The World
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The World
"India and the European Union have signed a massive trade deal that will account for a quarter of the world's GDP. This follows another deal struck by the EU with Latin American countries this month. Also, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wants to fast-track residency for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. And, US threats to take control of Greenland have rattled Europe's far-right leaders, some of President Trump's staunchest allies."
"Plus, when space debris enters Earth's atmosphere, some of it ends up at Point Nemo, a remote area of the Pacific with depths of around 13,000 feet."
India and the European Union signed a major trade agreement representing about a quarter of world GDP. The agreement follows a separate EU deal with Latin American countries reached earlier in the month. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez proposed fast-tracking residency for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. Threats by the United States to assert control over Greenland have unsettled far-right leaders across Europe, including some close allies of President Trump. When space debris re-enters Earth's atmosphere, portions of it fall into remote oceanic zones such as Point Nemo, where depths reach around 13,000 feet.
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