According to what was reported, the United States rejected a Canadian proposal to establish a work group that would address the so -called “shadow fleet” of oil tankers and pushed to soften the language on Moscow before the foreign ministers of the Group of Seven meeting this week.
In negotiations to agree on a joint statement on maritime issues, the United States is pushing to strengthen the language about China while the formulation disappears on Russia, according to reports.
This step comes amid increasing fears in Europe that Washington is moving away from its Western allies and Moscow; When Russia increased attacks on Ukraine last week, Donald Trump said, “Anyone in [Vladimir] Putin’s position “will do the same.
The United States rejects the Canadian attempt to address the “shadow fleet” in Russia
According to what was reported, the United States rejected a Canadian proposal on the treatment of the “shadow fleet” in Russia from oil tankers before a group of the seven ministers in Quebec later this week. “Shadow Fleet” refers to the obstacle oil tanks, whose identities are hidden to help circumvent Western economic sanctions imposed on Moscow since it launched its large -scale military invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
In addition to the veto against Canada’s proposal to create a work squad to monitor the violations of sanctions, the draft G7 statement that Bloomberg News shows that the United States prompted the removal of the word “sanctions” as well as the formulation that indicates “Russia’s ability to maintain its war” in Ukraine by replacing it with “earning revenue”.
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Republicans pay the draft law that cuts everything alongside the defense
Republicans in the House of Representatives in the United States revealed a draft spending on Saturday that would keep federal agencies to be funded until September 30, which prompted forward a volatile strategy that appears to be a major confrontation with Democrats on the features of government spending.
The 99 -page law will provide a slight batch of defense programs while reducing non -defense programs less than 2024 levels.
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We should not play “very safe”.
Tim Walz said that he and Kamala Harris were very “safe” during their 2024 election campaign, when the former deputy candidate for the president claimed that they had to hold more personal events throughout the United States.
“We should not play this thing very safe,” said Walzz, governor of Minnesota, in an interview with Politico.
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Fort Bliss in Texas can become a deportation center under the Trump plan
The huge American army base in Fort Place is preparing on the Texas-Mexico border to become a deportation center according to the plans suggested by the Trump administration-which pushes protesting from critics because it once again becomes a pivotal point in immigration discussion.
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The National Fire Academy classrooms were canceled after freezing the financing
The prominent federal training academy in the country canceled the classroom, which is immediately valid, on Saturday, amid the continuous wave of financing of freezing and employment discounts by the Donald Trump administration.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced that the National Fire Academy courses (NFA) have been canceled amid a process to evaluate agencies and spending programs to ensure compatibility with the administration’s priorities.
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Trump’s policies can make us more vulnerable to drug trafficking, the laboratories say
Former government officials say Donald Trump’s policies can leave the United States more vulnerable to dangerous artificial drug trafficking from abroad, even with the administration pledged to prevent fentanel from entering the country. Jim Krooty, former deputy chief of staff of drug control, described Trump’s approach to placing a customs tariff on China, Canada and Mexico “forced” and said it has the ability to reverse results.
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“Rhaza Boss”: Sinator Minnesota calls Trump and Musk
Democratic Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota told the Guardian newspaper that the American people “can see in Elon Musk and Donald Trump” “a kind of sponsors that do not respect anyone’s work.” Smith was frankly calling Moussk and Trump since she made an amazing rare decision in February of a person who is elected to one of the best positions in the country: she will leave her job, by choosing, without a kind of scandal, at the end of her mandate.
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Colleges and universities are struggling with Trump financing discounts
Students, researchers, faculty and leadership members at universities and colleges throughout the United States are fighting with radical and long -term radical effects for “upcoming decades” resulting from freezing financing, discounts and executive orders from the Trump administration.
“She is sowing a lot of chaos in universities,” said Sarah Spritzer, Vice President and Chief of Staff of Governmental Relations at the American Education Council.
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What happened today:
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A non -profit environment institution filed a lawsuit against the US Environmental Protection Agency and Citibank on Saturday, seeking billions of dollars for solar energy and other projects that freeze by the bank with the Trump administration reduce federal spending.
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The head of the organized crime control teams, Adam Cohen, was separated by another step by the Trump administration to disinfect or job officials on the sidelines.
You catch a knee? This is what happened on March 7.