President Trump signed his 107th executive order, surpassing previous records with a focus on reducing federal budget and regulations, rolling back Biden-era policies, and intensifying immigration enforcement. His unprecedented pace raises both support and criticism, while courts have blocked several orders.
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Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, visited Saudi Arabia for his first international trip since taking power. He met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss support for Syria's future and lifting international sanctions. The visit aligns Syria closer with Saudi Arabia, moving away from its previous ally, Iran.
President Donald Trump reiterated his desire for Canada to become the 51st state, citing a $200 billion subsidy claim. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged the seriousness of Trump's interest. Public opposition in Canada remains high, and economic retaliation could follow potential US tariffs.
​Kamala Harris established an LLC called Pioneer 49 last month in California, according to her presidential campaign's financial disclosure. The disclosure describes the company as an "entity to assist the former vice president," Politico reported. ​Pioneer is Harris' code name used by the Secret Service. And she was the 49th vice president. Barack Obama too used his code name Renegade to create the organisation Renegade 44 when he left office.
Bangladesh has strongly refuted a New York Times report claiming a rise in Islamist extremism. Chief adviser Muhammad Yunus's press secretary criticized the report for oversimplifying the country's political and social dynamics, emphasizing the significant progress made over the past year while recognizing the presence of hardliners.
Dominique Pelicot, a 72-year-old man, was convicted in France for orchestrating the rape of his wife, Gisele, over 200 times by 70 men. He used an online dating platform to lure the men and drugged Gisele before the assaults, which occurred over a decade. Pelicot's crimes came to light after his arrest for filming upskirts.
China is set to host Russia and Iran for trilateral discussions on Tehran's nuclear program this Friday. The meeting will involve senior foreign ministry officials from the three countries, focusing on the nuclear issue, lifting sanctions, and discussing regional and international developments.
Donald Trump nominated Edward Sharp Walsh and Bill White as ambassadors to Ireland and Belgium, respectively. Trump praised Walsh's philanthropy and business acumen, highlighting his golfing skills as an asset. He lauded White's fundraising efforts for wounded service members and his recognition by the Coast Guard and Navy.
Germany’s parliament has passed a significant spending initiative to revive growth and enhance military capabilities against potential threats. Conservative leader Friedrich Merz aims to establish a €500 billion fund for infrastructure and ease borrowing limits for defense spending, reflecting a shift in Germany's fiscal policy. The legislation awaits final approval from the Bundesrat.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency canceled over $180 million in administrative contracts, including a $170,000 contract for an exhibit on Anthony Fauci. The exhibit was scheduled for completion in 2025. "Can you believe your taxpayer dollars were being spent on a Fauci exhibit," Elon Musk said reacting to the news.