Two senior former MEPs express concern about the possibility of Donald Trump winning the US election, emphasizing the importance of EU-US cooperation and transatlantic relations in the face of global uncertainty. They highlight the potential impact on democracy and geopolitical stability, urging continued efforts towards a mutually supportive relationship. Another expert offers a more optimistic view, suggesting that a Trump presidency could lead to a deal cutting tariffs and regulatory changes benefiting both Europe and the US.
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Britain’s ‘worst zoo’ where keeper was mauled to death and animals went missing set to close
South Lakes Safari Zoo in Cumbria, branded the “worst in the UK”, will close at the end of December due to years of allegations of animal welfare failings and dangerous workplace conditions, including avoidable animal deaths and neglect. The zoo faced scrutiny following the death of a keeper mauled by a tiger in 2013, a hefty fine for health and safety breaches, and a report revealing 486 animal deaths in three years. Despite denying claims...
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