Trump to pull US out of UNESCO over DEI policies, pro-Palestinian, pro-China tilt

Trump to pull US out of UNESCO over DEI policies, pro-Palestinian, pro-China tilt

WASHINGTON — President Trump is pulling the US out of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), citing its anti-America and anti-Israel leanings as well as its woke agenda, The Post has learned. Trump ordered a 90-day review of America’s presence in UNESCO back in February, with special emphasis on probing any “anti-Semitism…

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China’s high-stakes shift • Inside Story

China’s high-stakes shift • Inside Story

China’s fastest-growing industries are being told to curb their aggressive price competition. Beijing has evidently decided to confront the excesses of its past investment policy, but their scale means the path ahead looks rocky. On 1 July, after a central committee meeting on economic policy, the official media revealed policy guidance designed to curb “disorderly”…

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7/21: Face the Nation - CBS News

7/21: Face the Nation – CBS News

7/21: Face the Nation – CBS News Watch CBS News This week on “Face the Nation,” as Americans take stock of the tumultuous political moment they are living through, Margaret Brennan speaks to key Democrats Sen. Joe Manchin and Rep. Dean Phillips, who both joined the growing chorus of Democratic lawmakers calling on President Biden…

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Ishiba says he's staying even though coalition is now the minority in Japan's parliament

Ishiba says he’s staying even though coalition is now the minority in Japan’s parliament

TOKYO (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Monday he will stay in office to tackle challenges such as rising prices and high U.S. tariffs after a weekend election defeat left his coalition with a minority in both parliamentary chambers and triggered calls for his resignation. Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba attends a press…

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks out against 'repulsive' Mark Latham, opens up on meeting with Xi Jinping

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks out against ‘repulsive’ Mark Latham, opens up on meeting with Xi Jinping

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he regrets Mark Latham ever having led the Labor Party and described the former leader’s views as “repulsive”. The comments came during a wide-ranging interview with 7.30 in which Mr Albanese spoke on his trip to China, his relationship with President Xi Jinping and whether he felt the US would…

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