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Putin win in Ukraine 'no victory' for Trump: EU's top diplomat

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned Monday that letting Russia win in Ukraine would represent a loss for the United States, as Donald Trump prepares to return to the presidency.

"Certainly it would not be a victory for the American leadership if Ukraine crumbles down and Putin wins the war," Borrell told AFP on the first visit to Kyiv by a senior EU official since Trump's US election triumph.

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'Way too far': Amsterdam in shock after 'frightening' violence

Two days after violence in Amsterdam following a match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Ajax, residents and Jewish citizens voiced shock at the events which the mayor said had "deeply damaged" the city.

In the Jodenbuurt, Amsterdam's Jewish quarter, members of the community were keeping a low profile Saturday, but one T-shirt seller at a local market said he felt "terrible" about the violence in his home city.

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Gunmen kill 10 in central Mexico bar attack

Gunmen burst into a bar in central Mexico and opened fire, killing 10 people and sowing panic in an area that had been spared the worst of the country's raging criminal violence.

Security camera footage showed several armed men pulling up in a truck and spraying bullets inside the venue as terrified customers fled or dived to the floor.

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Lawmakers vote to keep embattled Ishiba as Japan PM

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba kept his job in a parliamentary vote on Monday, despite having led the ruling coalition to its worst general election result in 15 years.

Lawmakers appointed former defence minister Ishiba head of a minority government -- meaning he may face political gridlock, or need to compromise to pass new bills.

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After hurricanes, two earthquakes jolt crisis-hit Cuba

Two powerful earthquakes rocked southern Cuba in quick succession on Sunday, U.S. geologists said, just days after the island was struck by a hurricane that knocked out power nationwide.

The quakes cracked walls and damaged homes, but did not appear to have caused any deaths, according to preliminary reports.

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Portraits of pain: smuggled Palestinian art shows trauma of Gaza

When war erupted in Gaza, Palestinian artists had only one way to share their work expressing the harrowing reality of the conflict: having it smuggled out of the besieged territory.

For six months, they handed over paintings and other artworks to people leaving Gaza through its Rafah border crossing with Egypt until Israeli ground forces closed it in May when they took control of the frontier.

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Pro-U.S. incumbent claims victory in Palau presidential vote

Incumbent Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr claimed victory Monday in national elections, keeping the pro-U.S. leader in power as China seeks greater influence across the Pacific.

Over his four years in office, Baltimore-born Whipps has overseen the swift expansion of US military interests across the Palauan archipelago.

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Thousands flee as fourth typhoon in a month hits Philippines

Thousands of people sought shelter and ports shut down in the Philippines on Monday, officials said, as the disaster-weary nation was struck by another typhoon -- the fourth in less than a month.

Typhoon Toraji hit near Dilasag town, about 220 kilometers (140 miles) northeast of the capital, Manila, the national weather agency said.

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'Big risk': Trump's offer for U.S. Ambassador spot said to risk GOP House majority

Donald Trump has reportedly made a new job offer for his administration, but it's raising eyebrows among those who say it could risk the GOP's likely majority in the House.

It's expected that Republicans will control the House, but it's still possible that Democrats could take the lead and, even if the GOP prevails, it will be a tight majority.

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'No way he can do that': Legal expert blows up major Trump campaign promise

Donald Trump made a major promise on the campaign trail, but, legally, it will be all but impossible, a legal expert said.

Neal Katyal, the former acting solicitor general, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss Trump's plans as the former president and president-elect heads back to the White House.

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'Three early tests' that will dictate Trump’s 'credibility' on the 'world stage': expert

Politico Magazine editor-at-large Matthew Kaminski argues in a Sunday, November 10 article that President-Elect Donald Trump "is a far stronger figure than" he was in 2016, "when he was distrusted by Republican mandarins and despised by Democrats for taking the White House after losing by three million votes."

The MAGA leader is now "stronger at home, and as a result abroad," the former Politico editor-chief-chief emphasizes.

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'Ridiculous': MSNBC hosts jump on conservative for blowing off Trump's ties to Putin

The chairman of a conservative think tank stepped in it more than once during a visit to MSNBC's "The Weekend" and found himself on the receiving end when he tried to blow off Donald Trump's relationship with Vladimir Putin.

Speaking with co-hosts Symone Sanders Townsend and Michael Steele, Michael Needham of the conservative American Compass was pressed on how President-elect Donald Trump should deal with Putin's continuing war with Ukraine.

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'Oof': MSNBC host shocked as CIA veteran says Trump plan could result in 'lost lives'

Donald Trump's reported plan to staff intelligence agencies with loyalists could actually cost lives, according to a former CIA officer.

Former CIA official John Sipher, who headed up Russian counterintelligence, appeared on MSNBC on Saturday to discuss national security in a second term of Trump.

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