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Canada struggled to advise travelers on Trump trans policies, documents show
TORONTO – Over two months, Canadian officials scrambled to advise and reassure Canadians wanting to travel to the U.S. after President Donald Trump’s executive order on gender, documents show. The order, issued January 20, states the U.S. only recognizes two sexes, requires the government use the term “sex” rather than “gender” and mandates identification documents issued by the government, including passports and visas, be based on what it described as “an individual’s immutable biological classification as either male or female.”…
Italian anti-Mafia author weeps in court as mob boss convicted
ROME – Italian anti-Mafia author Roberto Saviano wept in court on Monday as judges upheld a conviction against a notorious mob boss who was found to have threatened him. Francesco Bidognetti, a former leader of the Neapolitan Camorra mafia who was already serving life for a slew of other serious crimes, was sentenced to 18 months for intimidation. The Rome court of appeals confirmed a 2021 ruling by a lower court, as it also upheld a 14-month sentence for Bidognetti’s…
EU says could target $108 billion of US goods if tariff talks fail
BRUSSELS – The European Commission on July 14 said it was putting forward a new list of US goods worth €72 billion (S$108 billion) that could be targeted by European Union levies if tariff talks with Washington fail. The bloc’s trade chief Maros Sefcovic announced the proposal, “accounting for some €72 billion worth of US imports”, at a meeting with EU ministers in Brussels. The move came after US President Donald Trump threw months of painstaking negotiations with the EU…
Iran says it will respond to reimposition of UN sanctions
DUBAI – Iran will react to any reimposition of United Nations sanctions over its nuclear programme, the country’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on July 14, without elaborating on what actions Tehran might take. A French diplomatic source told Reuters last week that European powers would have to restore UN sanctions on Iran under the so-called “snapback mechanism” if there were no nuclear deal that guaranteed European security interests. The “snapback mechanism” is a process that would reimpose UN sanctions on…
Finland hails plan for allies to join NATO land forces on its soil
HELSINKI – Finnish Defence Minister Antti Hakkanen hailed plans on June 25 for six Nato member states including Britain and France to participate in land forces that are to be established in northern Finland. Finland, which has a longer border with Russia than any other Nato state, has strengthened the frontier in the two years since it joined the military alliance following a policy U-turn after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. “I am very pleased that yesterday, in connection with…
Switzerland in talks with US as cost of F-35A fighter jets rises
ZURICH – Switzerland is holding talks with the United States after Washington tried to raise the price of new fighter jets Bern is buying for its air force, the government said on Wednesday. Bern chose Lockheed Martin’s F-35A Lightning II as its next-generation fighter plane in 2021, with a fixed price of around 6 billion Swiss francs ($7.4 billion) for 36 jets, a decision that attracted controversy in neutral Switzerland. But the U.S. Joint Program Office overseeing the project said…
Britain moving jets to Middle East to support regional security, PM Starmer says
Britain is moving additional military assets, including fighter jets, to the Middle East to provide support across the region, Prime Minister Keir Starmer told reporters on June 14, as he was en route to a Group of Seven meeting in Canada. Iran and Israel traded missiles and airstrikes on June 14, a day after Israel launched an air offensive against its old enemy, killing commanders and scientists and bombing nuclear sites in a stated bid to stop it building an…
US judge blocks Trump administration from overhauling federal elections
BOSTON – A federal judge on June 13 blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from implementing parts of his sweeping executive order overhauling federal elections, including by requiring proof of US citizenship to register to vote and barring states from counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day. US District Judge Denise Casper in Boston issued a preliminary injunction at the behest of 19 Democratic-led states who had argued that the Republican president lacked the authority to mandate changes to elections and…
Harvey Weinstein convicted of sex crime amid contentious jury deliberations
NEW YORK – A Manhattan jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty on a sex crimes charge on June 11, though the jury has not yet reached a verdict on all counts the former movie mogul faces in deliberations that have been marred by infighting and threats. Weinstein, once one of the most powerful figures in Hollywood, is facing a retrial after a state appeals court in 2024 overturned his 2020 conviction. He was accused by prosecutors in the case of raping…
Trump’s LA intervention sets the stage for a bigger political showdown
LONDON – The clashes between rioters and federal and California National Guards troops now unfolding in Los Angeles have played out in typical American fashion, with exaggerated claims and disputes about the interpretation of supposedly grand constitutional principles. US President Donald Trump claims that, had he not deployed a total of around 5,000 troops, Los Angeles “would be burning”. But Ms Karen Bass, Los Angeles’ mayor, argues that law and order was never truly threatened in her city, and that…
Turkish court issues arrest warrant for owner of pro-opposition TV channel
An Istanbul court has issued an arrest warrant for the owner of a television channel aligned with Turkey’s main opposition party on charges of bid-rigging, the prosecutor’s office said late on Tuesday. The arrest warrant for Cafer Mahiroglu, owner of Halk TV, was issued as part of an investigation into an alleged criminal organisation suspected of rigging public tenders by bribing public officials. Several main opposition CHP members including district mayors were arrested under the investigation, part of a widening…
Fear Mongering: Gabbard warns global nuclear annihilation is close
WASHINGTON – Ms Tulsi Gabbard, the US director of national intelligence, released a video on June 11 warning that the world is closer to nuclear war than ever and accusing unnamed political elites of trying to foment conflict between world powers. Ms Gabbard didn’t cite any countries by name, but her remarks echoed long time claims by Russian officials and, more recently, by far-right commentators in the US who have warned that the Ukrainian drone attack on Russia’s strategic bomber…
Trump warns protests at military parade will be met with force
WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump warned people on June 11 against protesting at the weekend military parade in Washington marking the US Army’s 250th anniversary. “For those people that want to protest, they’re going to be met with very big force,” Mr Trump told reporters in the White House’s Oval Office. Law enforcement agencies are preparing for hundreds of thousands of people to attend the June 14 parade, US Secret Service special agent in charge Matt McCool said on…
US issues sanctions against charities supporting Hamas, PFLP
WASHINGTON – The United States imposed sanctions on June 10 targeting individuals and sham charities that it said were prominent financial supporters of Palestinian groups Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The individuals and groups targeted were funding Hamas’ military wing under the pretense of doing humanitarian work, in Gaza and internationally, the Treasury Department said. The Treasury said it will continue to seek disruptions to the financial capabilities of Hamas, which still holds hostages…
US agencies tracked foreigners visiting Musk’s properties in 2022 and 2023, WSJ reports
WASHINGTON – U.S. government agencies tracked foreign nationals’ visits to Elon Musk’s proprieties amid concerns over possible attempts to influence the tech billionaire, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The investigation, which tracked the foreigners in 2022 and 2023, included the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department, according to the report. It focused on people visiting the Musk from countries in Eastern Europe and elsewhere, the Journal said. Musk, who runs…
Marines arrive in LA under Trump orders as protests spread to other cities
LOS ANGELES – Hundreds of US Marines arrived in Los Angeles overnight and more were expected on June 10 under orders from President Donald Trump, who has also activated 4,000 National Guard troops to quell protests despite objections from California Governor Gavin Newsom and other local leaders. Los Angeles has seen days of public outrage since the Trump administration launched a series of immigration raids on June 6, though local officials said the demonstrations on June 9 were largely peaceful….