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Earthquake in Ecuador caused injuries and damage. China and the U.S. face trade tensions. Poll shows disapproval of Trump's immigration policies. Trump traveled to Rome for Pope Francis's funeral. Spain may host two Formula One races in 2026.
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About 130 delegations, including fifty heads of state and ten kings, will attend Pope Francis' funeral in the Vatican. Russia's bombardment of Kyiv, responding to a Ukrainian ceasefire proposal, caused ten deaths. Scientific Reports retracted a study on Tall el-Hamman. Latin music consumption has surged in the U.S.
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Thousands of mourners paid their final respects to Pope Francis; the U.S. considers lowering tariffs on China; massacre in Kashmir; China advances humanoid AI robots; Álvaro Pombo awarded the Cervantes Prize.
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The public funeral for Pope Francis will commence at the Vaticano, where the faithful will have three days to pay their respects before the funeral and burial. Notably, Argentine President Javier Milei will attend the event. In other news, the New York Stock Exchange opened on a positive note, with the Nasdaq leading the gains. Additionally, MIT astronomers have discovered a disintegrating lava exoplanet with an extensive tail. Lastly, the Hollywood Academy will implement a new requirement for Oscar voters, mandating that they view all nominated films.
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Pope Francis has passed away at the age of 88 in his residence. The official announcement was made by the Camerlengo, who emphasized the Pope’s lifelong commitment to faith and his deep concern for the poor. His time as pontiff was marked by a push for broader global representation in the Catholic Church, reflected in the makeup of the College of Cardinals. World leaders, including Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Javier Milei, offered their condolences—acknowledging his moral influence and leadership, even amid past disagreements.
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The Trump administration has requested that the Supreme Court lift the ban on deporting Venezuelan migrants. Meanwhile, a meeting is expected to take place in London to explore a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, with Ukrainian representatives in attendance. Pope Francis, currently recovering from a respiratory infection, delivered the Urbi et Orbi blessing and greeted the faithful. British jets recently intercepted Russian aircraft near NATO airspace in two separate incidents. Over forty cyclists were injured in a mass crash during the Belgian Gran Fondo.
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The U.S. Supreme Court issued a temporary suspension of deportations affecting Venezuelan nationals, as New York reaffirmed its stance as a sanctuary city amid tightening federal immigration measures. Meanwhile, Ecuador raised its security alert to the highest level over alleged terrorist threats against its president. In a very different headline, a Chinese humanoid robot completed its first half marathon through city streets. And in the world of justice and scandal, film producer Harvey Weinstein was transferred to a hospital as his new trial on sexual assault charges gets underway.
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Senator Marco Rubio suggested that the United States might pull out of the Ukraine-Russia peace process if negotiations fail to show meaningful progress. The statement touches on themes of international conflict, war, and foreign policy, and was originally reported by the EFE news agency as part of its broader news coverage.
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Possible massive U.S. tariffs against China in retaliation for trade practices, stemming from an investigation into dependence on critical minerals. The outlet also covers President Trump’s criticism and threat to cut federal funding to Harvard University, accusing it of hiring leftist ideologues. Additionally, it highlights Secretary of State Rubio’s praise for Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, calling her the “Venezuelan Iron Lady.” Finally, the paper reports a sharp drop in migrants at the Nicaragua-Honduras border following Trump’s toughened immigration policies, and reveals details about the final days and death of actor Gene Hackman and his wife.
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A U.S.-Panama security agreement on military presence in the Canal sparks sovereignty concerns. Meanwhile, Barack Obama voices support for Harvard amid the Trump administration's pushback on diversity policies. Soccer star Jude Bellingham remains confident ahead of a crucial match. And in entertainment news, The Last of Us has been greenlit for a third season.
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The New York Stock Exchange opened on a high note, buoyed by tariff exemptions on tech imports. Meanwhile, Donald Trump congratulated Daniel Noboa on winning Ecuador’s presidential race. French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to the late Mario Vargas Llosa, highlighting the author’s lifelong defense of liberty against fanaticism. The report also features a stunning new image of the NGC 1514 nebula captured by the James Webb Telescope, and Rory McIlroy’s recent triumph at the Augusta Masters.
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The U.S. and Iran have started nuclear talks in Oman, with Iran pushing for indirect negotiations. Trump warns of military action if a deal isn't reached.
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China raised tariffs on the US. Five Spanish tourists died in a New York helicopter crash. Lando Norris led the first practice session for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Jair Bolsonaro was hospitalized during a political tour.
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EU halts tariffs amid talks. China restricts U.S. films in retaliation. Santo Domingo collapse claims 218 lives. Filmmakers eye Palme d'Or. Koeman weighs in on Champions League.
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China Raises Tariffs on U.S. in Response to Trump's Hike
New York Stock Exchange Rises Despite Tariffs from China and EU
Germany Forms Coalition with Merz as Chancellor
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Donald Trump stated that China is seeking a trade deal with the U.S., while the EU negotiates increased gas imports in exchange for lower tariffs. The New York Stock Exchange rises, and Tom Cruise will present 'Mission: Impossible' at Cannes.
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The new U.S. tariffs have triggered historic drops in Asian markets. China retaliates with countermeasures and warns of a potential global recession. Russia rejects a ceasefire in Ukraine and continues negotiations with the U.S. Netanyahu will meet with Trump to discuss tariffs and the situation in Gaza.
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Massive protests against Trump and Musk. Lawyer suspended over wrongful deportation. Pope Francis makes a comeback. Countries curb dollar use. Arab markets plummet due to tariffs.
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Trump implemented a 10% global tariff, sparking economic concerns. A earthquake in Myanmar left thousands dead and millions impacted. Verstappen secured pole in Japan, and Müller is set to leave Bayern.
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Trump impuso un arancel global del 10%, causando preocupación económica. Un terremoto en Birmania dejó miles de muertos y millones afectados. Verstappen ganó la pole en Japón, y Müller dejará el Bayern.
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