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‘Alarming deterioration’ of US press freedom under Trump, says Reporters without Borders

Media rights group Reporters without Borders (RSF) warned on Friday about “an alarming deterioration in press freedom” in the United States under President Donald Trump as well as “unprecedented” difficulties for independent journalists around the world. Paris-based RSF, which has been tracking press freedom for the last 23 years, said its main index had fallen to its lowest-ever level. “For the first time in the history of the index, the conditions for practising journalism are poor in half of the world’s countries and satisfactory in fewer than one in four,” an annual review of media freedom globally by the charity concluded. RSF Editorial Director Anne Bocande highlighted the role of economic pressures in undermining fact-based reporting, with many independent outlets having to close because of funding difficulties. Although spending on online advertising was still rising — hitting $247.3 billion in 2024, according to RSF — a growing share is captured by online giants Facebook, ...
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Hard-right party wins local UK election in blow to PM Starmer

Hard-right upstarts Reform UK snatched a parliamentary seat from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour party on Friday in local elections that dealt a blow to Britain’s two establishment parties. Reform, led by anti-immigrant firebrand Nigel Farage, won the by-election in Runcorn and Helsby in northwest England by just six votes, as it picked up gains in other localities, including one mayoralty. The group’s strong showing continues the momentum it built up at last year’s general election and appears to confirm a trend that the UK is entering an era of multi-party politics. “For the movement, for the party it’s a very, very big moment indeed,” Brexit champion Farage said of Reform’s first-ever by-election win and Starmer’s first electoral loss since he took office last July. Reform also picked up dozens of council seats from both Labour and the Conservatives as Britain’s political landscape shows signs of splintering. In the fight for six mayoralties, Reform won Greater Lincol...

Oilers’ depth delivers knockout blow in yet another series win over Kings

EDMONTON — They draw up defensive schemes, stress out over neutral zone alignment, and after that, the coaches drill down on things like “responsible play” and “staying on the right side of the puck.” Then they dropped the biscuit on a Thursday night in May, and the Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers played like 40 kids at the outdoor rink on a Saturday afternoon over Christmas break. It was 60 minutes of no-structure, fast-paced and brilliantly entertaining hockey, reminiscent of that old Miracle on Manchester series back in ’82, when Game 1 opened at Northlands Coliseum with a 10-8 Kings win. Forty three years later, it was Edmonton who came out on top in a 6-4 firewagon finale, hoisting the Kings on the same petard they’ve been gutted by the previous three springs, this time in six games. Edmonton moves on to Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the fourth consecutive year, meeting the Vegas Golden Knights in a series expected to start Monday or Tuesday...

FO snubs Indian media reports, says Wagah border open for returning Pakistanis

The Foreign Office on Thursday snubbed Indian media reports of Pakistan shutting the Wagah border to returning citizens amid heightened geopolitical tensions between the two countries following a deadly attack in occupied Kashmir. The April 22 attack in occupied Kashmir’s Pahalgam killed 26 people , mostly tourists, marking one of the deadliest assaults in the region since 2000. India has implied cross-border links without evidence, while Pakistan’s civilian and military leadership have rejected the accusation and called for a neutral probe . A day ago, the Times of India claimed that Pakistan “refused” to open the gates at the Wagah border, leaving dozens of Pakistanis “stranded in the no-man’s-land of diplomatic deadlock.” Late on Thursday night, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to media queries about the availability of the Wagah border crossing for Pakistani citizens returning from India. It issued a statement saying: “The Indian decision to revoke visas of Pakista...

Gavin McKenna, Tigers sweep Hurricanes, earn spot in WHL final

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Mathew Ward scored twice, Gavin McKenna extended his point streak to 53 games and the Medicine Hat Tigers topped the Lethbridge Hurricanes 5-3 on Wednesday to complete the sweep and advance to the Western Hockey League championship. Misha Volotovskii, Bryce Pickford and McKenna, with an empty-net goal and an assist, also contributed to the offence for Medicine Hat. Harrison Meneghin made 18 saves as the Tigers advanced to the final for the first time since 2007. “It’s pretty special to win, this has been a really, really good group,” head coach Willie Desjardins told the Medicine Hat News . “They’ve played above their level lots of times just because of their heart. “(Captain Oasiz) Wiesblatt deserves a lot of credit for the character in their room. We have had some exceptional players, obviously McKenna has had a great run, our defence has been really solid and goaltending has been, so we’ve had lots of good things.” The Tigers will next face the winner between...

White House slams Amazon over display of tariff effect on prices

WASHINGTON: The White House on Tuesday slammed Amazon over reports it would soon tell consumers how much US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have contributed to the price tag on its goods. At a press conference marking the president’s 100 days in office, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters she had discussed Amazon’s reported move with the president and claimed it represented “another reason why Americans should buy American”. “This is a hostile and political act by Amazon”. “Why didn’t Amazon do this when the Biden administration hiked inflation to the highest level in 40 years?” she added. Earlier Tuesday, Punchbowl News reported that the e-commerce site will soon start showing “how much Trump’s tariffs are adding to the price of each product,” citing a person familiar with the matter. US President Donald Trump also called Amazon Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos to complain about the report of Amazon’s plan to detail the tariff impact for customers, according to multiple me...

Will Catholic cardinals pick another outsider like Francis to be pope?

VATICAN CITY: When Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was elected in 2013 as Pope Francis, he was a near total Vatican outsider. He had never been a Vatican official, instead spending decades in local ministry. And he came from Argentina, the first pope from the Americas. As the world’s Catholic cardinals meet this week to discuss who should succeed Pope Francis, the deliberations may boil down to a simple choice: Do they want another outsider? Or is it time now for an insider, someone more familiar with the Vatican’s arcane ways of operating? “Pope Francis… shifted the Church’s attention to the outside world,” said John Thavis, former Rome bureau chief for the Catholic News Service , who covered three papacies. “Some cardinals will now be tempted to pick an insider, someone with the skills to manage church affairs more carefully and quietly than Pope Francis did.” Pope Francis, who died on April 21 aged 88, focused much of his papacy on outreach to places where the Church was not traditional...