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Mexico’s president says he opposes the charges brought against former U.S. president Donald Trump
Mexico’s president said Wednesday he opposes the criminal charges filed against former U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting they were brought for political reasons during an electoral campaign.
A Democratic lawmaker in Oklahoma is kicked off committees.
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Two Native Hawaiian men sentenced to prison for a hate crime in the brutal beating of a white man have agreed to pay more than $25,000 in restitution.
Judge finds protesters guilty of obstructing highway after incident in South Kensington last OctoberSeven climate activists who glued themselves to the road outside the Natural History Museum in south-west London have been convicted of obstructing a hi…
Metal used for west African artworks was acquired from manilla bracelets, the grim currency of the slave tradeScientists have discovered that some of the Benin bronzes were made with brass mined thousands of miles away in the German Rhineland.The Edo p…
5⃣ stories you need to know today: Donald Trump lashes out at prosecutor Alvin Bragg for bringing criminal charges against him, cross-border rockets fired from Gaza after Israeli police clashed with worshippers at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque, and more pic.twitter.com/L0kHbylsbx
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 5, 2023
• Clashes in Jerusalem as Israeli police enter Al-Aqsa Mosque
• Donald Trump calls his indictment an “insult to our country”
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— DW News (@dwnews) April 5, 2023
The Taiwanese leader’s visit is officially a stopover following a tour of Latin America.
China said the visit “seriously violates the One-China principle,” its insistence that none of its trade partners recognize Taiwan. https://t.co/WOcNUkiw7g
— DW News (@dwnews) April 5, 2023
Visiting Beijing, France’s President Emmanuel Macron said that anyone helping “aggressor” Russia against Ukraine would become an “accomplice.”
He is hoping to encourage China’s President Xi Jinping to press Moscow for peace.https://t.co/UD3eCqCt7I
— DW News (@dwnews) April 5, 2023
Macron and von der Leyen to meet Xi Jinping in China https://t.co/91mH19lCK9
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) April 5, 2023
President Biden will travel to the United Kingdom and Ireland next week, in part to help mark the 25th anniversary of the U.S.-brokered Good Friday Agreement, which helped end decades of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. https://t.co/wnoPayDTr6
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 5, 2023
The United States has flown nuclear capable B-52 bombers to the Korean Peninsula again in a show of strength against North Korea amid concerns that the North might conduct a nuclear test. https://t.co/D2hnLWyRyi
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 5, 2023
#UPDATE The World Trade Organization (#WTO) said on Wednesday that 2023 global trade growth would be slightly better than feared, but would remain “subpar” at 1.7%, weighed down by the Ukraine war and stubbornly high inflation ➡️ https://t.co/eVehujLINd
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) April 5, 2023
Global banks pledged to cut emissions – but still invest billions on US gas exports The Guardian