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Janet Mills Suspends Maine Senate Campaign

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Janet Mills Suspends Maine Senate Campaign

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Janet Mills, Maine’s two-term Democratic governor, suspended her U.S. Senate campaign on April 30, citing insufficient financial resources, effectively clearing the way for veteran and oyster farmer Graham Platner to become the presumptive Democratic nominee to challenge five-term Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November. Mills, 78, had been recruited and supported by Senate Democrats, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the DSCC, as a top recruit to help flip a seat critical to regaining control of the Senate. Platner, 41, led Mills by wide margins in recent polls and reported stronger fundraising and cash-on-hand. His insurgent campaign has also attracted scrutiny for past controversial online comments and a chest tattoo resembling a Nazi “Totenkopf,” which he has apologized for and said he covered. Mills’ exit comes weeks before the June 9 Democratic primary and crystallizes a party debate over electability, age and outsider momentum in one of the 2026 cycle’s most closely watched races.

King Charles honors 9/11 victims during US state visit

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King Charles honors 9/11 victims during US state visit

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During a four-day state visit to the United States (April 27–30, 2026), King Charles III and Queen Camilla paid solemn respects at New York’s National 9/11 Memorial on April 29–30, laying a bouquet and a handwritten note pledging “enduring solidarity” with victims’ families and first responders. The royal couple were escorted by former mayor Michael Bloomberg and met New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, New York and New Jersey governors, and relatives of the nearly 3,000 people killed in the 2001 attacks. The visit formed part of a broader programme that included King Charles’s address to a joint session of US Congress, a White House state banquet with President Donald Trump, a Harlem urban-farming visit, Queen Camilla’s appearance at the New York Public Library marking Winnie-the-Pooh’s centenary, and a wreath-laying at Arlington National Cemetery on the final day. The trip, timed to mark 250 years since American independence, took place against a backdrop of diplomatic strain between Washington and London over the war with Iran, with heavy security measures in place throughout.

King Charles seeks US-UK unity during state visit

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King Charles seeks US-UK unity during state visit

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King Charles and Queen Camilla concluded a four-day state visit to the United States this week aimed at repairing frayed ties with Washington amid tensions over the war with Iran. The king delivered a rare address to a joint meeting of Congress — only the second British monarch to do so since 1991 — urging continued transatlantic cooperation, support for Ukraine, the value of NATO and stewardship of the natural world. He met President Donald Trump at the White House, attended a state banquet and later laid flowers at New York’s 9/11 Memorial, leaving a handwritten note expressing “enduring solidarity” with victims and families. The royals also visited community projects in Harlem and the New York Public Library, and on the final day paid respects to fallen US troops at Arlington National Cemetery. The visit included meetings with business and tech leaders as the UK promotes trade and investment, and came under tight security following a recent attack in Washington. Buckingham Palace and Downing Street said the engagements were largely symbolic and ceremonial but intended to reinforce long-standing Anglo‑American ties.

Trump briefed on new military options against Iran

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Trump briefed on new military options against Iran

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U.S. President Donald Trump has been set to receive a CENTCOM briefing on Thursday outlining fresh military options against Iran, Axios reported, as Washington weighs further pressure amid a fragile ceasefire that began three weeks ago. Plans cited by sources include a “short and powerful” wave of strikes on Iranian infrastructure, special forces operations to seize enriched uranium stockpiles and an operation to take control of parts of the Strait of Hormuz to reopen shipping lanes. The moves come as the U.S. has maintained a naval blockade of Iranian ports and discussed extending it for months — talks Trump held with oil executives this week explored how to limit consumer impact. Markets reacted sharply: Brent crude briefly touched about $126 a barrel on April 30 before easing, and U.S. gasoline averages rose to roughly $4.30 a gallon. Tehran’s new supreme leader vowed to protect Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities and signalled continued control over the strait, while Canberra said it was engaging with a U.S. proposal for an international Maritime Freedom Construct to reopen the waterway. The prospect of escalation has unsettled global energy markets and political partners.

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Janet Mills Suspends Senate Campaign in Maine

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Janet Mills Suspends Senate Campaign in Maine

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Maine Governor Janet Mills on April 30, 2026, suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate, citing insufficient financial resources and effectively clearing the way for progressive newcomer Graham Platner to become the presumptive Democratic nominee to challenge five-term Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November. Mills, 78, had been recruited and backed by Senate Democrats including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the DSCC, but struggled to match Platner’s grassroots momentum and fundraising; Platner raised roughly $4 million early in 2026 and led Mills by wide margins in recent polls. Platner has secured endorsements from progressive figures such as Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren but has faced scrutiny over past inflammatory online posts and a chest tattoo critics say resembled a Nazi symbol, which he has since covered and disavowed. Maine — a swing state where Democrats see a path to pick up a seat critical to their hopes of regaining Senate control — will hold its Democratic primary on June 9; Mills said she will remain governor and did not endorse a replacement in her announcement.

ECB holds rates, signals possible June hikes

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ECB holds rates, signals possible June hikes

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The European Central Bank left its key rates unchanged on April 30, 2026, keeping the deposit rate at 2% where it has been since June 2025, but signalled a heightened risk that policy tightening will be needed. Eurostat data showed euro‑area inflation jumped to 3.0% in April from 2.6% in March, driven overwhelmingly by a 10.9% rise in energy costs after the Iran war pushed Brent crude above $120–$126 a barrel and disrupted supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. Core inflation eased slightly to 2.2%, while first‑quarter GDP growth slowed to around 0.1% quarter‑on‑quarter, leaving policymakers wary of embedding second‑round price effects. ECB President Christine Lagarde said the decision to hold was unanimous but that a June meeting would be the “right time” to reassess, after policymakers discussed a hike “at length.” Money markets price multiple 25bp moves this year. The bank warned upside risks to inflation and downside risks to growth have both intensified, underscoring a delicate policy trade‑off amid an energy shock that is reverberating across financial markets.
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