
Pentagon fires Stars and Stripes editor amid censorship concerns | Reuters World News
New U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods take effect as Quebec's separatist movement pauses its independence push amid growing tensions with Washington. The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily cleared the way for work to continue on President Donald Trump's controversial White House ballroom project. The Pentagon has fired the editor-in-chief of Stars and Stripes, raising concerns about the military newspaper's editorial independence. And Somali piracy is resurging, with armed men seizing an Iran-linked oil tanker in one of a growing number of attacks in the region.
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AI GeneratedThis Reuters World News update covers the implementation of US tariffs on Canada, the pause of Quebec's independence movement, and the Supreme Court's decision on Trump's White House ballroom. Other key stories include the firing of the Stars and Stripes editor, a resurgence in Somali piracy, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, and Prince Harry's return to Britain.
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