March 2025

US Officials Close Canadian Access to Border Library

The Haskell Free Library and Opera House, constructed in 1901, uniquely stands astride the US-Canada border in Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont. This building serves as a lasting symbol of binational cooperation. A line of stones on the lawn clearly demarcates the international boundary that bisects the structure. The library’s existence highlights the peaceful relationship between the two nations.

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Trump Voters Unapologetic: Why They Stand by Him Despite Personal Hardship

Wisconsin resident Bradley Bartell’s wife, Camila Muñoz, a Peruvian immigrant, is detained by ICE after their Puerto Rican honeymoon. Despite the situation arising from Muñoz’s overstayed visa and Bartell’s vote for Trump, he refuses to express regret for his vote, instead blaming the system. This reaction is unsurprising, reflecting the common pattern of Trump voters prioritizing loyalty to the MAGA ideology over personal consequences. The article concludes by suggesting that focusing on less entrenched Trump voters, rather than those deeply invested in the ideology, offers the best hope for future political shifts.

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Germany Urges UK to Rejoin EU Customs Union

Despite the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement being lauded as highly sophisticated, its full potential remains untapped, requiring stronger business-to-business collaboration. This contrasts with the UK government’s stated intention to avoid rejoining the single market or customs union. However, significant opportunities for UK businesses exist within Germany’s planned €500 billion defense and infrastructure fund. Therefore, focusing on defense cooperation presents a key avenue for advancing UK-Germany relations.

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Prince William’s Tank Visit: A Strong Message to Russia, Dividing Opinions

Prince William’s visit to Estonia highlighted the evolving nature of warfare, exemplified by his observation of a hydrogen-powered drone at Tapa army base. Discussions with soldiers centered on the emerging drone threat and necessary tactical adjustments. The visit also addressed the crucial issue of mental health support within the armed forces, alongside a focus on the welfare of troops. Furthermore, the Prince’s visit included interactions with Estonian citizens and Ukrainian refugees, underscoring Estonia’s support for Ukraine and the resilience of its people.

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Europe Plans to Replace US in NATO Within 5-10 Years

European military powers are reportedly working on a 5-to-10-year plan to assume greater responsibility for continental defense, effectively reducing reliance on the United States within NATO. This ambitious undertaking involves informal yet structured discussions among key players, including the UK, France, Germany, and Nordic nations. The goal is a managed transfer of responsibilities, potentially even presenting a formal proposal to the US administration.

This strategic shift reflects a growing awareness in Europe of the need for increased self-reliance in the face of evolving geopolitical realities. The perceived unreliability of the US under current leadership has undoubtedly accelerated this process, forcing European nations to re-evaluate their security architecture and long-term defense strategies.… Continue reading

AOC and Bernie Draw Massive Crowds: A Grassroots Movement or Democratic Tea Party?

Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders are touring the country, holding rallies and town halls focused on combating oligarchy and government corruption. Their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour comes amidst growing Democratic Party dissatisfaction with leadership’s response to the Trump administration, particularly regarding recent budget cuts. Ocasio-Cortez, a vocal critic of Senator Chuck Schumer, is emerging as a potential leader reflecting the party’s increasingly anti-compromise stance. The tour draws parallels to the Republican Tea Party movement, raising questions about a potential progressive takeover within the Democratic Party.

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Musk Threatens Pentagon Leakers After China War Story Leak

Elon Musk’s Friday Pentagon visit, initially reported as a top-secret briefing on China war plans by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, was refuted by both Musk and Secretary of Defense Hegseth. Musk denounced the NYT report as “pure propaganda” and threatened legal action against Pentagon leakers. Hegseth clarified the meeting’s focus as innovation and efficiency in production, while President Trump echoed this denial. The conflicting reports highlight Musk’s complex relationship with both the U.S. and Chinese governments, given his business interests and SpaceX’s substantial defense contracts.

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Trump Threatens El Salvador Prison for Tesla Attackers: Critics Decry Hypocrisy

Following recent arson attacks and other violence targeting Tesla, President Trump advocated for imprisoning perpetrators, referencing a deal with El Salvador to house Venezuelan gang members. He specifically mentioned lengthy sentences and praised El Salvador’s prison conditions, despite criticism of the deal from human rights organizations. This action comes amid a broader backlash against Tesla and Elon Musk, fueled by political opposition and concerns among some shareholders. The Trump administration has classified the attacks as domestic terrorism and is pursuing aggressive legal action against those involved.

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Denmark Issues Travel Warning for Transgender People Visiting US

Following President Trump’s executive orders restricting transgender rights, Denmark’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs updated its U.S. travel advice. The revision highlights that U.S. visa applications only offer male or female gender options, advising transgender individuals with non-binary passport designations or gender changes to contact the American embassy beforehand. This action mirrors similar updates from Britain and Germany, reflecting concerns about potential U.S. entry denials for transgender travelers. The change follows advocacy from LGBT+ Denmark, prompted by worries of airport detention and mistreatment.

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