to kick off': Trump said to be hitting 'major hurdles' to keeping promise

Donald Trump made a key campaign promise that's going to be difficult to keep, according to a report.

Trump has said multiple times he hopes to end the birthright citizenship feature of the U.S., which many say is supported by the Constitution. The rule allows children born in this country to be citizens, even if their parents aren't.

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'Lie to sell his story': Critics outraged after Trump reveals plan to 'invade Panama'

Donald Trump on Saturday threatened to retake the Panama Canal, resulting in outrage from critics.

Trump on Saturday took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to issue a threat to local Panama officials about the famous Panama Canal.

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'We will demand that the Panama Canal be returned': Trump issues threat to local officials

"We will demand that the Panama Canal be returned," Donald Trump declared over the weekend.

Trump on Saturday took to his own social media site, Truth Social, to issue a threat to local Panama officials about the famous Panama Canal.

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'Clearly illegal': Trump megadonors reportedly employ undocumented migrants

Two of Donald Trump's top megadonors routinely brought reportedly undocumented workers to the U.S. from Mexico to work at their warehouses in Wisconsin and elsewhere.

Uline, the office and shipping supply company controlled by billionaire Republican donors Liz and Dick Uihlein, staffed its facilities with Mexican workers using tourist visa and B1 visas meant for employees entering the country temporarily to receive professional training, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter, but have them instead perform normal work duties, reported The Guardian.

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Medici secret passageway in Florence reopens after refit

A secret passageway built 500 years ago to allow the Medici family to pass through the Italian city of Florence unhindered reopens to the public Saturday after an 10-million-euro restoration.

The Vasari Corridor, which is more than 700 meters (nearly half a mile) long and runs above the famous Ponte Vecchio, has been closed for eight years.

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