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Trump Calls On House Republicans To Vote To Release Epstein Files

US President Donald Trump has urged lawmakers in his own party to vote to release files relating to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump wrote on Sunday night that Republicans in the House of Representatives should do so “because we have nothing to hide”. It is a striking reversal for Trump after weeks of saying the clamour for …

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US Ramps Up Pressure Campaign On Venezuela, Set To Designate Cartel As A Foreign Terrorist Organization

The United States increased pressure on Venezuela over the weekend, saying it will designate Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization — a move President Donald Trump suggested could allow the US to target certain assets and infrastructure in the country. The US alleges the cartel is led by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and other high-ranking officials, and the announcement …

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Thousands Protest Against Government In Mexico As Clashes Leave 120 Injured

At least 120 people – 100 of them police officers – have been injured in clashes during anti-government protests in Mexico City, police said. Thousands of demonstrators marched in the Mexican capital on Saturdayto protest against violent crime and President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government. Sheinbaum said the marches, which also took place in other cities, had been funded by right-wing politicians …

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‘We’re Just Going To Go Through This Again’: Americans Fear Second Government Shutdown

Beth Johnson is accustomed to the uncertainty that comes with being a military wife – picking up and moving her family every three years. The crippling anxiety that comes with a US government shutdown, however, is not something she is used to. She is one of the millions of Americans who sighed a deep breath of relief when politicians in …

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On Epstein And Venezuela, Trump Tries To Rebrand

In need of a reset on multiple policy fronts, the Trump administration isn’t afraid of turning to some good old-fashioned rebranding. ► Tired of hearing about how Epstein emails released by a House Democrats feature President Donald Trump? Trump asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate any Democrats who, like Trump, were Epstein associates and are mentioned in the emails. …

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Trump Celebrates As Democrats Face Fallout From End Of Shutdown

After 43 days, the longest US government shutdown in history is coming to an end. Federal workers will start receiving pay again. National Parks will reopen. Government services that had been curtailed or suspended entirely will resume. Air travel, which had become a nightmare for many Americans, will return to being merely frustrating. After the dust settles and the ink …

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Widespread Effects Of The Government Shutdown

The government shutdown – now on its 41st day but with an end in sight – has had widespread effects across the country, from reduced air travel capacity to federal workers not receiving paycheques to the shuttering of federally funded museums. Image caption: Passengers look at a board showing flight delays and cancellations in red at Orlando International Airport on …

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Shutdown’s ‘End Is In Sight’, Republican Senate Leader Says

We’ve also just heard from Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune, striking an optimistic note about the outcome of negotiations on a deal to end the shutdown. He says he’s “glad to be able to say that eight Democrats joined Republicans last night to take the first step to reopen the government”. Thune says that the proposal includes funding for …

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US To Boycott G20 In South Africa, Trump Says

Donald Trump has said the US will not attend the G20 summit in South Africa over widely discredited claims that white people are being persecuted in the country. The US president said it was a “total disgrace” that South Africa is hosting the meeting, where leaders from the world’s largest economies will gather in Johannesburg later this month. South Africa’s …

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Six Dead As Russia Hits Energy And Residential Sites In Ukraine

At least six people have died after Russia launched hundreds of missile and drone attacks on energy infrastructure and residential targets in Ukraine overnight. A strike on an apartment building in the city of Dnipro killed two people and wounded 12, while three died in Zaporizhzhia. Two people died in a Russian strike on an apartment building in Dnipro In …

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