Trump has targeted the Venezuelan protected in the United States
The Trump administration has canceled a temporary protected position yesterday for more than 300,000 Venezuela in the United States, and has vulnerable to the potential expulsion of the potential in the coming months.
Under Venezuela’s TPS, which was protected in 2023, the government loses a temporary status 60 days after the government released the end notification. This movement may face legal tasks from immigration activists.
background: TPS is intended for immigrants that cannot be returned to countries facing natural disasters and conflicts. In recent years, immigrants have escaped from Venezuela because the government elucidated under President Nicholas Maduro. Republicans criticize TPS and explain it as a temporary measure that turned it into permanent arrangements.
Tariff: Canada said yesterday that President Trump would impose severe tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico, and then return 25 % of US products of more than $ 100 billion. US items that are affected from tomorrow include honey, tomato, whiskey, peanut butter and clothing. Canadian leader Justin Toldeau has added that more measures have been taken, such as suppressing and taxing energy exports.
The Minister of Commerce has vowed “measures,” and said that the US Mexico President would filed a lawsuit in a World Trade Organization for promising retaliation “duties and non -taling measures.”
analysis: Trump took him to a social media to protect tariffs, acknowledging that there was a possibility of pain. They were able to overturn China’s advantageous world economic order.
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Syria leader went to Saudi Arabia for his first foreign visit
Syria’s newly appointed president, AMEMEDA Alshalas, landed in Saudi Arabia yesterday to build a partnership with Gulf countries. According to Syria and Saudi’s news media, he met Mohamed Bin Salman, the Crown Prince of the Kingdom.
The trip reflects Syria’s political shift from Iran, an important alliance of Dictator Bashal Al Assad, for many years. For Saudi Arabia, recent events have presented a opening to reconfirm their influence in both Syria and Lebanon.
negotiation: Last week, the Kremlin delegation arrived in Syria and checked if Russia could maintain a military base in Japan. To do so, the delegation needs to beat Russia’s mercilessly bombed country while Al Asad is holding the administration.
Ukraine said that the strike killed 18 civilians
According to Ukrainian officials, at least 14 people died on a Russian missile attack on Saturday. Later, a bomb collided with a boarding school, killing four people in Sudzha, a Russian town owned by Ukraine. Each country has blamed Sudzha’s attack on other countries.
This is one of the highest -day tolls of the year, reminding the civilian’s permanent devastation and brutal victims. The United Nations reported that more than 12,300 civilians had been killed since Russian invasion began.
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Lobster fishermen in Novascosia have been in war for decades, stealing each other’s wooden frames, slashing rivals, igniting, and firing at home. There are two questions at the center of the dispute. Who is fishing for lobster?
Saga is even more complicated by criminal groups, affecting indigenous rights, economic fairness, and the future of the Canadian Robster Industry.
I lived: The James Carlos Break, which revived the violent history of the Mexican border area of the United States, died at the age of 81.
Conversation starter
How is the veteran of Monty Python remains stupid?
In 1969, Michael Pallin, a member of the Sketch Group’s Monty Python, quit his 40 habits and began a diary. His recollection, which began to be published in 2006, records the rise of the group that gave “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” and “Brian’s Life”.
Tomorrow, the fourth volume entry will hit US shelves. He is working on a calm subject, like his sister’s depression and his friend George Harrison’s death, but he says that foolishness is very important. “People ask me, what do you want for your tombstone?” “I went for lunch.” “
Please read the interview here.
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Fixed January 30, 2025: The previous version of this newsletter has mistaken the name of the Israeli hostage released by Hamas on Thursday. It is Arbel Yehud, not YEHOUD. The caption also had a mistake in her profession. She worked as a guide at the Space and Technology Center. She was not a soldier.