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    Mehdi Hasan Lays Out Donald Trump's First 100 Days In Chilling Day-By-Day Detail

    "Don't say you weren't warned," said Hasan, who used Trump and his allies' own words to set the ominous scene.

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    Lara Trump's Take On Father-In-Law's Hush Money Charges Is A Real Doozy

    She may have understated the allegations just a touch.

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    A Second Trump Presidency Would Be A Nightmare Scenario For Transgender People

    The reality unfolding in Florida today is just a microcosm of what the United States could look like if Donald Trump were to be elected president this November.

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    Taiwan's next president among Time 'Most Influential'

    Taiwan's incoming president Lai Ching-te has made Time Magazine's list of the "100 Most Influential People of 2024", which the island hailed Thursday as a recognition of its "democratic achievements".Taiwan's Presidential Office praised Lai's entry to the list, calling it an "important recognition from the international community to the democratic achievements" of the Taiwanese people.

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    From helicopters to ads, India's ruling party snaps up bulk of election props

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Campaigning is gathering pace in India's general elections, the world's largest with nearly a billion eligible voters, as the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party races ahead of its opponents in cornering resources, from helicopters to online advertisements. Voting starts on Friday, with ballots to be counted on June 4 in the weeks-long elections, at which the BJP seeks its most decisive victory yet, riding India's best-funded campaign led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is s

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    Germany arrests two for allegedly spying for Russia

    Two German-Russian men have been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia and planning attacks -- including on US army targets -- to undermine military support for Ukraine, prosecutors said Thursday."The actions were intended, in particular, to undermine the military support provided from Germany to Ukraine against the Russian aggression," prosecutors said.

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    German far-right firebrand in court for using Nazi slogan

    One of Germany's most controversial politicians went on trial on Thursday for using a banned Nazi slogan in the run-up to key regional elections that could see him crowned the country's first far-right state premier. He first stands accused of using the banned slogan at an election rally in Merseburg in the Saxony-Anhalt state in the run-up to Germany's 2021 federal election.

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