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President Donald Trump said that “nothing will stop him” and speaks to Michigan at a rally to celebrate his 100th day in office where an adjutant who runs back on him in 2028 – although the US presidents are constitutionally excluded from a third term.

In a meander-shaped speech at the campaign-style rally, Trump attacked “Communist Radical Richter”, who had tried to thwart his plans, criticize President Joe Biden and praise the end of diversity, justice and recording “bullshit”.

The event in a half full sports and expo center in Warren near Detroit-Zeige also a video of Venezuelan immigrants who were sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador by the United States.

Trump also defended his heavy tariffs against car manufacturers, although the White House only announced a few hours earlier that it weakened it.

  • What was said about a third term? Margo Martin, an adjutant of the White House, joined Trump onto the stage and asked: “Trump 2028, someone?” to roar from the crowd.

US and Great Britain start joint strikes against Houthis in Yemen

RAF Typhoon FGR4 Fighter Jets took part in the strikes that aimed at the Iranian Houthis in Yemen. Photo: Anadolu/Getty Images

According to the British Ministry of Defense, the US armed forces carried out a joint military operation in Yemen on Tuesday, which stated that the attack against a Houthi military goal was to make drones that were attacked on shipping.

The British Defense Minister John Healey said that the operation was started in response to “a persistent threat of the Houthis against the freedom of navigation”.

It is the first time that the United Kingdom took part in the intensive American campaign against the group supported by Iran, which spoke out against merchant shipping and western warships and caused a serious decline in trading currents in the region.

Trump border selection accuses the “cover-up” about the death of man who was beaten by US agents

Trump with Rodney Scott on the border between the USA and Mexico in Arizona in 2020. Photo: Carlos Barría/Reuters

Donald Trump's election as head of customs and border protection (CBP), Rodney Scott, was accused by a former top official to organize a “cover-up” about the death of a man who was tried to enter from the USA from Mexico, according to a letter seen by The Guardian.

The Senate's financial committee will consider Scott's nomination on Wednesday. Before the hearing, James Wong, a former deputy deputy commissioner of the CBP office for internal affairs, wrote to the committee in which he “concerned” about how the former American border protection chief dealt with the investigation of the death of Anastasio Hernández-Rojas 2010 in San Diego.

Hernández-Rojas died after being beaten and stunned by CBP agents who prepared to deport him.

  • What happened to that? Investigation? According to Wong, Scott's role described that he supervised the critical incident team that used a summons to receive Hernández-Rojas' medical documents, “probably to turn information for their own PR”. Wong says that the use of a summons for this is “obviously illegal”.

In other news …

The Taganrog prison has become notorious for its use as a torture center for Ukrainian prisoners. Composite: Alex Mellon for the Guardian: AFP/Getty Images/Yandex Maps/Slidstvo.info
  • Russia has an estimated 16,000 civilians in arbitrary detention in 180 separate facilities. An educational examination shows that blows, electric shocks and hunger took place in a notorious prison.

  • The Swedish police arrested a suspect after three people were killed At a shootout in Uppsala on Tuesday.

  • The British automobile manufacturer Aston Martin limits exports to the USA Trump's tariffs, After the president had hit all auto imports with a delivery of 25% on April 3.

Status of the day: A fifth of the US states have active measles outbursts

A measles test sign in Texas. Photo: Sebastian Rocandio/Reuters

One of five US states has active measles outbursts, defined by three or more cases of the previously eradicated illness. The US centers for the control and prevention of diseases confirmed that the number of measles centers 884 – the number of cases in all 2024. Texas is the center of the outbreak, with 663 cases ultimately.

Do not miss this: the white Africans who act to accept Trump's asylum

Demonstrators gather in February to support Donald Trump in front of the US message in Pretoria, after accused South Africa to pursue Africans. Photo: Siphiwe Sibeibo/Reuters

Kyle, a divorced father of three children, attributes his survival of a violent farm from South Africa to divine interventions. He is one of thousands of white South Africans, hoping to escape Trump's offer of refugee status, the crime, and what they claim against white discrimination. The Guardian's South African correspondent, Rachel Savage, talks to them about why they want to go – and experts who explain the context.

Climate test: India and Pakistan, which are already weakened in “new normality” of Heatwaves

A volunteer speaks water in a passerby to cool it down on an unusually hot April day in Karatschi, Pakistan. Photo: Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images

It is only in April, but the boiling temperatures have already reached large parts of India and Pakistan. Scientists say that humid heat waves become the “new normal value” so early in the year and South Asia is particularly susceptible to global heating. In Pakistan, the city of Shaheed Benazirabad in the province of Sindh met in April 122f (50 ° C).

Last thing: Kangaroo completes Alabama Interstate

Kangaroo on Alabama Interstate. Composite: Austin Price | Facebook

A escorted kangaroo closed a distance of the Interstate in Alabama on Tuesday before the state troops and its owners calmed down and captured the animal named Sheila and return them to their owner. Macon County's sheriff said: “We'll see a bit of everything here.”

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