President Donald Trump announced that the US will hold Iran accountable for future attacks by Tehran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. This comes after Houthis targeted US and foreign ships, leading Trump to order airstrikes that killed 31 people, including civilians. The Houthis, supported by Iran, have been intensifying regional conflict.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi warned that Beijing will retaliate against US tariffs, accusing Washington of hostility despite China's cooperation on issues like America's fentanyl crisis. He also criticized President Trump's approach of placing US interests over international cooperation, warning it could destabilize global order and harm international relations.
A massive five-alarm fire at a Bronx apartment building injured seven people, including five firefighters, and displaced 160 residents. The blaze, fueled by strong winds, started early Friday morning. Residents used space heaters due to inadequate heating. Authorities and the FDNY are investigating the cause while temporary shelters are set up to aid the displaced.
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A federal judge temporarily blocked Donald Trump's attempt to deport alleged Venezuelan gang members using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. Trump claimed the Tren de Aragua gang posed a national security threat. Civil rights groups argued the law wasn’t meant for peacetime. The judge has halted deportations for 14 days while reviewing the case.
President Donald Trump has indicated the possibility of offering a reduction in tariffs to China to facilitate the sale of TikTok. Trump's decision comes as part of efforts to secure approval from Beijing for the transaction and possibly extend the deadline if necessary.
Brexit is costing UK businesses £37 billion annually due to reduced trade with the EU. Labour government aims to rebuild economic ties and remove trade barriers. SNP MP criticizes hard Brexit, urging the government to join the customs union and single market to mitigate losses.