South African President Cyril Ramaphosa dismissed claims of persecution against white Afrikaners, countering assertions from US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk. He urged unity within the country, highlighting that the allegations of targeted farm attacks and 'white genocide' lack factual basis and are being used to divide South Africans.
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A clandestine tunnel discovered on the US-Mexico border allowing entry from Ciudad Juarez into the Texan city of El Paso will be sealed by Mexican authorities, an army official said Saturday, adding that its construction was under investigation. According to the Mexican newspaper Reforma, the fire was started by some of the migrants who were camping there to resist attempts by immigration authorities to detain them and transfer them to Mexico City for later deportation.
The settlement, which includes a $15 million donation to a presidential foundation and museum for Trump and an additional $1 million to cover his legal fees, has reportedly left morale at ABC News at a low point. Staff members expressed frustration at the network’s reluctance to cover its own settlement story, despite it making headlines elsewhere.
President Joe Biden’s recent prisoner swap with China has sparked controversy and misinformation, with some falsely claiming he “pardoned†a Chinese national convicted of child pornography. In reality, Biden commuted the sentence of Shanlin Jin, a calculated move to secure the release of three Americans wrongfully detained in China, while imposing strict conditions on Jin’s release.
A New York judge has rejected President-elect Donald Trump's bid to delay his sentencing in a hush-money case, scheduled just days before his inauguration. Judge Juan Merchan upheld his earlier decision despite Trump's legal team's appeals. Trump, convicted of falsifying business records in 2023, faces sentencing on January 10, 2025, though jail time is unlikely.
A thick haze in Kathmandu Valley pushed the Air Quality Index to 'Very Unhealthy,' reaching 'Hazardous' levels in Bhaisipati with a reading of 333. The pollution caused flight diversions and health issues for residents, highlighting a severe environmental and public health crisis in Nepal.
The Philippine house of representatives voted to impeach vice president Sara Duterte on Wednesday, accusing her of constitutional violations, graft, corruption, and plotting to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos. The impeachment paves the way for a senate trial, where two-thirds of the 24 senators must vote for her removal. Duterte's impeachment follows allegations of misuse of public funds and a deteriorating relationship with Marcos. The case has sparked political debates, with the Senate... Expand
Elon Musk appears on the Time Magazine cover as 'President Musk' in an illustration done by the magazine as he and his Department of Government Efficiency gain strength in the administration. The cover story noted that no man before Elon Musk wielded such authority in the government and these are just the beginnings, it said.
As the motive of the explosion that followed a suicide remains under probe, Republican leader Matt Gaetz posted on X: 'The Vegas dude seems like a real CHAD??' "So bizarre," Gaetz who also served in the Army wrote. Though the explosion was initially thought of as a terror attack carrying a political statement against Donald Trump, Matthew Livelsberger's uncle said he was a Trump supporter.
Historical parallels illustrate the potential dangers of mass deportations. During the Great Depression, the US government forcibly deported up to 1.8 million people of Mexican descent, including thousands of US-born citizens, in an effort to free up jobs for white Americans. The economic outcome of this policy was counterproductive—wages for US-born workers stagnated or declined, and labor shortages crippled key industries. Fast-forward to today, where similar measures could have an even more... Expand