Amy Gertner, wife of Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, responds to reports she informed his campaign about sexually explicit texts he sent to other women. Despite controversies, Platner remains the presumptive Democratic nominee facing Republican Senator Susan Collins.
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The United States has temporarily eased sanctions on Russian oil, allowing the purchase of petroleum products already loaded onto ships before the announcement, aiming to ease global energy market disruptions caused by conflicts in the Middle East. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the measure is narrowly tailored to avoid benefiting Russia financially and to increase existing supply amid restricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. While Russia welcomed the move as stabilizing global markets, European governments and some U.S. lawmakers criticized it for potentially strengthening Russia’s position and undermining sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict.
The Trump administration has launched multiple trade investigations into over a dozen countries, including the EU, China, and Mexico, focusing on "structural excess capacity" in manufacturing that may harm U.S. wages and market access. These probes, conducted under Section 301 of the Trade Act, aim to determine whether new tariffs should be imposed before the current global 10% tariff expires in July, with potential increases to 15% also under consideration. Additionally, separate investigations will target forced labor compliance in about 60 countries, raising concerns among U.S. trading partners and threatening recent trade agreements.
Narges Mohammadi, a jailed Iranian women's rights advocate, has been awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her work in fighting the oppression of women in her home country. She is the first Iranian to win the award since it was first awarded in 1901 and was chosen from a list of over 350 nominations. The Nobel Committee said it was recognizing Mohammadi's "long and non-violent struggle for the protection of human rights, in particular the rights of women and children, in Iran."
Iranian authorities have announced a new campaign to enforce the wearing of Islamic headscarves and the return of morality police to the streets, 10 months after the death of a woman in their custody sparked nationwide protests. The morality police are tasked with enforcing the dress code and other social norms, and the return of the morality police has been met with mixed reactions from the public. The new campaign is part of a larger effort by the Iranian government to reassert its authority and control over the population.
On May 6th, King Charles III of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland will be crowned monarch at Westminster Abbey, making him the ceremonial head of the Commonwealth. For the first time since 1953, his wife Camilla will be crowned alongside him as Queen Camilla. The coronation will be a grand affair, broadcast live on television and watched by millions of people around the world, making it the first coronation of a monarch in the 21st century.
Key takeaways: Residents of Oslo, Norway, were delighted last year when a walrus named Freya was spotted in a local fjord In honor of Freya,…
Finland has been ranked the happiest country in the world for the sixth consecutive year according to the U.N.'s World Happiness Report. The report uses data from Gallup to evaluate each country based on physical and mental health, lack of corruption and effective government. Despite the pandemic, the report found that life evaluations from 2020 to 2022 have been “remarkably resilient” and global averages remain in line with the three years preceding the pandemic.







