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    North American Free Trade Deal Faces Uncertain Future as USMCA Review Deadline Arrives The United States, Canada, and Mexico have reached a key milestone in the review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). However, trade officials are not expected to finalize any major decisions on the July 1 deadline. Representatives from all three countries will hold formal discussions as part of the scheduled review process. While Canada and Mexico have publicly supported renewing the agreement, the United States has not yet announced its final position. Canada and Mexico Support the Trade Pact Canadian and Mexican leaders continue to back the USMCA, which serves as the foundation for trade across North America. The agreement supports businesses, workers, and industries that rely on cross-border commerce. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently indicated that he does not expect a final agreement to emerge from the current round of discussions. Instead, negotiations are likely to continue in the coming weeks and months. Canadian officials remain focused on protecting domestic industries, workers, and farmers while maintaining strong trade relationships with neighboring countries. Trump's Position Creates Uncertainty US President Donald Trump has raised concerns about the future of the agreement. He recently suggested that the deal could expire and argued that the United States might benefit from pursuing alternative trade arrangements. His comments have increased uncertainty surrounding the review process. As a result, businesses and investors are closely monitoring developments between the three countries. Trade tensions have also intensified due to tariff disputes and retaliatory measures, making negotiations more challenging than many analysts originally expected. Why the USMCA Matters The USMCA replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) during Trump's first presidential term. Since then, it has played a vital role in supporting economic cooperation across North America. The trade pact covers a market of approximately 510 million people and supports nearly $1.6 trillion in annual trade. It also strengthens major industries, including automotive manufacturing, agriculture, and energy production. Many companies depend on the agreement because it reduces trade barriers and helps products move efficiently across borders. Trade Talks Will Continue Beyond July 1 Despite the importance of the July 1 review deadline, all three governments expect negotiations to continue afterward. Officials from the United States and Mexico have already scheduled additional bilateral discussions later this month. Experts believe the review process could extend for several months before the countries reach a clear conclusion regarding the future of the agreement. For now, the USMCA remains in effect and continues to provide significant trade benefits throughout North America. What's Next for North American Trade? The coming months will play a critical role in shaping the future of regional trade. Canada and Mexico remain committed to preserving the agreement, while the United States continues to evaluate its options. Although the July 1 deadline marks an important stage in the review process, it is unlikely to produce an immediate outcome. Instead, ongoing negotiations will determine whether the USMCA continues in its current form or undergoes significant changes.
    North American Free Trade Deal Faces Uncertain Future as USMCA Review Deadline Arrives
    June 30, 2026
    # Who Could Be the UK's Next Chancellor? With Sir Keir Starmer stepping down, many political observers expect Andy Burnham to become the next UK prime minister. If Burnham takes office, attention will quickly turn to one of the most important positions in government: the chancellor. The next chancellor will inherit a challenging economic situation. Rising public debt, weak economic growth, welfare reform pressures, increased defence spending, and global uncertainty are all on the agenda. As a result, the choice could have a direct impact on businesses, investors, and households across the UK. ## Wes Streeting Emerges as the Leading Contender Many bookmakers currently see Wes Streeting as the frontrunner for the chancellor role. Streeting previously competed for the Labour leadership but later backed Burnham. His support has led to speculation that he could be rewarded with one of the most powerful jobs in government. However, not everyone supports that idea. Economist Lord Jim O'Neill has suggested that the role should go to the most qualified candidate rather than someone seeking recognition for political loyalty. Although Burnham and Streeting work within the same party, they often differ on economic priorities. Burnham generally supports higher public spending, while Streeting is viewed as more cautious on government finances. Economic analysts describe Streeting as relatively friendly to business and growth. Supporters believe he could reassure financial markets. Critics, however, argue that his long term political ambitions could create challenges in government. ## Ed Miliband Remains a Strong Alternative Another name frequently mentioned is Ed Miliband. The former Labour leader is considered politically closer to Burnham. Many experts believe that strong alignment between the prime minister and chancellor helps create stable economic policy. Miliband brings significant experience to the table. Supporters argue that he has the knowledge and authority needed to guide the economy through difficult times. Some economists believe he could win market confidence by presenting a clear and consistent financial strategy. Others remain concerned about his economic approach. ## Concerns Over Energy Policy Critics often link Miliband's strong support for net zero policies to Britain's relatively high energy costs. Because of this perception, some analysts fear financial markets could react cautiously if he became chancellor. Investors typically look for policies that support stable growth while keeping inflation under control. Miliband has also faced criticism from parts of the trade union movement. Opponents argue that restrictions on new oil and gas projects in the North Sea could limit job creation and investment opportunities. ## Major Challenges Await the Next Chancellor Regardless of who secures the position, the next chancellor will face a difficult task. The UK economy continues to struggle with slow growth and high government borrowing. At the same time, public services require additional funding, while defence spending demands continue to increase. Global tensions and uncertainty in international markets add further pressure. The next chancellor will need to balance economic growth, public spending, and financial stability while maintaining confidence among businesses and investors. ## Final Thoughts The race to become the UK's next chancellor is already attracting significant attention. Wes Streeting and Ed Miliband currently lead the discussion, but the final decision will likely depend on Andy Burnham's broader economic vision. Whoever takes the role will play a crucial part in shaping the UK's financial future during a period of significant economic and political change.
    Who Could Be the UK’s Next Chancellor? Top Contenders and What Their Appointment Could Mean for the Economy
    June 24, 2026
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    Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah prepare for a historic World Cup clash as Argentina face Egypt in the last 16. A battle between two football legends
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    Tom Holland is stepping into a major new role with Christopher Nolan's upcoming epic film The Odyssey. The actor, famous worldwide for playing Spider Man, says this project feels like the beginning of a new stage in his life and career. Holland describes the opportunity as a "pinch me moment" as he takes on the role of Telemachus, the son of Odysseus from Greek mythology. The actor believes the character gives him a rare chance to explore the journey of a young man searching for his identity and his missing father. Tom Holland Plays Telemachus In Christopher Nolan's Epic Film In The Odyssey, Holland portrays Telemachus, the only son of the legendary hero Odysseus. Telemachus was very young when his father left to fight in the Trojan War. Because he grew up without Odysseus, he knows his father mainly through stories about his courage, intelligence, and victories. Holland says he connected with the character because Telemachus represents youth, growth, and the search for answers. The actor, now 30, explains that this role feels special because it may be one of his final opportunities to play a younger character. A New Experience Beyond Spider Man Although Holland became a global star through the Spider Man franchise, The Odyssey allows him to explore a different kind of character. The film shows Telemachus facing challenges inside his family's palace while trying to protect his mother Penelope from unwanted attention from powerful men known as the suitors. Holland shares the screen with a talented cast, including Anne Hathaway, who plays Penelope, the wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus. Zendaya Joins The Film As Goddess Athena Holland's wife, Zendaya, also appears in The Odyssey as Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom. However, the couple does not share scenes together in the movie. Holland reveals that he read the script with Zendaya before production began. Later, when Christopher Nolan asked if he would be comfortable with Zendaya playing Athena, Holland supported the idea. He says the moment became a special memory for both of them. According to Holland, Zendaya reacted with a small smile before they both celebrated the news together. Tom Holland's Future With The Odyssey With The Odyssey, Tom Holland is moving beyond his superhero image and exploring a more mature acting challenge. The role of Telemachus represents a journey of family, identity, and personal growth. For Holland, the film marks an important turning point in his career and a memorable step into a new chapter.
    Tom Holland Calls The Odyssey His New Life Chapter After Spider-Man Success
    July 8, 2026
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Ukrainian Skeleton Racer Wears Helmet Tribute Despite IOC Ban Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych has chosen to wear a special helmet honoring athletes killed during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, even after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) told him not to. He said he will continue wearing it on race days, insisting that the athletes he commemorates “deserve to be on the track.” Helmet Honors Fallen Athletes Heraskevych’s helmet features images of athletes, some of whom were his friends. Among them are teenage weightlifter Alina Peregudova, boxer Pavlo Ishchenko, and ice hockey player Oleksiy Loginov. He believes the helmet keeps their memories alive and highlights their connection to the Olympic movement. “Some of them were part of the Olympic family,” he said. “I believe they deserve to be here.” IOC Response and Rules The IOC has reminded Heraskevych that Rule 50.2 of the Olympic Charter prohibits political, religious, or racial propaganda in Olympic venues. Officials suggested wearing a black armband instead to honor the fallen athletes. IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said Heraskevych could show the helmet in mixed zones and on social media, but not while competing. He added, “We want him to compete. All athletes deserve their moment on the track.” The IOC has not confirmed if Heraskevych would face disqualification for continuing to wear the helmet. Athlete’s Stand Despite the IOC’s guidance, Heraskevych feels his helmet does not break the rules. He argued, “I believe we have all the rights to wear this helmet in competition because it is fully compliant with the rules. There aren’t enough black bands to honor all of these athletes.” Precedent of IOC Disqualifications The IOC has previously disqualified athletes for displaying political messages. For instance, Afghan breakdancer Manizha Talash, representing the Refugee Olympic Team in Paris 2024, was removed for wearing a 'Free Afghan Women' slogan during a pre-qualifier dance battle. Upcoming Races The men’s skeleton heats start Wednesday, with final runs scheduled for Friday. Heraskevych’s helmet tribute is set to draw attention while reminding the world of the lives lost during the invasion.
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Red Bull Sets the Benchmark in F1, Says Mercedes Boss Wolff As Formula 1 pre-season testing kicks off in Bahrain, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has declared Red Bull as the team to beat this season. Lando Norris ended the first day of testing as the fastest driver, finishing 0.129 seconds ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. Despite this, Wolff believes Red Bull’s new engine gives them a clear advantage over rivals. Red Bull’s Engine Advantage Mercedes’ data shows Red Bull can deploy significantly more energy on the straights than other teams. Wolff explained that the team maintained a consistent advantage over 10 consecutive laps. “On a single lap, we’ve seen it before, but now they’re doing it over multiple laps,” Wolff said. “As of today, they have set the benchmark.” This season features the biggest rules overhaul in F1 history. Cars have new power units, chassis, tyres, and fuel. The 1.6-litre V6 turbo hybrid engines split power almost equally between internal combustion and electrical energy. Energy recovery and deployment are now key to performance. How Hybrid Engines Work The hybrid engines recover energy in four ways: braking, revving in corners, lifting off early, and harvesting while at full throttle. Teams must carefully manage energy deployment, as even small gains can determine competitiveness. Testing Times and Driver Performances Headline lap times during testing are often misleading because teams run cars in different specifications. Norris set his fastest lap on C2 tyres, while Verstappen used softer C3 tyres. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was third fastest, 0.521 seconds behind Norris, followed by Haas driver Esteban Ocon. Unlike most teams, Red Bull had Verstappen drive all day. Aston Martin also limited driving to Lance Stroll, marking the start of their Honda engine partnership and debuting a new car designed by Adrian Newey.
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