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Trump's America is becoming a 'rogue nation' — and the world can make us suffer: economist

Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman argues that President Donald Trump is turning the United States of America into a "rogue nation," and he says that the rest of the world is actually well positioned to make the country pay.

Writing on his Substack page, Krugman argues that "becoming a nation that can’t be trusted to honor agreements or follow the rule of law has to have monetary as well as political and diplomatic consequences."

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'An utter ignoramus': Canadian experts rip into 'bluster' of Trump's '51st state' plan

Canada's National Post has interviewed foreign policy experts about President Donald Trump's pitch to make Canada into America's "51st state" — and none of them were impressed with what they've heard.

Jack Cunningham, an assistant professor of International Relations at the University of Toronto’s Trinity College, told the National Post that Trump essentially wants to make Canada into an "economic satellite" that is used as a "storehouse" for resources to be shipped southward.

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Israel's Netanyahu seeks to fire internal security agency chief

by Ruth EGLASH

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that he was seeking to dismiss the head of Israel's internal security agency, who swiftly called the move political and said the premier expected "personal loyalty".

Netanyahu and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar have been engaged in a public spat in recent weeks over reforms to the agency, which has been accused of failing to prevent the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack that triggered war in Gaza.

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'There you have it': Trump White House reportedly admits to 'open defiance of court order'

Donald Trump's White House says it ignored a court order, according to a Sunday report.

Axios exclusively reported over the weekend that the White House "says it ignored a court order to turn around two planeloads of alleged Venezuelan gang members." The judge took heat after finding that the White House failed to carry out due process for the purported members of the gang.

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French deputy asks for return of Statue of Liberty

France should take back the Statue of Liberty because the US no longer represents the values that led France to offer the statue, a French Euro-deputy said Sunday.

"Give us back the Statue of Liberty", centre-left politician Raphael Glucksmann said at a convention of his Place Publique centre-left movement.

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'Played by Putin': Fox News host busts Trump on failing Ukraine strategy

Fox News host Jacqui Heinrich suggested President Donald Trump had been "played" by Russian President Vladimir Putin while trying to end the war in Ukraine.

During a Fox News Sunday interview, Heinrich grilled National Security Advisor Mike Waltz about Trump's strategy in Ukraine.

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Spurred by Trump turnabout, European nations debate conscription

Frightened by the prospect of US security disengagement and three years of Moscow's war against Ukraine, European countries are debating reinstating compulsory military service to boost their defences in the face of Russian aggression.

Russian leader Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 caught Europe off guard, and fears about the strength of NATO surged further after US President Donald Trump upended the transatlantic alliance, saying Europe must take care of its own security.

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'I'd tag the Chief Justice': MAGA allies target John Roberts as court halts Trump's plan

Donald Trump's MAGA allies on Saturday had two conservative Supreme Court justices in their crosshairs after a federal judge put a stop to the President's plans to deport individuals the administration says are members of a gang.

Inner City Press reported on Saturday that Chief Judge Boasberg said, "AUSA, you must inform your client immediately. Any plane in the air must be returned to the US. You must make sure this is complied with immediately."

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'Holy crap': Trump's DOJ raises experts' eyebrows with 'terrifying' brief in court

Donald Trump's Department of Justice stunned numerous experts on Saturday with a request in a court that some said is without precedent in the U.S.

A judge over the weekend blocked the President's move to invoke war powers to deport individuals the DOJ says are members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

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'We will use overwhelming lethal force': Trump announces 'decisive military action' abroad

Donald Trump on Saturday announced a military action abroad.

President Trump, who has often claimed to have started no wars during his first presidency, took to his own social media network, Truth Social, to make a weekend military proclamation.

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Starmer to host coalition call as he says Putin 'not serious about peace'

UK premier Keir Starmer will prod fellow leaders Saturday to sign up to a coalition willing to protect any eventual ceasefire in Ukraine, having said Russian President Vladimir Putin was "not serious about peace".

The British prime minister is expected to tell some 25 fellow leaders during a virtual summit that "now is the time for concrete commitments", as Putin mulls a US proposal of a 30-day pause to the conflict.

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Nancy Mace sued for defamation after sharing sex abuse allegations in House floor speech

One of the four men accused of sexual abuse by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) in a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives is suing the congresswoman for defamation in a case set to test the speech or debate clause of the U.S. Constitution, according to Politico.

The clause "provides a legal shield for members of Congress for acts taken as part of their roles as lawmakers, including 'any Speech or Debate in either House,'" the article stated.

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'Very much in disarray': Dem scrambles as CNN host asks if party is in turmoil

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) shifted the blame to Republicans Friday when CNN's Brianna Keilar claimed the Democratic Party seemed "very much in disarray" — and asked how they planned to fix the problem.

Major cracks in the Democratic Party appeared this week as Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said he planned to vote in favor of the GOP funding bill that pushes President Trump's agenda. The alternative, Schumer said — a government shutdown — was just what Trump and his cohort Elon Musk wanted to see happen.

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