Mexico to file criminal complaints in US over deaths of citizens in immigration custody

Mexico's government announced on Thursday that it will pursue criminal complaints in the United States over the deaths of Mexican citizens who died while in U.S. immigration custody or during enforcement operations carried out by immigration authorities. Speaking at a press conference in Mexico City, Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco said......

Fiat Topolino built in Morocco enters the U.S. market with first dealer shipment

The Moroccan-built Fiat Topolino has officially entered the United States, marking a significant milestone for Stellantis' manufacturing operations in Kenitra and expanding the international footprint of one of Morocco's automotive exports. The Italian automaker has begun commercializing the all-electric quadricycle in the U.S., delivering......

Meta launches Muse Spark 1.1, opens AI Model to developers in public preview

Meta Platforms has officially opened developer access to Muse Spark 1.1, the latest version of its flagship reasoning AI model, marking a significant step in the company's effort to compete directly with leading AI providers such as OpenAI and Anthropic. Announced on Thursday, the public preview introduces developers in the United States......

Claude Le Roy launches Fierce attack on FIFA President Gianni Infantino

Veteran French football coach Claude Le Roy has sharply criticized Gianni Infantino, accusing the FIFA president of damaging the image of world football in the wake of controversy surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Speaking during an appearance on French television, the 78-year-old coach questioned Infantino’s leadership and expressed......

Taylor Swift wedding litter becomes collectible as artist sells trash to fans

Items discarded near the venue of Taylor Swift’s wedding celebration have become unlikely collectibles after a New York artist sold dozens of pieces of litter to devoted fans within hours of the event. According to the artist, around 50 items—including cigarette butts, drinking straws and an ovulation test kit—were collected......

US jobless claims decline as labor market shows continued stability

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits declined last week, offering fresh evidence that the U.S. labor market remains resilient even as hiring activity continues to moderate. According to new data released by the United States Department of Labor, initial claims for state unemployment benefits fell by 2,000 to a seasonally......

Universal Pictures taps New Girl creator to write Britney Spears biopic

Universal Pictures has moved forward with its highly anticipated Britney Spears biopic, appointing acclaimed television writer Liz Meriwether, creator of the hit comedy series New Girl, to adapt the pop icon's bestselling memoir for the big screen. The film will be based on The Woman in Me, Spears' memoir published in 2023, which......

US congressional delegation explores investment opportunities in Morocco’s Dakhla region

A delegation of advisers working with members of the United States Congress visited Dakhla to explore the economic potential of the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab region and examine investment opportunities in one of Morocco’s emerging development hubs. The visit, held on Wednesday, brought together political, economic and legislative advisers......

Germany to acquire U.S. Tomahawk missiles in major boost to NATO defense posture

Germany has reached an agreement with the United States to acquire Tomahawk cruise missiles and deploy them on German territory, marking a significant step in Berlin's efforts to strengthen its long-range military capabilities and reinforce NATO's collective defense. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the agreement on Thursday......

U.S. appeals court blocks bid to restore Trump’s name to Washington’s Kennedy Center

A U.S. federal appeals court has rejected an emergency request to restore President Donald Trump's name to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, leaving in place a lower court order that removed the branding from one of the nation's most prominent cultural institutions. The ruling, issued on Wednesday, represents the......

Brazil authorizes expulsion of Russian national sought by U.S. on espionage charges

Brazil has authorized the expulsion of Sergei Vladimirovich Cherkasov, a Russian national at the center of competing legal claims from the United States and Russia, in a case involving alleged espionage, identity fraud and international extradition. The Brazilian government approved the measure after Cherkasov, who has been detained in Brazil......

Binance says U.S. stocks and ETF trading tops $3 billion within first month

Trading activity in U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on Binance has surpassed $3 billion in just one month, marking a strong early response to the cryptocurrency exchange's expansion into traditional financial markets. The milestone was announced on Thursday by Richard Teng, co-chief executive of Binance, during an interview......

Greenland rejects Trump's renewed bid for control of Arctic territory

Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen has firmly rejected renewed suggestions by U.S. President Donald Trump that the United States should take control of the Arctic island, reiterating that Greenland's sovereignty is not open to negotiation. The statement came after Trump revived the issue during the NATO summit in Ankara,......

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