Sheinbaum’s expulsion of criminals is more about placating Trump than keeping Mexico safe

Perhaps not coincidentally, the timing of tariff discussions was closely followed by the transfer of wanted criminals

Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has denied that the transfer of 26 alleged cartel members to the United States was part of any kind of deal with Washington and was instead about her country’s own security priorities.

This week’s expulsion marked the second time Mexico had sent top criminals to the US this year: in February, Mexican authorities handed over 29 cartel members, including druglord Rafael Caro Quintero, who was responsible for the murder of a DEA agent in 1985. The latest transfers took place after US authorities vowed that prosecutors would not seek the death penalty in any of the cases.

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Arab nations fume after Netanyahu says he feels connection to vision of Greater Israel – The Times of Israel

  1. Arab nations fume after Netanyahu says he feels connection to vision of Greater Israel  The Times of Israel
  2. Netanyahu says he's on a 'historic and spiritual mission,' also feels a connection to vision of Greater Israel  The Times of Israel
  3. Netanyahu’s zealous designs for a “Greater Israel,” Trump rejects calls for D.C. statehood in favor of martial law, and Israeli intelligence’s influence in Big Tech  Drop Site News
  4. Arab world joins Saudi Arabia in condemning Netanyahu’s ‘Greater Israel’ remarks  Arab News
  5. What is 'Greater Israel'?  Middle East Eye
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Kremlin gives more details about Trump-Putin summit as Ukraine’s Zelenskyy meets with U.K.’s Starmer – CBS News

  1. Kremlin gives more details about Trump-Putin summit as Ukraine's Zelenskyy meets with U.K.'s Starmer  CBS News
  2. Ukraine is fighting for the same values as allies did in second world war, says Keir Starmer – as it happened  The Guardian
  3. Putin must 'prove he is serious about peace,' says Starmer  BBC
  4. Julian Harris: Starmer Braces for Kick Off  Bloomberg.com
  5. Watch: What do Ukrainians think of Trump meeting Putin?  Sky News
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Turkey to help Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa with weapons under new deal – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Turkey to help Syria's Ahmed al-Sharaa with weapons under new deal  The Jerusalem Post
  2. Turkey to help Syria with weapon systems, equipment under new accord, source says  Reuters
  3. Turkiye slams Israel, Kurdish-led SDF for destabilising a recovering Syria  Al Jazeera
  4. Turkey to provide weapons and support to Syria under new defense agreement  AP News
  5. Turkey-Syria defense deal: trouble for Israel, Kurds?  AL-Monitor
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Israel says it is in talks with several countries about taking in displaced Palestinians – CNN

  1. Israel says it is in talks with several countries about taking in displaced Palestinians  CNN
  2. Israel is in talks to possibly resettle Palestinians from Gaza in South Sudan  AP News
  3. South Sudan denies Israel talks over forced transfer of Palestinians  Al Jazeera
  4. Israel said in talks with 5 countries over taking Gazans  The Times of Israel
  5. South Sudan says no talks with Israel to resettle Palestinians from Gaza  Reuters
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Israeli Settlers Unleash Record High Attacks in West Bank – The New York Times

  1. Israeli Settlers Unleash Record High Attacks in West Bank  The New York Times
  2. Several Palestinians wounded in reported settler attack in southern West Bank  The Times of Israel
  3. The West Bank settlements at the heart of the Middle East conflict  Reuters
  4. With the world’s attention on Gaza, Israeli settlers in the West Bank are carrying out one of the most violent campaigns against Palestinian villages since the UN began keeping records. “Before the war they harassed us, but not like this,” said the owner of a jun  Facebook
  5. West Bank: The city locked down by armed troops - where what was law now has no place in reality  Sky News
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Argentina rocked as contaminated medical fentanyl kills up to 96 patients

Dozens of hospital patients treated with opioid for unrelated conditions suffered serious bacterial infections

As many as 96 people are now thought to have died in Argentina after being treated with medical-use fentanyl that was tainted with bacteria.

The official death toll stands at 87, and a judicial source has told the Buenos Aires Herald that nine further deaths are under investigation.

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