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Le Monde: During his visit to Washington, the new Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, reaffirms his country's sovereignty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to the Oval Office with President Trump showcased a diplomatic exchange marked by mutual respect. Both leaders praised each other, with Trump emphasizing friendship over concessions amidst discussions about U.S.-Canada relations.
Carney firmly rejected any notion of Canadian annexation, likening Canada to Buckingham Palace—"not for sale." Trump, however, playfully countered that nothing is ever certain. The meeting emphasized the importance of partnership between the two nations.
GB News: ‘Sitting in shopping malls to stay warm!’ Furious pensioner lambasts Labour's winter fuel update
Labour's refusal to reverse cuts to winter fuel payments for pensioners has drawn sharp criticism, with many calling it "appalling." Ellen Russell from Newcastle expressed outrage over the decision, arguing that it unfairly impacts working-class individuals who rely on these payments to stay warm during winter.
Despite pressure following disappointing election results, Labour maintains that the policy will not change. The cuts, aimed at saving £1.5 billion annually, mean over nine million people will lose out on benefits that previously supported them.
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Breitbart: Marco Rubio Responds to Reports India Launched Missiles at Pakistan
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is closely monitoring the escalating situation between India and Pakistan following India's missile strikes on nine sites in Pakistan. This action came after evidence suggested Pakistan-based terrorists were involved in a recent attack in Kashmir.
In response, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that Pakistan has the right to respond robustly to what he termed an act of war. The conflict has intensified following sanctions imposed by both countries after a deadly terrorist attack in April.
Times Of Israel: US cuts separate reporting channel for its diplomats covering Palestinians
The US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced the merger of the Office of Palestinian Affairs back into the US Embassy in Jerusalem, reversing a Biden-era decision. This move is part of a broader reorganization of the State Department and aims to unify US diplomatic messaging in the region.
The merger raises concerns about the diminishing US relationship with the Palestinians, particularly given the historical context of the Trump administration's policies. The elimination of the US Security Coordinator office could destabilize the West Bank, as it has been crucial for supporting Palestinian Authority security forces.