President Trump on Monday clarified that Elon Musk reports to him and needs administration approval for his actions. Concerns arose as Musk's team gained access to the federal payment system and suggested ending the US Agency for International Development. Trump said Elon Musk won't be allowed to do anything if there is a problem or conflict.
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IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva advised Europe to adopt a culture of confidence comparable to the United States to improve its economic performance. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde emphasised the need to retain and import talent to counter potential threats to Europe's competitiveness, amidst critical remarks from Donald Trump regarding US-EU trade relationships.
US President Trump warned Ukrainian President Zelenskyy of serious consequences if he renegotiates a rare earth minerals deal. Amid tensions, Trump expressed anger towards Russian President Putin, and Zelenskyy emphasized the need for global support and stronger ties with the US. The conflict continues with new attacks in Kharkiv, as Ukraine faces potential military offensives from Russia.
Prince Harry, the Duke of Essex, and Lesotho's Prince Seeiso have resigned as patrons of Sentebale, a charity they co-founded in Lesotho, due to internal disputes over fundraising strategies. Trustees resigned in protest against the chair, Dr Sophie Chandauka, who emphasized 'fairness and integrity' in her actions.
Of course, all that’s a joke because the two big representatives in the MAGA camp – Vivek Ramaswamy, whose parents came from Andhra Pradesh, and JD and Usha Vance – get along rather well and are buddies from their Yale days. In fact, in what will be a rare win for Vivek, who has only garnered negative headlines recently, the former presidential candidate is bringing on board JD Vance’s top operatives to launch his gubernatorial campaign in Ohio.
A hunter in Zachary, Louisiana, accidentally shot another hunter, mistaking him for a deer. Neither was wearing required orange clothing or had deer tags. The victim was injured but survived, and the shooter faces citations and potential additional charges. Authorities emphasized the importance of wearing orange and identifying targets to prevent similar incidents.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed continued support for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after 14 South African soldiers were killed in ongoing conflict with Rwanda-backed M23 fighters. Despite calls for withdrawal from political groups like the Economic Freedom Fighters, Ramaphosa emphasized South Africa's commitment to peace efforts and called for a ceasefire. The Southern African development community (SADC) mission, with South Africa leading, will continue until peace is... Expand
The US treasury department is extending sanctions on Russian and Chinese entities supporting Russia's military efforts in Ukraine. Approximately 100 entities are re-designated, and 15 new entities are sanctioned for their involvement. Sanctions target companies like Herbarium Office Management and China-based Anhui Hongsheng International Trade, emphasizing stricter scrutiny on businesses aiding Russia's military.
The United States has delayed its planned tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days following security commitments from both countries. Canada will implement a $1.3 billion border plan, while Mexico will deploy 10,000 soldiers to the border to address drug trafficking and illegal migration.
France warned of possible retaliation against Russia after the country revoked press accreditation for French reporter Benjamin Quenelle, labeling it a "disguised expulsion." The French foreign ministry called the decision "unjustified and arbitrary," threatening a response if not reconsidered. Russia’s move followed France's refusal to issue visas to journalists from pro-Kremlin media, whom Paris accused of espionage. Le Monde condemned Russia's decision, noting that even during the Cold War,... Expand