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Greenland election: opposition Democrat party wins surprise victory amid spectre of Trump | Greenland newsthirst.

Greenland has voted for a complete overhaul of the its government in a shock result in which the centre-right Democrat party more than tripled its seats after a dramatic election campaign fought against the backdrop of Donald Trump’s threats to acquire the Arctic island. Tuesday’s election, in which the Democrats replaced Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA), the…

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Trump tariffs of 25% on steel and aluminium come into effect globally as Europe says it will retaliate – business live | Trump tariffs newsthirst.

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature EU provides timing of tariff countermeasures The European Commission said on Wednesday it would impose “countermeasures” starting from 1 April in response to US tariffs of 25% on steel and aluminium imports. European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said in…

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Rodrigo Duterte’s lawyers demand he is returned to the Philippines after ICC arrest | Rodrigo Duterte newsthirst.

Lawyers for the former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte have demanded that he be returned to Manila in a petition filed to the supreme court, as victims of the former leaders’ bloody “war on drugs” expressed jubilation. Duterte, who was flown to The Hague on Tuesday night to face charges of crimes against humanity in relation…

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Indigenous leaders celebrate as court rejects appeal in landmark Yunupingu compensation case | Indigenous Australians newsthirst.

Traditional owners say justice has been served for their people as the high court dismissed a commonwealth appeal in a landmark compensation case. The commonwealth lost the high court battle over whether it may be liable for up to $700m in compensation for bauxite mining at Gove in north-east Arnhem Land. Gumatj leaders Djawa Yunupingu…

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US education department to lay off 1,300 people as Trump vows to close agency | Trump administration newsthirst.

The US Department of Education intends to lay off nearly half of its workforce. The layoffs of 1,300 people were announced by the department on Tuesday and described by the education secretary, Linda McMahon, as a “significant step toward restoring the greatness of the United States education system”. In a post on X, McMahon said:…

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Portugal faces third election in three years as government loses confidence vote | Portugal newsthirst.

Portugal’s minority government has lost a vote of confidence in parliament, forcing its resignation and bringing the EU country’s third general election in three years. The exact vote count wasn’t immediately available, but the speaker of parliament, José Pedro Aguiar-Branco, said the centre-right government was defeated. The government, a two-party alliance led by the Social…

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House Republicans pass Trump-backed bill to avoid shutdown and send it to the Senate | US news newsthirst.

House Republicans pulled off a near party-line vote on Tuesday to pass their controversial funding bill to curb the looming government shutdown, shipping it off to the Senate, where it still will face an uphill battle to pass. The Trump-backed bill passed 217 to 213, with the Kentucky representative Thomas Massie casting the sole Republican…

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Eagles will visit White House to celebrate Super Bowl win after 2018 absence | Philadelphia Eagles newsthirst.

The Philadelphia Eagles have confirmed they will visit the White House to celebrate their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in this year’s Super Bowl. The news was announced by the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, on Tuesday, and later confirmed by an Eagles spokesperson. “I know there was a lot of fake news…

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Israeli police raid Palestinian bookshop in East Jerusalem twice in a month | Palestinian territories newsthirst.

Israeli police have raided the leading Palestinian bookshop in East Jerusalem for the second time in a month, detaining one of its owners for several hours and seizing some of its stock. The deputy state attorney’s office had warned police that they overstepped their authority with the first raid on the shop in February. Officers…

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