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FILE PHOTO: Cuba’s former President Raul Castro claps during a ceremony marking the 69th anniversary of the July 26, 1953 rebel assault which late Cuban leader…
Canada’s foreign minister slammed Israel yesterday over “deeply troubling and absolutely unacceptable” footage of detained activists from an intercepted Gaza-bound flotilla. “I have directed my officials to summon the Israeli ambassador regarding the mistreatment of civilians aboard the flotilla. What we’ve seen, including the video shared by Itamar Ben Gvir, is deeply troubling and absolutely unacceptable,” Canada’s Foreign Minister Anita Anand said, referring to Israel’s far-right national security chief. Related Story Source link
Israeli lawmakers voted on Wednesday to advance a bill submitted by the ruling coalition of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu which would dissolve parliament and pave the way for early elections. In a preliminary reading, 110 out of 120 lawmakers voted in favour and none against, while the rest did not cast their vote. The bill will now pass to a committee before three more parliamentary readings. If the bill is ultimately approved it would automatically trigger elections to be held after 90 days. Source link
Taiwan's opposition lawmakers made a failed bid Tuesday to impeach President Lai Ching-te, after the number of votes in favour of the motion fell well short of the minimum required.Lai and his Democratic Progressive Party have been locked in a bitter conflict with the two opposition parties that control the parliament since he took office in May 2024.Lawmakers from the Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP) launched impeachment proceedings after Lai and his premier refused to sign off on a revenue-sharing bill passed by parliament.Both sides have accused each other of violating the democratic island's constitution.Opposition legislators have described Lai as ‘dictatorial’. DPP lawmaker Wu Szu-yao said Monday the KMT and TPP ‘are co-ordinating with external hostile forces to manipulate Taiwan's political struggles.’Fifty-six lawmakers supported impeaching Lai and 50 were against it. The number of votes in favour was below the minimum two-thirds of the 113-seat parliament needed for the motion to succeed.Premier Cho Jung-tai vowed Tuesday to ‘continue to push for reconciliation and coexistence’ with the opposition parties.But divisions remain deep. A key point of contention between Lai's government and the opposition has been over how much to spend on defending the island against a potential attack from China.China claims Taiwan is part of its territory and has threatened to seize it by force.The KMT and TPP rejected the government's proposed NT$1.25tn in spending on critical weapons, that included US arms and domestically procured drones and other munitions.Instead, after months of political wrangling, the opposition parties passed a budget of NT$780bn for US arms only.Lai, an outspoken defender of Taiwan's sovereignty, has accused China of being the ‘root cause’ of instability in the region.The KMT, which favours closer relations with China and whose chairperson Cheng Li-wun recently went to Beijing to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, blames Lai for worsening cross-strait tensions. Source link
Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, left, and Republic of Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung poses for a photo during their meeting in Andong, Tuesday. (Reuters) Tokyo and Seoul have agreed to strengthen co-operation on securing energy supplies, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said during a visit to Republic of Korea Tuesday, as both nations grapple with the fallout of the Middle East war.Takaichi said she and Republic of Korea President Lee Jae-myung outlined a framework to bolster energy stockpiles in the Asia Pacific and would work towards “enhancing energy security for both Japan and South Korea”.”Given the current international situation, co-operation between Japan and Republic of Korea on supply chains, including those for critical minerals, is important,” Takaichi told a joint news conference after meeting with Lee.Japan depends on the Middle East for about 95 percent of its oil imports, while Republic of Korea gets about 70 of its crude from the region.Iran’s effective closure of the vital Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for US-Israeli strikes on Tehran has rattled global energy markets.The two leaders met in Lee’s hometown of Andong four months after Takaichi hosted Lee in her own hometown of Nara in January.Lee said they also discussed co-operation on technology related to space exploration and biohealth, among other issues.He said he outlined Republic of Korea’s vision “of building a peaceful Korean Peninsula” as both countries face challenges from nuclear-armed North Korea.”Going forward, the possibilities for Republic of Korea-Japan partnership are limitless,” Lee said at the news conference. Related…
Qatar-China relations are at their strongest in history, with enormous potential and broad prospects for mutually beneficial co-operation between the two countries, China’s ambassador to Qatar Cao Xiaolin said yesterday. Speaking at a media briefing, the envoy noted that since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1988, the Qatar-China strategic partnership has enjoyed 12 years of high-quality development under the strategicguidance of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Mutual trust between the two countries has continued to deepen, the ambassador noted, and Xi and His Highness the Amir have reached a series of important understandings to advance the strategic partnership, which have served as a blueprint for bilateral friendship and co-operation.Co-operation between China and Qatar across various fields has yielded fruitful results. Since 2020, China has remained Qatar’s largest trading partner and largest export destination.Bilateral trade volume has risen from $10.6bn in 2014 to $23.81bn in 2025 – a nearly 125% increase. Turning to China’s policy on the Middle East, Cao referred to the five-point initiative jointly put forward by China and Pakistan in March this year on restoring peace and stability in the Gulf and the broader region. The initiative called for an immediate cessation of hostilities, the early launch of peace negotiations, protection of non-military targets, safeguarding the passage security of the Strait of Hormuz, and upholding the primary authority of the UN Charter. China maintains that countries in the Gulf region and the Middle East should hold their future and destiny firmly in their own hands, he said, adding that Beijing supports regional countries in establishing a peace and security architecture based on broad participation, shared interests and common development. On the recent summit between Xi and US President Donald Trump, the ambassador said the two leaders’ in-depth discussions had produced fruitful outcomes.“The most important political understanding they reached was the agreement to build a constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability,” he said. Cao explained that the two presidents had agreed on a new vision providing strategic guidance for bilateral relations over the next three years and beyond.“Both sides should maintain policy continuity and stability,” the envoy said. “It is very important for both sides to honour our words and move in the same direction. A positive outlook on China-US co-operation will provide more certainty for both countries’ development and for the international situation.” He stressed that the Taiwan question was an important topic at the summit.“China’s position is very clear: first, the Taiwan question is China’s internal affair,” the envoy stated. “Realising complete reunification is an aspiration shared by all sons and daughters of the Chinese nation.” On economic and trade outcomes, Cao said that Xi had emphasised that economic and trade ties are mutually beneficial and win-win by nature.Where disagreements and frictions exist, equal-footed consultation is the only right approach, he added, noting that the two economic and trade teams had produced generally balanced and positive outcomes. On the Middle East situation, the ambassador said Xi had set forth China’s consistent position: negotiation may not produce immediate results, but now that the door of dialogue has been opened, it should not be closed again. He said that China encourages the US and Iran to continue settling their differences and disputes through negotiation, including on the nuclear issue.Beijing has also called for reopening the Strait of Hormuz as soon as possible on the basis of a sustained ceasefire, and believes the fundamental solution to the stalemate lies in achieving a permanent, comprehensive ceasefire.The envoy concluded that, as Xi had pointed out, China-US relations concern the well-being of more than 1.7bn people in both countries and affect the interests of over 8bn people worldwide.China, Cao said, is prepared to work with the US to follow through on the important understandings reached by the two presidents in Beijing. Related Story Source link
Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen…
The European Union reached a preliminary agreement on Wednesday on the terms for a legislation that would remove import duties on US goods, a key element of the trade pact with Washington. The agreement is likely to help avert the imposition of higher US tariffs on EU products.This internal EU agreement is expected to bring a degree of calm to the world’s largest trading relationship, with trade in goods and services totaling around $2 trillion annually. This comes a week after the US President’s visit to China, which saw friendly remarks but no substantive progress.The bloc relies on Washington for around 20% of its goods exports, but President Donald Trump is determined to reduce the goods trade deficit with the EU, estimated at more than 200 billion dollars, through the imposition of tariffs.”The EU walks the talk, while defending our interests. Once approved, it’ll boost transatlantic stability and cooperation,” European Commissioner for Trade Maros Sefcovic said.Trump had previously warned he would impose much higher tariffs on EU goods, including cars, unless the bloc meets its commitments under the trade agreement by July 4, after earlier threatening to raise tariffs on car imports from the bloc to 25% from the current 15%.The bloc is expected to implement the step before the July 4 deadline, with a final approval vote in the European Parliament expected in mid‑June. Source link
US President Donald Trump takes questions from the press during a healthcare affordability event in the South Court Auditorium of The White House in Washington, DC,…
Police outside the Islamic Centre of San Diego the morning following a shooting, in San Diego, California, U.S, May 19, 2026. REUTERS/ Mike Blake “Anti-Islamic writings” were found in a vehicle connected to the two teenage suspects in Monday’s shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego that killed three people, according to a Department of Justice official with knowledge of the investigation. The alleged gunmen have been identified as Caleb Vasquez, 18, and Cain Clark, 17, the official told Reuters. They were found dead in their car after the shooting, apparently from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, police said on Monday. Their names and the contents of the writings were previously reported by local media. Police said on Monday that the attack was being investigated as a hate crime but declined to offer further details about a possible motive. Clark’s mother is co-operating with authorities, the DOJ official added. Officers sprang into action on Monday after a call from one of the boy’s mothers, who described her son as suicidal and said he had run off with three of her guns and her vehicle, according to police. Police initially raced to a local shopping mall and the boy’s school before calls came in about the shooting at the mosque. The Islamic Center is the largest mosque in San Diego County and houses the Bright Horizon Academy. All students were safe and accounted for after Monday’s attack. A fundraising effort organised by CAIR San Diego with the Islamic Center of San Diego has raised over $1.7mn for the family of slain security guard Amin Abdullah, who authorities have credited with preventing further bloodshed. Police converged on Monday night on a property believed to be connected to one of the suspects and sealed off the quiet residential street on which it sat. By yesterday morning, the police tape was gone and neighbours milled around. The house was known for its Halloween decorations, they told Reuters, but they hadn’t known the family personally. There was a monster truck in the driveway but no one appeared to be home. “We walk past this house every day, every morning. This is our neighbourhood,” said Jessica Delapena, 54. “It’s shocking.”Mary Ryan, 65, said she was “at a loss for words.” San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said in an interview with CNN yesterday that security would be beefed up across the city.“There’s always a concern about other sick and twisted individuals who will take inspiration from this tragedy and try and replicate,” he said. “No expense will be spared in protecting the people of this city.” Related…
