Tuesday, August 18, 2026

News roundup, 18 Aug 2026

 - Canadians who sell goods to the US, including everything from jewelry to power cables, fear that they could lose up to half their business if the Trump regime's widespread tariffs go ahead as planned today. One would like to think Canadians will know enough to blame Trump rather than the Canadian government, but I wouldn't count on it.

- Russia has made its usual vague warnings about "consequences" after British-made drones were used in recent strikes by Ukraine. Meanwhile Germany says that a drone wired with explosives was found at Leipzig airport, with Ukrainian cargo aircraft being the suspected target.

- Negotiations between the US and Iran seem to have broken down again, with the Americans saying that they will not be extending the existing ceasefire agreement and the Iranians vowing to shift to a "fully offensive" military stance.

- New legislation proposed by Reform UK would make it a criminal offense to distribute campaign literature in any language other than English or Welsh, with penalties of up to six months in jail. That was too much even for some Conservative MPs, who have made an alternate proposal that exempts Cornish, Scots Gaelic, Irish, and Ulster Scots, but still bans campaign literature in any other language.

- A library in the Sydney suburb that includes Bondi Beach has removed a book about the Israel-Palestine conflict from its shelves following a social media complaint from someone who claimed to be a survivor of the mass shooting at the beach last year. The book, How to Sell a Genocide, accuses American media of complicity in the destruction of Gaza; the complainant (in a Facebook post that seems to have been subsequently removed) reportedly considered its existence "distressing" for survivors and bereaved families of the Bondi attack.

- A Winnipeg man has been arrested in Minnesota after allegedly faking his own abduction. The suspect was found after he claimed to have escaped from the abductor in the town of Alexandria, but eventually confessed to making a false report. The background and motive are not clear.

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