How Trump tried to convince China’s Xi to free jailed Hong Kong media mogul

How Trump tried to convince China’s Xi to free jailed Hong Kong media mogul

Trump’s direct intervention comes as Lai awaits a verdict after a trial widely seen as a symbol of China’s crackdown on rights and freedoms in the Asian financial hub under a national security law imposed after mass pro-democracy protests in 2019.

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How Brazilian meat giant JBS became nexus of corruption, labour abuses, cattle laundering and Amazon deforestation

How Brazilian meat giant JBS became nexus of corruption, labour abuses, cattle laundering and Amazon deforestation

In 2019, our first major story lifted the lid on how its beef was driving the destruction of swathes of the Amazon. And earlier that year, when truck driver Alessandro Ale posted a photo on Facebook of his journey carrying 250 cattle across the southern Amazon rainforest, he would’ve had little inkling of the storm that would follow.

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Powerful former US vice president who pushed for Iraq war, Dick Cheney, dies at 84

Powerful former US vice president who pushed for Iraq war, Dick Cheney, dies at 84

Dick Cheney was troubled much of his life by heart problems, suffering the first of a number of heart attacks at age 37. He had a heart transplant in 2012. Cheney and Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who had been colleagues in the Nixon White House, were key voices pushing for the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Concerns Trump abetted economic crimes by ousting watchdog of US housing regulator involved in mortgage probes of foes

Concerns Trump abetted economic crimes by ousting watchdog of US housing regulator involved in mortgage probes of foes

The most recent snapshot available via the Internet Archive was from late September and listed Allen as acting inspector general. In response to news of Allen’s removal, Democratic US Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts said, “Director Pulte has some answering to do.”

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Ugandan-born Mamdani rattles Trump in New York City mayoral race, which looks his to lose

Ugandan-born Mamdani rattles Trump in New York City mayoral race, which looks his to lose

Tuesday’s New York City election has been closely watched nationally as one that could help shape the image of the Democratic Party as it seeks its identity in opposition to Trump. Mamdani, 34, a self-described democratic socialist who is leading Cuomo in the polls, has energised younger and more progressive voters, but he has also alarmed more moderate Democrats who fear a shift too far to the left may backfire.

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Zohran Mamdani’s Ugandan heritage fires up New York City’s mayoral rat race

Zohran Mamdani’s Ugandan heritage fires up New York City’s mayoral rat race

Some Ugandans who have known Mamdani over the years say that while he may not be fluent in the local Luganda dialect, he understands the language and is proud of his local background.

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Domino effect: Neighbours close borders after Trump threatens to enforce Christian freedom of worship in Nigeria militarily

Domino effect: Neighbours close borders after Trump threatens to enforce Christian freedom of worship in Nigeria militarily

Chadian Armed Forces have been placed on maximum alert with troops, armoured vehicles and surveillance drones deployed along key border routes. President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno was quoted as saying that “no armed group or foreign force will be allowed to enter Chadian soil under any disguise.”

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Trump threatens Nigeria with potential military action, escalates claim of Christian persecution

Trump threatens Nigeria with potential military action, escalates claim of Christian persecution

Nigeria’s population of 220 million is split almost equally between Christians and Muslims. The country has long faced insecurity from various fronts including the Boko Haram extremist group, which seeks to establish its radical interpretation of Islamic law and has also targeted Muslims it deems not Muslim enough.

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Reports: Vaccine that can treat cancer might already exist but finding causes of its soaring rates does not serve interests of people in power

Reports: Vaccine that can treat cancer might already exist but finding causes of its soaring rates does not serve interests of people in power

According to Nature, “A vaccine that helps to fight cancer might already exist. People being treated for certain deadly cancers lived longer if they had received an mRNA-based vaccine against Covid-19 than if they hadn’t, finds an analysis of medical records.”

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Trump: Only 7500 per year will be granted refugees status in US, priority given to white South Africans

Trump: Only 7500 per year will be granted refugees status in US, priority given to white South Africans

An internal document drafted by US government officials in April suggested the administration could also prioritise bringing in Europeans as refugees if they were targeted for expressing certain views, such as opposition to mass migration or support for populist political parties.

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