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Noem’s claim that Afghan refugees can safely return to their homeland is ‘just absurd,’ advocates say

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Lawmakers, including some Republicans, said the administration was jeopardizing the lives of those who had stood by the United States.

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Formula 1: How to watch the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on TV and what to know

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Hungary targets critics with bill that would blacklist critical media and NGOs

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Donald Trump Scores Major Legal Win Over Mass Deportations

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Judge Stephanie Haines ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan nationals.

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Court rules in favor of the New York Times over texts between an EU chief and a pharma boss

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Photos: On Greece’s Mount Athos, a cliffside monastery transcends country-based branches of Orthodoxy

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Video: Members of Menendez Brothers’ Family Celebrate Resentencing

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Trump meets Syrian leader in Saudi Arabia the day after announcing end of U.S. sanctions

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Saudi Arabia and Turkey’s leaders played a key role in convincing Trump to lift sanctions on Syria and meet with al-Sharaa.

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Florian Wirtz family flies in for Man City transfer talks as battle for midfielder heats up – Paper Talk | Football News

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Minister shrugs off criticism of Trump visit by Canada’s Carney

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New Canadian PM ‘entitled to his view’, says Pat McFadden

Good morning. For the last two days the immigration white paper, and the row generated by Keir Starmer’s use of Powellite language to defend it, has dominated Westminster politics, and we may well hear more of that today at PMQs. But there is quite a lot of foreign policy on the table too: the Ukraine negotiations with Russia due to take place in Turkey tomorrow, the crisis in Gaza, and next week’s summit with the EU (an issue of particular interest to Kemi Badenoch). And, of course, Donald Trump remains a ubiquitous news presence, impossible to ignore.

This morning we’ve had an insight into the extent to which the US president caused a rift between the UK and Canada, two countries that for the most part are very strong allies. In an interview with Sky News, Mark Carney, the Canadian prime minister, admitted that Canadians were unhappy about Keir Starmer’s decision to offer Trump an unprecedented second state visit to the UK when he visited the White House in February. At the time, Trump was still threatening to annex Canada. Asked how Canadians reacted to state visit invitation, Carney replied:

To be frank, they [Canadians] weren’t impressed by that gesture. Quite simply, given the circumstance, it was at a time when we were being quite clear, some of us were being quite clear about the issues around sovereignty. I was not yet prime minister, but I was being clear on the campaign trail and it cut across some of those messages.

Well, that’s a judgment for the government of the United Kingdom and the palace.

I have opinions on many things, some of which I keep to myself.

We’ve got free speech in the world. Prime Minister Carney is entitled to his view. He’s got to decide how Canada conducts its relationships with the United States, and by the same token, so do we.

So I’m completely relaxed about the comments, but I’m glad that President Trump is coming on a state visit, and I’m particularly glad that we’ve conducted a trade deal that saves thousands of automotive jobs in this country and is a platform for future trade which can benefit the United Kingdom economically more in the future too.

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