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Jul 29
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Trump’s Visit to Scotland Explained

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In today’s episode, we cover Trump’s visit to Scotland, Germany and France’s reactions to the EU-US trade deal, the US blocking Taiwan’s president from a stopover in New York, and the UK’s emergency cabinet meeting on Palestine.


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Written by Ben Blissett, Georgina Findlay and Gabe Kirkham-Joseph


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✍️ Trump in Scotland



✍️ Germany & France Criticise EU-US Trade Deal



✍️ US Blocks Taiwan’s President from Stopover in New York



✍️ Keir Starmer Calls Emergency Cabinet Meeting about Gaza Crisis



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