
Trump Threatens Canada Tariffs Over Wildfire Smoke, Discusses World Cup with Infantino
Donald Trump threatened to impose new tariffs on Canada, claiming the country should pay for air pollution from wildfires affecting US cities. Separately, Trump also discussed the World Cup with FIFA President Gianni Infantino, suggesting the next tournament be hosted by the US and China, and received an appeal from a former Spanish defender regarding US entry.
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Do declassified files support Trump's election security claims?
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Read full article →Trump threatens Canada with tariffs over ‘invasion’ of wildfire smoke
President to call PM Mark Carney over ‘filthy, polluted’ air wafting over US cities
Read full article →Trump wants to impose tariffs on Canada in retaliation for wildfire smoke
The White House did not respond to questions about what legal mechanism he would use to impose the tariffs or how the administration would calculate the rate of the levies.
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Read full article →Fact-checking Donald Trump’s address on Chinese election interference – video
Donald Trump delivered a primetime address to the country on Thursday, claiming that declassified intelligence showed Chinese interference in US elections. The US president revived long-running attacks on election security, despite a US intelligence assessment that found no evidence Beijing altered the 2020 vote, which he lost. The Guardian's voting rights reporter Sam Levine factchecks some of Trump's claims Continue reading...
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Read full article →China signals possible return of U.S. trade privileges for Hong Kong
The decision comes two months after President Donald Trump met with Xi Jinping, potentially warming ties ahead of Xi's expected U.S. visit.
By The Associated Press
Read full article →If China targeted our elections, why reward it with 600,000 student visas?
Trump claims China stole millions of American voter files to influence the 2020 election, raising urgent questions about Chinese student visas and much more.
Read full article →Trump threatens Canada with steeper tariff costs over wildfire smoke
US president has frequently pushed false claims blaming the mismanagement of rival politicians for large wildfires.
Read full article →Trump rips Canada as wildfire smoke spreads, says U.S. will add pollution cost to tariffs
Read full article →'Filthy, polluted': Trump's Canada threat as World Cup smoke risk looms
Fears that wildfire smoke could disrupt the World Cup final remain, as US President Donald Trump threatens Canada with tariffs.
Read full article →Trump Media pitched US$100,000 fee for fastest feed of US president’s posts, sources say
Donald Trump’s social media company has discussed charging Wall Street traders and investment firms as much as US$100,000 a month for faster access to the US president’s posts on his Truth Social platform, according to people familiar with the matter. Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns Truth Social, has in recent weeks also pitched a discounted plan of US$60,000 per month if the firms sign up for a three-year plan, the sources said, requesting anonymity as the discussions are...
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Read full article →Trump threatens Canada with tariffs for wildfire smoke blanketing the US
‘The United States is being unnecessarily invaded by filthy, polluted, and unhealthy air,’ Trump wrote on Truth Social
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Read full article →Trump wants Canada to pay more tariffs for the 'filthy, polluted, and unhealthy' wildfire smoke
Trump blamed Canada for the wildfire smoke and threatened additional tariffs. SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images Trump blamed Canada for the wildfire smoke that has wafted into the northern US. He accused the country of mismanaging its forests and threatened more tariffs. Other Republican lawmakers are also pressuring Canada. President Donald Trump is using wildfire smoke from Canada to threaten tariffs. Trump blasted Canada in a post on Truth Social on Friday, accusing America's northern nei...
Read full article →Former Spain defender makes public appeal for Donald Trump ahead of World Cup final
Spain legend Joan Capdevila has asked United States President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio for help after his Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) was denied, preventing him from watching the World Cup final with his family…
Read full article →Canada, Mexico agree to team up to fight U.S. auto tariffs
Mexico's foreign minister met with Anita Anand, his counterpart in Ottawa, and said the auto industry will be a key part of their ‘general co-ordination’
By Simon Tuck
Read full article →Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada over wildfire smoke affecting US cities
President Trump threatened new tariffs on Canada due to wildfire smoke. He accused Ottawa of failing to manage forests and causing unhealthy air. Smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires has spread across many United States states. Republican lawmakers also criticized Canada's response to the recurring smoke. Canadian officials have not yet responded to the tariff warning.
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Read full article →Clayton ‘Morgan fire’: Smoke in Mount Diablo amid blaze in Contra Costa, CA, spreads fast- check map, visuals
A wildfire erupted near Clayton, in California's Contra Costa County on Friday afternoon. The smoke from the fire was seen in Mount Diablo.
Read full article →Trump blames Canada for wildfire smoke blanketing the US, demands compensation
The US president has complained that the country is being "invaded by filthy air" while the Canadian PM asks for assistance.
Read full article →FIFA President & White House Officials To Discuss Air Quality Health Risks Ahead Of World Cup Final
White House officials reportedly will meet today with FIFA president Gianni Infantino to discuss any potential air quality-related health risks posed by the Canadian wildfire smoke on Sunday’s World Cup final taking place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The planned meeting was first reported by Sky Sports. The White House has confirmed that President […]
By Greg Evans
Read full article →Trump Releases Evidence Debunking His Own Claims of Foreign Election Interference
The president attempted to inject life into his efforts to influence the midterms by reviving claims of foreign election interference he previously rejected
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Read full article →"We Don't Want Them": Trump Set To Replace Immigrant Truckers With Veterans
Addressing the military investment summit, Trump said his administration was preparing to take what he called "historic action" against undocumented truck drivers.
Read full article →Commentary: Why is Trump rehashing 2020 election rigging claims?
By rehashing claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, US President Donald Trump is setting the stage to delegitimise the vote ahead of the Congressional midterm elections, says this academic.
Read full article →Trump threatens Canada with tariffs over wildfire smoke
Read full article →Trump lashes out at Canada as wildfire smoke engulfs millions in US ahead of World Cup final
Trump said he would call Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney ‘to find out what they are going to do about’ the smoke.
Read full article →How much does Trump’s anti-clean energy crusade cost?
The president promised to cut electric bills in half. They are going up.
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Read full article →Kremlin rejects accusations of interfering in US elections
Trump also declassifies documents alleging Chinese election interference despite intelligence finding no 2020 evidence
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Read full article →Trump Wants To Revoke Broadcast Licenses Of Networks That Didn't Air His Election Meddling Speech
Trump Wants To Revoke Broadcast Licenses Of Networks That Didn't Air His Election Meddling Speech President Donald Trump on Thursday said that US TV networks that refused to air his primetime address on election integrity should have their licenses revoked. President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the East Room of the White House on July 16, 2026 in Washington, DC. Saul Loeb/Pool - Getty Images During the address, Trump said that both NBC and ABC News said they "would...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →Loyalty to Israel: Who is panicked by the mere mention of F-35s?
U.S. President Donald Trump's statement during his visit to Türkiye for the NATO summit, suggesting he could lift sanctions and provide Türkiye with F-35s, provoked a strong r...
Read full article →These Fast-Shipping Air Purifiers Help Reduce Wildfire Smoke Indoors
Wildfires have engulfed the boreal forests in Canada this week, causing the harmful smoke to spread across the northeastern and upper midwest states of the United States. Experts from the Home of...
By Sofía Viera
Read full article →“Elections under siege”: Why Trump insists China “rigged” the 2020 election and how much evidence supports claims of illegal migrants on voter rolls
Many analysts believe the U.S. president is trying to shape the political narrative ahead of the November midterm elections and the 2028 presidential race, though some argue the strategy could ultimately backfire The post “Elections under siege”: Why Trump insists China “rigged” the 2020 election and how much evidence supports claims of illegal migrants on voter rolls appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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Read full article →How did a needles war become Trump's gravest economic mistake? - Tehran Times
How did a needles war become Trump's gravest economic mistake? Tehran Times
Read full article →Trump threatens new Canada tariffs over fires sending ‘filthy’ air into US cities
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose new tariffs on Canada after hundreds of wildfires have left much of the northern US choked by a blanket of smoke.
By David Apinga
Read full article →Trump ‘Looking Forward to Strengthening Cooperation’ in Response to Kobakhidze’s Independence Day Message
The Georgian government administration has published a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump, apparently written in response to Georgian Dream Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s congratulatory message on the 250th anniversary of U.S. Independence, with Trump reportedly saying he looks forward to “strengthening cooperation.” The administration released the letter in Georgian, and no original or English-language …
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