Canada’s secret weapon against Trump – the situation in the morning

Canada’s secret weapon against Trump – the situation in the morning

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Canada’s secret weapon against Trump – the situation in the morning








King Charles III. Canada’s sovereignty should secure, the AfD is in panic mode and what else is important today.

Good morning, dear readers,

Donald Trump has been flirting in the past few months Canada as 51st state. Since his meeting with the newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney in the White House, the US President has no longer commented on this. But for the Canadians, the imagination still hangs like a threat in the air. Just how react? The Commonwealth, to which the country also belongs, has chosen a trump card. It comes from the heart of the British monarchy.

Charles’ message to Donny

Qua as king, Charles III. do not express politically in public. But if the British send their king for representation purposes, we say to other countries, then Charles also becomes the transmission of political messages. This is probably how his visit to Canada is to be understood. The trip has been planned for a long time ,. The British king should not only symbolically put plants and wreaths in Ottawa at the end of May, but also open a parliamentary session-for the first time since 1957. It is a statement to the US neighbors: look at, we are sovereign and will stay it too.

Will Donald Trump understand this message? The US President is considered an admirer of the British Royals. He praised the late Queen Elizabeth as a “fantastic woman” to whom he had a “great relationship”. Her son Charles is a “really good person”. They meet with the Royals: “A piece of history at the highest level”. With Canada’s freshly chosen Prime Minister Mark Carney, Trump gets on less well. Maybe King Charles III. The waves at a personal meeting with the US President. In any case, the invitation is out – personally transmitted by the British Premier Keir Straers. The appointment is still pending.

Travel to Canada
King Charles III. goes to mark his territory

Does the AfD get cold feet?

At the beginning of May, the Protection of the Constitution, the AfD, highlighted the AfD as secure right -wing extremist. (You can read details about the expert opinion here again.) The party of the hustle and bustle of that time did not harm the party, on the contrary: In surveys, the AfD still ranks in second place just behind the Union and officially it continues to play the protection of the constitution and the report.

Internally, however, the concern is that this flying flight could (soon) end. My colleagues from the star-Aptadt office, Veit Medick and Jan Rosenkranz, analyze what the AfD has to do to keep voters on the rod.

What better you don’t talk about on the phone

Do you have an iPhone? And did you mention Ben & Jerries, for example, in your last voice messages? Or H&M? No? Were lucky. If they do, then they certainly have not missed that their news has never reached the recipient. You may have been shown in the app, but you have not received an answer for a long time.

It was probably a software error, as a resourceful developer has now found out. My colleague Malte Malholt wrote down how this came about:

iPhone Ben & Jerry's ice cream

Bizarre mistake
Why you shouldn’t talk about Ben & Jerry’s on the iPhone

What still happens today

  • The Bundestag chooses a new military officer. The black and red coalition sends Henning Otte (CDU) into the race. The former defense policy spokesman for the Union faction is to replace Eva Högl (SPD).
  • Every Wednesday finds one in the Vatican General audience instead of. The Pope traditionally gives a speech there. Pope Leo XIV has his first time today.
  • A EU court judges the bans in the North Sea. The EU Commission had introduced the measure in parts of the North Sea at the urging of Germany and other member states to maintain the species. The German Association of the German Skutter and Coastal Fishermen (VdK) considers this disproportionate and complained.

A good start to Wednesday wishes you

Christine Leitner
(News editor)

Source: Stern

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