El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has offered to house US criminals, including those with citizenship and residency, in Salvadoran jails for a fee. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has welcomed this unprecedented proposal, which could include jailing gang members and deporting migrants, to help sustain El Salvador's prison system.
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World shares experienced mixed results on Monday as US stocks fell sharply due to concerns over Trump's policies affecting the economy. German shares rose after conservatives' election victory. In Asia, markets showed varied performance. Weaker US economic reports, including declining home sales and rising tariffs, fueled pessimism, affecting small company stocks and impacting global market trends.
Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman plans a $600 billion investment in the US over the next four years, following telephonic discussions with President Trump. This announcement underscores the close ties between the two nations, despite recent tensions and decreased reliance on Saudi oil exports.
​"Donald John Trump is going to raise his hand on the King James Bible and take the oath of office, his third victory and his second term," Bannon said. "And the viceroy Mike Davis tells me, since it doesn't actually say consecutive, that, I don't know, maybe we do it again in '28? Are you guys down for that? Trump '28?" he said.
Mohammad al-Bashir, a former "Salvation Government" leader in Idlib, Syria, is now the nation's head. The engineering graduate takes the helm after a 13-year conflict, governing from Damascus. Bashir, originally from Idlib, previously worked for Syria's state gas company and led the rebel administration. His leadership expands beyond Idlib after a recent rebel offensive captured key territories, including Aleppo.
A US judge has demanded Trump administration officials explain the possible violation of his order following the deportation of Venezuelan gang members. The administration maintains that federal courts lack the jurisdiction to challenge the president's authority, invoking an old wartime law for the expulsions.
​Amid a lot of teas from who did what at Jimmy Carter's funeral service which saw a stellar gathering of five presidents -- Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Donald Trump, Kamala Harris cropped Donald Trump out of the photo that she posted on the Instagram account of the Vice President.
Andrew and Tristan Tate have returned to Romania to face charges of human trafficking and forming a criminal gang, asserting their innocence. The investigation is ongoing with additional charges including human trafficking and money laundering, although the brothers deny all allegations.
​"Is this a joke? Did we get something wrong? Did someone scam us? Are we sure about this, producers? There is a convicted felon on the cover of Time Magazine as the Person of the Year. Maybe we're being scammed. Did someone put out a fake tweet or something about this? I don’t know," Lemon continued his tirade against both Trump and the TIME.
Polish anti-discrimination coach Lukasz Jakubowski reports a rise in racist attacks against Ukrainian refugees, including schoolchildren. Tensions have increased as the Polish government considers limiting child benefits for Ukrainian parents. This issue has also become a topic in the upcoming presidential election.
US attorney general Pam Bondi asserted that the Trump administration is committed to revealing those involved in Jeffrey Epstein's case. Bondi emphasized the importance of transparency, particularly concerning individuals with no legal grounds for anonymity, highlighting the significant issue of human trafficking in the US.