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Far-right US influencer Candace Owens loses legal fight to enter Australia

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Far-right U.S. influencer Candace Owens has lost her bid to enter Australia after the country’s highest court on Wednesday backed the government’s decision to deny her a visa over concerns she could “incite discord” in the community. Owens, who has built a large online following for her controversial conservative views, applied for a …

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Heavy rains flood Mexico towns, leave nearly 130 dead or missing

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Torrential rains that lashed Mexico last week killed at least 64 people and 65 more are missing, the government said on Monday, after a tropical depression triggered landslides and flooding in parts of the Gulf Coast and central states. The unnamed depression came toward the end of the rainy season, battering land …

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Doctors without Borders shutters Haiti emergency clinic in ‘last resort’

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) -Doctors without Borders (MSF) said on Tuesday it is indefinitely closing an emergency clinic in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince due to extended violent clashes in the area that threaten the safety of staff and patients. MSF had suspended operations at health clinic in Turgeau, located near a high school and some government ministries, since …

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Trump says he is endorsing Argentina’s Milei for reelection

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said at the White House on Tuesday he would endorse Argentinian President Javier Milei for re-election. Trump had already indicated during the UN General Assembly in September that he was endorsing Milei, when he handed the Argentinian leader a print-out of a Truth Social post with his endorsement. (Reporting …

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UN warns of more Haitian children in crossfire as gang recruitment grows

By Sarah Morland (Reuters) -Haitian gangs’ growing recruitment of children means it is inevitable minors will be caught in the crossfire, a U.N. official said on Tuesday, vowing to train armed personnel who deploy to fight those gangs as part of a newly mandated force. There has been an increase in gang recruitment of minors …

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Exclusive-US revokes visas of over 50 Mexican politicians in new drug war front

By Diego Oré, Emily Green and Stephen Eisenhammer MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The U.S. government has revoked the visas of at least 50 politicians and government officials in Mexico amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on drug cartels and their suspected political allies, two Mexican officials told Reuters. A handful of these cases have been publicized, but …

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Israel’s Netanyahu won’t attend Egypt summit on ending Gaza war

(Reuters) -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not attend Monday’s summit on ending the Gaza war in Egypt, his office said, after Cairo had earlier announced he would take part, a prospect that could have been awkward for some confirmed guests. In a statement, Netanyahu’s office said he had been invited by U.S. President Donald …

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Brazil Supreme Court justice keeps Bolsonaro under house arrest

SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ruled on Monday to keep former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest, according to a court document seen by Reuters. Bolsonaro has been under house arrest since August for failing to comply with restraining orders related to his alleged attempts to persuade U.S. President Donald …

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Iran says US president’s invitation to dialogue is contradictory

DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran’s foreign ministry on Tuesday criticised U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for dialogue, accusing Washington of “hostile and criminal behaviour” after his remarks to Israel’s parliament about being ready to strike a deal with Tehran. The ministry said in a statement that Trump’s call for peace is in conflict with his actions towards …

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