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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Steve Rosenberg: Stalin Rehabilitated, NATO 'Fragmented': What Today's Russian Papers Are Saying.
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Jonathan Dimbleby Responds to King Charles's “Political” Speech to US Congress
Guerre au Moyen-Orient : « Il ne sait pas de quoi il parle », Donald Trump s’en prend au chancelier allemand sur l’Iran
LE FIGARO : « Les Américains n’ont visiblement aucune stratégie. Et le problème avec ce genre de conflits, c’est toujours que non seulement il faut y entrer, mais il faut aussi en ressortir », avait déclaré Friedrich Merz.
Donald Trump s'en est pris violemment mardi au chancelier allemand, Friedrich Merz, l'accusant sur son Truth Social de « ne pas savoir de quoi il parlait » sur l'Iran. Le dirigeant allemand avait asséné lundi que « les Américains (n'avaient) visiblement aucune stratégie » en Iran et jugé que Téhéran « humiliait » la première puissance mondiale. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 29 avril 2026
Friedrich Merz a raison, bien sûr. Trump est sans cap. Il est dans le pétrin. — © Mark Alexander
Donald Trump s'en est pris violemment mardi au chancelier allemand, Friedrich Merz, l'accusant sur son Truth Social de « ne pas savoir de quoi il parlait » sur l'Iran. Le dirigeant allemand avait asséné lundi que « les Américains (n'avaient) visiblement aucune stratégie » en Iran et jugé que Téhéran « humiliait » la première puissance mondiale. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mercredi 29 avril 2026
Friedrich Merz a raison, bien sûr. Trump est sans cap. Il est dans le pétrin. — © Mark Alexander
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Sviatoslav Richter / Karajan — Txhaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
Herbert von Karajan (conductor)
Wiener Symphoniker
1962/09/24-26 Stereo, Musikverein-Saal, Wien
Pope Opposes German Bishops, Says Church Shouldn’t Bless Same-sex Couples
LGBTQ NATION: LGBTQ+ Catholic groups welcomed the Pope’s comments as an overdue clarification of the Church’s priorities.
Pope Leo XIV has suggested that the Catholic Church should focus more on matters of justice and equality than on sexual morality. He made his comments while responding to a question about blessing same-sex couples.
Speaking with reporters aboard a flight back to Rome last Thursday, following an 11-day tour of Africa, the first American pope was asked about German Cardinal Reinhard Marx’s recent guidance on formalizing blessings for same-sex couples and couples that include people who have been divorced, Reuters reported. » | John Russell | Monday, April 27, 2026
Pope Leo XIV has suggested that the Catholic Church should focus more on matters of justice and equality than on sexual morality. He made his comments while responding to a question about blessing same-sex couples.
Speaking with reporters aboard a flight back to Rome last Thursday, following an 11-day tour of Africa, the first American pope was asked about German Cardinal Reinhard Marx’s recent guidance on formalizing blessings for same-sex couples and couples that include people who have been divorced, Reuters reported. » | John Russell | Monday, April 27, 2026
OPEC-Austritt: Beginnt das Ende des Ölkartells mit den Emiraten?
BERLINER ZEITUNG: Als Gegengewicht zu westlichen Ölkonzernen wurde OPEC gegründet. Jetzt verlassen die Vereinigten Emirate das Kartell, um freier zu sein. Eine Analyse.
Am Dienstag haben die Vereinigten Arabische Emirate ihren Austritt aus der OPEC verkündet – obwohl Abu Dhabi seit der Gründung dabei ist. Rund zwei Drittel der weltweiten Ölreserven liegen im Nahen Osten, nach Angaben der OPEC. Die Länder, unter deren Boden das Öl lag, hatten bei der Preisgestaltung allerdings kaum etwas zu sagen.
Das Öl machte die Region zwar reich, aber abhängig. Politikwissenschaftler nennen es den „Rentier-Staat“: Länder, die ihren Wohlstand nicht durch die Arbeit ihrer Bürger erwirtschaften, sondern durch den Verkauf eines Rohstoffs. » | Luise Evers | Dienstag, 28. April 2026
Am Dienstag haben die Vereinigten Arabische Emirate ihren Austritt aus der OPEC verkündet – obwohl Abu Dhabi seit der Gründung dabei ist. Rund zwei Drittel der weltweiten Ölreserven liegen im Nahen Osten, nach Angaben der OPEC. Die Länder, unter deren Boden das Öl lag, hatten bei der Preisgestaltung allerdings kaum etwas zu sagen.
Das Öl machte die Region zwar reich, aber abhängig. Politikwissenschaftler nennen es den „Rentier-Staat“: Länder, die ihren Wohlstand nicht durch die Arbeit ihrer Bürger erwirtschaften, sondern durch den Verkauf eines Rohstoffs. » | Luise Evers | Dienstag, 28. April 2026
Britain Summons Iran’s Ambassador Over Message to Iranians in U.K.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Iran’s embassy in London posted a message on social media inviting Iranians living in Britain to register for a ‘Sacrifice for the Homeland’ campaign.
Screenshot from this NYT article. | The Iranian ambassador to Britain, Seyed Ali Mousavi, presenting his credentials to King Charles III at Buckingham Palace in June. | Pool photo by Aaron Chown
The British government said Tuesday that it had summoned the Iranian ambassador in response to what it called “unacceptable and inflammatory comments” posted by the Iranian Embassy on social media.
The summons, a formal diplomatic tool, comes as the relationship between Britain and Iran has grown particularly fraught amid the war in the Middle East. The British authorities have increasingly been warning of a rise in threats from hostile states, including Iran and Russia.
Earlier this week, Iran’s embassy in London posted a statement on its Telegram channel that invited Iranians living in Britain to register for what it described as “Sacrifice for the Homeland” campaign.
The embassy encouraged “all proud sons and daughters of Iran” to “demonstrate unity, loyalty, and national pride in a unified framework,” and ended: “Let us all stand together, ready to sacrifice our lives, for it is better than surrendering our country to the enemy.”
The embassy statement was unclear about what might be asked of Iranians who volunteered.
Britain’s foreign office said in a statement on Tuesday that Hamish Falconer, the minister for the Middle East, had made clear to the Iranian ambassador “that these actions and comments were completely unacceptable, and that the embassy must cease any form of communications that could be interpreted as encouraging violence in the U.K. or internationally.” » | Megan Specia | Reporting from London | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
The British government said Tuesday that it had summoned the Iranian ambassador in response to what it called “unacceptable and inflammatory comments” posted by the Iranian Embassy on social media.
The summons, a formal diplomatic tool, comes as the relationship between Britain and Iran has grown particularly fraught amid the war in the Middle East. The British authorities have increasingly been warning of a rise in threats from hostile states, including Iran and Russia.
Earlier this week, Iran’s embassy in London posted a statement on its Telegram channel that invited Iranians living in Britain to register for what it described as “Sacrifice for the Homeland” campaign.
The embassy encouraged “all proud sons and daughters of Iran” to “demonstrate unity, loyalty, and national pride in a unified framework,” and ended: “Let us all stand together, ready to sacrifice our lives, for it is better than surrendering our country to the enemy.”
The embassy statement was unclear about what might be asked of Iranians who volunteered.
Britain’s foreign office said in a statement on Tuesday that Hamish Falconer, the minister for the Middle East, had made clear to the Iranian ambassador “that these actions and comments were completely unacceptable, and that the embassy must cease any form of communications that could be interpreted as encouraging violence in the U.K. or internationally.” » | Megan Specia | Reporting from London | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026
King Charles Stresses Cooperation in Speech to Congress
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The British monarch’s trip is intended in part to repair strained U.S.-British ties. President Trump will host him and Queen Camilla for a state dinner at the White House.
King Charles III on Tuesday delivered an optimistic assessment of American-British relations at what is arguably their lowest point in decades, telling a joint meeting of Congress that the two countries had always found a way to come together.
“The very principle on which your Congress was founded — no taxation without representation — was at once a fundamental disagreement between us, and at the same time a shared democratic value which you inherited from us,” the king said. “Ours is a partnership born out of dispute.”
Charles did not directly refer to the current tensions between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Trump over the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran. Mr. Trump has repeatedly belittled Mr. Starmer as a coward and mocked British aircraft carriers as nothing more than “toys” compared to America’s military armada.
But the king offered a genteel response of sorts. He noted his own service in the Royal Navy more than a half-century ago and repeated Mr. Starmer’s assertion that Britain had “committed to the biggest sustained increase in defense spending since the Cold War.”
He also pushed back, ever so gently, against Mr. Trump’s angry attacks on Britain and on the NATO alliance for not joining in the Iran war. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the king told lawmakers, “We answered the call together — as our people have done so for more than a century.”
“Our defense, intelligence and security ties are hard-wired together through relationships measured not in years, but in decades,” he said.
The king’s message to Congress is intended to advance his government’s priorities without ensnaring himself in the ongoing disputes between Mr. Trump and Mr. Starmer. Live Updates » | Michael D. Shear, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Max Bearak Michael D. Shear and Zolan Kanno-Youngs reported from Washington. | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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King Charles III on Tuesday delivered an optimistic assessment of American-British relations at what is arguably their lowest point in decades, telling a joint meeting of Congress that the two countries had always found a way to come together.
“The very principle on which your Congress was founded — no taxation without representation — was at once a fundamental disagreement between us, and at the same time a shared democratic value which you inherited from us,” the king said. “Ours is a partnership born out of dispute.”
Charles did not directly refer to the current tensions between Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Trump over the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran. Mr. Trump has repeatedly belittled Mr. Starmer as a coward and mocked British aircraft carriers as nothing more than “toys” compared to America’s military armada.
But the king offered a genteel response of sorts. He noted his own service in the Royal Navy more than a half-century ago and repeated Mr. Starmer’s assertion that Britain had “committed to the biggest sustained increase in defense spending since the Cold War.”
He also pushed back, ever so gently, against Mr. Trump’s angry attacks on Britain and on the NATO alliance for not joining in the Iran war. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the king told lawmakers, “We answered the call together — as our people have done so for more than a century.”
“Our defense, intelligence and security ties are hard-wired together through relationships measured not in years, but in decades,” he said.
The king’s message to Congress is intended to advance his government’s priorities without ensnaring himself in the ongoing disputes between Mr. Trump and Mr. Starmer. Live Updates » | Michael D. Shear, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Max Bearak Michael D. Shear and Zolan Kanno-Youngs reported from Washington. | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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« C’est un homme courageux et formidable » : Donald Trump réserve un accueil radieux au roi Charles III
LE FIGARO : Le président des États-Unis a mis en sourdine ses récents sarcasmes contre le Royaume-Uni et son premier ministre.
Le roi Charles III a été accueilli par un Trump radieux, malgré le temps pluvieux. « Honorer le roi d’Angleterre peut sembler étrange pour célébrer le 250e anniversaire de notre indépendance », a dit Trump dans son allocution lors de la prise d’armes sur la pelouse trempée de la Maison-Blanche, « mais… les blessures de la guerre se sont cicatrisées en une amitié précieuse ».
Trump avait mis de côté son animosité contre son allié européen, ses sarcasmes à l’encontre de la Royal Navy, ses disputes avec le premier ministre Keir Starmer, ou ses remarques dénigrantes sur le courage des soldats britanniques en Afghanistan. « Les Américains n’ont jamais eu d’amis plus proches que les Britanniques », a proclamé Trump après avoir passé en revue les troupes avec le roi. « Nous parlons la même langue, nous partageons les mêmes valeurs et, ensemble, nos soldats ont défendu la même civilisation extraordinaire sous les deux drapeaux rouge, blanc et bleu. »
Le président a aussi salué la mémoire de la reine Elizabeth II, la mère du roi Charles III, rappelé l’affection que portait à la monarchie sa propre mère, d’origine écossaise, et évoqué les liens historiques entre les États-Unis et leur ancien souverain. » | Par Adrien Jaulmes, correspondant à Washington | mardi 28 avril 2026
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Le roi Charles III a été accueilli par un Trump radieux, malgré le temps pluvieux. « Honorer le roi d’Angleterre peut sembler étrange pour célébrer le 250e anniversaire de notre indépendance », a dit Trump dans son allocution lors de la prise d’armes sur la pelouse trempée de la Maison-Blanche, « mais… les blessures de la guerre se sont cicatrisées en une amitié précieuse ».
Trump avait mis de côté son animosité contre son allié européen, ses sarcasmes à l’encontre de la Royal Navy, ses disputes avec le premier ministre Keir Starmer, ou ses remarques dénigrantes sur le courage des soldats britanniques en Afghanistan. « Les Américains n’ont jamais eu d’amis plus proches que les Britanniques », a proclamé Trump après avoir passé en revue les troupes avec le roi. « Nous parlons la même langue, nous partageons les mêmes valeurs et, ensemble, nos soldats ont défendu la même civilisation extraordinaire sous les deux drapeaux rouge, blanc et bleu. »
Le président a aussi salué la mémoire de la reine Elizabeth II, la mère du roi Charles III, rappelé l’affection que portait à la monarchie sa propre mère, d’origine écossaise, et évoqué les liens historiques entre les États-Unis et leur ancien souverain. » | Par Adrien Jaulmes, correspondant à Washington | mardi 28 avril 2026
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Italia Squisita: Wild Hamburger with Tuscan Chef Cristiano Tomei
Steve Schmidt: MAGA Is Not the Victim
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Spahn: Zuckersteuer soll Kinder und Jugendliche vor „Dickmachern“ schützen
BERLINER ZEITUNG: Um den Haushalt zu stabilisieren, will die schwarz-rote Koalition neue Maßnahmen einführen. Der Plan für eine Zuckerabgabe stößt nicht nur auf Lob.
Die Bundesregierung plant die Einführung einer „Zuckerabgabe“. Zur Konsolidierung des Haushalts sind daneben eine Erhöhung der Alkohol- und Tabaksteuer sowie der Abbau von Finanzhilfen geplant, wie es aus Kreisen des Finanzministeriums hieß. Neben mehreren Verbraucherschützern zeigte sich auch Union-Fraktionschef Jens Spahn (CDU) zufrieden mit der Maßnahme. Kritik kommt aus der Branche.
Das von Gesundheitsministerin Nina Warken (CDU) eingesetzte Gremium schlug unter anderem die Einführung einer gestaffelten Steuer auf zuckergesüßte Erfrischungsgetränke wie Colas und Limonaden vor. In den Kreisen des Finanzministeriums ist nun von einer Abgabe die Rede. Am Mittwoch will das Bundeskabinett den Gesetzentwurf beschließen, anschließend beginnt das parlamentarische Verfahren. » | Eva Maria Braungart, Maximilian Eichgrün | Dienstag, 28. April 2026
Gerade was ich vor ein paar Tagen geschrieben habe! Zuerst waren es in Großbritannien Leute , die es genießen eine Zigarette zu rauchen. Nun, in Deutschland, ist Zucker schon an der Reihe! Nach Zucker wird Alkohol im Fokus dieser Gutmenschen sein. Für solche Kontrollfreaks gibt es kein Ende! Sie wollen voll Kontrolle haben. — © Mark Alexander
Die Bundesregierung plant die Einführung einer „Zuckerabgabe“. Zur Konsolidierung des Haushalts sind daneben eine Erhöhung der Alkohol- und Tabaksteuer sowie der Abbau von Finanzhilfen geplant, wie es aus Kreisen des Finanzministeriums hieß. Neben mehreren Verbraucherschützern zeigte sich auch Union-Fraktionschef Jens Spahn (CDU) zufrieden mit der Maßnahme. Kritik kommt aus der Branche.
Das von Gesundheitsministerin Nina Warken (CDU) eingesetzte Gremium schlug unter anderem die Einführung einer gestaffelten Steuer auf zuckergesüßte Erfrischungsgetränke wie Colas und Limonaden vor. In den Kreisen des Finanzministeriums ist nun von einer Abgabe die Rede. Am Mittwoch will das Bundeskabinett den Gesetzentwurf beschließen, anschließend beginnt das parlamentarische Verfahren. » | Eva Maria Braungart, Maximilian Eichgrün | Dienstag, 28. April 2026
Gerade was ich vor ein paar Tagen geschrieben habe! Zuerst waren es in Großbritannien Leute , die es genießen eine Zigarette zu rauchen. Nun, in Deutschland, ist Zucker schon an der Reihe! Nach Zucker wird Alkohol im Fokus dieser Gutmenschen sein. Für solche Kontrollfreaks gibt es kein Ende! Sie wollen voll Kontrolle haben. — © Mark Alexander
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Trump: My Mother Had a Crush on Charles
THE TELEGRAPH: Donald Trump joked that his mother had a crush on the King when he was a young Prince of Wales during a welcome ceremony at the White House on Tuesday.
The US president said his mother, Mary, who was Scottish, imbued in him a love for the Royal family and Elizabeth II.
He said: “Any time the Queen was involved in a ceremony...my mother would be glued to the television.
“And she’d say, ‘look Donald, look how beautiful that is’. She really did love the family. I also remember her saying very clearly...‘Charles look, young Charles, he’s so cute’.
Mr Trump then turned to the King and mouthed “my mother”, before adding: “My mother had a crush on Charles. Can you believe it?” » | Kieran Kelly Foreign Breaking News Reporter. Hannah Furness Royal Editor. Connor Stringer Chief Washington Correspondent. Neil Johnston Senior news reporter. Tony Diver Political Editor | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Les États-Unis « n'ont pas d'amis plus proches que les Britanniques », déclare Donald Trump au roi Charles III
LE FIGARO : Le président des États-Unis a fait état mardi d’une « relation particulière » entre son pays et le Royaume-Uni et espère « qu’il en sera toujours ainsi ».
Donald Trump a affirmé mardi 28 avril que les États-Unis n'avaient pas « d'amis plus proches que les Britanniques », lors d'une réception à la Maison-Blanche en présence du roi Charles III. Au deuxième jour de la visite d’État du couple royal britannique aux États-Unis, le roi doit par ailleurs s’exprimer dans l’après-midi devant le Congrès américain. Charles III va évoquer au Capitole les liens historiques qui lient le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis, deux pays qui « ont toujours su trouver des moyens de se rassembler », selon des extraits de son discours fournis par son service de presse. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 28 avril 2026
Quel privilège pour le roi d'avoir un ami comme Donald Trump, qui lui est si proche ! C'est un véritable atout pour sa confiance en lui ! Le roi Charles doit être aux anges ! — © Mark Alexander
Donald Trump a affirmé mardi 28 avril que les États-Unis n'avaient pas « d'amis plus proches que les Britanniques », lors d'une réception à la Maison-Blanche en présence du roi Charles III. Au deuxième jour de la visite d’État du couple royal britannique aux États-Unis, le roi doit par ailleurs s’exprimer dans l’après-midi devant le Congrès américain. Charles III va évoquer au Capitole les liens historiques qui lient le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis, deux pays qui « ont toujours su trouver des moyens de se rassembler », selon des extraits de son discours fournis par son service de presse. » | Par Le Figaro avec AFP | mardi 28 avril 2026
Quel privilège pour le roi d'avoir un ami comme Donald Trump, qui lui est si proche ! C'est un véritable atout pour sa confiance en lui ! Le roi Charles doit être aux anges ! — © Mark Alexander
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"The Internet Is Eating Up These Political Jokes"
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Anne Applebaum: Trump’s Authoritarian Aesthetics
Ed Davey Is Throwing Away the Lib Dems’ Big Opportunity
THE TELEGRAPH: Why haven’t they come out as the all-out ‘rejoin the EU’ party or shouted from the rooftops about changing the electoral system?
Listening to the political debate ahead of the local elections in England next week, you could be forgiven for imagining that they were all about what damage Reform will do to the Tories and how the Greens will destroy Labour.
But if, like me, you live in a leafy part of south-west London there is a different narrative entirely. Reform is nowhere to be seen and neither are the Greens. Some of the boroughs, like Richmond and Kingston, are virtual one-party fiefdoms; and that party is the Liberal Democrats.
It is surprising how little the Lib Dems feature in discussions since they are the third-largest party in the Commons with 72 seats. They occupy dozens of former Tory constituencies in the South and South West. In 64 of the 72 Lib Dem seats, the Conservatives are second. Only in two are Labour the runners-up. » | Philip Johnston | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
I have written several comments on this blog since Brexit, stating that I have been rather astonished that the LibDems have not gone into elections promising what no other party has been prepared to offer: a return to our friends in the European Union. The LibDems have had a golden opportunity to put clear blue water between the LibDems and all other, then generally pro-Brexit parties. But Ed Davey has lacked the courage to do so. Although I know that he is actually very pro-EU and Britain’s place in it.
This morning, I have been further disappointed in Sir Ed Davey, since I learnt that he voted in favour of that ridiculous illiberal generational smoking ban! How on earth can a man who heads up the Liberal Party be in favour of such a profoundly illiberal policy? Has the gentleman forgotten the true meaning of what it means to be “liberal”.
When I read this morning that he voted in favour of Starmer’s folly and autocratic. Freedom-stealing, ridiculous policy, I had to pinch myself! Was I, perhaps, mistaken? So, I decided to check out what Google AI had to say on the meaning of “liberal politics”. This is what it came up with:
“Liberal politics is a broad political ideology centered on protecting and enhancing individual freedom, autonomy, and rights under the rule of law. It emphasizes democracy, limited government intervention in personal life, civil liberties, and free enterprise, aiming to secure personal dignity and voluntary cooperation over coercion.” [Source: Google AI]
Even though I am no longer a smoker, I consider this legislation to be PROFOUNDLY ILLIBERAL and PROFOUNDLY UNDEMOCRATIC. I shall therefore no longer support the party in its present form. This, of course, renders me politically HOMELESS. The Conservatives Party, my original natural political home, is a party which I can no longer support because of that ridiculous Brexit referendum.
British politics is totally and utterly messed up! — © Mark Alexander
Listening to the political debate ahead of the local elections in England next week, you could be forgiven for imagining that they were all about what damage Reform will do to the Tories and how the Greens will destroy Labour.
But if, like me, you live in a leafy part of south-west London there is a different narrative entirely. Reform is nowhere to be seen and neither are the Greens. Some of the boroughs, like Richmond and Kingston, are virtual one-party fiefdoms; and that party is the Liberal Democrats.
It is surprising how little the Lib Dems feature in discussions since they are the third-largest party in the Commons with 72 seats. They occupy dozens of former Tory constituencies in the South and South West. In 64 of the 72 Lib Dem seats, the Conservatives are second. Only in two are Labour the runners-up. » | Philip Johnston | Tuesday, April 28, 2026
I have written several comments on this blog since Brexit, stating that I have been rather astonished that the LibDems have not gone into elections promising what no other party has been prepared to offer: a return to our friends in the European Union. The LibDems have had a golden opportunity to put clear blue water between the LibDems and all other, then generally pro-Brexit parties. But Ed Davey has lacked the courage to do so. Although I know that he is actually very pro-EU and Britain’s place in it.
This morning, I have been further disappointed in Sir Ed Davey, since I learnt that he voted in favour of that ridiculous illiberal generational smoking ban! How on earth can a man who heads up the Liberal Party be in favour of such a profoundly illiberal policy? Has the gentleman forgotten the true meaning of what it means to be “liberal”.
When I read this morning that he voted in favour of Starmer’s folly and autocratic. Freedom-stealing, ridiculous policy, I had to pinch myself! Was I, perhaps, mistaken? So, I decided to check out what Google AI had to say on the meaning of “liberal politics”. This is what it came up with:
“Liberal politics is a broad political ideology centered on protecting and enhancing individual freedom, autonomy, and rights under the rule of law. It emphasizes democracy, limited government intervention in personal life, civil liberties, and free enterprise, aiming to secure personal dignity and voluntary cooperation over coercion.” [Source: Google AI]
Even though I am no longer a smoker, I consider this legislation to be PROFOUNDLY ILLIBERAL and PROFOUNDLY UNDEMOCRATIC. I shall therefore no longer support the party in its present form. This, of course, renders me politically HOMELESS. The Conservatives Party, my original natural political home, is a party which I can no longer support because of that ridiculous Brexit referendum.
British politics is totally and utterly messed up! — © Mark Alexander
Irán y EE. UU. se hunden en un incómodo limbo de ‘ni guerra ni paz’
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Cada parte apuesta a que puede soportar más que la otra, dicen los analistas. Pero un estancamiento sin acuerdo entraña riesgos.
Captura de este artículo. | Un mural en Teherán que representa misiles iraníes atacando un barco de la marina estadounidense. | Arash Khamooshi para The New York Times
Con los planes para las conversaciones de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán descarrilados, al menos por ahora, Teherán y Washington se hunden en un incómodo limbo en el que ni hay paz ni hay guerra, cada uno con la esperanza de sobrevivir al otro en un enfrentamiento con drásticos riesgos para la economía mundial.
Según los analistas, los funcionarios iraníes parecen confiar en que podrán resistir las dificultades económicas derivadas de la guerra durante más tiempo que el presidente Donald Trump. Sin embargo, les sigue preocupando que, sin el impulso de las negociaciones, seguirán atrapados bajo la persistente amenaza de ataques estadounidenses o israelíes.
“Lo que está ocurriendo es algo parecido a lo que tuvimos al final de la guerra de los 12 días, que es poner fin a la guerra, pero sin ninguna permanencia”, dijo Sasan Karimi, vicepresidente del gobierno anterior de Irán y politólogo de la Universidad de Teherán, sobre la guerra entre Israel e Irán del pasado junio. » | Por Erika Solomon | lunes 27 de abril de 2026
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Con los planes para las conversaciones de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán descarrilados, al menos por ahora, Teherán y Washington se hunden en un incómodo limbo en el que ni hay paz ni hay guerra, cada uno con la esperanza de sobrevivir al otro en un enfrentamiento con drásticos riesgos para la economía mundial.
Según los analistas, los funcionarios iraníes parecen confiar en que podrán resistir las dificultades económicas derivadas de la guerra durante más tiempo que el presidente Donald Trump. Sin embargo, les sigue preocupando que, sin el impulso de las negociaciones, seguirán atrapados bajo la persistente amenaza de ataques estadounidenses o israelíes.
“Lo que está ocurriendo es algo parecido a lo que tuvimos al final de la guerra de los 12 días, que es poner fin a la guerra, pero sin ninguna permanencia”, dijo Sasan Karimi, vicepresidente del gobierno anterior de Irán y politólogo de la Universidad de Teherán, sobre la guerra entre Israel e Irán del pasado junio. » | Por Erika Solomon | lunes 27 de abril de 2026
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Canada Setting Up Investment Fund to Distance Economy From U.S.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The sovereign wealth fund announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney will be far smaller than ones in other oil producers like Norway and the Middle East.
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said Monday that his country would establish a pool of money similar to those used by major oil exporters like Norway to make investments as he seeks to make the Canadian economy less dependent on the United States.
Known as a sovereign wealth fund, it will focus on investments in Canadian infrastructure and will be operated like a private company. Canadians will also be able to invest in the fund.
Sovereign wealth funds are large pots of investment money that are generally managed independently, though they sometimes receive broad direction from governments about where they can put their funds.
In creating one of it own, Canada is following the lead of other countries, among them oil-rich nations in the Middle Eastern.
“This will be a Government of Canada fund, but more importantly, it will be a people’s fund, it will be your fund,” Mr. Carney told reporters in Ottawa. “Many countries that are blessed with natural resources, like Norway, have them. Canada has not until now.” » | Ian Austen | Reporting from the steam locomotive hall at a science and technology museum in Ottawa where Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke.| Monday, April 27, 2026
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said Monday that his country would establish a pool of money similar to those used by major oil exporters like Norway to make investments as he seeks to make the Canadian economy less dependent on the United States.
Known as a sovereign wealth fund, it will focus on investments in Canadian infrastructure and will be operated like a private company. Canadians will also be able to invest in the fund.
Sovereign wealth funds are large pots of investment money that are generally managed independently, though they sometimes receive broad direction from governments about where they can put their funds.
In creating one of it own, Canada is following the lead of other countries, among them oil-rich nations in the Middle Eastern.
“This will be a Government of Canada fund, but more importantly, it will be a people’s fund, it will be your fund,” Mr. Carney told reporters in Ottawa. “Many countries that are blessed with natural resources, like Norway, have them. Canada has not until now.” » | Ian Austen | Reporting from the steam locomotive hall at a science and technology museum in Ottawa where Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke.| Monday, April 27, 2026
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8 Memorable Moments From Past British Royal Visits to the U.S.
THE NEW YORK TIMES: With King Charles III and Queen Camilla set to arrive for a state visit with President Trump, we look back at some major moments in previous royal trips to the United States.
Screenshot taken from this NYT article. | Clockwise from top left: King George VI with President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939; Prince Charles and Princess Anne with President Richard M. Nixon in 1970; Queen Elizabeth II with President Ronald Reagan in 1983; and the queen with President Gerald R. Ford in 1976.Alamy; Associated Press; Ed Reinke/Associated Press; Universal Image Group, via Getty Images
King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s visit to Washington comes as the relationship between Britain and the United States is in turmoil, with President Trump having repeatedly lobbed insults at Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his refusal to join the Iran war.
But the role of the British monarchy, which is officially apolitical, has often been to distract from the messiness of everyday politics and, through ritual and ceremony, point to something more enduring.
Here are a few pivotal moments in previous British royal visits to the United States. » | Esther Bintliff | Reporting from London | Published: Monday, April 27, 2026. Updated: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s visit to Washington comes as the relationship between Britain and the United States is in turmoil, with President Trump having repeatedly lobbed insults at Prime Minister Keir Starmer over his refusal to join the Iran war.
But the role of the British monarchy, which is officially apolitical, has often been to distract from the messiness of everyday politics and, through ritual and ceremony, point to something more enduring.
Here are a few pivotal moments in previous British royal visits to the United States. » | Esther Bintliff | Reporting from London | Published: Monday, April 27, 2026. Updated: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
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Iran's Foreign Minister - "The US Has Achieved None of Their Goals"
Thousands of Examples of MAGA Weirdness. It's All Madness.
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„NICE“ statt ICE: Trump unterstützt Vorschlag zur Umbenennung der US-Behörde
BERLINER ZEITUNG: Der US-Präsident unterstützt auf Social Media die Idee, die Einwanderungsbehörde ICE umzubenennen. Andere Medien ordnen den Vorstoß als symbolisch oder provokant ein.
US-Präsident Donald Trump hat einen Vorschlag zur Umbenennung der Einwanderungsbehörde Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) aufgegriffen. In einem Beitrag auf seiner Plattform Truth Social unterstützte er die Idee, die Behörde künftig „NICE“ zu nennen – als Abkürzung für „National Immigration and Customs Enforcement“.
Trump reagierte damit auf einen in sozialen Netzwerken verbreiteten Vorschlag, wonach die neue Bezeichnung auch die öffentliche Wahrnehmung der Behörde verändern könnte. „GREAT IDEA!!! DO IT“, schrieb der Präsident dazu, wie unter anderem der Sender Fox News berichtete. Der offizielle Twitter-Account des Weißen Hauses teilte einen Screenshot von Trumps Beitrag auf Truth Social. » | Alexander Schmalz | Montag, 27. April 2026
US-Präsident Donald Trump hat einen Vorschlag zur Umbenennung der Einwanderungsbehörde Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) aufgegriffen. In einem Beitrag auf seiner Plattform Truth Social unterstützte er die Idee, die Behörde künftig „NICE“ zu nennen – als Abkürzung für „National Immigration and Customs Enforcement“.
Trump reagierte damit auf einen in sozialen Netzwerken verbreiteten Vorschlag, wonach die neue Bezeichnung auch die öffentliche Wahrnehmung der Behörde verändern könnte. „GREAT IDEA!!! DO IT“, schrieb der Präsident dazu, wie unter anderem der Sender Fox News berichtete. Der offizielle Twitter-Account des Weißen Hauses teilte einen Screenshot von Trumps Beitrag auf Truth Social. » | Alexander Schmalz | Montag, 27. April 2026
Guerre au Moyen-Orient : l’Iran affirme que les États-Unis ne sont plus en position de «dicter leur politique» aux autres pays
LE FIGARO : Le premier ministre israélien, Benyamin Netanyahou, a affirmé lundi que la double menace des roquettes et drones du Hezbollah pro-iranien imposait la poursuite de l’action militaire au Liban. EN DIRECT » | Par Ségolène Forgar et Aldric Meeschaert | mardi 28 avril 2026
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Steve Rosenberg: Reading Vladimir Putin.
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King Charles Meets Trump in Diplomatic State Visit to Repair Broken US-UK Relations
Apr 28, 2026 | King Charles III and Queen Camilla began a highly-anticipated state visit to the United States with a carefully choreographed reception at the White House, where they were greeted by Donald Trump and Melania.
The meeting, marked by handshakes, polite conversation, and a series of official photographs, was designed to project continuity and strength in the longstanding relationship between the two nations against a backdrop of political tension, security concerns, and renewed scrutiny of both nations’ leadership
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The meeting, marked by handshakes, polite conversation, and a series of official photographs, was designed to project continuity and strength in the longstanding relationship between the two nations against a backdrop of political tension, security concerns, and renewed scrutiny of both nations’ leadership
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How Trump's Revealing His Hitlerian Impulses
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US Is Being ‘Humiliated’ by Iran’s Leadership, Says Friedrich Merz
THE GUARDIAN: German chancellor suggests Trump administration is being outwitted at negotiating table by Tehran
The US is being “humiliated” by Iran’s leadership, according to Friedrich Merz, Germany’s chancellor, who suggested the Trump administration was being outwitted at the negotiating table by Tehran.
Two days ago Donald Trump cancelled a trip by US negotiators to Islamabad for indirect talks with an Iranian delegation. A previous round in the Pakistani capital two weeks earlier, when JD Vance, the American vice-president, led the US delegation, broke up without progress.
Merz’s trenchant assessment of the stalled US-Iranian talks, which appeared certain to deepen the severe transatlantic rift between the US and its Nato allies, directly contradicts Trump’s effort to cast the limbo in a positive light.
A day earlier, the US president told Fox News: “We have all the cards,” adding that if Tehran wanted to talk, “they can come to us, or they can call us”.
Speaking to students in Marsberg, Merz suggested it was Trump’s team that was being outplayed. “The Iranians are obviously very skilled at negotiating, or rather, very skilful at not negotiating, letting the Americans travel to Islamabad and then leave again without any result,” he said.
“An entire nation is being humiliated by the Iranian leadership, especially by these so-called Revolutionary Guards. And so I hope that this ends as quickly as possible.” » | Julian Borger | Senior international correspondent | Monday, April 27, 2026
The US is being “humiliated” by Iran’s leadership, according to Friedrich Merz, Germany’s chancellor, who suggested the Trump administration was being outwitted at the negotiating table by Tehran.
Two days ago Donald Trump cancelled a trip by US negotiators to Islamabad for indirect talks with an Iranian delegation. A previous round in the Pakistani capital two weeks earlier, when JD Vance, the American vice-president, led the US delegation, broke up without progress.
Merz’s trenchant assessment of the stalled US-Iranian talks, which appeared certain to deepen the severe transatlantic rift between the US and its Nato allies, directly contradicts Trump’s effort to cast the limbo in a positive light.
A day earlier, the US president told Fox News: “We have all the cards,” adding that if Tehran wanted to talk, “they can come to us, or they can call us”.
Speaking to students in Marsberg, Merz suggested it was Trump’s team that was being outplayed. “The Iranians are obviously very skilled at negotiating, or rather, very skilful at not negotiating, letting the Americans travel to Islamabad and then leave again without any result,” he said.
“An entire nation is being humiliated by the Iranian leadership, especially by these so-called Revolutionary Guards. And so I hope that this ends as quickly as possible.” » | Julian Borger | Senior international correspondent | Monday, April 27, 2026
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Monday, April 27, 2026
Trump = Destruction
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King Visits US as UK Relationship with America Hits Deep Low
Democracy Now! Death by Firing Squad: Sister Helen Prejean on Trump's Moves to Ramp Up Executions
Apr 27, 2026 | The Justice Department is bringing back the use of firing squads and lethal injection using pentobarbital as it seeks to expedite and expand federal death penalty convictions and executions.
No federal executions have been carried out since 2020, when the first Trump administration broke with over a decade of precedent and executed 13 people on death row.
The second Trump administration is now pursuing the death penalty in dozens more cases across the country. Renowned anti-death penalty activist Sister Helen Prejean says Trump's push to restart federal executions is entirely unsurprising.
"His first instinct almost always seems to be demonise someone as an enemy and then kill them and destroy them."
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No federal executions have been carried out since 2020, when the first Trump administration broke with over a decade of precedent and executed 13 people on death row.
The second Trump administration is now pursuing the death penalty in dozens more cases across the country. Renowned anti-death penalty activist Sister Helen Prejean says Trump's push to restart federal executions is entirely unsurprising.
"His first instinct almost always seems to be demonise someone as an enemy and then kill them and destroy them."
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Steve Schmidt: The Problem Isn't the Ballroom
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Jared Yates Sexton on the Worldwide Energy Crisis Caused by Trump’s Wars on Iran (and the Pope)
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America is an appalling country. I found out the hard way! — © Mark Alexander
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« S’il y a une personne capable d’influencer Trump, c’est bien le roi » : Charles III aux États-Unis, une visite à hauts risques pour réparer une relation abîmée
LE FIGARO : DÉCRYPTAGE - Le souverain britannique, chef de l’État en titre, se rend à compter de ce lundi 27 avril quatre jours aux États-Unis, avec pour mission d’amadouer Donald Trump, qui ne cesse de pilonner le gouvernement de Keir Starmer.
La diplomatie royale se porte au secours de la « relation spéciale » entre les États-Unis et le Royaume-Uni, torpillée avec constance par Donald Trump depuis quelques mois. La visite d’État de Charles III outre-Atlantique, qui commence ce lundi 27 avril pour quatre jours, va voir deux mondes si opposés se croiser. Pour la BBC, ce voyage « crucial et à hauts risques sera le test le plus difficile à ce jour de son règne ».
Officiellement, Charles III et la reine Camilla vont « célébrer les liens historiques et les relations bilatérales entre le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis, à l’occasion du 250e anniversaire de l’indépendance américaine ». Mais, dès l’annonce du voyage à la fin du mois dernier, Charles III a sobrement noté que les relations du Royaume-Uni avec ses alliés traversaient une période « difficile ». Donald Trump peut difficilement le contredire, mais s’est dit persuadé que cette visite pouvait « absolument » contribuer à réparer la relation abîmée avec le Royaume-Uni. » | Par Arnaud De La Grange, correspondant à Londres | dimanche 26 avril 2026
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La diplomatie royale se porte au secours de la « relation spéciale » entre les États-Unis et le Royaume-Uni, torpillée avec constance par Donald Trump depuis quelques mois. La visite d’État de Charles III outre-Atlantique, qui commence ce lundi 27 avril pour quatre jours, va voir deux mondes si opposés se croiser. Pour la BBC, ce voyage « crucial et à hauts risques sera le test le plus difficile à ce jour de son règne ».
Officiellement, Charles III et la reine Camilla vont « célébrer les liens historiques et les relations bilatérales entre le Royaume-Uni et les États-Unis, à l’occasion du 250e anniversaire de l’indépendance américaine ». Mais, dès l’annonce du voyage à la fin du mois dernier, Charles III a sobrement noté que les relations du Royaume-Uni avec ses alliés traversaient une période « difficile ». Donald Trump peut difficilement le contredire, mais s’est dit persuadé que cette visite pouvait « absolument » contribuer à réparer la relation abîmée avec le Royaume-Uni. » | Par Arnaud De La Grange, correspondant à Londres | dimanche 26 avril 2026
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Washington In Shock after White House Press Dinner Shooting: ‘An Angry, Polarized Nation’
THE GUARDIAN: Questions raised about political violence, security and gun control after brazen attack at event attended by top officials
A stunned Washington faced searching questions about political violence and gun control on Sunday after shots were fired at a prestigious media gala attended by Donald Trump and senior White House officials.
A man targeted a Secret Service agent at a security checkpoint in the Washington Hilton hotel the previous night before being tackled and arrested. Trump and Melania Trump were rushed out of the annual White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner as guests dived for cover under tables.
The chaotic events raised fresh questions about the security of top officials, many of whom were gathered in the hotel’s expansive ballroom. Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, told NBC’s Meet the Press programme: “It does appear that he did in fact, have set out to target folks that work in the administration, likely including the president.”
The brazen assault at the Hilton – the same hotel where then president Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981 – also occurred against a backdrop of surging political violence and an epidemic of gun violence in the US.
Trump himself has often been criticised as an accelerant of vitriolic and incendiary discourse. Over the past 10 years he has called on a crowd to “knock the crap out” of protesters, urged supporters to “fight like hell” following his 2020 election defeat and mused that crime could be ended in “one really violent day” if police were allowed to be “extraordinarily rough” without fear of retribution. » | David Smith in Washington | Sunday, April 26, 2026
A stunned Washington faced searching questions about political violence and gun control on Sunday after shots were fired at a prestigious media gala attended by Donald Trump and senior White House officials.
A man targeted a Secret Service agent at a security checkpoint in the Washington Hilton hotel the previous night before being tackled and arrested. Trump and Melania Trump were rushed out of the annual White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) dinner as guests dived for cover under tables.
The chaotic events raised fresh questions about the security of top officials, many of whom were gathered in the hotel’s expansive ballroom. Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, told NBC’s Meet the Press programme: “It does appear that he did in fact, have set out to target folks that work in the administration, likely including the president.”
The brazen assault at the Hilton – the same hotel where then president Ronald Reagan was shot in 1981 – also occurred against a backdrop of surging political violence and an epidemic of gun violence in the US.
Trump himself has often been criticised as an accelerant of vitriolic and incendiary discourse. Over the past 10 years he has called on a crowd to “knock the crap out” of protesters, urged supporters to “fight like hell” following his 2020 election defeat and mused that crime could be ended in “one really violent day” if police were allowed to be “extraordinarily rough” without fear of retribution. » | David Smith in Washington | Sunday, April 26, 2026
Anti-Trump Sentiment Being Examined as Motive for White House Press Dinner Shooting
THE GUARDIAN: Manifesto reportedly written by the suspect had Trump administration officials at top of list
nvestigators are looking into anti-Trump sentiment as being a motive for the attacker who sought to breach the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington DC where the US president and top members of his administration were present.
Officials have said that the shooter likely was targeting Donald Trump and other senior administration officials. “We do believe, based upon just a very preliminary start to understanding what happened, that he was targeting members of the administration,” acting US attorney general Todd Blanche said in a TV interview.
The suspect, who is in custody after being subdued by members of law enforcement as he rushed through the hotel venue, is set to be arraigned in federal court on Monday. He faces charges of assault of a federal officer, discharging a firearm and attempting to kill a federal officer, but Blanche said depending on how the investigation goes, he might also be charged with the attempted assassination of Trump. » | Sara Braun | Monday, April 27, 2026
nvestigators are looking into anti-Trump sentiment as being a motive for the attacker who sought to breach the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington DC where the US president and top members of his administration were present.
Officials have said that the shooter likely was targeting Donald Trump and other senior administration officials. “We do believe, based upon just a very preliminary start to understanding what happened, that he was targeting members of the administration,” acting US attorney general Todd Blanche said in a TV interview.
The suspect, who is in custody after being subdued by members of law enforcement as he rushed through the hotel venue, is set to be arraigned in federal court on Monday. He faces charges of assault of a federal officer, discharging a firearm and attempting to kill a federal officer, but Blanche said depending on how the investigation goes, he might also be charged with the attempted assassination of Trump. » | Sara Braun | Monday, April 27, 2026
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Schumann: Piano Concerto | Martha Argerich, Riccardo Chailly & Gewandhausorchester Leipzig
Tiroteo en la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca: esto es lo que sabemos
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Un hombre que portaba varias armas intentó irrumpir en la cena a la que asistía el presidente Trump. La policía detuvo a un sospechoso.
La cena de la Asociación de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, celebrada para conmemorar la libertad de prensa, se convirtió rápidamente en una situación de pánico el sábado por la noche, cuando un hombre que portaba varias armas evadió un control de seguridad en el hotel Hilton de Washington e intercambió disparos con agentes del orden antes de ser detenido.
El presidente Donald Trump, que asistía a la cena por primera vez en un mandato, dijo que oyó un fuerte ruido hacia el fondo del salón de baile antes de que un agente del Servicio Secreto gritara: “Disparos”. Los agentes corrieron hacia el presidente y lo escoltaron a él y a la primera dama a la salida.
El sospechoso fue identificado como Cole Tomas Allen, de 31 años, de Torrance, California, por agentes de la ley que hablaron bajo condición de anonimato para revelar la información. No revelaron un motivo.
Trump ya ha sufrido atentados contra su vida en otras ocasiones. En julio de 2024, una bala le rozó la oreja en un intento de asesinato en un mitin de campaña en Butler, Pensilvania. Meses después, un agente federal disparó contra un hombre armado en el club de golf de Trump en Florida. » | Por Jin Yu Young | domingo 26 de abril de 2026
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La cena de la Asociación de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, celebrada para conmemorar la libertad de prensa, se convirtió rápidamente en una situación de pánico el sábado por la noche, cuando un hombre que portaba varias armas evadió un control de seguridad en el hotel Hilton de Washington e intercambió disparos con agentes del orden antes de ser detenido.
El presidente Donald Trump, que asistía a la cena por primera vez en un mandato, dijo que oyó un fuerte ruido hacia el fondo del salón de baile antes de que un agente del Servicio Secreto gritara: “Disparos”. Los agentes corrieron hacia el presidente y lo escoltaron a él y a la primera dama a la salida.
El sospechoso fue identificado como Cole Tomas Allen, de 31 años, de Torrance, California, por agentes de la ley que hablaron bajo condición de anonimato para revelar la información. No revelaron un motivo.
Trump ya ha sufrido atentados contra su vida en otras ocasiones. En julio de 2024, una bala le rozó la oreja en un intento de asesinato en un mitin de campaña en Butler, Pensilvania. Meses después, un agente federal disparó contra un hombre armado en el club de golf de Trump en Florida. » | Por Jin Yu Young | domingo 26 de abril de 2026
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 / Martha Argerich, Boian Videnoff - Mannheimer Philharmoniker
Jan 26, 2024 | Ludwig van Beethoven: Concerto, Piano, No.2, op. 19, B-flat major
Martha Argerich, Piano
Boian Videnoff, Conductor
Mannheimer Philharmoniker
Martha Argerich, Piano
Boian Videnoff, Conductor
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Richard Wolff: Petrodollar Decline Unravels the US Empire
Sunday, April 26, 2026
« Je ne peux pas imaginer une profession plus dangereuse, mais je suis là pour ça... » : la violence politique exacerbée sous Donald Trump
LE FIGARO : Le président américain n’a cette fois pas accusé ses adversaires d’avoir inspiré l’assassin.
Trump s’est montré plutôt philosophe après la tentative d’assassinat contre lui déjouée samedi soir lors du dîner annuel des correspondants de la Maison-Blanche. « C’est un métier dangereux », a commenté le président américain lors de la conférence de presse improvisée tenue à la Maison-Blanche peu après cette attaque. « Je ne peux pas imaginer une profession plus dangereuse, mais je suis là pour ça… J’aime ce pays, et j’en suis très fier, et aussi du travail que nous avons accompli… Mais cela comporte des risques, il n’y a aucun doute là-dessus. » « C’est quand on a de l’influence qu’ils s’en prennent à vous : quand on n’a pas d’influence, ils vous laissent tranquille », a aussi expliqué Trump à propos des motifs encore peu clairs du tireur qui a tenté de franchir la sécurité de l’hôtel Hilton. « Ça fait partie du métier si vous voulez faire du bon travail, regardez ce qui est arrivé à certains de nos plus grands présidents : ça n’arrive pas aux gens qui ne font rien… Quand on regarde ceux qui ont été visés – qu’il s’agisse d’une tentative ou d’un attentat réussi –, ce sont des personnalités très influentes. Il suffit de jeter un œil à leurs noms », a-t-il déclaré, évoquant les tentatives d’assassinat de présidents. « Ce sont des personnalités de premier plan, et je déteste dire que j’en suis honoré, mais j’ai aussi accompli beaucoup de choses. » » | Par Adrien Jaulmes, Correspondant à Washington | dimanche 26 avril 2026
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Trump s’est montré plutôt philosophe après la tentative d’assassinat contre lui déjouée samedi soir lors du dîner annuel des correspondants de la Maison-Blanche. « C’est un métier dangereux », a commenté le président américain lors de la conférence de presse improvisée tenue à la Maison-Blanche peu après cette attaque. « Je ne peux pas imaginer une profession plus dangereuse, mais je suis là pour ça… J’aime ce pays, et j’en suis très fier, et aussi du travail que nous avons accompli… Mais cela comporte des risques, il n’y a aucun doute là-dessus. » « C’est quand on a de l’influence qu’ils s’en prennent à vous : quand on n’a pas d’influence, ils vous laissent tranquille », a aussi expliqué Trump à propos des motifs encore peu clairs du tireur qui a tenté de franchir la sécurité de l’hôtel Hilton. « Ça fait partie du métier si vous voulez faire du bon travail, regardez ce qui est arrivé à certains de nos plus grands présidents : ça n’arrive pas aux gens qui ne font rien… Quand on regarde ceux qui ont été visés – qu’il s’agisse d’une tentative ou d’un attentat réussi –, ce sont des personnalités très influentes. Il suffit de jeter un œil à leurs noms », a-t-il déclaré, évoquant les tentatives d’assassinat de présidents. « Ce sont des personnalités de premier plan, et je déteste dire que j’en suis honoré, mais j’ai aussi accompli beaucoup de choses. » » | Par Adrien Jaulmes, Correspondant à Washington | dimanche 26 avril 2026
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Part 2: Trump Faces Royal Reckoning from King Charles
Part 1: Trump Rebuked by King Charles Ahead of US Visit
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