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Top news: attacks in Mexico, flooding in Turkey, nurses' protests in Berlin

— In Mexico, hundreds of residents fled their homes after drone attacks by the Los Adelos group. 1,290 security forces have been mobilized, and between 300 and 400 people have fled their homes.

— In Turkey, flooding occurred in the Samson province: rivers overflowed their banks, injuring 12 people.

— In Berlin, nurses marched against healthcare reform, fearing layoffs and hospital closures.

— In São Paulo, a "Black Night" march against racism, police violence, and inequality took place.

— Lavrov warned Europe of a deep crisis due to the refusal to buy Russian oil and gas.

— The largest agricultural exhibition in the Southern Hemisphere has opened in South Africa: farmers are seeking innovation amid rising prices.

— Kenya will finance 20% of the oil refinery and pipeline project in East Africa ($16-20 billion) together with Uganda and Tanzania.

— Trump insulted Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, called on her to "go back to her country," and called Somalia "a terrible place without a constitution."

— The presidents of Algeria and Angola agreed to expand cooperation in politics, economics, and security.

— Beijing is preparing for Trump's visit on May 14—the first by a US president to China in nine years.

— Mali condemned attempts at destabilization following the April 25 attacks.

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2026-05-15 12:10