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Wimbledon 2025: Swiatek wins title after crushing Anisimova 6-0, 6-0 – as it happened
Iga Swiatek took only 57 minutes to win her first Wimbledon title and sixth grand slam after delivering a brutal masterclassRoad to the final. When Anisimova whitewashed Yulia Putintseva 6-0, 6-0 in the first round, perhaps we should have known she was going to do something special this fortnight. She dealt well with the pressure of being the favourite in every round until the semi-finals, where she dealt even better with the world No 1 Sabalenka. Swiatek, meanwhile, hasn't dropped a set since the second round, gaining confidence and momentum as the rounds have gone by on a surface that had previously befuddled her.Anisimova
Katie Taylor shimmers as Madison Square Garden hosts first all-women’s boxing card – photo essay
A sold-out crowd of 19,721, split almost evenly between Irish and Puerto Rican fans, packed Madison Square Garden on Friday night for the first ever all-women's boxing card to be held at the storied venue
Donald Trump announces 30% tariffs on goods from the EU and Mexico
The president made the announcement on social media, even as the EU was hoping for a trade agreementDonald Trump announced on Saturday that goods imported from both the European Union and Mexico will face a 30% US tariff rate starting 1 August, in letters posted to his social media platform, Truth Social.The tariff assault on the EU came as a shock to European capitals as the European Commission and the US trade representative Jamieson Greer had spent months hammering out a deal they believed was acceptable to both sides. Continue reading...
Elon Musk claims his America party will change US politics. Experts disagree
The billionaire says the America party will challenge the system, but third-party bids rarely make it far in the USYou want a new political party and you shall have it!" Elon Musk declared in early July.The world's richest man is never one to shy away from grandiose statements, and he continued: When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy. Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom." Continue reading...
Forget Javanka: Lerica is the new Trump power couple | Arwa Mahdawi
Lara Trump, a Fox News host, is said to be mulling a Senate run. The Republican National Committee chair can't waitOnce upon a time, before she retired to Florida, Ivanka Trump reportedly had her sights set on being the first female US president. According to a book about the first Trump administration by Michael Wolff, Ivanka made a pact with her husband, Jared Kushner, that if sometime in the future the opportunity arose, she'd be the one to run for president".Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
2024 book review: Trump, Biden, Harris and a turbulent election full of what-ifs
Deeply sourced narrative charts the delusions of the main players and the disastrous debate that reset the campaignDonald Trump is on a roll. The big, beautiful bill" is law. Ice, his paramilitary immigration force, rivals foreign armies for size and funding. Democrats stand demoralized and divided. 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America, by Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager and Isaac Arnsdorf, is a book for these times: aptly named, deeply sourced.Kamala Harris declined to speak. Joe Biden criticized his successor in a brief phone call, then balked. Trump talked, of course.2024 is published in the US by Penguin Random House Continue reading...
Obama’s former press secretary recalls ‘emotional’ mood in White House after Trump win
Josh Earnest says president brought staff into Oval Office to hear address stressing national unity: It was very poignant'The hardest day on the job for the White House press secretary for most of Barack Obama's second term was right after Donald Trump was first elected president, he recently revealed during a fireside chat at a journalism convention.Speaking at the 2025 National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) conference in Chicago, Josh Earnest said it was grueling for the Obama administration to realize it would have to follow through on promises of a peaceful transfer of power despite spending the 2016 election cycle offering dire warnings about what could or would happen if Donald Trump were given the keys to the Oval Office". Continue reading...
‘Tremendous uncertainty’ for cancer research as US officials target mRNA vaccines
Amid Trump cuts and state-level backlash, experts worry that progress in messenger RNA vaccines could stallAs US regulators restrict Covid mRNA vaccines and as independent vaccine advisers re-examine the shots, scientists fear that an unlikely target could be next: cancer research.Messenger RNA, or mRNA, vaccines have shown promise in treating and preventing cancers that have often been difficult to address, such as pancreatic cancer, brain tumors and others. Continue reading...
‘Alligator Alcatraz’ showcases Trump’s surreal brand of stylized cruelty | Moira Donegan
Immigrants are living in brutal conditions at the Florida detention camp, built on a sense of scripted unrealityThe concentration camp seems to have been erected largely for the sake of a photoshoot. Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis - eager to rehabilitate his reputation among the Maga right in the wake of his humiliating and disastrous 2024 presidential run - has been among the most eager foot soldiers of the Trump administration's mass deportation agenda. He has dedicated funding to capturing migrants and holding them at facilities like the Krome detention center in Miami, where dramatic overcrowding, the absence of air conditioning, rapidly spreading disease, and a shortage of food, sanitation, and medical care have contributed to an outcry among immigrants imprisoned there and the deaths of multiple detainees, including a 29-year-old man from Honduras, a 44-year-old man from Ukraine and a 75-year-old Cuban national who had lived in the United States since his teens.For his efforts, DeSantis has received praise from Donald Trump and the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem. This kind of abuse of immigrants - rounding them up, cramming them into detention centers that are little more than cages, and letting them die there of heat, illness or neglect - is exactly the kind of policy that aligns with the Trump administration's aims. Continue reading...
As Texas cleans up, ex-officials say Fema has ‘eroded capacity’ for multiple disasters
But White House is backing away from pledge to phase out' disaster-relief agency, even as key leaders have leftAs the cleanup continues from this month's torrential rain storms and flooding in Texas that left more than 120 dead, recently departed officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) say the organization is dangerously underresourced and overstretched in the event of further natural catastrophes.A mass staff exodus, plunging morale and a loss of key leaders has left the main US disaster-relief organization ill-equipped to cope with an anticipated deadly spate of storms in the current hurricane season, former agency insiders say. Continue reading...
‘We created history’: Katie Taylor savors long-sought closure in Serrano trilogy
Ambitious Chelsea will not park bus despite challenge of full-throttle PSG
Club World Cup final features two youth-driven teams but Enzo Maresca's side believe they can hurt favouritesChelsea have already made more than 80m from their Club World Cup adventure but they can achieve something priceless against Paris Saint-Germain. This goes beyond gaudy gold badges and money in the bank. The season with no end is almost over, the final of the tournament that nobody asked for is here and while Chelsea have no intention of getting carried away if they triumph in New Jersey on Sunday it is also the case that there would be no better way to demonstrate that they are on to something with their youth-driven project than by beating Luis Enrique's awesome PSG.Easier said than done, of course. One school of thought is that Chelsea will have done well if they leave MetLife Stadium with their dignity intact. Premier League opponents hold no fears for PSG, whose path to Champions League glory was paved by wins over Manchester City, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal, while they were in terrifying form against Real Madrid on Wednesday. It finished 4-0, but it could have been 10; PSG really were that good and the reality is there will only be one outcome if they hit those heights again. Continue reading...
Yes, Israel’s plan for Rafah would be a crime – but international law has never protected Gaza | Raja Shehadeh
Palestinians continue to hold on to the practice we call sumoud - refusing to give up or leave - despite the world turning its back on usOver the past 21 long months of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza, voices all over the world have decried the demise of international law and the rule-based order. And indeed, the facade of Israel's adherence to international law has vanished and policies that constitute war crimes are now brazenly declared.This week, Israel's defence minister, Israel Katz, has shared plans to forcibly move Palestinians into a camp in the ruins of Rafah. Once they enter, they cannot leave. In other words, a concentration camp, which by definition is an internment centre for members of a national group (as well as political prisoners or minority groups) on the grounds of security or punishment, usually by military order. Michael Sfard, an Israeli human rights lawyer, was quoted in the Guardian as saying that Katz laid out an operational plan for a crime against humanity". Hundreds have been killed and thousands wounded trying to access food.Raja Shehadeh is a Palestinian lawyer and writer, and founder of the human rights organisation Al-Haq. His latest book is Forgotten: Searching for Palestine's Hidden Places and Lost Memorials, with Penny Johnson. Continue reading...
Taylor outpoints Serrano to cap classic trilogy on historic all-women’s card
Katie Taylor beats Amanda Serrano by majority decision to retain undisputed title –as it happened
Trump administration ordered to halt indiscriminate immigration stops in California over racial profiling concerns
Judge issues temporary block in seven counties including Los Angeles after lawsuit accuses government of systematically targeting brown-skinned peopleA federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests in seven California counties, including Los Angeles.Judge Maame E Frimpong on Friday blocked the administration from using what has been called unconstitutional tactics in raids after a lawsuit was filed by immigrant advocacy groups last week. Continue reading...
Miami archbishop condemns Florida detention center known as ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ – as it happened
Thomas Wenski says it would be more financially sensible and more morally acceptable to expand legal pathways'. This blog is now closed.The US state department is firing more than 1,300 employees in line with the Trump administration's reorganization plan initiated earlier this year.
Trump news at a glance: Trump tours Texas disaster zone as administration dodges questions over future of Fema
President praises flood response while state department begins issuing first of more than 1,350 termination notices - key US politics stories from Friday 11 July 2025Donald Trump has defended the state and federal response to deadly flooding in Texas, while administration officials continue to dodge questions about his plans to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema).Speaking at a round table in Kerrville, Texas, Trump said Fema deployed multiple emergency response units and praised all the officials involved in what he said was an effective and swift response. Continue reading...
Trump defends Texas flood handling as disaster tests vow to shutter Fema
Since disaster that has killed at least 120 people, US president has remained quiet about promises to axe relief agencyDuring a trip on Friday to look at the devastation caused by the catastrophic flooding in Texas, Donald Trump claimed that state and federal officials had done an incredible job", saying of the disaster that he had never seen anything like this".The trip comes as he has remained conspicuously quiet about his previous promises to do away with the federal agency in charge of disaster relief. Continue reading...
Farm worker dies a day after chaotic immigration raid at California farm
Jaime Alanis died after sustaining injuries during raid where authorities say they arrested about 200 peopleA farmworker died Friday from injuries that he sustained a day earlier in raids on two California cannabis farm sites as US immigration authorities confirmed they arrested 200 workers after a tense standoff with authorities.Jaime Alanis's death was confirmed in a social media post by the United Farm Workers advocacy group. We tragically can confirm that a farm worker has died of injuries they sustained as a result of yesterday's immigration enforcement action," the post read. Continue reading...
Georgia Republican’s Ponzi scheme defrauded people of $140m, say officials
Brant Frost IV's First Liberty Building and Loan lied to investors about lending high-interest loans to small firmsA prominent Georgia Republican was running a Ponzi scheme that defrauded 300 investors of at least $140m, federal officials alleged in a complaint filed on Thursday.The civil lawsuit by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said First Liberty Building and Loan, controlled by Brant Frost IV, lied to investors about its business of making high-interest loans to companies. Instead, investigators said, it raised more money to repay earlier investors. Continue reading...
Arkansas prison guards fired over escape of killer dubbed ‘Devil in the Ozarks’
Officials say breaches by two staff members let Grant Hardin walk free, and lawmakers warn of deeper security failuresTwo employees at an Arkansas prison where an inmate known as the Devil in the Ozarks" escaped have been fired for policy violations, corrections officials said on Thursday as they faced questions from lawmakers who said the escape pointed to deeper problems.The head of the Arkansas board of corrections told state lawmakers the violations allowed Grant Hardin to escape from the Calico Rock prison wearing a makeshift law enforcement uniform on 25 May. But officials have said there was no evidence employees knowingly assisted Hardin's escape. Continue reading...
Venus Williams, 45, accepts wildcard invitation to DC Open
‘Measles really is an airplane ride away’: experts warn of outbreak amid summer travel
Cases top 1,297, driven by low immunization, summer travel and vaccine policy shifts under Robert F Kennedy JrThe US is in the midst of the worst measles outbreak in 33 years, according to figures released this week. Driven by an outbreak in Texas, the US has now seen more measles cases in 2025 than in any year since 1992.Experts said they expect the growth in measles cases to continue, spurred on in part by the summer travel season. The best way to prevent measles is to be vaccinated against the disease. Continue reading...
US state department issues first of 1,350 termination orders after court lifted ban
Career diplomats and other staff begin receiving notices amid Trump administration cull of about 15% of workforce
Missouri’s governor signs repeal of state’s guaranteed paid sick leave law
Business groups had lobbied hard for law's repeal, but voters could have a chance to reinstate it next yearEight months after voters approved it, Missouri's governor, Mike Kehoe, signed the repeal of a law on Thursday that had guaranteed paid sick leave to workers and inflation-linked adjustments to the minimum wage.The move marked a major victory for the state's largest business group and a frustrating defeat for workers' rights advocates, who had spent years - and millions of dollars - building support for the successful ballot measure. The repeal will take effect on 28 August. Continue reading...
Boxer Gervonta Davis arrested on domestic violence charge in Florida
Zohran Mamdani’s videos are a masterclass. Eric Adams’ posts are getting more bizarre | Arwa Mahdawi
The New York City mayor is posting more on Instagram lately, and it's hard not to see Mamdani's elite TikTok strategy as the reason whyEric Adams, possible resident of New Jersey and mayor of New York City, is a man of many talents. He is the city's most famous vegan", albeit one who eats fish. He has a knack for scoring freebies from foreign governments. He managed the great feat of being the first mayor in the city's history to be indicted while in office. And, on top of all that, he may well be the most unintentionally hilarious man on the internet.Please see, as exhibit one, a classic piece of Adams surrealism from 2011, shot when the mayor was just a humble state senator. Dressed like an undertaker, Adams instructs viewers to search their child's room for contraband. Per Adams, a jewelry box may have a gun in it, and the bullets may be behind a picture frame. Unappreciated for many years, the video finally found an audience when it went viral during Adams's indictment. Continue reading...
Carlos Alcaraz into third straight Wimbledon final after firing past Taylor Fritz
Trump expected to resume weapons deliveries to Ukraine through Nato allies
President hints at major announcement' on Monday after halting arms shipments due to dwindling stockpiles
US will impose 35% tariffs on Canadian imports, Trump says in letter
New levies, apart from the 25% on auto parts and 50% on steel and aluminium, will come into effect on 1 AugustDonald Trump has said the US will impose a 35% tariff on imports from Canada from the beginning of August, and threatened to impose blanket tariffs of 15% or 20% on most other trading partners.The US president sent a letter to Canada late on Thursday, after an interview in which he warned EU nations to expect a tariff announcement today or tomorrow". Continue reading...
Premier League holds talks with Ifab over plans to introduce Ref Cams next season
Trans youth fight for care as California clinics cave to Trump: ‘How can this happen here?’
These teens say gender-affirming care saved their lives - now they're protesting as two leading US hospitals halt their treatmentsEli, a 16-year-old Los Angeles student, is spending his summer juggling an internship at a natural history museum, a research project, a physics class and cheer practice - and getting ready to apply for college.But in recent weeks, he has been forced to handle a more urgent matter: figuring out how he is going to access vital medical treatments targeted by the Trump administration. Continue reading...
US border czar says he doesn’t know fate of eight men deported to South Sudan
Men from Mexico, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar were removed from the US and flown to the war-torn countryTom Homan, the US border czar, said he does not know what happened to the eight men deported to South Sudan after the Trump administration resumed sending migrants to countries that are not their place of origin, known as third countries.They're free as far as we're concerned. They're free, they're no longer in our custody, they're in Sudan," Homan told Politico on Friday. Will they stay in Sudan? I don't know." Continue reading...
Sports CEO Timothy Leiweke charged in Texas arena bid-rigging scheme
Leiweke, ex-president of Denver Nuggets and former CEO of MLSE, which owns Toronto's major sports franchises, indicted over $388m arenaA prominent sports executive has been criminally charged with organising a conspiracy to ensure his own company won the bid to build a $388m sports arena in Texas.Timothy Leiweke, the former president of the Denver Nuggets basketball team and former CEO of MLSE, which owns Toronto's major sports franchises including the Leafs and Raptors was charged on Wednesday by a federal grand jury. He resigned as chief executive of the company at the center of the case, Oak View Group (OVG), after the announcement. Continue reading...
Childcare is a hellscape for most US families. Why isn’t there a bigger push for change?
Long seen as women's work, childcare is underpaid and considered a private matter for families - not governmentIn 2021, Bri Adams was pregnant with her first child and began signing up for waitlists for childcare - eight, to be exact. She was thrilled when she found a spot, but was quickly horrified when the childcare shut down abruptly.It kind of broke my brain a bit", said Adams, a 34-year-old tech director from Falls Church, Virginia. Scrambling again, she found a new location close to the family's home. Continue reading...
US state department to lay off nearly 15% of its domestic staff | First Thing
Move comes after supreme court sides with Trump. Plus, Florida records more than 700,000 human trafficking victims in 2024
Florida records more than 700,000 people as victims of human trafficking in 2024
Report from University of South Florida says total includes 100,000 children targeted for sex trafficking in stateMore than 700,000 people fell victim to human trafficking in Florida last year, an alarming new study has revealed. Of that number, about 100,000 were children targeted for sex trafficking.The report, compiled by researchers at the University of South Florida, uses data from a variety of sources, including the Florida department of children and families, to paint a bleak picture of the extent of such crime in the nation's third most populous state. Continue reading...
The BDS movement turns 20. It’s an essential pillar of Palestinian freedom | Omar Barghouti
The BDS movement is today a pillar in the struggle for Palestinian freedom, justice and equalityDo no harm, a principle that many associate with the medical practice, has become a fundamental ethical principle of global solidarity the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement has mainstreamed since its inception 20 years ago this week.In the midst of the most depraved phase of Israel's livestreamed genocide against 2.3 million Palestinians in the illegally occupied Gaza Strip, our unbearable grief makes it impossible to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the BDS movement. The Israeli state, enabled and emboldened by the shameless and seemingly boundless military, financial, political and discourse complicity of the US, the European Union and the UK, is trying to normalize the fundamentally abnormal and to numb our consciences with its relentless savagery. Continue reading...
Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ is the ultimate betrayal of his base | Sidney Blumenthal
The measure exposes the most elaborate charade in recent US political history. But betrayal is Trump's operating principleDonald Trump's so-called big, beautiful bill", which will eviscerate the living standards, healthcare and aspirations of his white, working-class base, conclusively draws the curtain down on his Maga populist conceit, the most elaborate charade in recent American political history.The price will be staggering: $1tn in cuts to Medicaid; throwing 17 million people off health coverage closing rural hospitals and women's health clinics; battering food assistance for families, children and veterans; the virtual destruction of US solar and wind energy manufacturing; limiting access to financial aid for college; and, according to the Yale Budget Lab, adding $3tn to the national debt over the next decade, inexorably leading to raised interest rates, which will depress the housing market. These are the harsh, brutal and undeniable realities of Trumpism in the glare of day as opposed to his carnival act about how he will never touch such benefits. Continue reading...
I loved Girls – but could I trust Lena Dunham to write about London? | Barbara Speed
The risk of cringe British stereotypes felt high. But Mr Darcy fantasies aside, her new series Too Much is an affectionate sendup of the capitalI have watched all six series of Girls at least four times. I watched it as it was castigated for its unlikable characters, lack of diversity, supposed misogyny and sex that wasn't fun" enough, and I've watched it during its recent gen Z-fuelled renaissance. I never thought Lena Dunham's show was perfect, or a window on to all of humanity. But as an arch portrait of a handful of upper-middle-class twentysomething women in New York, thousands of miles away from my reality, I've always believed that it couldn't be bettered.Then Dunham moved to London and released a new show, this time about ... me? Too Much's protagonists are thirtysomethings living in London: Jessica (played by Megan Stalter) moves over from New York after a breakup; her love interest Felix (Will Sharpe) is a Londoner jaded by years of struggling as a session guitarist. The stakes felt high. Not only could a show about my city by an American celebrity be unstoppably cringe, but it could call into question everything I loved about Girls.Barbara Speed is the deputy head of Guardian Opinion Continue reading...
From Hiddink to Pochettino: How the US’s journey to a home World Cup compares with South Korea 2002
Both countries had major question marks a year from kickoff, but South Korea turned those into one of the most memorable tourney runs everIf there has been some criticism of Mauricio Pochettino almost a year out from the 2026 World Cup, Guus Hiddink could have said the same - and more - in the summer of 2001, when he was on the receiving end of thrashings and a new, unflattering, nickname.A year and five days before South Korea started their campaign on home soil, the Dutchman was in charge as they lost 5-0 at home to France. The same scoreline happened again, a few weeks later, against the Czech Republic. A suddenly doubtful media dubbed the former Real Madrid boss Oh Dae-yong,' a Korean-sounding name that translates as 5-0'. Continue reading...
The Open organisers agree to use of Spidercam on 18th green at Portrush
US set to be host to biggest sporting events with guests it doesn’t want | Emma John
Donald Trump is closing the borders even though the World Cup and 2028 Olympics will take place in his countryCall it big, beautiful timing. On Tuesday, Fifa announced it had taken an office in Trump Tower. On Wednesday, Donald Trump announced he would attend the Club World Cup final. And who could begrudge the US president a little sporting entertainment after the week he has had? Those Nobel peace prize applications don't write themselves.Trump's attendance at a tournament that we can be 95% sure he doesn't understand is, doubtless, a huge coup and political victory for football. This is a sport that only a decade ago was openly considered un-American, scrawled into the rightwing commentator's list of pet peeves between meteorologists and Judy Blume. Ann Coulter described soccer's growing popularity as a sign of the nation's moral decay". Glenn Beck likened it to Obamacare: It doesn't matter how you try to sell it to us, it doesn't matter how many celebrities you get ... we want nothing to do with it." Continue reading...
Is the Club World Cup a good addition to the football calendar?
Is the newly expanded tournament a waste of time or an interesting idea that brings the world together?There are plenty of reasons to be down on the Club World Cup. The players were already exhausted and overworked; its evolution into a 32-team tournament has been drive by a desire for profit; it has been played in temperatures that make football almost unbearable; the stadiums have often been half empty; and it has given Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino an opportunity to fluff their already inflated egos.But there is something to be said for a competition that brings together teams, and fans, from across the globe every four years. Supporters from around the world, especially Brazil, have lit up the show. And the underdogs have shown up. Flamengo stunned Chelsea; Botafogo shocked PSG; Al-Hilal sent Manchester City home. There have been great games, goals and performances, with PSG putting on a show for the ages in the semi-finals as they hammered Real Madrid. Continue reading...
Cooper Flagg scores 10 in Summer League debut as Mavs edge Lakers
Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano III: trailblazing rivals’ last dance headlines historic night
Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano have already shared 20 rounds and two razor-thin decisions. On Friday, they return to Madison Square Garden to settle their rivalry for goodKatie Taylor and Amanda Serrano have thwacked one another with 861 punches across two punishing, brilliant encounters. There's been not a single knockdown between them, nor an ounce of quit. And not, it seems, a shred of closure either. That will change, or so they hope, on Friday night in New York.For the third and likely final time, two of boxing's most decorated champions and fate-bound dance partners will meet inside the ropes, returning to Madison Square Garden, the site of their epochal 2022 classic, for what is being billed as the decisive chapter in a rivalry that helped transform women's boxing. Taylor's WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO junior welterweight titles are once again on the line. So is a legacy greater than any belts. Continue reading...
Threats, delays and confusion: 10 key points to understand another week of Trump tariff turmoil
As the US president's 9 July deadline came and went, the White House launched a range of new trade ultimatums at countries across the worldDonald Trump ramped up his trade rhetoric this week, firing off more than 20 letters to governments outlining new tariff rates if agreements aren't reached by 1 August.In April, Trump announced a 10% base tariff rate and additional duties ranging up to 50% for many other countries, although he later delayed the effective date for all but 10% duties until 9 July after market panic.Trump informed powerhouse suppliers Japan, South Korea and a number of other nations at the start of this week that they will face tariffs of at least 25% starting from August unless they can quickly negotiate deals.On Wednesday he announced more tariffs on countries like the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Algeria, as well as a 50% tariff on products from Brazil, tying the move to what he called the witch-hunt" trial against its former president, Jair Bolsonaro. Trump criticised the trial Bolsonaro is facing over trying to overturn his 2022 election loss. Brazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, threatened to hit back with reciprocal 50% tariff on US goods.On Thursday, Trump announced the US would impose a 35% tariff on imports from Canada, despite ongoing negotiations and prime minister Mark Carney's decision last month to rescind a digital services tax that faced criticism from the US president. Carney said his government would continue to defend Canadian workers and businesses in their negotiations and work towards the 1 August deadline.Trump also said on Thursday that a letter would be sent to the European Union, the US's biggest trading partner, today or tomorrow". Last week the EU and US were closing in on a high-level framework" trade deal that would avert 50% tariffs on all exports from the bloc.The steep tariff rates announced throughout the week range from 25-50%, with some of the harshest levies imposed on developing nations in south-east Asia, including 32% for Indonesia, 36% for Cambodia and Thailand and 40% on Laos and Myanmar, a country riven by years of civil war.On his first official visit to Asia, US secretary of state Marco Rubio sought to reassure regional powers of Washington's commitment to them, saying countries there may get better" trade deals than the rest of the world. Prior to Rubio's arrival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian prime minister Anwar Ibrahim condemned the tariffs at the opening of an Asean foreign ministers' meeting.Trump has also vowed to implement tariffs of up to 200% on foreign drugs and 50% on copper. Copper prices hit a record high in the US after the announcement.US treasury secretary Scott Bessent said he expected several trade announcements this week, but to date the US has secured just two deals with trading partners. The first with the UK, signed on 8 May, includes a 10% tariff on most UK goods, including cars, and zero tariffs for steel and aluminium. A second deal was reached with Vietnam last week that sets a 20% tariff for much of its exports, although the full details are unclear, with no text released.On Thursday, Trump said the tariffs had been very well-received", adding that the stock market hit a new high today".Global stock markets have largely shrugged off the latest threats. Analysts say traders now expect a deal or another delay, while investors appear to be waiting until a deal is done or the tariffs kick in. Continue reading...
Protesters and US federal agents clash during immigration raid at California farm – video
Demonstrators clashed with federal immigration officials carrying out a raid on a farm in southern California, with authorities throwing what appeared to be smoke canisters to disperse the crowd. The confrontation came as federal immigration enforcement agents have ramped up arrests in Southern California, heading to car washes, farms and Home Depot parking lots to take people into custody while stoking widespread fear among immigrant communities
Trump news at a glance: state department plans mass layoffs in line with president’s ‘America First’ policy
Nearly 15% of domestic workforce to be let go in major restructuring of diplomatic corps - key US politics stories from Thursday 10 JulyThe state department has announced that it plans to move forward with mass layoffs as part of the most significant restructuring of America's diplomatic corps in decades. Officials say the cuts will align their mission with Donald Trump's America First" vision.The layoffs, which are commonly called reductions in force (or RIFs), along with voluntary redundancies, will affect nearly 15% of the state department's domestic staff. A senior department official said that was close to 1,800 people. The restructuring will also see several hundred bureaus merged or eliminated entirely. Continue reading...
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