- Saskatchewan report identifies gaps in wildfire preparation and response
- DOJ confirms removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center scheduled for Saturday morning
- Red Arrows to fly over London for Trooping the Colour celebrations today
- Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha dies aged 47 after three years in a coma
- Ukraine and Moldova commence accession negotiations with “Fundamentals” deal
- USA defeat Paraguay 4-1 in winning start to World Cup campaign
- Find FIFA World Cup watch parties in Metro Vancouver here
- U.S. and Iran nearing a potential agreement by Sunday or Monday
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Saskatchewan report identifies gaps in wildfire preparation and response
Get you up to speed: Saskatchewan had ‘significant gaps’ in 2025 wildfire preparation, response: report
The Saskatchewan government and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency received a report containing 11 recommendations for better wildfire management. The opposition has described the report as “damning.”
The Saskatchewan government is currently reviewing a report on wildfire management that includes 11 recommendations for improvement. Opposition members have characterised the findings as “damning,” indicating significant concerns regarding existing operational procedures.
The Saskatchewan government confirmed it received a report on wildfire management that includes 11 recommendations. In response, the opposition has labelled the findings as “damning” and called for immediate action to implement the suggested measures.
What remains unclear — It is not known how the Saskatchewan government plans to implement the report’s 11 recommendations.
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The Saskatchewan government and SPSA received a report described by the opposition as “damning.” It has 11 recommendations to better manage wildfires.
DOJ confirms removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center scheduled for Saturday morning
Get you up to speed: DOJ says Trump’s name will be removed from Kennedy Center early Saturday morning following judge’s order
The Trump administration announced that it would miss a court-ordered deadline to remove President Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center due to thunderstorms impacting work safety. As of midnight, Trump’s name remained on the building while crews continued to operate on-site.
The Justice Department has requested until noon on Saturday to file papers certifying compliance with the court’s order regarding the name removal. Workers are currently on-site at the Kennedy Center, with efforts to take down the name still ongoing, hampered by safety concerns due to thunderstorms.
The Trump administration informed a judge that it expects to remove President Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center by early Saturday morning, narrowly missing the court-ordered Friday deadline due to weather-related delays. Following a recent court ruling, further compliance filings are required by noon Saturday as the Justice Department continues its efforts to address legal challenges against the name change.
What remains unclear — It is uncertain whether the Trump administration will successfully meet the new deadline to remove the president’s name from the Kennedy Center.
DOJ confirms removal of Trump’s name from Kennedy Center scheduled for Saturday morning
Washington — The Trump administration told a judge it expects to remove President Trump’s name from the front of the Kennedy Center early Saturday morning, saying it will narrowly miss a court-ordered Friday deadline for the name to come down due to thunderstorms.
U.S. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper determined last month that the president’s name was illegally added to The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and ordered that it be removed by Friday, June 12. He also blocked the Trump administration’s plans for the Kennedy Center to close for renovations for two years.
On Friday, Cooper denied the Trump administration’s request for a stay of his injunction, finding that the government had not demonstrated it will succeed on appeal or suffer irreparable harm. Later in the day, an appeals court also denied an emergency request to halt the ruling, meaning Cooper’s order won’t be paused for now and the deadline stands.
Workers erected scaffolding outside the Kennedy Center under its name Friday afternoon. But by midnight, the president’s name remained on the building’s front facade as crews continued to work onsite, while a crowd of onlookers chanted, “take it down.”
Lawyers for the Justice Department said in court filings late Friday the effort to remove Mr. Trump’s name is “ongoing,” but “has been delayed because of thunderstorms in the District of Columbia that presented safety concerns for workers.” The work will wrap up “in the early hours of the morning” on Saturday, Kennedy Center Executive Director Matthew Floca wrote in a court declaration.
The government asked the court to give it until noon on Saturday to file court papers certifying compliance with Cooper’s order.
In a last-minute request earlier on Friday, the Justice Department had asked the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to stay Cooper’s ruling by 7 p.m. and allow the president’s name to stay up. But in a one-page order, a panel of appellate judges rejected the request for an immediate stay, instead directing the parties in the lawsuit to file briefs later this month. The unsigned order was issued by two Obama-appointed judges and one Trump appointee, with no noted dissents.
People watch workers erect scaffolding at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., on June 12. Valerie Plesch / Bloomberg via Getty Images 
In its emergency motion to the appellate court, the government wrote that “it does not make sense to alter the Center’s name and signage now, only to potentially revert the name again after what should be a successful appeal.”
The Trump administration argued it could cause public confusion for the Kennedy Center to change its name multiple times in the span of a year, and said some donors specifically gave money to the center because of Mr. Trump’s name.
“Without the name, ‘Trump’ on the Building, our fundraising will not only come to a halt, but any and all monies raised or committed would be obligated to be returned, refunded, or terminated,” the government wrote.
The motion echoed some of the arguments raised by Mr. Trump himself for renovating the Kennedy Center, including that the building is in “bad shape” and is “unsightly to look at.”
“It is unable to compete with other such venues throughout the United States, but when completed, as planned, will be the envy of the World, something that everyone, including this court, will be proud of,” the filing said.
Attorneys for Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio, who sued over the planned name change and two-year closure, asked the appeals court on Friday to reject the Trump administration’s emergency motion, calling it “a frivolous stay request, filed at the eleventh hour, in a transparent effort to jam the Court and game the judicial system.”
In a scathing 12-page filing, Beatty’s lawyers argued that the administration will not prevail on appeal. They also accused the government of “gamesmanship” and “running out the clock” by waiting weeks before asking the appellate court to step in, in what they called a “manufactured emergency.”
“There is no reason they should not finish complying with the district court’s order — as they have been planning for the past two weeks,” Beatty’s lawyers wrote. “In the extremely unlikely event the Court grants Appellants a stay pending appeal, Appellants can easily restore Donald Trump‘s name to the Kennedy Center during the appeal, should they choose.”
Workers stand on scaffolding outside the Kennedy Center on June 12, ahead of a deadline to remove President Trump’s name from the building. Alex WROBLEWSKI /AFP via Getty Images 
The center, run by a Trump-aligned board of trustees, voted in December to add the president’s name to the institution, rebranding it as the Trump-Kennedy Center. The center is the premier arts venue in the nation’s capital and was established by Congress as a memorial to President John F. Kennedy.
Beatty, who sits on the Kennedy Center’s board, challenged the move in court. In May, Cooper ruled that only Congress could approve a name change to the institution and set a deadline of June 12 for complying with his order.
Earlier this month, WTX US News reported that lawyers for the center were instructing staff to immediately begin the process of switching the name of the facility back to its original title. The instructions were laid out in a memo sent by the center’s general counsel and obtained by WTX US News.
Cooper’s original order also blocked plans by the administration and trustees to close the center for nearly two years for major renovations.
The Kennedy Center’s website has already removed the president’s name from much of its online material.
Mr. Trump made moves to put his mark on the center soon after his return to office last year, removing Democratic-appointed members of the board and installing allies and top administration officials instead. The president and his allies also sought to make changes to the types of performances at the institution.
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Red Arrows to fly over London for Trooping the Colour celebrations today
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The RAF’s Red Arrows are scheduled to perform a flypast over central London today as part of King Charles III’s Trooping the Colour celebrations. The display is expected to conclude at 1pm, following a parade through the city, with the King and other members of the royal family watching from Buckingham Palace.
The Red Arrows will take off from RAF Waddington at approximately 11am, flying over the Norfolk and Suffolk coasts before reaching London for the main display at 1pm. Following the event, the aircraft will continue towards Windsor, Northampton and Colsterworth, with live coverage available on BBC.
The Royal Air Force’s Red Arrows will perform a flypast over London today as part of King Charles III’s Trooping the Colour celebrations, marking his “second birthday.” Following this event, the Red Arrows are scheduled to continue their summer display season, with additional performances planned across the United States in July.
What remains unclear — The specific aircraft participating in the flypast have not yet been disclosed.
Red Arrows to fly over London for Trooping the Colour celebrations today
The RAF’s acrobatic Red Arrows planes are set to put on a major display today to mark King Charles III’s Trooping the Colour.
The display will accompany a parade that will go through central London to mark the King’s ‘second birthday’ with other members of the royal family expected to be taking part in the celebrations.
Those heading out to watch the proceedings and hoping to catch a glimpse of the incredible feat are lucky, as the planes will fly directly over central London this weekend.
Here’s everything you need to know about the Trooping the Colour celebration times and route of the flypast.
What time is the Red Arrows flypast and where are they flying?
The flypast will conclude the Trooping the Colour parade happening across London at 1pm, when the King and the Royal Family make an appearance on the Buckingham Palace balcony to watch the display as it flies over the iconic landmark.
Before it reaches London, however, the Red Arrows will fly over over parts of the UK, starting by taking off from RAF Waddington at around 11am before flying over the Norfolk and Suffolk coasts.
Around midday, the Red Arrow jets will turn over Colchester, Reading, and Chelmsford as they head through London for the main display at 1pm.
Following the display, the jets will then turn towards Windsor and Slough before continuing to Northampton and then Colsterworth.
How can I watch the Trooping the Colour flypast?
Trooping the Colour will be broadcast live on BBC in the UK today. It will include the parade, which starts at 10.30am and ends at 12.25pm at Buckingham Palace, as well as the flypast.
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The flypast, and the parade, can also be watched from The Mall and surrounding areas, according to The King’s Birthday Parade.
For those who are close to the Red Arrows’ route, you should be able to see them whizz past by stepping outside of your home.
What aircraft will be taking part?
The list of aircraft taking part in the flypast has not yet been released, but it will likely be similar to the planes that participated in last year’s event.
The 2025 flypast consisted of 29 aircraft, including four Chinooks, a BBMF Lancaster, two Texans, an A400M Atlas, six Typhoons, two Juno helicopters, a C-17 Globemaster, and two F-35B Lightnings, as well as the Red Arrows.
The dazzling display comes as the Red Arrows kick off their summer schedule of displays. At the end of May, the jets kicked-off display season by making an appearance at the English Riviera Airshow in Torbay.
The daredevil group have confirmed additional displays for the remainder of the summer, including appearances at the RAF Cosford Airshow tomorrow and then several flights across the United States in July before returning to the UK in August and adventuring to mainland Europe.
More recently, the Red Arrows announced a major tweak for the display team as the number of aircraft were reduced from nine Hawk T1 jets to seven as the ageing fleet undergo maintenance.
Full Red Arrows flight schedule for 2026
June 2026
June 13 – HM The King’s Official Birthday Flypast, London
June 14 – RAF Cosford Airshow
June 27 – Sail 250 Maryland & Airshow Baltimore, Maryland, United States
June 28 – Sail 250 Maryland & Airshow Baltimore, Maryland, United States
July 2026
July 4 – International Aerial Review New York City, United States
July 5 – FourLeaf Air Show, Jones Beach, New York, United States
July 6 – FourLeaf Air Show, Jones Beach, New York, United States
July 11 – Great State of Maine Airshow, Maine, United States
July 12 – Great State of Maine Airshow, Maine, United States
July 17 – Thunder Over Michigan Air Show, Michigan, United States
July 18 – Thunder Over Michigan Air Show, Michigan, United States
July 19 – Thunder Over Michigan Air Show, Michigan, United States
July 24 – EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
July 25 – EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
July 26 – EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
August 2026
August 14 – Eastbourne International Airshow
August 15 – Eastbourne International Airshow
August 16 – Eastbourne International Airshow
August 16 – Lyme Regis, RNLI Lifeboat Week
August 19 – Cromer carnival and air display, Norfolk
August 22 – Swedish Air Force 100-Year Anniversary Show 2026, Linkoping, Sweden
August 23 – Swedish Air Force 100-Year Anniversary Show 2026, Linkoping, Sweden
August 27 – Clacton Air Show
August 28 – Clacton Air Show
August 29 – Sidmouth Regatta and air show
September 2026
September 4 – International Ayr Show Festival of Flight, Ayr, Scotland
September 5 – International Ayr Show Festival of Flight, Ayr, Scotland
September 9 – Guernsey air display
September 10 – Jersey international air display
September 12 – IWM Duxford Battle of Britain Air Show, Cambridge
September 13 – tbc
September 19 – NATO days in Ostrava, Czechia
September 20 – NATO days in Ostrava, Czechia
September 29 – Le Touquet airshow, France
October 2026
October 4 – IWM Duxford flying finale
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Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha dies aged 47 after three years in a coma
Get you up to speed: Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha who collapsed exercising her dogs dies after three years in a coma | News World
Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati died at the age of 47 after more than three years in a coma, as confirmed by the royal palace on June 12, 2026. She collapsed while exercising in December 2022, and her health deteriorated due to multiple health problems.
The royal household confirmed that the princess passed away after her condition deteriorated despite extensive medical care. Following her death, the palace will hold royal funeral rites and the government is poised to declare a period of national mourning.
Thailand’s royal household announced that a period of national mourning will be declared following the death of Princess Bajrakitiyabha. The palace will also conduct royal funeral rites in honour of the late princess, who significantly contributed to public life and women’s rights.
What remains unclear — The specific details and timeline of the royal funeral rites have not been disclosed.
Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha dies aged 47 after three years in a coma

Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha died on Thursday (Picture: AFP via Getty)
Thailand’s Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendira Debyavati has died aged 47 after spending more than three years in a coma.
The eldest child of King Maha Vajiralongkorn was airlifted to hospital after collapsing while exercising her dogsa in December 2022.
Her sudden loss of consciousness was attributed to a heart condition.
She died on Thursday evening after her condition deteriorated due to a combination of health problems.
‘The medical team provided the closest and most intensive care possible, but her condition continued to decline progressively,’ the royal household said.
Bajrakitiyabha, popularly known as Princess Pa, was born on December 7, 1978, to the then Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn and his first wife, Princess Soamsawali.
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In Thailand, she will be remembered for her prominent role in public life, her efforts to improve the livelihoods of female prisoners, and her diplomatic career.
She studied law at Cornell University, obtaining a Master’s degree and a Doctorate, and worked as an attorney in the Thai Office of the Attorney-General between 2006 and 2011.

Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn, Queen Suthida and Princess Bajrakitiyabha wave from the balcony of Suddhaisavarya Prasad Hall at the Grand Palace (Picture: Reuters)

A Thai mourner weeps while holding a photograph of Thai Princess Bajrakitiyabha following the announcement of her death (Picture: EPA)
From 2012 to 2014, she was Thailand’s ambassador to Austria, Slovenia and Slovakia, before returning to the attorney-general’s office in Bangkok.
She also founded a charity promoting the rights of female inmates, particularly those who were pregnant while in jail.
In 2017, Bajrakitiyabha was appointed as the goodwill ambassador for the rule of law in Southeast Asia by the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice.
She transferred to the army in 2021, where she was bestowed the rank of a general and served as a chief of staff in the Royal Security Command.
The princess was one of King Vajiralongkorn’s three children who have formal titles and are eligible to take the throne under the constitution.
In October last year, Thailand’s Queen Mother passed away at 93.
The palace will hold royal funeral rites, while the government is expected to declare a period of national mourning.
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Ukraine and Moldova commence accession negotiations with “Fundamentals” deal
Ukraine and Moldova commence accession negotiations with “Fundamentals” deal
Friday’s agreement allows Ukraine and Moldova to formally open the first cluster of accession negotiations, referred to as “Fundamentals”.
Friday’s agreement marks a pivotal moment for Ukraine and Moldova, enabling them to begin crucial negotiations for EU accession, which could significantly influence regional stability and European integration.
“This agreement marks a significant step forward in our European integration efforts,” stated a government official from Ukraine.
EU countries agree to unblock accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova

Friday’s agreement allows Ukraine and Moldova to formally open the first cluster of accession negotiations, known as “Fundamentals”.
USA defeat Paraguay 4-1 in winning start to World Cup campaign
Get you up to speed: USA hit Paraguay for four in dream start to their World Cup campaign
The United States defeated Paraguay 4-1 in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup in Los Angeles, with Folarin Balogun scoring twice and Giovanni Reyna adding a late goal. The match, attended by a sold-out crowd including celebrities, positioned the US favourably within Group D.
The match took place on 13 June 2026 at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles, marking the first game hosted by the United States in the 2026 World Cup. Following the match, the US is positioned to advance from Group D, which includes Australia and Turkiye, while the health status of Christian Pulisic, who left the match at half-time, remains under evaluation.
Following the United States’ 4-1 victory over Paraguay, FIFA commended the successful opening match of the 2026 World Cup, highlighting the strong performances by cohosting nations. The US team is set to assess the condition of Christian Pulisic, who was substituted at half-time, ahead of their next Group D fixture against Australia.
USA defeat Paraguay 4-1 in winning start to World Cup campaign
USA beat Paraguay 4-1 in Los Angeles as each of the three World Cup cohosts have now staged a game in the 2026 edition.
The United States could scarcely have scripted a better start to their World Cup as a Folarin Balogun brace and a Gio Reyna curler fired the cohosts to a 4-1 drubbing of Paraguay in front of Hollywood royalty in Los Angeles.
The hosts took the lead in the tournament’s first game on US soil within seven minutes thanks to an own goal, and by the end of an utterly dominant half, the home fans were in dreamland, their side up by three.
Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio and Paris Hilton were among a sold-out 70,492 crowd as the US – cohosting the tournament with Mexico and Canada – piled wave after wave of attacks on the South Americans, with Reyna polishing off the win late in stoppage time after Mauricio had pulled one back.
The win and emphatic scoreline put the US in a favourable position already to progress from Group D, which also contains Australia and Turkiye.
The night’s only potential sour note was the half-time withdrawal of Christian Pulisic, the US attacking talisman who is carrying the hopes of the nation as they attempt a deep run into the World Cup knockouts for the first time since their quarterfinal appearance in 2002.
Paraguay could not have been more obliging guests from kickoff. In the seventh minute, Weston McKennie picked up the ball in the centre circle and drove upfield, finding Pulisic.
Pulisic darted between two defenders and returned the ball to McKennie, whose pass to striker Balogun was bundled into his own net by a hapless Damian Bobadilla.
The stadium erupted, and a US onslaught began.
The hosts oozed confidence. Both McKennie and Tillman played backheel through balls into the area, while captain Tim Ream sprayed out passes from the heart of defence.
USA midfielder Giovanni Reyna scores his team’s fourth goal [Valerie Macon/AFP]
Balogun had a goal ruled out in the 28th minute. He had strayed offside, as had Pulisic in the buildup.
But the Monaco striker had the ball in the net again three minutes later, thanks to a superb ball down the left flank by Antonee Robinson to Pulisic, whose cross to Balogun took a slight fortuitous deflection.
The US added a third on the cusp of half-time. Tillman found Balogun down the right, who evaded Omar Alderete’s challenge, skipped inside Gustavo Gomez and curled his shot perfectly into the top left corner.
It could have been four or five, with Chris Richards – returning from injury – flashing a header barely an inch wide. The US had 75 percent possession in the first half.
Now, without the dangerous Pulisic, the hosts sat back slightly in the second half.
Paraguay finally offered a threat. Their dangerous forward Julio Enciso, who started despite a hamstring injury, picked up the ball on the edge of the area and fed in Brazil-born substitute Mauricio, who pulled one back.
Reyna scored a superb fourth with the outside of his right foot that curled just inside the far post.
The game had been preceded by a Tinseltown-style opening ceremony. Katy Perry delivered the headline performance, accompanied by singers Future, Tyla, Anitta and K-pop singer Lisa.
Performers danced around a giant World Cup trophy beneath enormous “FIFA” letters in the gold favoured by US President Donald Trump – who did not attend, instead wishing the team luck via phone before kickoff.
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