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By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump sharpened his anti-immigration rhetoric on Tuesday, saying he wants to deploy U.S. military forces to the Mexican border to stop illegal immigrants until his long-promised wall is built and "proper security" is in place. Trump called using the military at the southern border "a big step." He met on Tuesday with U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis and others to discuss the idea.
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Russia's parliament has threatened economic sanctions in response to a language reform in neighbouring Latvia that will see older schoolchildren taught in Latvian rather than Russian. The call for sanctions further raises tensions with Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, members of the European Union and Nato who have been wary of Vladimir Putin's promises to “defend the rights” of Russian speakers in other countries. On Tuesday, the leaders of the three countries expressed their concern about Russia's more aggressive foreign policy at a meeting with US president Donald Trump in the White House. Although Latvian is the official language in that former Soviet republic, a quarter of the population are ethnic Russians, and nearly 100 state-funded schools offer Russian or bilingual teaching. Donald Trump sits across from Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid, and Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis at a meeting on Tuesday Credit: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters A language reform approved on Monday by president Raimonds Vejonis, however, will phase in Latvian-language instruction for all students in the 10th through 12th years by 2021, with the exception of some Russian language and literature courses. Mr Vejonis said this would “form a more cohesive society and a stronger state”. Early education will remain bilingual, with half of courses taught in Russian for schoolchildren and 20 per cent for 7th- to 9th-year students. Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis arrives at the White House before meeting Donald Trump Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Nonetheless, Moscow reacted angrily to the reform. MP Sergei Zheleznyak called it a “language genocide” and compared it to the “open Naziism toward the Russian population” he claimed was occurring in Ukraine, which has been promoting Ukrainian language as it battles Russia-backed separatists in two breakaway republics. In a statement on Tuesday, Russia's Duma condemned the “discriminatory” language reform as “forced assimilation” that infringed on the rights of national minorities. “The state Duma notes that the actions of the Latvian authorities violating the rights and freedoms of our compatriots in Latvia should be followed by the adoption of special economic measures,” it said, citing a law that allows for sanctions like banning financial operations and cancelling trade agreements. Vladimir Putin speaks at a rally celebrating the annexation of Crimea, which he has justified in part by the need to protect Russian speakers Credit: David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin, an influential former aide of Mr Putin, called on Russia to take a “more active position” on Latvia's supposed failure to uphold international agreements. The statement comes after Latvia expelled a Russian diplomat last month in solidarity with Britain over the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury. It also passed a US-style Magnitsky Act banning Russian citizens involved in the death of whistleblower Sergei Magnitsky or other human rights violations, just as the other two Baltics have. Foreign secretary Boris Johnson said last month that the Britain would introduce a UK version of the act. British troops arrive in Estonia, which borders Latvia and Russia, for training operations last year Credit: Estonian Defence Ministry Ethnic relations have long been a delicate issue in Latvia, where Russian speakers have staged protests against the language reform. The pro-Russian Harmony party controls a quarter of parliament and is led by the mayor of the country's capital, Riga. Since the opposition of Russian speakers to a new Western government in Ukraine exploded into conflict in 2014, drawing on Russian military support, the Baltic countries have been ramping up military and civil defence training and hosting Nato troops. Last year, American and Canadian troops were deployed for training in Latvia, and British troops arrived in neighbouring Estonia.
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An American F-16 fighter jet crashed on Wednesday near Las Vegas, the third US military aircraft crash in two days. "An Air Force F-16 assigned to Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, crashed at approximately 10.30 am during routine training on the Nevada Test and Training Range," the Air Force said in a statement. "The condition of the pilot is not known at this time," it said. The crash followed two others the day before. In California, a Marine Corps CH-53E helicopter crashed with four crew aboard. A United States Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion Helicopter like that which crashed in California, sits at North Island Naval Air Station Coronado Credit: Louis Nastro/Reuters "The status of all four is presumed dead pending positive identification," the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing said. And in Djibouti, a Marine AV-8B Harrier jet crashed after the pilot ejected during takeoff. "Doctors said the pilot was in stable condition," US Naval Forces Central Command said. US Defense Department chief James Mattis secured a record budget last month for the Pentagon, which will allow investments that have been on hold for several years, including in the Navy, which is overstretched in foreign theaters, and the Air Force, which suffers rapid pilot turnover due to more lucrative private sector options.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is weighing further retaliation against Russia for meddling in the election and interfering in the affairs of the United States and its allies, the top U.S. intelligence official said Wednesday.
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Israeli authorities said Wednesday they have arrested 10 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip accused of planning a missile attack and hostage taking against a navy ship. The announcement of the March 12 arrests comes ahead of expected new mass protests along the Gaza Strip's border with Israel on Friday. Authorities did not immediately respond to a question on why the announcement was delayed for more than three weeks, though Israel often keeps such arrests under a gag order while it investigates.
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