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12 dead after jade mine collapse in Northern Myanmar

Twelve bodies have been recovered today, Monday, following the collapse of a jade mine in Kachin State (northern Myanmar), according to a local police official.

The tragic accident occurred around 1:30 a.m. in Sapaut, a village in Seikmu, located in the Hpakant municipality, the official specified. By this afternoon, 12 bodies had been recovered, and more than 50 houses were buried under rubble as a result of the incident, the same source reported. The exact number of fatalities is still unknown.

Rescue efforts are ongoing, the official added.

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Trump announces creation of external revenue service to collect foreign tariffs

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced on Tuesday the creation of a body to “collect tariffs, duties, and all revenue from foreign sources,” comparing it to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which collects taxes from Americans.

“We will begin charging those who profit at our expense through trade, and they will finally start paying what they owe,” Trump said in a message on his social media platform, Truth Social.

He indicated that the new body, to be called the External Revenue Service, will begin operations on January 20, the day Trump is sworn in as the 47th president of the U.S. and when he is expected to make the first decisions of his second term.

The Republican also criticized “soft and pathetically weak trade deals” that have been in place until now.

“The U.S. economy has provided growth and prosperity to the world while we taxed ourselves,” he stated.

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Trump has been insisting on raising tariffs for months and has even declared that “tariff” is, for him, “the most beautiful word in the dictionary.”

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ACLU prepares for “worst-case scenario” on immigration under incoming Trump administration

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), one of Donald Trump’s largest legal opponents during his first term, said on Tuesday that it is preparing for “the worst-case scenario” regarding immigration under the new Republican administration, which will take office on January 20.

The ACLU has strengthened its alliances with other organizations to challenge the new U.S. government’s anti-immigrant measures in court, especially in states that share a border with Mexico.

“We will be litigating as we have been since the first Trump administration, through to the Biden administration, challenging any policy that is enacted that violates the Constitution and threatens the rights and dignity of immigrants in our country,” warned Victoria López, program and strategy director for the ACLU in Arizona, during a press conference.

In this regard, Felicia Gómez, from the ACLU in the border counties of San Diego and Imperial in California, stated that the fight will also be against “the threat of further dismantling of the asylum system by the Trump administration.”

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Migrants in Ciudad Juárez brave subzero temperatures with donations of warm clothing

Several jackets, gloves, hats, and scarves are helping migrants on the streets of Ciudad Juárez, a border town in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, to withstand the subzero temperatures recorded in the past days in northern Mexico.

“We wear three or four jackets to be able to walk like this, face masks, ear covers, we put on three or four sweatshirts,” said Jorge Peñalver, a 28-year-old Venezuelan, on Friday to AFP.

Northern Mexico is suffering from its second winter storm. Thermometers dropped to -3°C in Ciudad Juárez on Wednesday, where migrants are waiting to enter the United States legally.

In addition to the cold, there is the “uncertainty” ahead of the inauguration of the next U.S. president, Donald Trump, who has promised to use the military to carry out a mass deportation of migrants, added Carlos Mayorga, a pastor and volunteer with the group Ángeles Mensajeros. The organization provides clothing, food, and coffee to migrants, mostly from Venezuela and Central America, where they are “not used to” freezing temperatures.

“Thank God the people here in Ciudad Juárez see us working and give us coats,” added Peñalver, who cleans windshields and car windows.

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The National Weather Service predicted that subzero temperatures will continue in northern Mexico, reaching -15°C in mountainous areas of Chihuahua and Durango states.

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