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Friday briefing: Trump criticizes Europe

The president criticized Europe yesterday for what he called “unfair” commercial practice and rules during a montal video appearance in Davos. He voted impose fees in companies that you choose to produce outside of the United States

In the United States, Trump was delayed in his efforts to rewrite immigration law when a judge temporarily blocked his order to end automatic citizenship for children born in the United States. Trump’s order is “Blatantly Unconstitutional,” the judge said.

“Sweel, I have difficulty understanding how a member of the bar has been an enemy without civility, this is a constitutional order,” the judge told lawyers of the Trump administration. “It just boggles my mind.”

The beginning of his second term, Trump posed before the global conservative population. Trump falls on the right end of the spectrum and he promised the changes – such as the booklets of millions of undocumented immigrants – that many of his fans in Europe remain well.

The nearly three-year war between Russia and Ukraine has killed many more Russian soldiers, but Russia is always a winner.

Russia has lost about twice as many deaths and serious injuries as, according to the most independent estimates, but an independent population and greater recruitment and more aggressive to replace the losses at a higher speed.

Russian forces were also bombarded by northern troops fighting on the front line. More than 400,000 Russians face about 250,000 Ukrainians, and the gap between the armies is growing.

“The fat man grows thinner,” a military analyst said. “But the thin man dies.”

Related: The support of the President Volodymyr Zelensky is badly dipped. With Trump in the White House, he He may face a tough re-election.


Since the cease-fire began on Sunday, Hamas has worked to show that it is still in control.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanya of Israel voted to eliminate Hamas, but never came up with a plan for a realistic alternative that could take control of Gaza. For many residents of Gaza, the rapid rise of Hamas fighters it was a surprise.

tied up: Two Palestinian militants they were killed During the Israeli military operation around Jenin, in the west bank.

A wedding in Thailand yesterday ushered in a new era for same-sex couples who for the first time were legally allowed to marry. Hundreds of people gathered for the ceremony, which took place in one of the largest malls in Bangkok.

Thailand has become the first country in Southeast Asia – and only the third in Asia after Taiwan and Nepal – to allow people of the same gender to marry.

Live camp: José Jiménez, Who in the 1960s transformed the Chicago gang into a militant voice for contracted social services, fair education and Puerto Rico, Died at 76.

The oscars have made a lot of nominations for movies that were not widely seenbut they are rooted in progressive politics. Karla Diasa Gascón, as for Best actress for “Emilia Séer pinerna,” a musical that explores trans identity and Mexico is not the first trans actress. The film led the pack with 13 nominations overall.

“The Brutalist,” a three-and-a-half-hour study of immigrant trauma, raked in 10 nominations. Demi Moore made a career retreat with a nod for best actress in “the substance.” “He’s a little skeptical:” Our columnist of the season, Kyle Buchanan, told us. “It also makes a lot of Oscar history.”


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2025-01-23 23:53:00

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