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American abroad met with 'pity, empathy and utter confusion' by Trump-hating foreigners

American journalist Shanti Nelson has noticed that foreigners have been treating her differently since President Donald Trump took power for a second time back in January.

Writing for the Guardian, Nelson reveals that she's been met with "pity, empathy and utter confusion" by people she's encountered who are watching in horror as Trump alienates allies and wages economic warfare against America's biggest trading partners.

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White House could face 'all sorts of legal trouble' for detaining student activist: report

The White House could face legal repercussions after it reportedly ordered the Department of Homeland Security to detain Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil.

Amy Greer, Khalil's attorney, told The Associated Press that her client was at his home Saturday night when he was arrested despite being a permanent legal resident with a green card. The Palestinian graduate student played a prominent role in last spring's anti-Israel protests on campus.

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'Making us a joke': Elon Musk slammed on his app after insulting Poland foreign minister

The owner of social media network X and the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, was blasted on his own app on Sunday after he was seen insulting a Polish leader.

Musk, who has made waves as Donald Trump's political appointee, has also been featured in news headlines due to his attempts to intervene in foreign politics.

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'Went through a hell of a lot with me': How Trump boasts about Putin ties

In the fiery spat between Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, it was a sentence that went largely unnoticed, but said quite a lot about the closeness the US leader thinks he has with Russia's Vladimir Putin.

"Let me tell you, Putin went through a hell of a lot with me," Trump said on February 28 in the unprecedented and very public Oval Office clash.

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Former central banker favored to replace Trudeau as Canada PM

Canada's Liberal Party looked set Sunday to choose a former central banker and political novice as its next leader, replacing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as it confronts threats from US President Donald Trump.

Mark Carney, who served as the governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, is widely expected to be named the new Liberal leader when results from a vote of around 400,000 party members are announced later Sunday.

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US takes rivalry with China to the high seas

The United States may still have the world's most powerful navy but it seems to have realised that this is no longer sufficient to reassert US supremacy over the high seas.

If President Donald Trump's pronouncements on shipbuilding, the Panama Canal and Greenland are anything to go by, he wants to increase US sea power on several fronts -- just as China is already doing.

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'Not a wise move': Trump ally Ben Shapiro takes shot at President

Conservative influencer Ben Shapiro is a strong ally to Donald Trump, yet on Saturday Shapiro had some tough words for the President.

Trump has recently threatened Canada with massive tariffs, including a 250% dairy toll.

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'Terrible idea': Pro-Trump Fox News host raises eyebrows with 'slam' on President's move

A Fox News host on Saturday drew attention by "slamming" one of Donald Trump's latest moves against Ukraine.

Trump recently moved to cut off Ukraine from certain intelligence, a move some say will give Russia the upper hand on its invasion of the U.S. ally.

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'My daughter grew increasingly scared': J.D. Vance describes incident with protesters

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance over the weekend vented on social media about a purported incident involving Ukraine protesters and his daughter.

Vance on Saturday took to X to complain about a political protest that he says scared his toddler. Vance has been in the news after he got aggressive with Ukraine's leader during an Oval Office meeting, which led some to suggest Vance has sided with Russia.

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Protesters vandalize Trump's Scottish golf resort

US President Donald Trump's prized Turnberry golf resort in Scotland has been vandalised by protesters who sprayed "GAZA IS NOT 4 SALE" in huge white letters on the lawn.

The activists also damaged greens and sprayed blood-red paint over the luxury resort's clubhouse overnight on Saturday.

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South Korea's impeached President Yoon released from detention

mpeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was released from detention on Saturday after a court voided his arrest on procedural grounds -- but he remains under investigation over his declaration of martial law.

The suspended president, who was detained in a dawn raid in January on insurrection charges over his December 3 attempt to subvert civilian rule, walked out of the detention centre smiling, before bowing deeply before a small crowd of cheering supporters.

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Pope doing physiotherapy in hospital after quiet night

Pope Francis was doing physiotherapy Saturday after passing a quiet night, the Vatican said, as the 88-year-old head of the global Catholic Church battles pneumonia.

Francis "is going on with treatment and physiotherapy this morning", the Vatican said, having earlier issued a briefing which simply said his night had been "calm".

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'Unsettling': Reporter says Canadians fear Trump's trade war — for what he's really after

A Canadian New York Times investigative reporter said that Canadians she's spoken to don't expect the trade war from President Donald Trump to be the end game.

Trump has been all over the map with his proposed tariffs against Mexico and Canada.

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