
Jill Lawless
London Correspondent at Associated Press
I cover UK politics, society and culture for the Associated Press. Canadian/Londoner. Interested in everything. https://t.co/LtCIkCudDk
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1 week ago |
stuff.co.nz | Chris Megerian |Darlene Superville |Rob Gillies |Jill Lawless
Crane driver at Trump event briefly wakes, then carries on snoozingA crane operator was caught napping behind Donald Trump during an event at the White House on Wednesday. The worker appeared to briefly wake up, notice the US president below him, and go back to sleep. The moment was captured on video during the ceremonial installation of two 30.5m flags on the White House lawn.
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argus-press.com | Rob Gillies |Jill Lawless
KANANASKIS, Alberta (AP) - Leaders of some of the world's biggest economic powers arrived in the Canadian Rockies on Sunday for a Group of Seven summit, overshadowed by an escalating conflict between Israel and Iran and U.S. President Donald Trump's unresolved trade war. Israel's strikes on Iran and Tehran's retaliation, which appeared to catch many world leaders unawares, is the latest sign of a more volatile world.
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1 week ago |
kait8.com | Rob Gillies |Jill Lawless |Will Weissert
KANANASKIS, Alberta (AP) — Six of the Group of Seven leaders discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine and the Israel-Iran conflict but failed to reach major agreements on those and many other top issues — closing a summit that was forced to try and show how the wealthy nations’ club might still shape global policy despite the early departure of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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azfamily.com | Rob Gillies |Jill Lawless |Will Weissert
KANANASKIS, Alberta (AP) — Six of the Group of Seven leaders discussed Russia’s war in Ukraine and the Israel-Iran conflict but failed to reach major agreements on those and many other top issues — closing a summit that was forced to try and show how the wealthy nations’ club might still shape global policy despite the early departure of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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timesfreepress.com | Rob Gillies |Jill Lawless |Will Weissert
KANANASKIS, Alberta (AP) — Six of the Group of Seven leaders discussed Russia's war in Ukraine and the Israel-Iran conflict but failed to reach major agreements on those and many other top issues — closing a summit that was forced to try and show how the wealthy nations' club might still shape global policy despite the early departure of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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