Monday, June 22, 2026

“Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Launch Sees Sparse Turnout”

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During the recent launch of Donald Trump’s new “Board of Peace” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, fewer than 20 countries attended, predominantly Gulf states along with Argentina and Paraguay. Surprisingly, no Western European nations showed up, despite the White House expecting 35 participants.

Despite the low turnout, Trump enthusiastically greeted those present as personal friends, expressed his optimism for peace, and shared his vision of a harmonious world, even stating that the entire planet can be viewed as a single region. In other news, US immigration authorities allowed a suspect involved in a major jewelry heist to voluntarily deport himself to South America, shocking prosecutors who sought to prosecute him.

Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores, accused of aiding in the theft of $100 million worth of diamonds and gold from an armored truck, was potentially facing a 15-year prison sentence but instead managed to leave the country. In a separate incident, a man in New York cleverly evaded authorities by ditching his court-ordered GPS ankle monitor, which was later found attached to a stray dog.

Meanwhile, popular athletic apparel brand Lululemon removed a line of leggings from its US website after customers complained about their transparency issues. Additionally, a Waymo self-driving car in Phoenix confused its autonomous function, wandering onto light rail tracks and causing its passenger to exit prematurely to avoid an approaching train.

Video footage captured the car hesitating on the railway tracks before proceeding, showcasing the unwavering confidence of driverless technology in the face of impending danger.

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