New UK Prime Minister Starmer says controversial Rwanda deportation plan is ‘dead and buried’
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New UK Prime Minister Starmer says controversial Rwanda deportation plan is ‘dead and buried’

Top Stories Tamfitronics LONDON -- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Saturday that he is scrapping his predecessor's controversial policy to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda as he vowed to deliver on voters' mandate for change, though he warned it will not happen quickly.“The Rwanda scheme was dead and buried before it started,” Starmer said in his first news conference since the Labour Party swept Conservatives from power after 14 years. “It’s never acted as a deterrent. Almost the opposite.”Starmer told reporters in a wood-paneled room at 10 Downing St. that he was “restless for change,” but would not commit to how soon Britons would feel improvements in their standards of living or public services. The 30-minute question-and-answer session followed his first Cabinet meeting as his new government takes on the massive challenge of fixing a...
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Canada advances beats Venezuela in penalty kicks to reach Copa America semifinals | Globalnews.ca

Top Stories Tamfitronics Canada hasn’t scored much on the way to the semifinals of its first Copa America.Don’t look for apologies from American-born coach Jesse Marsch.Ismaël Koné scored in the sixth round of the shootout right after a third save by Maxime Crépeau and Canada moved on with a victory over Venezuela on Friday night.The Canadians won 4-3 on penalty kicks following a 1-1 draw in the quarterfinals, keeping Venezuela from advancing to the Copa America semifinals for the first time since 2011.Just the fourth team to advance out of group play by scoring just one goal, Canada is moving on again following a 0-0 draw against Chile that sent it to the elimination round.“People will talk about should we score more goals or whatever,” Marsch said. “We should score more goals. But those are two pretty strong performances against...
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New U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer met the king, gave a speech, got to work
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New U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer met the king, gave a speech, got to work

Politics tamfitronics LONDON — Britain’s politics have been volatile and chaotic, but this country sure knows how to execute a swift, orderly transfer of power. On Friday, Labour leader Keir Starmer became the 58th prime minister in the nation’s history. The loser, the outgoing Conservative Rishi Sunak, told the people he was sorry. Then he went home.Sunak took the official armored Jaguar to Buckingham Palace to tender his resignation. His meeting with King Charles III was private. It lasted 20 minutes. In and out. Sunak will continue to serve as a lawmaker in the House of Commons, and for a short time as leader of the Conservative Party, until his successor is chosen. His party — very cross with Sunak today — might move expeditiously.With Sunak dispatched, in quick order Starmer and his wife, Victoria,...
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Chris Hayes: Joe Biden’s Reelection Pitch Is a “Tough Ask”
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Chris Hayes: Joe Biden’s Reelection Pitch Is a “Tough Ask”

Politics tamfitronics The two leading candidates for president are aging right in front of our eyes. And that’s causing some very candid conversations all across the media world in the wake of last week’s pivotal presidential debate.During this week’s episode of Inside the Hive, MSNBC’s Chris Hayes noted that at the end of the day, we are all just “flesh sacks,” an immutable fact of life that “hovers around so much of this” debate within the Democratic Party over whether Joe Biden, following a disastrous performanceis the best option to take on Donald Trump. Biden is “degraded” Hayes remarked, while adding that Trump “has very clearly declined.”“The nature of age is that it’s not static,” Hayes observed. It’s “dynamic and it changes from day to day.” Hayes, 45, said he feels like this reality has...
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