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#society
GB News: ‘It’s enraging!’ Emily Carver tears apart leftist argument on GB News as burka row boils over
Emily Carver of GB News criticized the use of liberal principles to defend the burka, arguing it contradicts Western liberal values. She expressed doubts about enforcing a blanket ban but supported restrictions in public institutions, emphasizing the importance of face-to-face interaction in society.
The debate has highlighted divisions within Reform UK, especially after MP Sarah Pochin questioned the Prime Minister about a potential burka ban. Critics from other parties argue against government interference in women's clothing choices, while tensions within Reform UK led to the resignation of former chairman Zia Yusuf.
#foreignaffairs
Liberty Nation News: After Another US-Russia Talk, Putin Still Doesn’t Get It - Liberty Nation News
President Trump disclosed a recent phone call with Russian President Putin, noting that while their discussion was positive, it did not pave the way for immediate peace between Ukraine and Russia. Following Ukraine's drone attack, which severely impacted Russia's bomber fleet, Putin indicated a strong need to respond, leading to a series of drone and missile strikes on Ukraine.
Trump expressed skepticism about both Putin's ambitions in Ukraine and Ukraine's chances of regaining lost territory. The conversation also touched on Iran's nuclear ambitions, with Putin offering to assist in negotiations, raising questions about Russia's role given its ties to Iran.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: The Tale of the Tariffs: Trump Blows up the Trade Deficit - Liberty Nation News
President Trump's global tariffs have significantly reduced the US trade deficit, which fell by 56% in May to $61.6 billion, the lowest since August 2023. Imports dropped 16% while exports increased by 3%. Economists anticipate a rebound in GDP growth for the second quarter, but future trade flows remain uncertain.
Trump's administration is engaged in trade discussions, including a meeting with Chinese officials following a recent phone call with Xi Jinping. The Congressional Budget Office projects that tariffs could generate $2.5 trillion in revenue over the next decade, though potential retaliatory tariffs from trading partners could complicate the economic landscape.