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Mexico says to sue Google if it insists on using ‘Gulf of America’

Mexico City (AFP) – Mexico will take Google to court if it insists on changing the Gulf of Mexico’s name to “Gulf of America” for Maps users in the United States, President Claudia Sheinbaum says during her daily press conference. She said her government had written again to the US company arguing that President Donald Trump’s executive order on the subject only applies to the part of the continental shelf belonging to the United States.

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Starmer wants UK and Europe to ‘step up’ on Ukraine response

Bristol (United Kingdom) (AFP) – Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he wants the UK and Europe “to step up” in the response to the war in Ukraine, ahead of a meeting of European leaders in Paris to address Washington’s shock policy shift on the war. Starmer’s comments come after he wrote in a British daily newspaper that he was ready to send troops to Ukraine if it was needed to ensure the security of Britain and Europe.

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End of the road for Kolkata’s beloved yellow taxis

Kolkata (AFP) – It’s the end of the road for Kolkata’s beloved yellow taxis. Numbers of the Hindustan Ambassador, which first rolled off the assembly line in the 1950s, are dwindling fast, and a recent court ruling means that those that do remain will be forced off India’s roads entirely in the next three years. “The end of these taxi cars also marks our end,” says Kailash Sahani, who has sat behind the wheel of an Ambassador cab for the past four decades.

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Taiwan bounty hunters kill invading iguanas as numbers soar

Taiwan (AFP) – Taiwan’s iguana population has exploded since the spikey-backed giant lizards were introduced from Central and South America more than 20 years ago as exotic pets. Now, armed with slingshots, harpoons, and darts, bounty hunters are being hired by the government to cull the lizard population invading neighbourhoods and ravaging crops.

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Japan’s government to release emergency rice as prices surge

Tokyo (AFP) – Japan’s government has announced plans to release 210,000 tonnes of emergency rice in response to the staple food’s soaring prices. Previously, such a move was reserved for times of emergency, such as major earthquakes, but last month the country’s agriculture ministry allowed the release with distribution deemed stagnant. The latest average retail price for a five-kilogram bag was $24, up from $13 last year.

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Levi’s and Wrangler jeans Africa production hangs in the balance

Nairobi (AFP) – Levi’s and Wrangler jeans are pure Americana, but millions of pairs of the fashion staple are shipped from a factory in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. But the site risks closure, with the US law that enabled it set to expire in September unless US President Donald Trump agrees to extend it. The 25-year-old African Growth and Opportunities Act gives duty-free benefits to goods made on the continent and without it many US importers will likely look at cheaper production hubs.

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Trump-Putin talks spark alarm among soldiers in frontline Ukraine

Undisclosed Location, Donetsk Region (Ukraine) (AFP) – For Ukrainian soldiers on the front line, the phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin has sparked fears over the reliability of Kyiv’s most vital political and military backer. Trump has said the two agreed to talks aimed at ending the fighting, raising concerns among Ukraine’s allies over a non-inclusive process they warn could lead to a bad deal, with Kyiv having to cede territory to an emboldened Russia. “It will be chaos,” says soldier Oleksandr.

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