Four people have been detained after a deadly stabbing linked to Islamic extremism in Mulhouse, France. The suspect, a 37-year-old Algerian man, attacked while repeatedly shouting 'Allahu akbar.' The French government is addressing immigration issues following the incident, emphasizing the need for cooperation with Algeria.
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US lawmakers are urging President Biden to extend the deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok's US assets to avoid a potential ban. ByteDance's legal team argues that completing a sale by January 19 is unfeasible, stressing the impact on 170 million American users. Many content creators are switching to another Chinese app, Xiaohongshu.
Donald Trump engaged directly in trade discussions with Japanese officials. This happened amidst worries about tariffs. Shigeru Ishiba noted constructive talks. Trump aims to finalize deals as China expands its influence. Tariffs sparked market panic and recession fears. China's Xi Jinping promotes his country as a reliable trade partner. Trump faces domestic pressure to resolve tariff issues.
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US stock indices plummeted following President Trump's new tariffs, causing significant economic concern. Despite the market turmoil and criticism from various quarters, including former allies and economic experts, Trump and his administration remained optimistic about the long-term benefits of these trade tactics, projecting increased revenue, jobs, and foreign investment for the US.
"Basically, Mahmoud's wife thinks ISIS is better than Trump. Maybe she can go to be an ISIS bride in Syria," MAGA commentator Laura Loomer posted on X reacting to the statement Mahmoud Khalil's wife issued on March 11 when she did not reveal her identity. "Syria is safer for her, her unborn child, and her criminal husband," another wrote. "She shouldn't be allowed to give birth in America," another user wrote. Mahmoud Khalil's wife Noor Abdalla is a 28-year-old dentist and she is expecting her... Expand
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