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Trump’s embrace of King Charles comes at a fraught time for U.S.-UK relations : NPR

Trump’s embrace of King Charles comes at a fraught time for U.S.-UK relations : NPR

U.S. President Donald Trump and King Charles III arrive to look at the White House garden and bee hive on the South Lawn of the White House. Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images Europe hide caption toggle caption Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images Europe President Trump has clearly been looking forward to this week’s state visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the White House. In recent weeks, Trump has brought up the visit multiple times, referring to the king as “a great gentleman,” “tough,” “a great guy,” “a nice guy,” and “a friend of mine.” The four-day visit is intended to be a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the U.S.’s independence from Great Britain. A Saturday night shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington where Trump was attending sparked a last-minute security review but the trip’s itinerary appears unaffected. However, political tension hangs over the proceedings as Trump has recently clashed with the UK over the Iran War. Especially given the president’s fondness for the British royals, the meeting between the leaders could serve …

Ambassadors meet for historic talks in US amid deeply fraught Lebanon-Israel tensions

Ambassadors meet for historic talks in US amid deeply fraught Lebanon-Israel tensions

Eve Irvine is pleased to welcome Simon Mabon, Professor of International Politics and Director of the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies at Lancaster University. He sees the current conflict between Lebanon and Israel as one defined more by layered, overlapping sovereignties. The talks between Israeli and Lebanese officials are, on the surface, historically significant. Yet they risk being misunderstood if treated as conventional diplomacy. The central issue is that Israel is not confronting the Lebanese state, but rather Hezbollah, a hybrid political and militant group. Keywords for this article Source link

Robert Mueller dies at 81, leaving a fraught legacy in Trump-era politics

Robert Mueller dies at 81, leaving a fraught legacy in Trump-era politics

Robert S. Mueller III, the former FBI director and special counsel whose name became synonymous with the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, died Friday at age 81. His family requested privacy, noting that details about his death remain limited. Mueller’s career spanned decades of public service, from overseeing the FBI in the post‑9/11 era to leading one of the most politically fraught inquiries in recent American history. Mueller’s tenure at the FBI, from 2001 to 2013, coincided with a transformation in national security priorities. He guided the bureau through the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, shifting focus toward counterterrorism while maintaining its investigative rigor. Yet it was his later role as special counsel that cemented his place in the public imagination: a steady hand investigating whether Donald Trump’s campaign had colluded with Russian operatives and whether presidential actions constituted obstruction of justice. The resulting report, delivered in 2019, detailed extensive contacts between the campaign and foreign actors, while leaving prosecutors and the public to wrestle with ambiguous legal conclusions. Trump’s …

Ex-president Hollande’s 2027 presidential election comeback is fraught with obstacles

Ex-president Hollande’s 2027 presidential election comeback is fraught with obstacles

Parti Socialiste MPs Boris Vallaud, François Hollande and Jérôme Guedj at the Assemblée Nationale in Paris, on November 4, 2025. JULIEN MUGUET FOR LE MONDE Socialist leader Olivier Faure made a blunder. On Saturday, January 24, in the Loire Valley city of Tours, Faure was speaking alongside Greens leader Marine Tondelier and former La France Insoumise (LFI, radical left) figures Clémentine Autain, Alexis Corbière and François Ruffin, to reveal the date of the left-wing primary they are organizing. “If tomorrow there are people who say: ‘Well, in the end, we all agree that it should be François Hollande,’ fine, it will be François Hollande,” said Faure, who was trying to win the social democrats over. His associates’ faces fell. Tondelier shook her head to say no, Autain pretended to want to leave the room, Corbière let out a sour laugh and Ruffin grimaced. The scene illustrates the ambivalent position that Hollande, the former Parti Socialiste (PS) president (2012-2017), is in. Loathed by much of the left, who have accused him of destroying their political credibility, …

The Common Friendship Behavior That Has Become Strangely Fraught

The Common Friendship Behavior That Has Become Strangely Fraught

A boogeyman haunts the realm of friendship advice: the friend who vents too much. Although people have surely been complaining since the dawn of language, and getting annoyed at one another about it for nearly as long, venting about how much other people are venting has lately gotten very loud. Etiquette books, advice columns, and talking-head TikToks have taken up the issue of over-venting. Complaining too much sometimes gets framed as not just irritating but “toxic,” and sharing problems is sometimes described as “trauma dumping.” Those on the receiving end of complaints bemoan their status as the “therapist friend.” The message is: Vent with caution. Therapists and researchers I spoke with have also noticed a heightened anxiety among their patients and research subjects about venting. “It’s a real-life thing,” Peter Mallory, a sociologist at St. Francis Xavier University, told me. He said that when he interviews people about their friendships, he frequently hears them “talking about the burdens of other people coming to them when they need emotional support.” In turn, some people seem to …