The 10 most important things in the world right now

Mexico US border caravanPEDRO PARDO/AFP/Getty ImagesA group of Central American migrants - mostly from Honduras - get over a fence as they try to reach the US-Mexico border near the El Chaparral border crossing in Tijuana, Baja California State, Mexico, on November 25, 2018.

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Mexico's interior ministry also fired back and said it would deport migrants from the 500-strong group that had "violently" tried to cross the US border.

Ukraine has said it will consider enforcing martial law in response to the incident.

But it appears her Cabinet is already preparing to rip it up.

The documents allege CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his company promoted a loophole exploited by the Cambridge Analytica.

A 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Iran's west, but so far there have been no reports of fatalities.

This weekend has dramatically changed the island, both socially and politically.

The Mississippi Senate race went to a runoff after neither major candidate secured the requisite 50% of votes back on November 6.

9. Investment giant BlackRock is making changes at the top. The $6.4 trillion investment manager is focusing hard on the Asia-Pacific region and has a new female lead taking over in February.

The women promised that their father's "light will never fade" in a Washington Post op-ed.

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