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Trump set to deliver second term’s first State of the Union: What to expect
The US president’s polarising policies risk voter backlash in the November midterm elections.
FedEx sues US government, seeking ‘full refund’ over Trump tariffs
Firm does not specify amount but seeks reimbursement after supreme court ruled against president last weekFedEx sued the US government on Monday, seeking a refund for the tariffs imposed by Donald Trump that were deemed illegal by the US supreme court …
Mexican Special Forces Kill Mastermind Behind Cartel Terrorism Outbreak
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New Zealand would back removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from royal line of succession, says PM
Country follows Australia in saying it would support any UK government proposals to remove former prince after arrestNew Zealand has become the second Commonwealth country to back the removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of success…
New Zealand would back removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from royal line of succession, says PM – The Guardian
New Zealand would back removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from royal line of succession, says PM The GuardianAs Andrew fell, Queen Elizabeth II held out hope, and Charles and William fumed The Washington PostAustralian PM backs…
As Carney heads to India, Canada seeks to revoke citizenship of 2008 Mumbai attack ‘mastermind’
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Trump hits out at reports that top general flagged risks of attacking Iran
US president slams reports that General Dan Caine warned him of risks of war with Iran as ‘100 percent incorrect’.
Edward Hoagland, nature and travel writer with a personal and poetic style, dies at 93
His work appeared in such publications as the Village Voice and The New York Times, and he contributed the introduction to a Library of America edition of Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden.”
Venezuela begins prisoner releases as Rodriguez promises return for exiles
Interim president Delcy Rodriguez vowed on Monday to welcome Venezuelans living abroad back home following a new amnesty law, as authorities released dozens of political prisoners and moved to signal a thaw in relations with the West.