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Le Monde: Trump calls for revival of Keystone XL Pipeline project axed by Biden
President Trump has called for the revival of the Keystone XL Pipeline, which was blocked by President Biden on his first day in office due to environmental concerns. The pipeline, initially proposed in 2008, aims to transport oil from Canada to the U.S.
Environmental activists and Indigenous groups have long opposed the project, citing ecological risks. Trump criticized the Biden administration's decision, urging the company TC Energy to resume construction immediately.
#society
GB News: Starmer removes Churchill portraits from Parliament as Labour continues assault against greatest Britons
Sir Keir Starmer has removed multiple portraits of historical British figures, including Winston Churchill and the Duke of Wellington, from the Houses of Parliament since Labour's General Election victory. The removals are part of a broader effort to address concerns over artworks linked to slavery and racism.
The Parliamentary Art Collection, which includes around 10,000 works, has seen the removal of several pieces following an audit initiated after the Black Lives Matter protests. While many portraits have been taken down, some statues and paintings of Churchill remain inside the Palace of Westminster.