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Prime Minister Mark Carney celebrating at a Liberal Party election night event.
Trump will never break Canada, vows Carney after historic election win

In his victory speech, he acknowledged the influence of President Trump, saying that the US leader was ‘trying to break us so he can own us’

Canada

From economist to icon — Mark Carney enjoys the adulation of a nation

Canada’s prime minister was elected with a clear mandate: to stave off US threats to annex the country

US politics
45 minutes ago



Passengers wait at a train station amidst luggage after a widespread power outage.
Power back on but trains cancelled and disruption continues in Spain

Huge backlog of cancelled flights and rail services in Iberian peninsula

Europe
25 minutes ago



Donald Trump at the unveiling of a refurbished clubhouse at his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland.
Starmer woos Trump with push to host Open at Turnberry golf resort

Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen shaking hands outside 10 Downing Street.
UK risks Trump’s ire with EU partnership agreement

Friends toasting with champagne at a party.
Pop the corks: champagne may lower your risk of cardiac arrest

Donald Trump at the unveiling of a refurbished clubhouse at his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland.
Starmer woos Trump with push to host Open at Turnberry golf resort






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Meghan Markle in a podcast interview.
Meghan still using HRH title she agreed to give up in break from royals

An interview revealed a monogrammed note from the Duchess of Sussex in which she used her former title


British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at a meeting.






Kim Kardashian at the Siran Presentation during Paris Fashion Week.
‘Grandpa robbers’ on trial for Kim Kardashian hotel heist


‘Revolutionary’ fridge-free vaccines to be trialled in UK


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Prime Minister Mark Carney at a Liberal Party election night event.
Mark Carney’s Liberals win the Canadian election

Carney led Canada’s Liberal Party to victory against Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, but is yet to reach the 172 seats required for a majority


Ronen Bar, Director of the Israeli Security Agency, at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day ceremony.
Israeli spy chief to step down after rift with Netanyahu



Katy Perry performing onstage in a sunflower-embellished dress.
Katy Perry to perform in China eight years after visa denial


Portrait of Cardinal Vincent Nichols.
Cardinals to begin conclave — after time to get to know each other



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Don’t panic! Here’s how to see off Reform

Labour and Tories can both counter Farage but they’ll have to get tough on migration and restore pride in Britain



Illustration of a beaver chewing on a flagpole with a tattered American flag and a Canadian maple leaf; a vote sign is in the background.

Cartoon by Peter Schrank



a woman wearing glasses and a necklace looks at the camera
Bravo Labour, you’ve just made two crises worse






a woman wearing glasses and a necklace looks at the camera
Bravo Labour, you’ve just made two crises worse






Giulia Chierchia at the Lisbon Energy Summit & Exhibition.

Activist investor Elliott ratchets up pressure as FTSE 100 oil company reports lower-than-expected first-quarter profits of $1.38 billion


a man wearing glasses and a suit stands in front of a white background
Alistair OsborneCurrency trader learns hard lesson





Three adults in inflatable dinosaur costumes at a children's birthday party.
Robert CramptonBoris and Carrie could just have said no to dressing as dinosaurs






Portrait of Lou Sanders wearing a pink fur jacket, a beige dress, and gold sneakers.
Lou Sanders: ‘We spent £20,000 on the cats, including a pet psychic’


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Collage of Dolly Parton, Ian Hislop, and Meghan Markle.

The journalist and presenter on why he’s ashamed he hasn’t read Liz Truss’s book, taking advice from a Baz Luhrmann song and going to Dollywood on a country music pilgrimage


Mishal Husain sitting on a bench outdoors.
What’s on TV and radio tonight — Who Do You Think You Are?





Fireworks over the Olympic Stadium during the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
London 2040 is a good idea — if action replaces 2012’s empty promises


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