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Trump vs Musk: Former allies turn bitter rivals in high-stakes spat
Trump and Musk are at war after the tech mogul denounced Trump’s multi-trillion-dollar spending bill. Musk slammed the bill as “disgusting pork” and accused Trump of betrayal.
Trump hit back, saying Musk “just went CRAZY” and threatened to cancel government contracts with Tesla and SpaceX.
Musk, who once endorsed Trump and donated $290m to his campaign, accused the president of ingratitude and implied Trump might be linked to Epstein.
Their aides are now trying to arrange a peace call.
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Trump tariffs and troop threats put South Korea’s new president under pressure
Lee Jae-myung has taken office immediately after the downfall of Yoon Suk Yeol, promising to heal South Korea’s democracy—but first, he must address a looming crisis.
Trump’s tariffs and criticism of Seoul’s military spending have shaken confidence. Talks with Washington are urgent as economic slowdown bites.
Lee also faces a dilemma: deepen ties with the US or pursue a more balanced approach with China.
There’s concern Trump could abandon Seoul or trade away its interests in renewed talks with Kim Jong Un.
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Trump and Musk clash over debt-heavy budget plan
Elon Musk has publicly criticised Trump's multi-trillion dollar tax and spending package, calling it fiscally reckless.
The bill includes renewed 2017 tax cuts, higher military spending, and $4tn borrowing capacity.
Trump allies defended the bill, but Musk warned it would raise the deficit and hurt American taxpayers.
His criticism comes despite previous support for Trump, including over $250m in donations last year.
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires reaches Europe
Smoke from intense wildfires in Canada has crossed the Atlantic and reached Europe.
According to the EU's Copernicus Earth observation programme, more smoke plumes will reach the continent in the coming days.
This could result in hazy skies and red-orange sunsets, but ground-level air quality is unlikely to be significantly affected since the smoke mostly stays in higher altitudes.
Earlier smoke reached the Mediterranean on 18–19 May, and a larger cloud arrived in northwestern Europe in the last week of May.
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Ukraine just hit 4 Russian airbases. From inside Russia.
Kyiv confirmed an unprecedented op: 117 drones used to strike deep into Russia, launched from trucks smuggled across the border.
Damaged or destroyed: at least 13 warplanes, including strategic bombers.
Hit zones: Siberia, Murmansk, Ryazan, Ivanovo — some 3,000+ km from Ukraine.
Zelensky: SBU ran the op “next to the FSB,” and all operatives escaped safely.
Russia admits aircraft caught fire. SBU says: $7bn worth of damage.
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Fueling the War: How the West Keeps Russia's War Machine Running
The West is helping Ukraine defend itself — and helping Russia pay for the invasion. Talk about playing both sides.
Since February 2022, Russia has made nearly €900bn from fossil fuel exports — €228bn of that from sanctioning countries.
Gas flows via Turkey. Oil sneaks back in via refineries in India and Turkey. And LNG? Still landing safely in the EU.
The so-called "refining loophole" is an open secret. It’s legal, sure. But it keeps Russian money flowing.
Meanwhile, aid to Ukraine is a fraction of what Europe pays Moscow.
Moral clarity? Lost in the pipelines.
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Trump Doubles Down on Tariffs to Boost US Steel Industry
Trump announced a dramatic increase in tariffs on steel and aluminium imports to 50%, effective Wednesday.
During a rally in Pittsburgh, he claimed the policy would revive the steel industry and prevent layoffs.
He praised a pending $14bn investment by Japan’s Nippon Steel in collaboration with US Steel, though the deal’s status remains uncertain.
Critics point out that previous tariffs destabilized global markets, and US courts are still reviewing their legality.
Meanwhile, Trump accuses China of violating tariff agreements, and trade tensions continue to simmer.
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Musk Steps Away from Trump’s DOGE Project Amid Growing Controversy
After a turbulent stint in Washington, Elon Musk has ended his federal role in Trump’s administration. Musk led the DOGE initiative, which pushed to shrink government size through deep spending and staff cuts.
Musk cited growing backlash and a clash with Trump’s legislative agenda as reasons for stepping down, saying DOGE was becoming the "whipping boy" for every issue.
He departs as Tesla weathers its worst sales slump ever and pressure from activists escalates.
Despite pulling back politically, Musk says DOGE’s vision of government efficiency will persist.
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🥋 Macron meme goes local: French gym runs ad mocking presidential slap
"Getting hit by your wife? Time for self-defense training."
That’s the new tagline from a French fitness club after the viral video of Brigitte smacking Emmanuel.
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Nigeria's Diversity in Danger? Tinubu Faces Backlash Over Top Job Picks
The exclusive appointment of Yoruba officials to Nigeria's eight most sensitive national roles has sparked a fierce debate over fairness.
While the presidency insists it respects regional balance, critics — including northern politicians — say the trend risks alienating large parts of the population.
Some worry this could set a dangerous precedent for future leaders.
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North Korea’s Destroyer Tips Over; Officials Arrested
North Korea arrested three senior shipyard staff after a newly built warship partially capsized during launch.
Kim Jong Un called it a “criminal act” and vowed punishment. Despite damage to the stern, state media insists the ship suffered no serious structural breach.
The incident comes just weeks after North Korea showed off a similar destroyer, hailed as a naval milestone.
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Trump's $175bn Missile Dome: Deterrence or Delusion?
A futuristic missile defense system — the “Golden Dome” — is at the center of Donald Trump's new security vision. Aimed at countering Russian and Chinese tech, the system promises space-based shields and hypersonic interceptors.
But experts say building it by the end of Trump’s term is fantasy. Even partial coverage would require years and hundreds of billions in spending.
Critics fear the dome could provoke global escalation — China already called it a threat to space security.
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Trump Warns of Huge Tariffs, EU Urges Calm
Donald Trump has threatened a 50% import tax on EU goods, citing stalled trade talks. Brussels responded by stressing the need for respect over intimidation.
The EU sends over $600 billion in goods to the US annually — a relationship now under pressure. European leaders warned of “serious damage” if tensions escalate, though they’re still hoping for a negotiated solution.
Markets dipped on both sides of the Atlantic after the news.
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Arctic Becomes New Frontline in Global Power Struggle
The Arctic, warming four times faster than the rest of the world, is now a battleground for influence. Russia and China have intensified joint activities—from coast guard patrols to military exercises—while NATO countries like Norway monitor suspicious naval traffic and espionage.
Locals in border towns feel the heat as GPS jamming and spy operations increase. Indigenous voices warn of “green colonialism” as global players eye Arctic resources under the guise of climate concern.
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Seeing in the dark? New contact lens turns infrared visible
Researchers in China have designed a contact lens that lets people "see" infrared light, even without opening their eyes.
Built from flexible plastic and embedded nanoparticles, the lens turns invisible IR light into visible wavelengths. Test subjects used it to recognize infrared signals – especially well with eyes closed.
It currently only works with near-infrared LEDs (up to 1600 nm), not with lower-energy heat like body radiation.
The team is now working to boost sensitivity and sees future use for color vision correction and encrypted communication.
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Trump enforces new travel ban on 12 countries over terrorism and immigration concerns
In a new proclamation, President Trump has banned travelers from 12 nations, citing terrorism, overstay rates, and lack of cooperation on deportations.
Afghanistan is criticized for Taliban control; Iran for sponsoring groups like Hezbollah; Somalia and Yemen for poor governance.
Chad’s 49.5% overstay rate and Congo’s 29.6% rate are also highlighted.
Meanwhile, seven other countries, including Cuba and Burundi, will face partial restrictions.
Egypt, connected to a recent attack, is notably absent from the list.
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Deadly mushroom lunch trial: Patterson says she was ill too
Erin Patterson has denied murdering three relatives with a toxic mushroom dish, saying she vomited after eating part of the meal and bingeing on cake.
She admitted lying about having cancer to conceal plans for weight-loss surgery.
Patterson also admitted wiping her phone and throwing out a food dehydrator after the meal, fearing suspicion.
Three guests died and one was hospitalised; Patterson says she never meant harm.
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Floods in Nigeria kill over 200, 500 still missing
Mokwa, in Nigeria’s Niger State, has seen its worst flooding in 60 years.
The official death toll has passed 200, with 500 still missing.
Locals spoke of being swept away, losing loved ones and property.
Officials plan to recover bodies buried underground to stop disease.
Relief efforts are underway as roads and bridges remain damaged.
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Feather Crowns and Luxury Cars: What Royals Get as Gifts
The UK's royal gift list (2020–2023) is out — and topping it is a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, given to King Charles by Bahrain's King.
Worth at least £300,000, the SUV joins the royal garage for "official use only".
Other highlights: a clock (also from Bahrain), two Blue Peter gold badges for eco-work, and a tea set from Bond Street.
Joe Biden gave Charles historic letters between Queen Elizabeth and Eisenhower — plus a photo from the visit.
All items are held in trust — no tax, no resale, just tradition.
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Zelensky Calls Out Kremlin: Peace Talks Without Peace Offers
Russia says it's heading to peace talks in Istanbul. Ukraine says: "With what agenda?"
President Zelensky accused Moscow of avoiding real negotiation steps, refusing to submit proposals ahead of Monday’s meeting.
Ukraine, by contrast, says it’s ready for a ceasefire and has sent its full roadmap.
Both countries exchanged airstrikes over the weekend, with several casualties.
Trump, after a call with Putin, thinks a ceasefire deal is close — but Putin’s vague language suggests otherwise.
Turkey hopes to host a major summit with Trump, Putin, and Zelensky, but that dream still looks distant.
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Torrential Flooding Kills Over 100 in Nigeria’s Mokwa Town
Nigerian officials confirm that at least 110 people have died in Mokwa, Niger State, after intense rains caused devastating floods.
According to Nsema, homes were washed away while people were inside them. Entire neighborhoods have been submerged.
District Head Muhammad Shaba Aliyu described the floods as the worst in 60 years and urged the government for immediate support.
With the rainy season just beginning, more communities may face similar threats in coming weeks.
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Trump Signals Frustration, Sets Deadline for Putin on Ukraine Peace
Trump told reporters he’d “know in about two weeks” if Putin was serious about peace in Ukraine.
His comments follow one of the war's most intense bombardments and a phone call with Putin that produced promises — but no results.
Despite Trump's earlier suspension of aid to Ukraine, he's now warning of tougher measures if the Kremlin keeps stalling.
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Golden Dome Fallout: North Korea and China Slam US Missile Shield
The US’s planned “Golden Dome” space shield has drawn fire from both North Korea and China.
Pyongyang says it risks turning space into a “nuclear war zone” and undermining deterrence.
Analysts warn it could prompt an arms race and carry a massive price tag — with early estimates topping $25bn.
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Putin 'Crazy', Trump Says After Massive Strikes — Kremlin Blames ‘Emotional Overload’
Trump reacted to Russia’s deadly airstrikes with strong words, saying Putin had “gone absolutely crazy.”
The Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov brushed it off, citing “emotional overload.”
While Trump floated more sanctions, Germany’s chancellor said Ukraine can now strike deeper into Russia with Western arms, including possible Taurus missile deliveries.
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Russia Unleashes Record Drone Attack; Zelensky Criticizes US Response
Russia launched 367 drones and missiles across Ukraine in a single night — the most since the war began. 12 civilians were killed, including three children, and over 60 were injured.
President Zelensky accused the US of “silence,” arguing that lack of strong response is encouraging Putin’s escalation.
Despite recent calls for peace and a prisoner exchange of 1,000 people each, Russia shows no signs of halting its offensive.
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14 Injured as Russia Pounds Kyiv with Missiles and Drones
In one of the war’s biggest air raids, Russia fired 14 ballistic missiles and 250 drones at Kyiv. Ukraine’s air defense intercepted most, but debris caused major damage and injuries.
Residents described panic and destruction, with fires breaking out across the city. Zelensky urged for tighter sanctions against Russia, blaming Moscow for prolonging the war. Meanwhile, both countries continue with prisoner swaps, with another exchange planned soon.
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Cessna crashes in San Diego, homes damaged, fatalities feared
A Cessna aircraft crashed into a residential area of San Diego, destroying houses and vehicles, and forcing residents to evacuate.
The plane was minutes from landing after a flight from Wichita, Kansas, when it crashed at around 3:45 a.m. local time.
The number of casualties remains unconfirmed, though AP cites multiple deaths. Videos online show fires and extensive destruction.
Authorities closed roads, shut two schools, and set up a shelter at a nearby school.
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Russia to build buffer zone along Ukraine border, despite legal limits
Vladimir Putin has ordered the creation of a "buffer zone" near the Ukrainian border, claiming it's meant to reduce Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory.
The announcement follows his visit to the Kursk region, which Russia says is under its control. Ukraine disputes this, asserting its troops still hold positions there.
Experts note that only international organizations like the UN can authorize such zones, raising questions about Russia’s legal basis.
This move may hint at a new Russian military push in Ukraine, as attacks on border regions like Belgorod and Bryansk continue.
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