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Cuban president says Raúl Castro involved in US talks that are in early stages

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel says that former President Raúl Castro is involved in talks between Cuba and the United States and that they’re still in the early stages

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Firebrand Republican 'deeply troubled' by Iran briefing on Trump's war

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) indicated that she was the latest Republican member of Congress to lose patience with the Trump administration's shifting excuses for the war in Iran.Mace made her feelings known on Wednesday following a Pentagon briefing for lawmakers."The justifications presented to the American public for the war in Iran were not the same military objectives we were briefed on today in the House Armed Services Committee," Mace wrote on X. "This gap is deeply troubling. The longer this war continues, the faster it will lose the support of Congress and the American people."Mace's followers were mixed on her remarks."We don't care. The current Iranian regime must be destroyed no matter what," Traci Thompson wrote. "Looks like @RepNancyMace is regretting voting to continue the war in Iran. {H.Con.Res. 38}," another commenter pointed out."Shut up. America is in a fight. Are you going to make matters worse? You mouth off on everything, but are a paper tiger. You do nothing. It is all virtue signaling and publicity for your selfish political aspirations," one detractor noted."It's long ago lost the people. You corrupt Zionist owned politicians are the problem," a commenter called Truthseeker complained.

Mark Carney rebukes Air Canada chief over English-only crash message

The prime minister says the condolence video after the fatal LaGuardia crash revived anger over linguistic rightsCanada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, has said a decision by Air Canada’s top executive to post an English-only message of condolence after a deadly crash in New York showed a “lack of judgment, a lack of compassion”.Amid growing calls for his resignation, the airline chief’s misstep has once again revived frustrations and fears over linguistic rights protections in the province of Quebec, where French is the only official language. Continue reading...

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MAGA ex-Fox News host stunned into silence by 'The View' host's fiery response

Joy Behar stopped guest host Abby Huntsman in her tracks on Wednesday during a fiery moment on "The View."The former Fox News host suggested that President Donald Trump had done a good thing by initiating military strikes against Iran and escalating the war in the Middle East, The Daily Beast reported. After a series of comments, Behar started to push back on Huntsman's claims. "I think any time we can deter Iran, whether it’s for another year, whether it’s for 10 years," Huntsman said, saying Trump's move was to prevent Iran from building a nuclear weapon. "I think that’s a win for this country."“I don’t want to take away from what our men and women have been doing over there because what they’ve accomplished is incredible,” Huntsman said. Behar asked Huntsman to identify what has been accomplished."Obama had a deal in place. Obama had a deal," Behar said, adding that Trump "threw it up."The question left Huntsman stunned and silent during the broadcast."And what's the gift? Besides herpes?" Behar asked.Abby Huntsman: "We don't know what the intelligence he got was, that's the problem....."Joy Behar: "The word intelligence and him in the same sentence do not go together." Huntsman: "What about wiping out their entire leadership?" #TheView pic.twitter.com/OmoBVhaTDM— Neo Jane (@Neo_Jane8) March 25, 2026

UN votes to describe slave trade as ‘gravest crime against humanity’

Members call for reparatory justice as landmark resolution aims for ‘political recognition at the highest level’The United Nations has voted to describe the transatlantic chattel slave trade as the “gravest crime against humanity” and called for reparations as “a concrete step towards remedying historical wrongs”.The landmark resolution passed on Wednesday was backed by the African Union (AU) and the Caribbean Community (Caricom). It had been proposed by Ghana’s president, John Dramani Mahama, who said: “Let it be recorded that when history beckoned, we did what was right for the memory of millions who suffered the indignity of slavery.” Continue reading...