US Attorney General Pam Bondi has ordered a review of federal prosecutions of Donald Trump, focusing on potential political motivations. This includes examining cases by special counsel Jack Smith and the January 6 Capitol attack. Bondi announced new directives reversing Biden-era policies and introduced a working group, raising concerns about the justice department's independence.
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USAID is under heavy scrutiny after a Trump administration crackdown and a 90-day pause in foreign assistance. Concerns over the agency's expenditures, including funding initiatives in LGBTQ and other social domains, have been raised. The list of controversial spending includes significant amounts for projects in diverse regions, sparking debates about the agency's accountability.
A man in North Carolina has been charged with multiple crimes for breaking into a motel, pretending to be an ICE agent, and threatening a woman with deportation unless she engaged in sexual acts. He faces charges including kidnapping, rape, and possessing cocaine. This incident raises concerns about the exploitation and impersonation of immigration officers in the US.
German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock urges Europe to increase pressure on the US to maintain support for NATO allies and ensure a fair peace for Ukraine. Baerbock emphasizes that any settlement without Ukraine's consent would fail, while a US-Ukraine deal involving rare earth minerals is in the works, despite tensions between Trump and Zelensky.
Canadian hockey fans at the Ottawa Senators game booed the U.S. national anthem as a reaction to President Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports. Despite the hostility, the singer continued performing, and fans expressed patriotism during the Canadian anthem. Tensions over trade policies influenced their unusual behavior.
European leaders are reacting to shifts in US policy under the Trump administration, particularly regarding Ukraine and Nato. A meeting in Paris revealed divisions over how to respond, with calls for increased defense spending and potential troop deployments to Ukraine. European leaders stress the need for political will to address these challenges.
German ministers vowed to prosecute Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's supporters who seek refuge in Germany. They emphasized Germany's commitment to holding perpetrators of atrocities accountable under universal jurisdiction, citing previous convictions of Syrian officials and ongoing trials. Germany has taken in a large number of Syrian refugees and remains vigilant against war criminals.
President Donald Trump has threatened to increase tariffs on Canadian goods after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced 25% duties on US products. Trudeau emphasized Canada as a close ally but issued retaliatory tariffs totaling $155 billion in response to what he described as an unjustified trade war initiated by the US.
A 28-year-old PhD student at University College London, Zhenhao Zou, has been convicted of drugging and raping 10 women between 2019 and 2023. He lured victims through dating apps, drugged them, and filmed the assaults. Zou's crimes were committed in both England and China.
An Indiana family claims their 12-year-old daughter was denied a heart transplant due to being unvaccinated against Covid-19. The family, linked to vice president JD Vance, opposes vaccines on religious grounds. 12-year-old Adaline was born in China with two heart conditions. Her mother Janeed Deal is reportedly related by marriage to JD Vance's half-siblings.
Mediators have presented Israel and Hamas with a final draft in Doha to end the year-long conflict in Gaza. Talks attended by officials from both Joe Biden's and Donald Trump's teams are at a critical juncture. The proposed phased ceasefire includes initial hostage releases for a fighting halt, with a de facto deadline set for January 20.