This news roundup covers several key developments from the Trump administration. It includes the backtracking on the idea of permanent Palestinian relocation from Gaza, the US State Department's announcement regarding free transit of the Panama Canal for US government vessels, the challenges surrounding the enforcement of Trump's executive order restricting transgender athletes, Secretary of State Marco Rubio's absence from an upcoming G20 meeting, the departure of the US AI Safety Institute director, and news about deported Indian nationals and a resignation within the Office of Personnel Management.
US President Donald Trump ’s top diplomat and his main spokesperson walked back the idea that he wants the permanent relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, after US allies and Republicans rebuffed his suggestion that the US would take “ownership” of the territory.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino on Sunday during a trip to Central America.President Donald Trump's executive order restricting transgender women and girls from playingin female sports offers little guidance on enforcing the ban beyond looking into the "best practices" of those states with similar laws, which have mostly proven limited or impractical.
In most cases, it involves checking birth certificates, according to the Movement Advancement Project, a think tank that advocates for transgender rights."An increased scrutiny on athletes' bodies creates serious harm to all women and girls who are perceived as 'more masculine' due to being queer, intersex, or otherwise out of alignment with narrow, white-centric norms of femininity," said Mosier.
The institute, founded in the administration of former President Joe Biden, sits within the US Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology. "The might of the United States, working with an ally like Israel and Jordan and Egypt and other countries who will have to, in his judgment, contribute to the rebuild in the region, and I don't think they're unreasonable expectations.
"The NCAA Board of Governors is reviewing the executive order and will take necessary steps to align NCAA policy in the coming days, subject to further guidance from the administration. "The idea that the United States could go in to a part of Palestine, take their land using military force and simply put the population somewhere else is fundamentally prohibited by the United Nations charter," McIntyre said.Middle Eastern leaders and Gazans have rejected Donald Trump's suggestion that the US should take control of Gaza and relocate Palestinians.
This policy is in line with Trump's promises to slash public spending, although the scale of it appears to have taken some people by surprise. The CIA doesn't make public its budgets, so it's hard to know how much this could save.a Federal Court judge in Maryland has pledged to block Trump's executive order to end birthright citizenshipsBy Caitlin Rawling
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Trump Threatens Military Action for Panama Canal, GreenlandPresident-elect Donald Trump has refused to rule out using military force to reclaim the Panama Canal and Greenland, citing national security concerns. He also accused the Biden administration of obstructing his transition, threatened consequences if an Israel-Hamas conflict wasn't resolved before his term, and announced the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. Trump's statements on the strategically important Panama Canal and Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, are likely to strain relations with both nations.
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Trump Threatens to Seize Greenland and Panama Canal by ForcePresident-elect Donald Trump states that Greenland and Panama Canal are crucial to US national security and refuses to rule out military action to gain control of them.
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Trump Outlines 'America First' Plan to Seize Greenland, Panama Canal, and Rename Gulf of MexicoDonald Trump, the president-elect of the United States, unveiled a bold plan to strengthen American national security and advance his 'America First' agenda. This plan involves several ambitious moves, including acquiring Greenland from Denmark, reclaiming control of the Panama Canal, and even renaming the Gulf of Mexico.
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