Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum declared Mexico will not tolerate any invasion of its sovereignty following the US designation of drug cartels as terrorist organizations. She emphasized collaboration, not subordination, and hinted at expanded legal actions against US gunmakers. Rising tensions involve increased drug seizures and troop deployments as both nations combat narcotics smuggling.
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Orthodox priests from Russia are facing repression for opposing Russian policies and the invasion of Ukraine. Many have fled, facing difficulties in resettling, such as finding jobs and learning new skills. Organizations like Peace unto All provide financial support. Some priests have found new roles in European countries, but challenges remain significant.
The European Union plans to deport more migrants and establish "return hubs" in third countries, enabling one EU country to enforce another's deportation order. Current rules limit deportations to countries of origin or transit. Rights groups criticize the proposal, arguing it could result in more detentions and family separations, as well as increase human rights violations.
KFC is moving its corporate headquarters from Louisville, Kentucky, to Plano, Texas, affecting around 190 employees. The decision aligns with Yum! Brands' restructuring strategy and Texas's favorable tax policies. Despite the move, Yum! Brands will maintain a presence in Louisville, including the KFC Foundation and a flagship restaurant.
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US President Trump’s administration is pressuring Ukraine to sign an economic deal transferring substantial natural resources and profits in exchange for support. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected the proposal, demanding military aid. The contentious negotiations are causing concern among Ukrainian officials and European allies, with potential dire consequences if Trump’s terms are refused.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's sudden declaration of martial law on December 3rd plunged the nation into chaos. A late-night cabinet meeting, convened with little notice, revealed Yoon's unilateral decision, sparking fierce objections from ministers concerned about economic fallout. Despite pleas, Yoon proceeded with the declaration, triggering market panic and a dramatic parliamentary response.
President Biden condemned the shooting at a Wisconsin Christian school, calling it "shocking and unconscionable." He expressed grief for the victims, including a teacher and student, and praised first responders. Biden urged Congress to enact stricter gun laws, citing the need to protect children from gun violence.