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Month: April 2025

US restores urgent food aid, except in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest countries

By SAMY MAGDY, RIAZAT BUTT and ELLEN KNICKMEYER Associated Press CAIRO (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has reversed new cutoffs in emergency food aid to several nations but maintained them in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest and most war-ravaged countries, according to the State Department and officials who spoke to

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Long, fraught timeline of tensions between Iran and the US as nuclear negotiators to meet again

By The Associated Press Iran and the United States will hold a third round of talks in Oman on Saturday over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program. The talks represent a milestone in the fraught relations between the two nations over Iran’s program, which is enriching uranium close to weapons-grade levels. Saturday’s discussions in Muscat, the

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Pablo Juliano: “Debemos desligar la responsabilidad del Estado por el accionar del presidente” en el escándalo $Libra

Por CNN Radio Argentina Pablo Juliano, diputado nacional de Democracia para Siempre por la provincia de Buenos Aires, se refirió a la conformación de una comisión investigadora por creada por la Cámara de Diputados para investigar el escándalo por la criptomoneda $Libra. En CNN Primera Mañana, contó que “de lo que va de la recuperación

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A drone view shows the site of the collapsed Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo

Nightclub roof collapse kills at least 184 in Dominican Republic, including former MLB players

CNN, GETTY IMAGES, WABC, POLICIARD, DOMINICAN CIVIL DEFENSE, TWITTER (X), @DENNYMUSICRD VIA INSTAGRAM, @IIIIIIOLANDA VIA INSTAGRAM By Jessica Hasbun, Verónica Calderón and Michael Rios, CNN Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (CNN) — Nearly 200 people were killed in the Dominican Republic after the roof of an iconic nightclub collapsed in what has become one of the

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The next round of Trump’s tariffs could hurt even more. Here’s what to expect

By Alicia Wallace, CNN (CNN) — “Liberation Day” came and went, with President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs battering markets, unsettling the global order, and prompting businesses and households to reconsider their spending. And it’s far from over. There’s the immediate aftermath: Trump’s actions, based on economically questionable math, have triggered retaliatory tariffs, stoked trade

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Trump acepta acuerdos arancelarios “a medida” mientras líderes extranjeros buscan endulzar sus ofertas

Kevin Liptak , Kayla Tausche y Kylie Atwood Delegaciones de Japón y Corea del Sur están en camino. El primer ministro de Italia estará en Washington la próxima semana. Y la “estrategia proactiva” de Israel para buscar nuevos acuerdos comerciales con Estados Unidos podría servir de modelo para todos, según la Casa Blanca. Un día

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