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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/admin/uncede.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121President Donald Trump has threatened to impose new tariffs on Canadian lumber and dairy products as soon as Friday, citing Canada's high tariffs on US exports. The move comes after Trump announced a one-month reprieve on tariffs for Canada and Mexico, and has added to the uncertainty surrounding US trade policy, with markets and businesses expressing concern about the potential impact on the economy. Read the full story here
I am just so done with all these Democrats and their supposed plans to impeach President Trump, according to Laura Ingraham, because, you know, that's exactly what we need, more drama and angst in our lives. And, can I just say, impeachment books are going to sell like hotcakes if this keeps up. But, let's be real here, Republican Party is not exactly innocent in all this, I mean, have you seen their track record?…
Syrian security forces are alleged to have executed dozens of Alawite minority members in the coastal province of Latakia. A war monitoring group reports 162 civilians were killed in "field executions", with the interior ministry acknowledging "individual violations" and pledging to stop them. Read the full story here
European Union leaders have pledged to increase defense spending, with a plan to invest nearly €800 billion in the coming years. This move comes amid a shift in the US stance on Ukraine, with President Donald Trump questioning whether the US would defend NATO members if they were attacked. The EU has reiterated its support for Ukraine, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaking of a "watershed moment" for Europe and Ukraine. The…
Syrian security forces are alleged to have executed dozens of Alawite minority members in the coastal province of Latakia, according to a war monitoring group. A total of 162 civilians, including 13 women and five children, have been killed in "field executions", with the United Nations special envoy for Syria expressing deep concern over the clashes and killings. Read the full story here
The Albanian Cabinet has decided to shut down TikTok for 12 months, citing the platform's role in inciting violence and bullying, particularly among children. The government's decision comes after a teen was stabbed to death following a quarrel that started on TikTok, and authorities have been in talks with the platform to implement parental control and age verification measures. Read the full story here
Are you kidding me? Donald Trump has finally managed to destroy the beautiful friendship between Canada and the US. I mean, it's not like we didn't see this coming or anything. But still, it's hard to believe that one person can be so clueless and hurtful. As a Canadian, I'm feeling the pain of this unraveling relationship. It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion - you know it's going to end badly, but…
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that the European Union's plans to increase its defense spending could be a potential threat to Russia, prompting countermeasures to ensure its security. The EU's proposal to boost defense spending by up to €800 billion has been closely monitored by Russia, with Peskov saying it could negatively impact the chances of a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine war. Read the full story here
Clashes between Syrian security forces and supporters of former President Bashar al-Assad have resulted in over 225 deaths, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR). The violence, which began on Thursday, has been concentrated in the Latakia and Tartous regions, with the Syrian government reporting at least 150 of their security forces killed and 300 captured, while the SNHR alleges widespread field executions of young men and adult males. Read the full story…
President Volodymyr Zelensky's approval rating has risen to 68% following a heated exchange with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology. The poll, conducted via telephone interviews, surveyed 1,029 adult Ukrainian citizens and showed a significant jump in Zelensky's trust rating after the public dispute over security guarantees for Ukraine and the cancellation of the U.S.-Ukraine mineral agreement signing. Read the full story here