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Trump Hosts King Charles, Queen Camilla at White House, Hails ‘Unbreakable’ US-UK Ties

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Trump Hosts King Charles, Queen Camilla at White House, Hails ‘Unbreakable’ US-UK Ties

 

President Donald Trump on Wednesday hosted King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the White House in what marked the first state visit by a British monarch to the United States in nearly two decades.

 

The visit featured a ceremonial arrival, bilateral talks, and a state dinner, underscoring what both sides described as enduring diplomatic, cultural and strategic relations between the United States and the United Kingdom.

 

Speaking during the arrival ceremony, Trump reflected on the historical ties binding both nations as the US prepares for the 250th anniversary of its independence.

 

“Honouring the British King might seem an ironic beginning to our celebration of 250 years of American independence — but in fact, no tribute could be more appropriate,” Trump said.

 

He noted that long before the United States declared independence, its early settlers had inherited cultural and political traditions rooted in Britain, including what he described as a longstanding commitment to liberty, justice and moral courage.

 

The US leader also emphasised the shared history of both nations, tracing it from early English legal traditions to the American Revolution, and described the alliance as one that had endured through centuries of global conflicts and cooperation.

 

“In the centuries since we’ve won our independence, Americans have had no closer friends than the British,” he added.

 

“We share the same language, values, and together our forces have defended the same civilisation.”

 

At the state dinner held in honour of the royal visitors, Trump reiterated the importance of the US-UK partnership, describing it as “unbreakable” and rooted in a common heritage.

 

“We’re preparing to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence. It’s only natural that Americans begin this commemoration by paying tribute to the bond we share with the nation that Thomas Jefferson called our ‘mother country,’” he said.

 

Trump further argued that America’s founding ideals were shaped not in isolation but through centuries of shared legal and philosophical traditions with Britain.

 

In his remarks, King Charles III highlighted the long-standing military and historical cooperation between both countries, particularly during global conflicts.

 

The British monarch presented Trump with a symbolic gift — a historic bell from HMS Trump, a British submarine commissioned during the Second World War.

 

“There was one particular vessel launched from a UK shipyard in 1944 that played a critical role during the war in the Pacific,” the King said. “Her name was HMS Trump. Tonight, I am delighted to present to you the original bell from that vessel as a testament to our shared history and future.”

 

The high-profile visit is seen as part of ongoing efforts by both countries to reaffirm diplomatic and strategic ties amid evolving global challenges.

 

Diaspora Watch Newspaper reports that the United States and the United Kingdom have long maintained close cooperation in defence, intelligence, and trade, often describing their relationship as a “special relationship” grounded in shared democratic values and mutual interests.

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Diaspora Watch Vol. 93

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Diaspora Watch Newspaper Releases 93rd Edition

The management and editorial board of Diaspora Watch Newspaper is pleased to announce the release of its highly anticipated 93rd edition, featuring compelling reports, in-depth analyses, and exclusive international developments shaping the global landscape.

Leading the edition is the gripping headline: “World Terror Chief Falls in Nigeria”, detailing the landmark counterterrorism operation that has drawn commendations from United States President, Donald Trump and Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, both of whom hailed the operation as a significant victory against global terrorism.

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Also making headlines is the decision by the Government of Ghana to evacuate 300 of its citizens from South Africa amid renewed xenophobic tensions, as well as Nigeria’s landmark policy granting citizens of Rwanda 30-day visa-free entry aimed at strengthening African integration, diplomacy and continental trade.

The edition further examines rising geopolitical tensions with a report on President Trump’s return from China without a diplomatic breakthrough on Iran, signaling continuing uncertainty in global negotiations.

In the business and economic sector, readers will find detailed coverage of investment talks between Dangote Group and Norway’s sovereign wealth fund valued at $1.9 trillion, alongside the escalating legal confrontation involving Elon Musk and OpenAI over a $150 billion damages lawsuit.

The Caribbean political scene is also spotlighted as CARICOM endorses the credibility and peaceful conduct of elections in Bahamas.

Health-conscious readers are not left behind, with a special feature offering expert insight into managing anxiety surrounding Hantavirus concerns and public health fears.

On the back page, the entertainment industry is thrown into mourning with the reported passing of Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo at the age of 40 following a battle with cancer, a development that has generated widespread reactions across the African film industry.

The 93rd edition of Diaspora Watch Newspaper reaffirms the publication’s commitment to credible journalism, balanced reporting, and comprehensive coverage of issues affecting Africans at home and in the diaspora.

Readers are encouraged to grab a copy and stay informed on the stories shaping the world today.

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CARICOM Declares Bahamas Poll Credible, Peaceful

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CARICOM Declares Bahamas Poll Credible, Peaceful

 

A nine-member CARICOM Election Observation Mission has declared that the 2026 general elections in The Bahamas reflected the will of the Bahamian people, following what it described as a peaceful and orderly voting process across the country.

 

The mission, which was deployed by the Caribbean Community at the invitation of Governor-General Cynthia Pratt, observed the May 12 elections and monitored polling activities on the islands of New Providence and Grand Bahama.

 

The observers were drawn from nine CARICOM member states, including Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Suriname.

 

In its interim statement issued on Wednesday, the mission said it held extensive consultations with political leaders, electoral officials, civil society groups, youth organisations and members of the media ahead of the elections.

 

Among those engaged were Prime Minister Philip Davis, Opposition Leader Michael Pintard, Coalition of Independents leader Lincoln Bain and former Prime Minister Hubert Minnis.

 

The observers disclosed that stakeholders raised concerns over the integrity of the voters’ register, preparedness of the Parliamentary Registration Department, alleged issuance of fraudulent voter identification cards and passports, campaign financing issues, inadequate voter education and concerns about the independence of electoral institutions.

 

Despite the concerns raised before the polls, the mission stated that election day procedures were generally conducted professionally, with adequate police presence and timely delivery of election materials across most polling divisions.

 

It noted that polling stations opened largely on schedule, while party agents from various political parties were present during the exercise.

 

According to the mission, observers monitored activities in 22 constituencies in New Providence and all five constituencies in Grand Bahama, covering a total of 317 polling divisions.

 

It said election workers appeared adequately trained and courteous, while elderly and physically challenged voters received necessary assistance throughout the voting process.

 

The mission further noted that although there were slight inconsistencies in the application of some voting procedures, such incidents were limited and did not disrupt the electoral process.

 

It added that voter turnout remained steady during the morning and evening periods, despite a noticeable reduction in voter traffic during midday.

 

On the counting process, the observers stated that ballot boxes were opened in the presence of polling agents, election officials and observers, while results were announced publicly in line with established electoral procedures.

 

The mission also confirmed that the sealing of ballot boxes and transfer of electoral materials were conducted transparently and professionally.

 

Chief of Mission, Herman St. Helen, commended the Parliamentary Registration Department, security agencies, party agents and the people of The Bahamas for maintaining peace and order throughout the elections. He stated that the mission considered the outcome of the 2026 polls to be consistent with the democratic will of the Bahamian electorate, adding that a final report containing the mission’s recommendations would be submitted to the CARICOM Secretary-General in the coming weeks.

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Trump Returns from China Visit With No Breakthrough on Iran as Diplomacy Stalls

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United States President Donald Trump has returned from a high-stakes diplomatic trip to China without securing any breakthrough on the escalating tensions with Iran, despite hopes within the White House that Beijing’s longstanding ties with Tehran could help shift the stalemate.

 

Officials inside the administration had viewed the visit as a potential opening to reset strained negotiations, particularly over Iran’s nuclear programme and the continued disruption of global energy routes.

 

However, Trump landed back in Washington on Friday with no new progress to announce.

 

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, the president said Chinese leader Xi Jinping expressed support for reopening the Strait of Hormuz and reiterated opposition to Iran acquiring nuclear weapons.

 

But analysts noted that those positions are not new, as Beijing has made similar statements publicly in the past.

 

“He would like to see it end. He would like to help. If he wants to help, that’s great. But we don’t need help,” Trump told Fox News’ Bret Baier in an interview aired Friday.

 

Inside the administration, attention has now shifted to the next phase of U.S. strategy, with officials divided over whether to intensify military pressure or continue diplomatic engagement with Tehran.

 

The widening tensions come as the conflict between Washington and Tehran stretches beyond the six-week timeline initially projected by the White House, raising concerns over economic fallout, including rising fuel prices and inflationary pressure in the United States.

 

Trump, posting on Truth Social while in China, signalled that military operations remain on the table, writing: “To be continued!”

 

Iran, meanwhile, has shown little indication of softening its position, maintaining its stance despite renewed diplomatic efforts.

 

The impasse has further deepened divisions within Trump’s foreign policy team.

 

Sources familiar with internal discussions say some officials at the Pentagon are pushing for a more aggressive posture, including targeted strikes aimed at forcing concessions from Tehran.

 

Others argue that sustained diplomatic pressure remains the better option.

 

Vice President JD Vance struck an optimistic tone earlier in the week, saying progress was still possible following consultations with key advisers and regional contacts involved in the negotiations.

 

“The president has set us off on the diplomatic pathway for now, and that’s what I’m focused on,” Vance said.

 

However, Iran’s continued posture has raised doubts within Washington about the effectiveness of ongoing talks, with officials acknowledging that Tehran has not altered its core demands since a ceasefire announced in April.

 

According to analysts, the prolonged closure of key energy routes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz, has contributed to a surge in global oil prices, further complicating the economic outlook for the United States.

 

Former NATO Ambassador Ivo Daalder described the situation as increasingly difficult for Washington.

 

“He’s tried bluster, that didn’t work. He’s tried negotiations, that hasn’t worked,” Daalder said. “He’s trying to find a way to unstick his stuckness.”

 

Economic pressures are also mounting domestically, with U.S. gasoline prices climbing above $4.50 per gallon on average, while inflation has begun to outpace wage growth for the first time in three years.

 

Although the stock market has remained relatively stable, business leaders are reportedly urging the White House to de-escalate tensions and secure a swift resolution to the crisis.

 

One Trump adviser said corporate executives had delivered a blunt message: “They just want the war over… just hurry up.”

 

Despite the growing concerns, Trump has downplayed the economic impact, insisting that his focus remains on preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

 

“I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation. I don’t think about anybody. I think about one thing: We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon,” the president said earlier this week.

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