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Trump designates Saudi Arabia a major non-NATO ally during crown prince’s White House visit

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that the U.S. will designate Saudi Arabia a major non-NATO ally, unveiling a defense and economic partnership with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a White House dinner marking 80 years of U.S.–Saudi relations.

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Trump welcomed guests at the official dinner and thanked bin Salman for his visit and investment in the U.S. The crown prince gave brief remarks, thanking Trump and expressing his gratitude while saying he was looking forward to a continued partnership between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.

Before announcing the new designation, Trump reflected on the nations’ long relationship, recalling a 1945 meeting between President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and King Abdul Aziz.

«It’s a special privilege to welcome his royal highness to Washington this year, as we mark the 80th anniversary of the first meeting between [a] U.S. President and a Saudi king,» Trump said. «The two became immediate and warm friends … and right now you have the best friend you’ve ever had.»

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Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia shakes hands with U.S. President Donald Trump during a dinner in the East Room at the White House Nov. 18, 2025, in Washington, DC. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

He added that ever since the U.S. and Saudi Arabia have been «enduring partners,» they were «making that partnership closer and stronger than ever before» Tuesday night. 

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Trump said the partnership reached a new level after a day of meetings and signings with bin Salman. He praised Saudi Arabia’s modernization, calling it «an economic engine and a modern-day miracle,» and said new agreements in energy, minerals and artificial intelligence were «unprecedented.»

He added that Saudi Arabia had agreed to boost its investment in the U.S. from $600 billion to $1 trillion, a move he said would create American jobs and further strengthen the growing alliance.

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President Donald Trump sits with Mohammed Bin Salman in the Oval Office.

President Donald Trump meets with Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., Nov. 18, 2025. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

«So, that’s why tonight I’m pleased to announce that we’re taking our military cooperation to even greater heights by formally designating Saudi Arabia as a major non-NATO ally, which is something that is very important to them,» Trump said.

He added that both countries had just signed «a historic strategic defense agreement,» calling it proof of «a stronger and more capable alliance» that would serve «the highest interest of peace.»

The announcement followed Trump saying Saudi Arabia would invest $1 trillion in the U.S., doubling an earlier pledge.

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President Donald Trump meets with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office.

President Donald Trump meets with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., Nov. 18, 2025. (Nathan Howard/Politico/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

«He said, ‘I am going to up that to $1 trillion,’» Trump told the audience. «So, he’s investing $1 trillion into the United States … and now you have the hottest country anywhere in the world.»

Trump also pointed to what he called the largest arms purchase in history — $142 billion in American military equipment and services — and said the move «will mark and make both of our nations safer and cement the kingdom’s role as a key force for stability and security in the Middle East.»

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The president said the new defense pact would make both nations safer and referenced a recent U.S. military operation using B-2 bombers against what he described as an Iranian nuclear threat.

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President Donald Trump poses with the signed agreement at a world leaders summit on ending the Gaza war, amid a U.S.-brokered prisoner-hostage swap and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, Oct. 13, 2025. (Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters )

«Saudi Arabia has never been as safe as it is right now,» he said. «You always had a little cloud over your head. … That cloud is not there anymore.»

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After the announcement, Trump tied the agreement to his broader Middle East peace agenda, citing the end of the war in Gaza, the return of hostages and a U.N. resolution endorsing his «Board of Peace» initiative.

«This is a board like no other,» he said. «It will have the heads of major countries … and I was honored to be chosen the chair.»

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Bin Salman thanked Trump for the «warm and great welcome,» calling the day «special» and emphasizing the growing economic relationship between the two countries.

The crown prince also said he believed this is a huge opportunity and vowed to remain focused on implementing and increasing opportunities between both countries.

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Trump closed by saying the alliance marked the strongest moment in U.S.–Saudi relations since Roosevelt’s meeting with King Abdul Aziz.

«Someday, maybe we’ll talk about us as being two wonderful men,» he said. «Forget about great — wonderful is OK — but two wonderful men that did tremendous work for their countries.»

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Tokio rechazó las acusaciones “infundadas” de Beijing tras una carta remitida a la ONU e instó a China al diálogo

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La primera ministra de Japón, Sanae Takaichi, y el líder de China, Xi Jinping, mantienen una tensa discusión internacional por sus posiciones frente a Taiwán (Europa Press)

El Ejecutivo japonés salió este sábado al cruce de las recientes denuncias de China contra la primera ministra Sanae Takaichi, a quien el régimen chino acusó de alterar la postura histórica de Tokio sobre su respaldo a Taiwán.

Desde Tokio calificaron las imputaciones como “totalmente infundadas” y subrayaron la continuidad de su línea política, negando un cambio en la posición oficial sobre el estrecho. Así lo expresó la portavoz Maki Kobayashi durante la cumbre del G20 en Johannesburgo, en declaraciones reproducidas por Bloomberg.

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Kobayashi aseguró estar al tanto de la carta enviada por Beijiing a António Guterres, secretario general de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), y recalcó que Japón explicó ya “en repetidas ocasiones” el sentido de los comentarios de su primera ministra, remarcando la apuesta del gobierno nipón por “el diálogo”.

Pese a ello, en Johannesburgo no fue posible avanzar en una conversación directa: desde China descartaron una reunión oficial entre Takaichi y el primer ministro Li Qiang, aunque ambos compartieron espacio en la foto de grupo de la cumbre.

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Takaichi fue fotografiada en el G20 y en la misma imagen apareció el primer ministro chino (segundo de izq. a der.) (Leon Neal/REUTERS)

El origen de la controversia radica en las declaraciones de Takaichi sobre la potencial respuesta japonesa ante una posible escalada militar de China contra Taiwán. El régimen liderado por Xi Jinping reaccionó enviando una misiva donde advierte de posibles “medidas de autodefensa” si Japón llegara a intervenir militarmente en apoyo a la isla, al tiempo que buscó movilizar respaldo internacional en Naciones Unidas.

Lejos de dar marcha atrás, Takaichi reiteró este viernes su negativa a retractarse de sus afirmaciones referidas a Taiwán y defendió la determinación japonesa de actuar igual ante una emergencia de seguridad en la región. Al calor del conflicto, incluso el cónsul chino en Osaka, Xue Jian, llegó a compartir (y luego eliminar) un mensaje en el que apostaba por “cortar el sucio cuello” de la primera ministra nipona.

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Al mismo tiempo, las relaciones bilaterales registran nuevas restricciones: entre las últimas medidas, Beijing desaconsejó a sus ciudadanos visitar Japón, ordenó la suspensión de importaciones de mariscos japoneses y detuvo el estreno de nuevas películas japonesas en su mercado.

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La primera ministra japonesa, Sanae Takaichi, es recibida por el presidente surcoreano, Lee Jae Myung, durante la cumbre del Foro de Cooperación Económica Asia-Pacífico (APEC) en Gyeongju, Corea del Sur, el 31 de octubre de 2025 (Reuters)

En cuanto a la relación entre Tokio y Taipéi, Taiwán confirmó el viernes pasado el levantamiento de las restricciones que, desde 2011, afectaban a las importaciones de alimentos originarios de Fukushima (Japón). Las autoridades informaron que dejarán de aplicar los requisitos de doble certificación y la inspección exhaustiva por lotes.

La medida surge poco después de que el gobernador de Niigata, Hideyo Hanazumi, autorizara la reactivación de la central nuclear de Kashiwazaki-Kariwa —la mayor del mundo—, que permanecía fuera de servicio desde el accidente nuclear ocurrido en Fukushima Daiichi en 2011 a raíz de un terremoto y posterior tsunami.

El anuncio del gobierno taiwanés marca la normalización de criterios para la entrada de productos japoneses en la isla, en un contexto donde la energía nuclear y la seguridad alimentaria siguen siendo ejes de debate en Japón.

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La disputa regional se enmarca en décadas de sensibilidad diplomática. Desde que los lazos políticos entre China y Taiwán se cortaron en 1949 tras la guerra civil, solo se restablecieron en formatos no oficiales a partir de los años 80, mientras Tokio y Beijing mantienen diferencias históricas sobre la soberanía y seguridad en la región.



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EXCLUSIVE: Bondi DOJ transfers death row inmates commuted by Biden to ‘supermax’ prison

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FIRST ON FOX — Two federal inmates previously on death row — one a crooked New Orleans cop, the other behind a multi-state killing spree — have been transferred to a notorious «supermax» prison in Colorado, the Justice Department told Fox News Digital. 

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News of their transfers comes as U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi looks to crack down on the previous administration’s sweeping clemency actions, especially those against violent crime. 

The former death row inmates were transferred Thursday to the U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility in Florence, Colorado, also known as «ADX,» Justice Department officials confirmed. 

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They are among the 37 death row inmates whose sentences former President Joe Biden commuted shortly before leaving office last December. The news prompted criticism and complaints that the record clemency and commutation actions were done as a political «Hail Mary» and without proper vetting.

Eight death row inmates have already been transferred to ADX, the Justice Department told Fox News Digital, bringing to 10 the number of death row inmates that have been transferred to the prison since mid-September. 

President Donald Trump walks with Attorney General Pam Bondi during a visit to the Justice Department March 14, 2025, in Washington, D.C.  (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

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More are expected soon. all 37 death row inmates commuted by Biden are expected to be moved to the prison by «early next year,» the Justice Department told Fox News Digital.

The effort comes as Bondi and the Trump administration have sought to reverse some of the Biden administration’s efforts on criminal justice reform, with an emphasis on cracking down on violent crime.

Though sentence commutations cannot be fully reversed, Justice Department officials told Fox News Digital, Bondi has prioritized ways to penalize these individuals in coordination with directives from Trump and to ensure that the «conditions of confinement» are «consistent with the security risks those inmates present because of their egregious crimes, criminal histories and all other relevant considerations,» according to an earlier DOJ memo. 

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«Two more monsters who plotted and violently murdered innocent people will spend the rest of their lives in our country’s most severe federal prison,» Attorney General Pam Bondi told Fox News Digital in a statement. 

«This Department of Justice will continue to seek accountability for the families blindsided by President Biden’s reckless commutations of 37 vicious predators.»

Like the eight former death row inmates sent to Colorado’s supermax prison, the two criminals processed in ADX Thursday have been convicted of particularly heinous crimes. 

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One individual chased down his ex-girlfriend from Roanoke, Virginia, to Charlotte, North Carolina, where he cut phone lines to the apartment she was living in before using cans of gasoline to set the building on fire.

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The ADX supermax prison in Florence, Colo. (Robert Daemmrich Photography Inc/Sygma via Getty Images)

Though she escaped via a second-story window and was hospitalized for second- and third-degree burns, he followed her back to her family’s home in Virginia two months later, where he gunned her down on the streets of her neighborhood and just steps from her mother.  

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Another inmate, a former New Orleans police officer known as «Robocop» for his large physical demeanor and aggressive law enforcement style, was caught on tape by the FBI as he ordered and orchestrated the killing of a mother of three who had come to the precinct hours earlier to submit a supposedly confidential brutality complaint about his behavior that she witnessed on her way home the night before. 

The FBI had stumbled upon the conversation as part of a broader probe it had started to investigate a so-called «protection racket» between cocaine dealers in New Orleans and the city’s police force, which had been guarding a warehouse stocked with the drug. The same officer was later revealed as one of the chief conspirators in the protection racket. 

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Attorney General Pam Bondi at a Senate hearing.

Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

He was also found to have falsely testified in two murder cases, including one murder he has since been linked to. The statements were used to exonerate four men from prison, including three teenagers who had been wrongfully convicted of a murder 28 years earlier.

ADX is the only true federal «supermax» prison in the U.S., and its inmates are as notorious as the prison’s reputation. 

Among them are Ramzi Yousef, convicted in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing; Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the Boston Marathon bombers; former Sinola Cartel leader Joaquín Guzmán, or «El Chapo»; and Mamdouh Mahmud Salim, the co-founder of al Qaeda.

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Shortly after her confirmation as attorney general, Bondi issued a memo aimed at «restoring a measure of justice» to the victims’ families. 

The measures granted by Biden earned more criticism than former President Barack Obama. As Fox News reported at the time, the vast majority of Obama’s clemency actions focused on commuting the sentences of federal inmates who met certain criteria outlined under his administration’s Clemency Initiative.

Bondi hosted victims’ families earlier this year to hear their concerns about the commutations, the DOJ said. Some said they had been stunned by the eleventh-hour commutations and that they had not been given a heads-up by the Biden administration.

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In February, Bondi issued a memo to the Bureau of Prisons ordering an evaluation of where these prisoners should be detained.

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Teachers called ‘true heroes’ after repelling grizzly bear that attacked school group, injuring 11

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Teachers fended off a grizzly bear that attacked a school group walking along a trail in British Columbia, Canada, on Thursday, officials said.

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«The group had stopped along a trail near the community when a grizzly bear emerged from the forest and attacked,» Insp. Kevin Van Damme of British Columbia’s Conservation Officer Service, said in an update on social media. «Teachers successfully repelled the bear using pepper spray and a bear banger.»

Eleven people were injured in the attack, including students in the fourth and fifth grade, according to CBC News.

Two were in critical condition, two in serious condition and the other seven were treated at the scene, the British Columbia Health Services said.

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British Columbia’s Conservation Officer Service said the grizzly emerged from the woods and «attacked.» (Matthew Bailey/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The incident happened in Bella Coola, a town more than 400 miles north of Vancouver.

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The victims were taken to Bella Coola Hospital and were being transferred to Vancouver for further care, Van Damme said.

Officials were still searching for the bear as of Friday, who they believe may have been previously injured.

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«We recognize this incident is distressing for the community. We are in close contact with the Nuxalk Nation as our investigation continues. We thank them for their collaborative efforts to ensure community awareness and shared safety information,» Van Damme said. «Our thoughts are with the victims and their families, and we wish them a full and speedy recovery.»

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Bella Coola is more than 400 miles north of Vancouver in British Columbia. (Google Maps)

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Tamara Davidson, British Columbia’s Minister of Environment and Parks, called the teachers who fought off the bear «true heroes,» adding that they were well-prepared, according to the Guardian.

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