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Scottish Property Torched Minutes After Double Murder in Spanish Resort

Police are investigating a firebombing incident in Scotland that occurred shortly after two men were fatally shot in Spain. Eddie Lyons Jnr and Ross Monaghan, who had reported connections to organized crime, were killed by a masked gunman outside a bar in Fuengirola, Costa Del Sol, on Saturday evening. The shooting occurred at a pub registered to Monaghan while patrons were watching the Champions League final. A masked individual exited a vehicle and opened fire on the targets outside the establishment. Minutes after the Spain incident, a property in the Renfrewshire village of Bridge of Weir was set alight, causing significant damage. The incident occurred shortly before 11.30 pm, prompting a response from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and police. A window was reportedly broken, and the interior sustained smoke damage. Paisley CID is investigating the firebombing and examining […]

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Verstappen Penalized Following Spanish Grand Prix Collision with Russell

Max Verstappen received a 10-second penalty after colliding with George Russell's Mercedes during the Spanish Grand Prix, dropping him from fifth to 10th place in the final standings. The incident left Verstappen 49 points behind championship leader Oscar Piastri, who secured victory ahead of teammate Lando Norris for McLaren. Russell commented on the collision: "Totally unnecessary and sort of lets him down. I don't know what he was thinking. It doesn't really make sense to deliberately crash into somebody and risk damaging your own car, risk a penalty. In the end, I'm not going to lose sleep over it because I ultimately benefited from those antics." Verstappen responded, "He has his view, I have my view," and indicated he would "bring some tissues next time." He acknowledged the incident as "a misjudgment" but declined to engage in a detailed discussion. […]

China Warns US Against Playing With Fire After Taiwan Invasion Claims
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China Warns US Against Playing With Fire After Taiwan Invasion Claims

China has issued a stern warning to the United States following comments by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at a major security summit in Singapore, where he characterized China as a regional threat. At the Shangri-La Dialogue on Saturday, Hegseth stated that China was "credibly preparing" for military action that could alter Asia's power dynamics, specifically alleging that Beijing was rehearsing a potential invasion of Taiwan. The comments triggered an immediate response from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which emphasized that Taiwan is an internal Chinese matter and cautioned foreign nations against exploiting the issue. China considers Taiwan, which governs itself independently, to be part of its territory and has committed to reunification by force if necessary. Taiwan's government disputes Beijing's sovereignty claims, maintaining that only Taiwan's residents can determine their future. "The US should not entertain illusions about using the […]

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Mass Firing Plans As Legal Battle Intensifies
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Appeals Court Blocks Trump Mass Firing Plans As Legal Battle Intensifies

An appeals court has ruled that mass firings of federal employees ordered by President Donald Trump will remain paused. Trump had signed an executive order in February directing agency heads to begin "large-scale reductions" in federal staffing. These workforce reduction efforts were initially halted by a California judge earlier this month. On Friday, the San Francisco-based appeals court denied the Trump administration's request to lift that injunction in a 2-1 ruling. The administration retains the option to appeal to the US Supreme Court. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals stated that "The Executive Order at issue here far exceeds the President's supervisory powers under the Constitution," while acknowledging that "The President enjoys significant removal power concerning the appointed officers of federal agencies." The Trump administration had requested an emergency stay of the injunction issued by Judge Susan Illston of San […]

Trump Doubles Steel Tariffs to 50% While Announcing Major Japan Deal
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Trump Doubles Steel Tariffs to 50% While Announcing Major Japan Deal

President Donald Trump announced the US will increase tariff rates on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50%, effective Wednesday. Speaking at a Pittsburgh rally Friday, Trump said the measure would strengthen the local steel industry and national supply while reducing dependence on China. He also revealed that $14bn would be invested in regional steel production through a US Steel-Nippon Steel partnership, though he later told reporters the final deal remained under review. The announcement represents another shift in Trump's tariff strategy since returning to office in January. "There will be no layoffs and no outsourcing whatsoever, and every US steelworker will soon receive a well-deserved $5,000 bonus," Trump told the crowd of steelworkers to enthusiastic applause. Steelworkers had expressed concern about how Japan would honor union contracts regulating pay and hiring under the US-Japan trade arrangement. Trump claimed […]

China Defence Minister No-Show Sparks Speculation at Major Asian Summit
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China Defence Minister No-Show Sparks Speculation at Major Asian Summit

China's Defence Minister Dong Jun was notably absent from this weekend's Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Asia's premier security forum, marking the first time since 2019 that Beijing has not sent its defence minister to the high-level event. Instead of Dong, China dispatched a delegation of lower-ranking representatives to the annual gathering at Singapore's Shangri-La Hotel. The absence occurred during heightened tensions between China and the United States, raising questions about Beijing's diplomatic strategy. The no-show meant no face-to-face meeting between Dong and his US counterpart, Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth, who delivered pointed warnings about China's military intentions during his address to delegates. "It has to be clear to all that Beijing is credibly preparing to potentially use military force to alter the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific," Hegseth told the forum, citing China's military drills around Taiwan and […]

Trump Accuses China of Breaking Deal That Saved Them From Economic Collapse
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Trump Accuses China of Breaking Deal That Saved Them From Economic Collapse

President Donald Trump has accused China of violating an agreement to reduce tariffs and trade restrictions on critical minerals, claiming Beijing was in "grave economic danger" before he negotiated a deal earlier this month. Writing on Truth Social Friday evening, Trump stated he made a "fast deal" with China for both nations to suspend triple-digit tariffs for 90 days to "save" Beijing from a "very bad situation." Trump claimed his tariffs of up to 145 percent on Chinese imports had made it "virtually impossible" for China to trade with the US, leading to factory closures and "civil unrest" in the country. "China, perhaps not surprisingly to some, HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH the US. So much for being Mr. NICE GUY!" Trump wrote. The president did not specify how China violated the agreement made following Geneva trade talks in […]

Trump Demands Canada Pay $61 Billion Or Become 51st State For Missile Defense
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Trump Demands Canada Pay $61 Billion Or Become 51st State For Missile Defense

President Donald Trump has announced that Canada would need to pay $61 billion to participate in his proposed Golden Dome missile defense system "if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation." In a TruthSocial post, Trump stated that Canada "very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System" and would receive free access by joining the United States. According to Trump, participation would cost Canada "ZERO DOLLARS if they become our cherished 51st State," adding "They are considering the offer!" Trump's comments followed Canada's parliament hosting King Charles III for a rare royal address emphasizing Canadian sovereignty during "dangerous and uncertain" times, amid ongoing pressure from the US president for Canada to join America. After the royal speech, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated to CBC that Canada hopes to join ReArm Europe by July 1 to […]

Elon Musk Publicly Slams Trump's Massive Spending Bill After Backing His Election
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Elon Musk Publicly Slams Trump’s Massive Spending Bill After Backing His Election

Elon Musk has publicly criticized a key policy initiative from Donald Trump, creating a notable rift with the president he helped secure re-election in 2024. The US House of Representatives narrowly approved Trump's legislation last week, which the president describes as his "big, beautiful" bill. The package includes multi-trillion-dollar tax breaks and increased defense spending commitments before heading to the Senate. In an interview with CBS News, Musk expressed disappointment with the plan, stating it "undermines" his cost-cutting efforts for the administration. The tech billionaire had served as Trump's appointed efficiency leader, working to eliminate various government expenditures, including foreign aid programs, before recently announcing his intention to step back from the role. "I was disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly," Musk told CBS Sunday Morning in a preview clip released by the broadcaster. He argued that Trump's […]

Trump Administration Freezes All Student Visa Appointments Worldwide
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Trump Administration Freezes All Student Visa Appointments Worldwide

The Trump administration has directed US embassies globally to halt scheduling appointments for student visas while preparing to expand social media screening of applicants. An internal memo indicates that social media vetting will be intensified for student and foreign exchange visas, creating "significant implications" for embassies and consulates worldwide. This directive is part of Trump's broader campaign targeting America's elite universities, which he considers excessively left-wing. The administration has criticized these institutions for inadequately addressing antisemitism during pro-Palestinian campus protests. China has responded by urging the US to protect international students' rights. "We urge the US side to earnestly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of international students, including those from China," an official stated. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students currently attend American universities. Universities are expected to be concerned about these measures, as many depend significantly on foreign […]

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