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Mamdani says NY victory shows way to ‘defeat’ Trump

New York (AFP) – New York’s mayor elect Zohran Mamdani says his decisive victory shows a way to defeat US President Donald Trump, who has been a fierce critic of the young Muslim’s Democratic socialist policies. “If anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him,” Mamdani tells a cheering crowd in New York.

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Caught between Venezuela and US, Trinidad fishermen fear the sea

Cedros (Trinidad and Tobago) (AFP) – A stone’s throw from Venezuela, in the eye of a political storm fueled by a US naval deployment, fishermen from the archipelago of Trinidad and Tobago fear getting caught up in the tumult. [EXTRA RUSHES VIDI82KB8NQ_EN]

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Iran commemorates storming of US embassy with missile replicas, fake coffins

Tehran (AFP) – With replicas of missiles on display and effigies of Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu hanging from a crane, thousands of Iranians commemorate the 1979 storming of the US embassy in Tehran. Five months after a brief war with Israel that saw the US join in with strikes on key nuclear facilities, demonstrators chant “Death to America, death to Israel!” and sing revolutionary songs in a particularly charged outing for the annual event.

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Brussels backs advancing Ukraine EU bid, accuses Georgia of ‘backsliding’

Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – The EU enlargement commissioner reaffirms support for Ukraine’s EU membership, saying that the country has “demonstrated its commitments to its EU path”. Meanwhile she accuses Georgia of “backsliding on the fundamentals” of the EU membership process, adding that the commission now considers the South Caucasus nation a “candidate in name only”. The announcements come as Brussels unveils its annual scorecard for countries seeking to join.

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World’s most expensive coffee goes on sale in Dubai at $1,000 a cup

Dubai (AFP) – Selling for nearly $1,000 a cup, a cafe in Dubai is offering the world’s most expensive coffee, brewed from Panamanian beans sold at a premium price. Located in an industrial neighbourhood that has become a hotspot for coffee lovers, the cafe plans to serve “around 400 cups” of the precious beverage, Serkan Sagsoz, owner of Julith Café, tells AFP.

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Mamdani denounces Trump’s threats after voting in New York City mayoral election

New York (AFP) – Democrat Zohran Mamdani accuses the Trump administration of “trying to intimidate voters with baseless allegations of voter fraud” after casting his vote in the city’s mayoral election. The comments come after a barrage of attacks from Trump on the frontrunner, who called Mamdani “a little communist”, threatened to withdraw federal funding for New York if he wins and told the city’s Jews not to vote for him, accusing him of anti-Semitism.

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Truckers defy death to supply jihadist-hit Mali with fuel

Tengréla (Ivory Coast) (AFP) – Dozens of Malian truck drivers risk their lives every day to supply the capital, Bamako, with fuel as a blockade by Al-Qaeda-linked group JNIM creates chronic shortages. “You never know if you’ll come back alive,” says tanker driver Baba. The strategy of “economic jihad” aims to choke off Bamako and the ruling military junta, which seized power in back-to-back coups in 2020 and 2021.

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UN chief urges end to ‘nightmare of violence’ in Sudan, decries violations of Gaza ceasefire

Doha (AFP) – United Nations secretary-general Antonio Guterres calls for a halt to the violence in Sudan and warns that the crisis caused by the country’s civil war is rapidly worsening. Addressing reporters on the sidelines of the Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, the UN chief also warns against “the continued violations” of the ceasefire in Gaza that halted two years of devastating war in the Palestinian territory.

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Images of Mexican embassy in Lima after Peru cuts diplomatic ties

Lima (AFP) – Images of Mexican embassy in Lima, where former prime minister Betssy Chavez, alleged co-author of the coup attempt by former president Pedro Castillo, has been granted asylum. Peru’s foreign minister announces that the country cut off diplomatic relations with Mexico over the move. IMAGES

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