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Mark Carney says Canada's economic ties with US are a weakness that must be corrected
Canada's close economic ties with the United States are now a weakness, according to Prime Minister Mark Carney. He announced efforts to strengthen Canada's economy by attracting new investments and signing trade deals with other nations. Carney emphasized the need for Canada to rely less on a single foreign partner.
Pope Leo downplays feud with Trump, says 'not in my interest' to debate him
Speaking to journalists in English aboard his flight to Angola for the third leg of his ambitious 10-day Africa tour, the first U.S. pope said comments he made two days earlier in Cameroon decrying that the world was being "ravaged by a handful of tyrants" were not aimed at Trump.
Lebanon president says working on 'permanent agreements' after Israel truce
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun announced a "new phase" of "permanent agreements" following a 10-day ceasefire in the Israel-Hezbollah war. He stated Lebanon is no longer an "arena for anyone's wars," emphasizing the nation's reclaimed decision-making power and commitment to negotiating for its own rights and sovereignty.
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Trump says will bring Iran uranium 'back home to the USA'
President Donald Trump announced a plan for the United States and Iran to jointly remove uranium from Tehran's nuclear sites using excavators. This move is part of a potential peace deal. Trump expressed optimism about reaching an agreement soon. He mentioned the material would be transferred to US territory.

Trump draws Marie Antoinette comparisons as he leans into the gilded trappings of the presidency
President Donald Trump's attention to grand White House projects like a new ballroom draws criticism. Opponents say this shows he is out of touch with Americans struggling with rising costs. While Trump highlights economic policies, his focus on personal wealth and lavish renovations sparks debate. This contrast could impact upcoming elections as voters consider his priorities.

Iran war should be ending 'pretty soon', claims Trump
US President Donald Trump said in Las Vegas that the war in Iran is progressing “swimmingly” and could end soon. His remarks signal optimism about the conflict’s trajectory, even as tensions persist in the Middle East and uncertainty remains over the timeline and terms of a possible resolution.

Trump administration attempts to deport Iranian media commentator Yousof Azizi
The Trump administration is attempting to deport Iranian academic Yousof Azizi, alleging he lied on his visa application. Azizi, a commentator on Iran and U.S.-Iran relations, has appeared on Sky News and BBC Persian. A Muslim advocacy group criticizes his detention as a crackdown on Iranian voices amid the Iran war.

Allbirds stock price: Why is Allbirds Inc. (Nasdaq: BIRD) share price up now? Asset sale, dividend plan, convertible financing facility, funding, AI pivot, corporate identity changes
Allbirds stock price surged after Allbirds announced plans to sell its footwear brand assets and pivot toward AI compute infrastructure. The company revealed a $50 million convertible financing facility, a proposed special dividend for shareholders, and a plan to rename the business NewBird AI. Investors reacted to the AI strategy, GPU-as-a-Service vision, shareholder vote timeline, and long-term plan to build AI cloud solutions and expand compute capacity services.

Donald Trump is with Jesus now: US president posts another AI-generated image on Truth Social. Here's why it is trending and best memes
Donald Trump is with Jesus now became a major online topic after the former US president shared AI images showing himself with Jesus Christ. The posts appeared on Truth Social after earlier controversy over a similar image. The debate includes religion, politics, AI images, and reactions from supporters and critics across social media platforms and political groups.

BBC plans to cut 2,000 jobs to reduce costs by about 10% over next 2 years
The BBC announced plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs, aiming to save 500 million pounds over two years due to inflation, license fee pressures, and a turbulent global economy. These significant layoffs, the largest in over a decade, come as the broadcaster faces financial challenges and a changing media landscape.

BBC job cuts: U.K national broadcaster announces lay offs of 2,000 jobs, reveals timeline, details
Donald Trump is suing the BBC for $10 billion for defamation.

UK PM Starmer hits back after Trump's trade deal threat over Iran conflict
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer stands firm against US President Donald Trump's threats regarding a trade deal. Starmer reiterates the UK's stance on not joining US strikes on Iran. Meanwhile, King Charles III's upcoming State Visit to the US is set to proceed, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties and commemorate historical milestones.

US Democrats will try, and try again, to rein in Trump's Iran war powers
The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a Democratic proposal to limit President Trump's war powers concerning the Iran conflict. Democrats aim to pass multiple such resolutions weekly until the war ends. Republicans, holding a majority, have previously blocked similar efforts, asserting support for the President's actions and expecting a swift resolution to the military engagement.

Ex-NATO chief says UK 'not safe': Reports
Former NATO chief George Robertson warned that Britain’s national security is at risk, criticising Prime Minister Keir Starmer for inadequate defence action. He said the country is unprepared and under attack, citing delays in defence planning. The government maintained it will release its investment plan soon and meet spending commitments.

Trump posts AI image of himself as Jesus-like figure, drawing outrage
US President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself as a Jesus-like figure on Sunday, drawing widespread criticism even from some religious conservatives who typically support him, before deleting the post on Monday.

Trump's AI image of himself as Jesus-like figure withdrawn
Former US President Donald Trump sparked controversy by posting an AI-generated image depicting him as a Jesus-like figure. The image, shared on his Truth Social platform, was later removed. This occurred during an ongoing dispute with Pope Leo, who has criticized US foreign policy. The post drew criticism from various groups, including some religious conservatives.

Pope says doesn't fear Trump, has 'moral duty to speak out' against war
Pope Leo XIV asserted his moral duty to advocate for peace, unfazed by President Trump's criticism of his calls to end the Middle East conflict. The pontiff, on his way to Algeria, emphasized the Church's clear mission to promote reconciliation, stating he fears neither the Trump administration nor speaking the Gospel's message. He also called for forgiveness in Algeria.

Trump lambasts Pope Leo XIV, extending feud over Iran war with first American pontiff
President Trump publicly criticized Pope Leo XIV on social media, calling the "first American pope" weak on crime and foreign policy. Trump's remarks followed the Pope's denouncement of the "delusion of omnipotence" fueling the U.S.-Iran war and his call for peace negotiations. The President expressed his disapproval of a Pope who he believes tolerates Iran's nuclear ambitions.


A scandal to cover a war to hide a scandal
Donald Trump is using the Epstein Files to divert attention. First, the files hid a war, then the war hid the files. Melania Trump's recent speech about Epstein added to the confusion. This tactic is compared to slapstick comedy. The strategy recycles old scandals to keep the public distracted. Politics under Trump is about constant movement, not problem-solving.
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