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These historians oversee unbiased accounts of U.S. foreign policy. Trump fired them all.
These historians oversee unbiased accounts of U.S. foreign policy. Trump fired them all.

Washington Post

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Washington Post

These historians oversee unbiased accounts of U.S. foreign policy. Trump fired them all.

Huge volumes, bound in the timeless, red buckram linen of legacy books, are historians' gold — and crucial to the nation's understanding of how U.S. foreign policy is made. There is a dispatch from Japan to President Abraham Lincoln's administration describing the 'bloody affair' of July 1861, the 'daring and murderous attacks' by samurai warriors on British diplomats stationed in Edo, now known as Tokyo.

European outrage after Israeli forces open fire on diplomats
European outrage after Israeli forces open fire on diplomats

Times

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Times

European outrage after Israeli forces open fire on diplomats

European nations have expressed outrage after Israeli soldiers fired warning shots towards a delegation of foreign diplomats, including a senior British official, who were visiting the West Bank. The group of 25 diplomats from Europe as well as countries including Egypt, Jordan, Russia and China, were visiting a refugee camp in the city of Jenin as part of a visit organised by the Palestinian Authority, which administers much of the occupied West Bank. Among the delegation were two British diplomats, The Times understands. Neither was hurt. Israel said that the delegation had 'deviated from the approved route', prompting its troops to fire warning shots to scare them away from 'an area where they were not authorised to be'. A spokesman for the Israel Defence Forces

Diplomatic storm is brewing over ‘sad' British afternoon tea
Diplomatic storm is brewing over ‘sad' British afternoon tea

Times

time16-05-2025

  • Times

Diplomatic storm is brewing over ‘sad' British afternoon tea

It was meant to be a display of British refinement and delicacy, a demonstration of the delights of scones, jam and clotted cream. But British diplomats in Japan have been thrown onto the defensive after indignant complaints about the quality of a traditional afternoon tea. The storm in a tea cup blew up at the Expo currently being held in the city of Osaka. Visitors to the UK Pavilion are invited pay ¥5,000 (£26) each for a 'Four Nations Traditional Afternoon Tea' featuring Welsh jam, Scottish smoked salmon and Cornish cream. But the organisers have been assailed by complaints about sloppy service and mass-produced Japanese cakes served on Swedish trays. One social media user gave vent to her frustration in a series of vivid

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