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Health experts warn of as many as 500,000 deaths over 10 years from Trump's cuts

President Donald Trump's cuts to USAID could mean as many as 500,000 people die over the next 10 years, one expert predicted.

Al Jazeera cited health experts and aid organizations saying that ending many of the USAID programs that help those with HIV/AIDS "in many African countries could lead to hundreds of thousands of deaths on the continent."

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Ukraine's Zelenskyy is keeping an ace up his sleeve in his negotiations with Trump: report

Volodymyr Zelenskyy is meeting with Donald Trump at the White House Friday where the U.S. president is expected to claim victory for a rare minerals deal that will serve as "payback" for U.S. assistance to the war-torn nation. Trump has long sought to be reimbursed for providing Ukraine with weapons needed to push back the Russians, even thought the heads of state for Great Britain and France tried to explain this week that that's not how it's done.

In the Oval Office Thursday Trump asserted that European nations will "get their money back" from what they put into Ukraine's war effort, but Prime Minister Keir Starmer insisted that wasn't true: "Quite a bit of ours was gifted. It was given," Starmer said.

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Over 40 missing after avalanche in Indian Himalayas: rescuers

Rescuers were racing against time to search for more than 20 construction workers missing after an avalanche in India's Himalayan state of Uttarakhand on Friday following heavy snowfall, the army said.

Disaster relief teams dug for hours through heavy snow after the avalanche hit a construction camp in Chamoli district, burying the workers under snow and debris.

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Europe readies 'trade bazooka' aimed at Trump voters: report

The European Union is not taking President Donald Trump's trade war threats lying down.

Politico is reporting that the EU has been crafting a "trade bazooka" aimed at the United States should Trump follow through with his threatened tariffs against the major American trading partner.

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'Violate the most basic code': Trump anecdote could muddle nomination for military adviser

Donald Trump's choice for a top military adviser may have violated military rules by donning a red MAGA hat, according to the president's telling.

The president claims retired Lt. Gen. Dan ‘Razin’ Caine, his pick to serve as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, wore the hat when they met in Iraq in 2018, after saying he “loved” him and would “kill" for him, but a military official who has knowledge of that encounter denied Trump's recollection, reported Politico.

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'Nothing to prevent' Putin from taking advantage of Trump in Ukraine deal: ex-official

With Volodymyr Zelenskyy slated to meet in Washington, D.C. with Donald Trump on Friday, the Ukrainian president may have no choice to accede to the U.S. president's demand for access to precious minerals as part of a peace plan which could open the door for Vladimir Putin to do as he wants.

That is the opinion of a former U.S. State Department official who believes there will either be not be enough constraints in the deal on the Russian strongman or he may attempt to proceed with new invasion plans at a later time.

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Under pressure from Trump, Mexico extradites cartel kingpins

by Daniel Rook

Mexico on Thursday extradited some of its most notorious imprisoned drug lords to the United States in a bid to avert sweeping tariffs, including a cartel kingpin wanted for decades over the murder of a US undercover agent.

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Brazil's Bolsonaro bets on Trump card for political survival

by Fran BLANDY

For a man charged with masterminding an attempted coup and banned from public office, Brazil's far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro appears remarkably serene about his political future.

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North Korea says launched cruise missiles in 'counterattack' drills

by Claire LEE

North Korea carried out a test-launch of strategic cruise missiles in the Yellow Sea this week, in a drill Pyongyang said Friday aimed at showing off its "counterattack" capabilities.

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China's leaders gather to hash out Trump tariff battle plans

by Peter Catterall and Oliver Hotham

China's leadership convenes next week for closed-door meetings to hammer out plans to shield the ailing economy from tariffs and trade threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Russia says foiled Ukrainian plot to kill Putin-linked bishop

Russia's FSB security service said Friday it had thwarted a Ukrainian-ordered plot to kill Tikhon Shevkunov, a senior bishop in the Russian Orthodox Church with close links to President Vladimir Putin.

Metropolitan Tikhon, often described in media reports as "Putin's confessor", is a member of the Russian leader's advisory council for culture and the arts and has known him personally since the 1990s.

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Cyclone winds tear off roofs on battered French island

by Mahdia BENHAMLA

'Authorities ordered all people on La Reunion island to stay indoors for several hours Friday as Cyclone Garance's fierce winds caused destruction across the French Indian Ocean territory.

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'Sucking up to Trump': King Charles blasted for state invite despite threats to Canada

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday. — and hand delivered a note from King Charles III inviting the newly-elected leader to Great Britain for a second state visit.

"It's an invitation for a second state visit, this is really special, this has never happened before, this is unprecedented," Keir Starmer said — referencing Trump's official visit with the Queen during his first presidency in 2019.

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