The newly elected president, Donald Trump, has called on the European Union to address their deficit with the United States by purchasing oil and gas or face tariffs. With Europe reducing its reliance on Russian gas, the US has become the EU’s largest gas and oil supplier, leading to a trade deficit in goods and services. If Trump follows through with his threats, Europe may have to choose between higher energy prices, delaying climate goals, or facing price hikes on imported goods and services.
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Streeting urged to investigate abortion pills by post after woman is poisoned in ‘grotesque crime’
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has been warned by former Tory minister Sir John Hayes about the lack of safeguards in obtaining abortion pills following Stuart Worby's conviction for poisoning his partner. Worby administered the pills under the guise of "kinky sex" resulting in the victim's inability to conceive. Worby obtained the pills through a friend posing as a woman seeking an abortion, prompting concerns about the need for stricter regulations to prevent similar crimes in...
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