Video report from CNN USA
Published Thursday, 6 March 2025 - full video:
'My jaw is dropped': Canadian official's interview stuns Amanpour
Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly talks to CNN's Christiane Amanpour about Trump's ideas on trade, military cooperation, annexation and more.
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Published Sunday, 2 March 2025, 1:19 p.m. ET - excerpt:
The meeting came just 48 hours after his disastrous White House meeting with Trump and Vice President JD Vance, in which he was scolded by the American leaders for not being grateful enough for the support for Ukraine and for not agreeing to Trump’s terms to begin peace negotiations with Russia.
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Report from Royal Central UK
Published Thursday, 6 March 2025 - full copy:
King Charles quietly shows support for Canada
The King has had a busy diplomatic period, as both the UK and Canada are managing changes by the US government in multiple areas.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is leading his country amidst an on-going trade war with the US.
Although he cannot make explicit statements, King Charles quietly wore his support for Canada this week.
King Charles visited HMS Prince of Wales, a British aircraft carrier. While there, His Majesty was wearing his Canadian military honours, including the Canadian Military Order of Merit and the Order of Canada. It is a quiet but strong show of support for his Canadian realm.
View original: https://royalcentral.co.uk/uk/king-charles-quietly-shows-support-for-canada-208396/
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Article from Encyclopaedia Britannica
Published Thursday 6 March 2025 - excerpts:
What are King Charles III favorite songs? A new Apple radio show gives answers
LONDON (AP) — It’s a playlist fit for a king — literally.
A new program of music features tracks by artists including Bob Marley, Grace Jones, Kylie Minogue and Raye, all chosen by King Charles III.
“The King’s Music Room” on Apple Music Radio features Charles talking about songs from around the 56-nation Commonwealth that have formed the soundtrack of his life, from 1930s standards to disco, reggae and Afrobeats.
Recorded in the king’s office at Buckingham Palace, it’s being released as “an interesting and innovative way” to celebrate Commonwealth Day, Charles said.
The Commonwealth is made up of countries on five continents, most of them former British colonies, ranging from populous India and vast Canada to tiny Tuvalu.
Full story:
https://www.britannica.com/news/128916/3feffca2159ea2895fbd6b5f1dc78e11
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