A blow in Europe and a legal setback for Trump
President Trump called out Europe for “unfairness” yesterday for “calling out” for “unfair” trade practices and rules during a video appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos. He promised against him Apply rates to companies chooses to manufacture outside the United States
In the US, Trump rolled back his efforts to rewrite immigration law when he became judge It was temporarily blocked to end automatic citizenship for babies born in the US. Trump's order is “clearly constitutional,” the judge said.
“Frankly, I find it difficult to see a member of the bar unequivocally saying that this is a constitutional rule, that this is a constitutional rule,” the judge told Trump administration attorneys. “It just boggles my mind.”
At the start of his second term, Trump positioned himself as the face of global hardline conservative populism. Trump falls on the far right end of the spectrum and the promised changes – such as the deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants – have left many of his fans in Europe well off.
Ukraine charges fewer soldiers than Russia
The nearly three-year war between Russia and Ukraine has killed more Russian soldiers, however Russia still wins.
According to some independent estimates, Russia lost more people killed and seriously injured than Ukraine, and due to its larger population and more aggressive recruitment tactics.
Russian forces were also reinforced by North Korean troops fighting on the front line. More than 400 thousand Russians and about 250 thousand Ukrainians, the gap between the armies is increasing.
“The fat man grows thin,” said one military analyst. “But the thin man dies.”
Related: Support for President Volodymyr Zelensky has sunk badly. He is with Trump in the White House may face a tough re-election.
Hamas pulls the load in Gaza
As the cease-fire began on Sunday, Hamas is still working to control Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to eliminate Hamas, but has never developed a plan for a real alternative to control Gaza. For many residents of Gaza, The frequent emergence of Hamas fighters it was a surprise.
Expensive: Two Palestinian militants was killed In the West Bank during the Israeli military operation around Jenin.
A mass wedding in Thailand yesterday ushered in a new era for same-sex couples who are allowed to marry for the first time. Hundreds of people gathered for the ceremony, which took place in one of Bangkok's largest shopping malls.
Thailand became the first country in Southeast Asia – and only the third in Asia after Taiwan and Nepal – to issue a permit people of the same sex who will marry each other.
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The critic polls favored the Oscar nominations
Oscar put a candidate for the nomination for the films were not widely viewedbut rooted in progressive politics. Carla Sofía Gascón, up for Best Actress for Emilia Pérez, a musical that explores trans identity and Mexico's drug wars, was The first openly trans actress will be nominated. The film led the pack with a total of 13 nominations.
“The Oppressor,” a three-and-a-half-hour study of immigrant trauma, was snubbed in 10 nominations. Demi Moore made a career comeback with a nod for best actress in “the substance.” “It's an eclectic bunch,” Awards season columnist, Kyle Buchanan, told us. “Also, there's a lot of oscar history.”