âTrue Maga warriorâ takes on old-guard Texan in key test of Trumpâs GOP grip
Scandal-plagued Ken Paxton has won Trumpâs backing â can he defeat John Cornyn in a high-stakes primary runoff? Ken Paxton, the state attorney general, takes on four-term incumbent John Cornyn on Tuesday in the ugliest primary election of the year. The winner of the Republican Senate runoff in Texas will contest Novemberâs general election against Democrat James Talarico.Paxton and Cornyn have spent months coveting the most valuable endorsement in Republican politics: Donald Trump. Last week, scandal-plagued Paxton got it, with the US president describing him as âa true Maga warriorâ. Continue reading...
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Iran-U.S. talks regain momentum amid oil pressure and economic strain
⢠Diplomacy between Tehran and Washington has accelerated after weeks of escalation, with regional mediators helping drive a new round of Iran-U.S. talks. ⢠The reporting says the confrontation follows more than six weeks of disruption tied to Iranâs pressure on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and a U.S.-enforced naval blockade.
Read original ¡ iranintl.comCSIS previews Trump-Xi summit as Taiwan and arms sales loom large
⢠The Center for Strategic and International Studies hosted a press briefing previewing the upcoming summit between President Trump and Xi Jinping, with Taiwan expected to be a central issue. ⢠CSIS said Xi highlighted Taiwan as the most important issue in U.S.-China relations during a February 2026 phone call and urged Washington not to provide arms to Taiwan.
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CSISNo sign of end to Iranian internet blackout despite regime claims
Internet monitors unsure if political or technical issues behind delay after access was cut off during anti-government protests in JanuaryMiddle East crisis â live updatesAn Iranian government announcement on Tuesday that an 88-day internet blackout was being brought to an end did not have any immediate noticeable impact, according to internet monitors.It was not clear if technical or political issues were delaying the end of the clampdown, the longest in Iranâs history, which was imposed during brutally suppressed protests in January. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comTexas Senate runoff sees surge of anti-Muslim rhetoric in campaign ads
Runoff between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton features ads and legal disputes targeting Texas MuslimsIn the bitter and expensive US Senate runoff between John Cornyn, the incumbent, and Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, the stateâs Muslim community has been a frequent target for campaign ads and legal challenges.Both candidates have tried to portray the other as either too soft on the supposed threat of Islam or insufficiently aggressive toward Muslim institutions. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comCourt of appeal to review rape sentences of teenage boys
Keir Starmer announces review after three boys were given youth rehabilitation orders for rape of two girlsThe court of appeal will review the non-custodial sentences given to three teenage boys for the rape of two girls, Keir Starmer has announced.The boys, two of whom were 15 and one aged 14 at the time of sentencing, were given youth rehabilitation orders after the judge in the case said he wanted to âavoid criminalising these children unnecessarilyâ and support their reintegration into society. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comCornyn fights to hold Texas Senate seat in runoff with Trump-backed Paxton â US politics live
Vote for Republican nomination is latest test of Presidentâs grip over GOPHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.Texans are voting for a Republican nominee for US Senate in Tuesdayâs runoff election, following Donald Trumpâs late bid to influence the race in his latest effort to rid the GOP of less devoted leaders.Iran has poured cold water on suggestions that a deal with the US is imminent, pointing to the confusion in US positions and Israeli interference as reasons why an agreement is proving difficult to secure. Speaking at the weekly foreign ministry press briefing, Esmail Baghaei, the spokesperson for Iranâs negotiating team, also said future management of the strait of Hormuz was a matter for Oman and Iran to agree on, and that it was not tolls that were being proposed but âfees for navigational servicesâ.By contrast, the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, said that a deal was still possible, adding that the strait of Hormuz would open âone way or anotherâ. âThere were some talks going on in Qatar today, so weâll see if we can make progress. I think itâs a lot of talking back and forth going on about specific language in the initial document,â Rubio told reporters in Jaipur during an official visit to India.A Trump Tower planned for the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, is to be built on land currently part-owned by the son of the US-sanctioned leader of the country, according to official records. The proposed skyscraper, a joint venture between a local consortium and the Trump Organization, which is managed by the US presidentâs sons, Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump, will be on a plot whose current registered owner is the International Charity Fund Cartu.Mexicoâs president, Claudia Sheinbaum, said on Monday her government agreed to allow the Iranian national football team to stay in Mexico during the World Cup, adding that the United States did not want to host the team. Sheinbaum said footballâs governing body Fifa approached her government after the US said it did not want Iranâs squad to stay in the country throughout the tournament, despite Iran playing all three of its group matches there. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comEU could deny new member states veto rights as bloc pushes for enlargement
Measure could ease concerns from countries â such as France â that are sceptical about bringing in more membersEurope live â latest updatesThe EU could deny future member states veto rights for several years in an attempt to make enlargement more politically acceptable as the bloc undergoes a push to admit new countries before the end of the decade.Under plans being considered by the European Commission, prospective member states â such as Moldova and western Balkan countries â would not, on joining the EU, have the automatic right to veto foreign policy decisions or other issues agreed by unanimity, such as taxation. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comCarol Vorderman demands apology from Reform candidate over âdisgusting commentsâ
Broadcaster describes Robert Kenyon, who is standing in the upcoming Makerfield byelection, as a misogynist and a âcowardly manâ Carol Vorderman has demanded an apology from the Reform UK candidate in the upcoming Makerfield byelection for âdisgusting commentsâ he made about her on social media in the past.The broadcaster and former Countdown numbers expert described Robert Kenyon, who Reform have backed to face Andy Burnham in next monthâs vote, as a âcowardly manâ for a series of offensive posts made by the Wigan councillor that have since been deleted, along with his account. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comB&Q sales hit by wet Easter but it hopes to gain in heatwave
Kingfisher, owner of the DIY chain, is top FTSE 100 riser after it says it will stick to full-year profit outlookBusiness live â latest updatesA wet and cold Easter hit sales of barbecues and garden products at the home improvement chain B&Q, but it hopes to make up lost ground during the current heatwave.B&Q owner Kingfisher, which also owns Screwfix in the UK, as well as Castorama and Brico DĂŠpĂ´t across six European countries, said like-for-like sales (at outlets open at least a year) in the UK and Ireland dipped 0.9% between February and April, its first quarter. Within that, B&Q sales fell 4.1% while Screwfix revenue climbed 4.1%. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comSeven deaths in France linked to record-high temperatures
Five of the deaths were by drowning while two people died competing in sporting eventsSeven people have died in France in an extreme early-summer heat event that is affecting a swathe of western Europe, as France and the UK set record highs for May and temperatures were forecast to rise further on Tuesday.âWhat I can say today is that there have been seven deaths linked directly or indirectly to the heat,â the government spokesperson, Maud Bregeon, told French television TF1, adding that five of the deaths were by drowning. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comRevealed: huge climate cost of harmful emissions from US immigration flights
Trump campaign accelerating climate crisis as officials move migrants to detention jails and deport them from USUS immigration enforcement flights are producing hundreds of thousands of metric tonnes of climate-damaging carbon emissions as officials shuttle unprecedented numbers of people to detention centers far from home and deport them to countries across the world.Donald Trumpâs mass deportation campaign has spurred at least an 80% increase in such flights year over year, accelerating the climate crisis by emitting massive amounts of carbon dioxide, according to data analysis shared exclusively with the Guardian. Continue reading...
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