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Trump’s ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for it
Trump’s ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for it
Actualités & Politique

Trump’s ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for it

WASHINGTON (AP) — A ballooning Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget. Hiring bonuses of $50,000. Swelling ranks of ICE officers, to 22,000, in an expanding national force bigger than most police departments in America. President Donald Trump promised the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, but achieving his goal wouldn’t have been possible without funding from the big tax and spending cuts bill…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Australian Open Results
Australian Open Results
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Australian Open Results

Tuesday At Melbourne Park Melbourne, Australia Purse: AUD111,500,000 Surface: Hardcourt outdoor MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (AP) _ Results Tuesday from Australian Open at Melbourne Park (seedings in parentheses): Men’s Singles First Round Lorenzo Sonego, Italy, def. Carlos Taberner, Spain, 6-4, 6-0, 6-3. Luciano Darderi (22), Italy, def. Cristian Garin, Chile, 7-6 (5), 7-5, 7-6 (3). Ethan Quinn, United States, def. Tallon…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Spain begins 3 days of mourning for deadly train wreck while death toll ticks up to 41
Spain begins 3 days of mourning for deadly train wreck while death toll ticks up to 41
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Spain begins 3 days of mourning for deadly train wreck while death toll ticks up to 41

ADAMUZ, Spain (AP) — Spain woke to flags at half staff on Tuesday as the nation began three days of mourning for the victims of the deadly train accident in the country’s south, while emergency crews continued to pull bodies from the wreckage. The official death toll of Sunday’s accident rose to 41 by Tuesday morning, after Spanish Transport Minister Óscar Puente Santiago said that another corpse had been discovered…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Photos show the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term
Photos show the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term
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Photos show the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term

In year one of his second presidency, Donald Trump wielded a wrecking ball — literal and metaphorical — to the ways of Washington and the traditional role of the U.S. in the world. Associated Press photographers documented it all. Trump moved his inauguration indoors and gave the titans of the tech world prime seats in the Capitol Rotunda, which had been ransacked by his supporters only four years earlier. The…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
More than 250 N.J. towns didn’t want Sherrill elected. See if yours was one of them.More than 250 N.J. towns didn’t want Sherrill elected. See if yours was one of them.
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More than 250 N.J. towns didn’t want Sherrill elected. See if yours was one of them.

Democrat Mikie Sherrill sailed to victory in the November election, beating Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli easily to become New Jersey’s next governor.

Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Democrat Mikie Sherrill to be sworn in as New Jersey’s 57th governor
Democrat Mikie Sherrill to be sworn in as New Jersey’s 57th governor
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Democrat Mikie Sherrill to be sworn in as New Jersey’s 57th governor

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Mikie Sherrill, the four-term congresswoman and former Navy helicopter pilot who cast her November election in New Jersey as a victory over President Donald Trump’s vision for the country, is set to be inaugurated as the state’s 57th governor on Tuesday. Sherrill, 54, will be just the second woman to lead the state of nearly 9.5 million people and is the first person from a major political party…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Israel will aid Greece in countering military drone swarms
Israel will aid Greece in countering military drone swarms
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Israel will aid Greece in countering military drone swarms

Israel will help Greece develop technology to counter swarms of military drones as the two countries deepen defense cooperation in the eastern Mediterranean, the Greek defense minister said Tuesday. The pledge followed talks in Athens between Defense Minister Nikos Dendias and his counterpart Israel Katz, building on a December defense pact between Greece, Israel and Cyprus. Israel is already assisting Greece in…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Top EU official questions Trump’s trustworthiness over Greenland tariff threatTop EU official questions Trump’s trustworthiness over Greenland tariff threat
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Top EU official questions Trump’s trustworthiness over Greenland tariff threat

DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — The European Union’s top official on Tuesday described U.S. President Donald Trump’s planned new tariffs over Greenland as “a mistake especially between long-standing allies” and called into question Trump’s trustworthiness, saying that he had agreed last year not to impose more tariffs on members of the bloc. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was responding to Trump’s announcement that starting February, a 10% import tax will be imposed on goods from eight European nations that have rallied around Denmark in the wake of his stepped up calls for the United States to take over the semi-autonomous Danish territory of Greenland. “The European Union and the United States have agreed to a trade deal last July,” Von der Leyen said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “And in politics as in business – a deal is a deal. And when friends shake hands, it must mean something.” “We consider the people of the United States not just our allies, but our friends. And plunging us into a downward spiral would only aid the very adversaries we are both so committed to keeping out of the strategic landscape,” she added. She vowed that the EU’s response “will be unflinching, united and proportional.” Trump has insisted the U.S. needs the territory for security reasons against possible threats from China and Russia. Earlier Tuesday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said America’s relations with Europe remain strong and urged trading partners to “take a deep breath” and let tensions driven the new tariff threats over Greenland “play out.” “I think our relations have never been closer,” he said. Trump’s threats spark diplomatic flurry across Europe The American leader’s threats have sparked outrage and a flurry of diplomatic activity across Europe, as leaders consider possible countermeasures, including retaliatory tariffs and the first-ever use of the European Union’s anti-coercion instrument. The EU has three major economic tools it could use to pressure Washington: new tariffs, suspension of the U.S.-EU trade deal, and the “trade bazooka” — the unofficial term for the bloc’s Anti-Coercion Instrument, which could sanction individuals or institutions found to be putting undue pressure on the EU. Earlier Tuesday, Trump posted on social media that he had spoken with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. He said “I agreed to a meeting of the various parties in Davos, Switzerland.” France’s Macron suggests G-7 meeting in Paris this week Trump also posted a text message from Emmanuel Macron in which the French president suggested a meeting of members of the Group of Seven industrialized democracies in Paris after the Davos gathering. An official close to Macron confirmed the message shared by Trump is genuine. “It shows that the French President, both in public and in private, takes the same views,” the official said. On Greenland, France considers respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states is “non-negotiable,” the official said. Macron’s offer to organize a G7 meeting showed the French presidency wants to make “a constructive moment that contributes to dialogue and cooperation,” the official added. The official spoke anonymously in line with the French presidency customary practices. Later, Trump posted some provocatively doctored images. One showed him planting the U.S. flag next to a sign reading “Greenland, U.S. Territory, Est. 2026.” The other showed Trump in the Oval Office next to a map that showed Greenland and Canada covered with the U.S. Stars and Stripes. In a sign of how tensions have increased in recent days, thousands of Greenlanders marched over the weekend in protest of any effort to take over their island. Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said in a Facebook post Monday that the tariff threats would not change their stance. “We will not be pressured,” he wrote. In his latest threat of tariffs, Trump indicated that the import taxes would be…

Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Why experts question whether China’s one-child policy was necessary in the first place
Why experts question whether China’s one-child policy was necessary in the first place
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Why experts question whether China’s one-child policy was necessary in the first place

BEIJING (AP) — China’s one-child policy, one of the harshest attempts at population control the world has seen, forced abortions on women, made sterilization widespread and led to baby daughters being sold or even killed, because parents wanted their only child to be a male. Now, experts say, the question is whether it was all necessary. China’s birth rate fell to record lows last year and its population has fallen…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Donald Trump thanks you for your attention to these matters in his second term
Donald Trump thanks you for your attention to these matters in his second term
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Donald Trump thanks you for your attention to these matters in his second term

WASHINGTON (AP) — A stunning military intervention in Venezuela. Telling the New York Giants which coach to hire. Threats against Iran, Denmark, Greenland and Colombia. Posing with someone else’s Nobel Peace Prize. Dangling the potential of deploying U.S. troops in Minneapolis. Flipping off a critic. Announcing an aggressive round of tariffs. Threatening political enemies. For President Donald Trump, this blizzard…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
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UK approves a ‘mega’ Chinese Embassy in London despite criticism of security risks
UK approves a ‘mega’ Chinese Embassy in London despite criticism of security risks
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UK approves a ‘mega’ Chinese Embassy in London despite criticism of security risks

LONDON (AP) — Britain’s government on Tuesday approved a huge new Chinese Embassy in central London despite heavy pressure from lawmakers across the political spectrum over its potential security risks. Local Government Secretary Steve Reed formally signed off on plans for the building near the Tower of London after years of delays and legal challenges. Critics have long expressed concerns that the supersized…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Mario Cristobal shares powerful message to Miami after loss to Indiana
Mario Cristobal shares powerful message to Miami after loss to Indiana
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Mario Cristobal shares powerful message to Miami after loss to Indiana

It is usually tough to find the right words in a moment of despair. Miami coach Mario Cristobal, however, did not have a lot of trouble expressing his respect, gratitude, and admiration for his players after they lost to Indiana in the national championship game on Monday. The Hurricanes fell short, 27-21, despite multiple chances to claim the coveted trophy. Cristobal looked dejected after the game, but he was…
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