Anti-crime protests in Mexico City injure 120 people, most of them police
• Nov 16, 2025, 7:16 AM
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A few thousand people marched in Mexico City Saturday to protest crime and corruption following the fatal shooting of popular Michoacan Mayor Carlos Manzo. While initially set in motion by self-styled "Gen Z" influencers, the protest – in which some 120 people were injured, most of them police officers – has since received strong backing from older supporters of the country's opposition parties.
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Australia cedes COP hosting to Turkey, frustrating Pacific islands
• 4:07 AM
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Australia has touted its decision to cede next year’s COP summit to Turkey as a “big win”, but the move has sparked disappointment across the Pacific, where island nations had hoped co-hosting COP31 would elevate their climate fight — and are now questio
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Brazil struggles to secure COP30 climate deal as fossil fuel divide persists
• 3:08 AM
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Brazil fell short of clinching an early climate deal at COP30 on Wednesday, as divisions over fossil fuels and climate finance persisted. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva remained upbeat, saying progress is possible in the summit’s final days, while t
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Trump signs bill releasing Epstein documents amid fears of cover-up
• 2:19 AM
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President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act on Wednesday, ordering the release of government records on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The bipartisan move marks a reversal of his previous opposition, but lawmakers warn redac
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Gang-wracked Haiti unites to celebrate first World Cup qualification in 50 years
• 12:40 AM
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Fireworks cracked over Port-au-Prince and crowds poured into the streets as Haiti erupted in a rare moment of national unity, celebrating the country’s historic qualification for the 2026 World Cup. In a brief respite from months of gang-driven turmoil,
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