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How is Europe reacting to the death of Queen Elizabeth II?
Leaders from throughout Europe paid tribute to Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
The Queen reigned for 70 years and died peacefully at Balmoral on Thursday.
European leaders mourned the Queen and paid tribute to the historic period of her reign and her historical past of service to the UK.
“Our ideas are with the royal household and all those that mourn Queen Elizabeth II within the UK and worldwide,” tweeted European Council President Charles Michel.
“As soon as known as Elizabeth the Steadfast, she by no means failed to point out us the significance of lasting values in a contemporary world together with her service and dedication.”
European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen stated the Queen’s demise left a “sense of loss within the lives of many” within the UK and all through the world.
“Her braveness and devotion to serving her nation was a supply of nice energy to many and an anchor of stability within the hardest occasions.
“The Queen’s steadfast dedication to her nation, love of household and of her folks knowledgeable every single day of her lengthy reign,” she continued.
“Few have formed world historical past like Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” stated European Parliament President Roberta Metsola.
“Her unbreakable dedication to responsibility and repair was an instance to all,” stated Metsola, who tweeted a photograph of the Queen addressing the European Parliament.
The EU’s international affairs chief Josep Borrell stated: “Queen Elizabeth Il’s exceptional reign oversaw key occasions of the twentieth and twenty first century.
“The EU pays tribute to her distinctive contribution to constructing peace & reconciliation.”
Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin conveyed his “deepest sympathy” to the Royal Household and the UK authorities on the lack of Queen Elizabeth II.
“The Queen’s reign was certainly one of historic period, immense consequence and a spotlight of respect and admiration all over the world,” stated Martin.
“Her dedication to responsibility and public service have been self-evident and her knowledge and expertise really distinctive.”
Martin added that she was fashionable with the Irish folks.
“Specifically, I recall the heat of the welcome she acquired from the general public in Cork throughout her walkabout on the English Market,” stated Martin.
French President Emmanuel Macron remembered “a pal of France, a kind-hearted queen who has left an enduring impression on her nation and her century.”
He stated she had “embodied the British nation’s continuity and unity for over 70 years.”
In an announcement on the Élysée Palace web site, the French remembered her additionally as somebody who lived by World Struggle II and who turned a mechanic and paramedic within the British military.
“Hardly ever have topics recognized a lot with a sovereign…she was one together with her nation: she embodied a folks, a territory, a typical will,” the Élysée assertion stated.
“She had a particular standing in France and, within the hearts of the French, a singular place. No different international sovereign had climbed the steps of the Élysée extra typically than she, who made France the honour of six state visits and met every of its presidents.”
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez despatched his condolences “to your entire Royal Household, the federal government and the folks of the UK and the Commonwealth on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.”
He known as her “a determine of world significance, witness and writer of British and European historical past.”
Spanish King Felipe VIshared a word despatched to King Charles III, expressing the “most heartfelt condolences” of the Spanish authorities and folks.
“Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has undoubtedly witnessed, written and formed most of the most related chapters within the historical past of our world over the last seven many years,” he wrote.
“Her sense of responsibility, dedication and a complete life dedicated to serving the folks of the UK and Northern Eire set an instance for all of us and can stay as a strong and precious legacy for future generations.”
“Queen Letizia and I ship Your Majesty and the entire Household our love and prayers. You might be all in our hearts and ideas. We are going to miss Her dearly.”
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz known as her “a job mannequin and inspiration for hundreds of thousands, together with right here in Germany.”
“Her dedication to German-British reconciliation after the horrors of World Struggle II is not going to be forgotten. She will likely be missed, not least her fantastic sense of humour,” Scholz tweeted.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi stated the Queen was “a key determine in world historical past during the last seventy years.”
Draghi known as her a “beloved image of her nation” who garnered respect from all over the world.
“She ensured stability in occasions of disaster and saved the worth of custom alive in a society present process steady and profound change.
“Her spirit of service, her dedication to the UK and to the Commonwealth and the immense dignity with which she carried out her position for such a very long time have been an infinite supply of admiration for generations.”
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte stated that the Netherlands remembered Queen Elizabeth II “with the deepest respect”.
Rutte known as her a “beacon of calm and stability for her nation and the world, even at moments of the best historic upheaval.”
“Queen Elizabeth mixed a robust sense of responsibility and unflinching resolve with a light-weight contact and a way of humour.”
“The attribute method with which she discharged her heavy obligations made a profound impression on everybody who met her.”
Dutch King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Beatrix stated they’d bear in mind Queen Elizabeth II with deep respect and nice affection.
“Steadfast and sensible, she devoted her lengthy life to serving the British folks.
“We really feel a robust bond with the UK and its royal household, and we share their sorrow at the moment.”
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stated the Queen had “devotedly served her nation all through her life.”
“And she or he has served us by her instance as a self-sacrificing, sensible and prudent chief who knew the right way to lead her nation by any storm.”
Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas stated that she was “profoundly saddened by the passing of Queen Elizabeth II” and that Estonia mourned alongside the Royal Household.
“Her sense of service and dedication to public responsibility have been unparalleled. It is the top of an period however her legend will dwell on and encourage,” Kallas stated.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal stated that “Queen Elizabeth II personified a whole period in world historical past, was an instance of management and repair to her folks.”
“Ukraine will warmly bear in mind Her Majesty’s invaluable help.”
Slovenia’s President Borut Pahor expressed his “deep unhappiness and condolences”.
“She dominated the UK however belonged to the entire world.”
Belgium’s King Philippe and Queen Mathilde stated it was with nice unhappiness that they realized of Queen Elizabeth II’s demise.
“Every of our encounters will stay etched in our recollections perpetually. The UK has misplaced an distinctive monarch who left a deep mark on historical past,” they added.
Montenegro’s Prime Minister, Dr Dritan Abazovic, tweeted a photograph of Queen Elizabeth at Titograd (Podgorica) Airport throughout a state go to to Yugoslavia, then a communist state earlier than its disintegration, in 1972.
“On behalf of the Folks of (Montenegro), I categorical our deep unhappiness,” he stated.
Robert Abela, the prime minister of Malta, stated the Queen was “cherished by all”.
“We are going to bear in mind her fondly particularly residing right here as a younger princess,” he wrote on Twitter.
Austria’s Chancellor Karl Nehammertweeted that it was the top of “a 70-year period by which she stood for stability by the many years to at the present time”.
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Biden and the first lady bring holiday cheer to patients and families at a children's hospital
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, brought some Christmastime cheer to patients and their families at a children’s hospital on Friday but a toddler in a light blue jumper entertained, too.
The president and first lady visited privately with patients and their families for photos at Children’s National Hospital before Jill Biden read “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” to a group of patients in the atrium. As she read, the president, seated beside her in a matching red chair, played a game of catch with the toddler. Biden made faces at the child and at one point briefly got him to sit up on his chair.
“Reading and entertainment,” Jill Biden said after she finished reading. The audience laughed.
The president then asked permission to make a brief statement and sought to lift the children’s spirits, saying he knows it’s a “tough time” for them to be in the hospital.
“Keep the hope,” he said. “You’re in our prayers, you’re in our thoughts, and thank you for letting us join you.”
The visit continued a tradition, dating back to first lady Bess Truman, of presidents’ wives bringing holiday cheer to children who are too ill to be at home for Christmas.
President Biden has joined his wife on all four of her annual visits. It has not gone unnoticed.
“We’ve never had a president join for four years in a row straight, so you have set a high bar,” Michelle Riley-Brown, president and CEO of the hospital, told him.
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Justin Trudeau looks set to lose power after key ally vows to topple him
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday looked set to lose power early next year after a key ally said he would move to bring down the minority Liberal government and trigger an election.
New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh, who has been helping keep Trudeau in office, said he would present a formal motion of no-confidence after the House of Commons elected chamber returns from a winter break on Jan. 27.
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If all the opposition parties back the motion, Trudeau will be out of office after more than nine years as prime minister and an election will take place.
A string of polls over the last 18 months show the Liberals, suffering from voter fatigue and anger over high prices and a housing crisis, would be badly defeated by the official opposition right-of-center Conservatives.
The New Democrats, who like the Liberals aim to attract the support of center-left voters, complain Trudeau is too beholden to big business.
“No matter who is leading the Liberal Party, this government’s time is up. We will put forward a clear motion of non-confidence in the next sitting of the House of Commons,” said Singh.
The leader of the Bloc Quebecois, a larger opposition party, promised to back the motion and said there was no scenario where Trudeau survived. The Conservatives have been calling for an election for months.
A few minutes after Singh issued his letter a smiling Trudeau, under growing pressure to quit after the shock resignation of his finance minister this week, presided over a cabinet shuffle.
Trudeau’s office was not immediately available for comment.
Votes on budgets and other spending are considered confidence measures. Additionally, the government must allocate a few days each session to opposition parties when they can unveil motions on any matter, including non-confidence.
Before Singh made his announcement, a source close to Trudeau said the prime minister would take the Christmas break to ponder his future and was unlikely to make any announcement before January.
Liberal leaders are elected by special conventions of party members, which take months to arrange.
Singh’s promise to act quickly means that even if Trudeau were to resign now, the Liberals could not find a new permanent leader in time for the next election. The party would then have to contest the vote with an interim leader, which has never happened before in Canada.
So far around 20 Liberal legislators are openly calling for Trudeau to step down but his cabinet has stayed loyal.
The timing of the crisis comes at a critical time, since U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is due to take office on Jan. 20 and is promising to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada, which would badly hurt the economy.
The premiers of the 10 provinces, seeking to create a united approach to the tariffs, are complaining about what they call the chaos in Ottawa.
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Italy's Deputy PM Salvini found not guilty in Open Arms migrants case
The leader of Italy’s right-wing Lega Party and Giorgia Meloni’s ally, Matteo Salvini, had been accused of kidnapping and dereliction of duty over his refusal to let a migrant rescue boat dock in Italy in 2019.
A court in Sicily found Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini not guilty of kidnap for detaining 100 migrants aboard a humanitarian rescue ship in 2019 incident when he was interior minister.
“I am happy. After three years, Lega has won, Italy has won. Defending the homeland is not a crime but a right. I will go forward with more determination than before,” Salvini said following the verdict.
In August 2019, an NGO ship called Open Arms was carrying 147 migrants from the Libyan coast when Salvini prevented it from docking on the Italian island of Lampedusa.
The Open Arms remained at sea for almost three weeks, with the NGO reporting those on board endured dire circumstances leading to medical emergencies and deteriorated mental health. Some threw themselves overboard, and several minors were evacuated during the standoff.
Eventually, the prosecutor in the Sicilian city of Agrigento, Luigi Patronaggio, ordered the vessel to be preventively seized after inspecting it. The remaining 89 people onboard were allowed to disembark.
Salvini, who leads the anti-migrant, Euroskeptic Lega party, has argued that the then-government of Giuseppe Conte backed him fully in his mission to “close the ports” of Italy to rescue ships carrying migrants found at sea.
Arriving at the courthouse on Friday morning, he said it was a beautiful day “because I am proud to have defended my country. I would do what I did again.”
Last week, he told a rally that “defending the borders, the dignity, the laws, the honour of a country cannot ever be a crime.”
Open Arms’ Italian lawyer, Arturo Salerni, has argued Salvini failed in his duty as a public official to protect the human rights of those on board the ship. Prosecutors during the trial say that those stranded at sea should have had their human rights protected over “state sovereignty.”
“A person stranded at sea must be saved and it is irrelevant whether they are classified as a migrant, a crewmember or a passenger,” Prosecutor Geri Ferrara told the court in September.
Meloni’s support
Salvini had said he would be unlikely to step down in the case of a guilty verdict over five years, which would have automatically barred him from office.
He has the support of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who earlier this year said in a post on X that “turning the duty to protect Italy’s borders from illegal immigration into a crime is a very serious precedent.”
She never indicated she would expect his resignation, but on Wednesday, she told the Italian Senate that Salvini has the “solidarity of the entire government”.
Meloni has moved to crack down on migration since taking power in 2022, striking deals with northern African countries in a bid to prevent migrants from departing and setting up a landmark scheme with Albanian leader Edi Rama to process asylum applications in so-called “return hubs” away from Italian soil.
The deal has gained traction across European member states, although it has since become a legal nightmare for Meloni after 24 asylum seekers who were sent to Albania were promptly sent back to Italy after a Roman court declared the scheme unlawful.
The standoff between Open Arms and Salvini was one of over 20 during his tenure as interior minister from 2018 to 2019, where he took a hardline stance against migration. At the time, he repeatedly closed Italian ports to humanitarian rescue ships and accused NGOs that rescued migrants of effectively encouraging human traffickers.
In one incident, now-MEP Carola Rackete entered the port of Lampedusa against Salvini’s orders after declaring a state of emergency on her boat.
She was soon arrested on charges of illegal migration that were eventually dropped.
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