UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer sealed an accord with Trump to implement trading terms disclosed last month to slash US tariffs on key British exports and raise UK quotas on some American agricultural products. The two leaders presented a document at the G-7 gathering detailing an agreement to move forward on measures easing trade in cars and agricultural and aerospace products — but falling short of an immediate cut to steel tariffs, a key UK request. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba failed to emulate Starmer’s success and was unable to seal his own trade deal in bilateral talks with Trump, an outcome that leaves the Asian nation inching closer to a possible recession once the impact of US tariffs hits. Meanwhile, Carney said Canada and the US are aiming to strike a trade deal within a month, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi missed his chance to lobby for an agreement due to Trump’s early departure. Russian air strikes on Ukraine killed at least 14 people and injured 44 in Kyiv, the deadliest attack on civilian infrastructure since at least April, while another 13 people were hurt in Odesa. Trump indicated that he’s in no rush to impose tougher sanctions on the Kremlin, saying the measures would cost the US “a lot of money.” The Marcos and Duterte families dominate politics in the Philippines and when the clans united for the 2022 election, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. governing alongside Sara Duterte as his deputy, it appeared to usher in a new era of consensual politics. The harmony didn’t endure for long and Duterte is facing impeachment proceedings over an alleged assassination plot against Marcos. Cubans have long navigated perilous jungles or shark-infested waters to flee to the US, but as the Trump administration closes America’s doors, migrants are now heading to Curitiba in southern Brazil. There, Cuban-owned businesses have sprouted, hundreds of Cuban children have enrolled in the city’s schools, and the distinctive sound of Caribbean Spanish is heard everywhere from supermarkets to construction sites. Curitiba has seen waves of foreigners arrive including Haitians, Venezuelans and now Cubans. Photographer: Roberto Dziura Jr/Getty Images Trump directed federal officials to expand efforts to deport migrants in the largest US cities in the face of protests and court challenges, even as his government is looking to ease the impact of the crackdown on key sectors of the workforce. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s drive to shore up Brazil’s budget is on the brink of another setback after Congress advanced a push to block tax increases on some financial transactions from taking effect. Taiwan aims to start producing its own blood bags — a key item for saving lives on the battlefield — adding to signs President Lai Ching-te is stepping up preparations for a potential conflict with China. Thailand banned its citizens from going to work in a casino city in Cambodia, the latest curb on border movements as tensions simmer between the two Southeast Asian neighbors. |