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‘We don’t have a day or night of calm’

A gigantic, roiling cloud of black smoke swirled up from a parking lot of burning cars, as residents milled about on a sidewalk in distress, and police and fire vehicles careened past. Then the scene became more chaotic.

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They fled authoritarian countries. Here they’re experiencing déjà vu.

In Austin, a Venezuelan exile sensed a familiar knot in his stomach after a newly inaugurated President Donald Trump suggested he has unfettered authority. In Chicago, an Iranian émigré was rattled by Trump’s sudden takeover of an arts center he derided as culturally “woke.” In San Francisco, a Hungarian immigrant listened with trepidation to the president’s speeches: how the country’s greatness had been lost and that he was saved by God to fix it.
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What ‘special relationship’? U.S. image sours in Britain and Europe.

For 15 straight years, Veronica Clarke has made a “sacred pilgrimage” to honor the King - at Graceland. But not this year. The London-based writer canceled her annual August trip to mark Elvis Presley’s death in Memphis because, honestly, she just doesn’t feel so great about the United States right now. The usually pro-American Elvis superfan says the onslaught of upheaval flowing from Washington - the tariffs, the mass deportations - is taking a toll.
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Eyewitnesses recount deadly Israeli attack on medics in Gaza

It was still dark out when a group of ambulances and a fire truck dispatched by Palestinian emergency response services slowed to a halt in Rafah, the southernmost city in the Gaza Strip, early on March 23. They had been sent to find their paramedic colleagues, who had headed out in an ambulance on a rescue mission earlier that morning before disappearing.
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Risking reprisals, protesters in Gaza call on Hamas to step aside

CAIRO – In a rare and perilous public show of anger against Hamas, hundreds of Palestinians marched through Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip this week, demanding that the militant group relinquish control of the territory and end the war with Israel, according to four witnesses.