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During his weeklong trip across Asia, Donald Trump expressed his wish to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, hoping to rekindle the dialogue that had stalled for years. But his overtures were met with silence from Pyongyang — and missile fire instead.
«I know Kim Jong Un very well. We get along very well. We really weren’t able to work out timing.»

On the eve of Trump’s arrival in South Korea, after wrapping up his visit to Japan, Kim oversaw a new series of missile tests—a move underscoring North Korea’s defiance and signalling that diplomatic engagement remains far from Pyongyang’s agenda.
«He’s been launching missiles for decades, right?»
-Donald Trump

Ahead of his Asia trip, Donald Trump reiterated his past rapport with the North Korean leader, saying:
«I got along great with Kim Jong Un. I liked him, he liked me. If he wants to meet, I’ll be in South Korea.»
Trump once again signaled a willingness to resume talks that have been stalled since 2019.

In another moment, speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One while flying from Japan to South Korea, Trump sought to downplay North Korea’s latest missile activity. Asked about Kim’s recent weapons tests, he responded casually: «He’s been launching missiles for decades, right?»
During his meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in the city of Gyeongju, Donald Trump reiterated his personal connection with the North Korean leader, emphasizing familiarity and mutual understanding despite the lack of direct contact during his trip.
«I know Kim Jong Un very well. We get along very well. We really weren’t able to work out timing,» Trump said at the start of the talks, framing the absence of a meeting as a matter of logistics rather than diplomacy — though Kim’s silence and the timing of the missile tests suggested he may have deliberately snubbed the American president.

During Trump’s visit to Gyeongju for the APEC Summit, thousands of South Koreans took to the streets holding placards reading «No Trump» to protest his presence.
Actrice, autrice et femme engagée originaire de Thetford Mines, au Québec, Anick Lemay est reconnue comme une artiste versatile et accomplie!
Connue pour ses rôles marquants à la télévision et au cinéma, notamment dans Le Survenant, Duo, L’Auberge du chien noir, Mémoires vives et plusieurs autres productions québécoises populaires, Anick est également une mère de famille!
Dans cette optique, elle a souligné une date importante en story, sur son compte Instagram.
Bonne fête, Simone!
Anick Lemay est maman d’une petite fille, prénommée Simone, et elle a tenue à lui souhaiter un joyeux anniversaire, elle qui est maintenant âgée de 19 ans.
«Bonne fête ma poule», lance Anick, sur Instagram.

Sa plus belle réussite
Anick parle très rarement de sa vie privée, mais dans quelques entrevues et publications, elle a évoqué avec beaucoup de pudeur la relation qu’elle entretient avec sa fille.
Simone est au cœur de sa vie, et Anick souligne souvent que c’est pour elle qu’elle a trouvé la force d’affronter certaines épreuves, notamment sa lutte contre le cancer du sein.
Dans plusieurs propos, elle explique que la maternité lui a permis de développer une force nouvelle, une lucidité et une tendresse encore plus grandes: celle de savourer chaque moment, même les plus simples, comme un cadeau.
«Comme je passe mon temps à écrire et que je ne sors pas beaucoup, j’ai envie de mettre cette photo qui oui, date un peu mais qui, et j’en ai envie, mesure l’amour et le lien. Toi? As-tu ça? Un lien, un liant?», demande Anick à ses abonnés, faisant référence à une photo avec sa fille.
Anick Lemay décrit Simone comme une jeune fille curieuse, sensible et vive, qui grandit loin des projecteurs.
Par choix, la comédienne protège son intimité et celle de sa fille, préférant ne partager que des fragments discrets de leur quotidien, empreints d’amour et de complicité.
Pour Anick, Simone représente sa plus grande fierté et sa plus belle réussite, un symbole d’équilibre entre vie artistique, résilience et maternité.
Vos enfants sont-ils votre plus grande fierté?
The US military, under the command of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, launched coordinated strikes against four suspected drug-trafficking boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Monday, killing 14 people and leaving one survivor, according to CNN.
The operation marked one of the deadliest single-day actions in the Trump administration’s intensified campaign against maritime narcotics routes.

At the direction of Donald Trump
On X, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the operation, writing:
«Yesterday, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out three lethal kinetic strikes on four vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations (DTO) trafficking narcotics in the Eastern Pacific.»

Hegseth explained that US intelligence had been tracking the four vessels as they moved along established narco-trafficking routes in the region:
«The four vessels were known by our intelligence apparatus, transiting along known narco-trafficking routes, and carrying narcotics.»
«We will track them, we will network them, and then, we will hunt and kill them.»
-Pete Hegseth
One survivor
He went on to describe the details of the strikes, noting that they were conducted in three separate attacks targeting four boats:
«Eight male narco-terrorists were aboard the vessels during the first strike. Four male narco-terrorists were aboard the vessel during the second strike. Three male narco-terrorists were aboard the vessel during the third strike. A total of 14 narco-terrorists were killed during the three strikes, with one survivor. All strikes were in international waters with no U.S. forces harmed.»
«The Department has spent over TWO DECADES defending other homelands. Now, we’re defending our own.»
A search and rescue operation
According to Hegseth, the lone survivor was later subject to international rescue coordination efforts:
«Regarding the survivor, USSOUTHCOM immediately initiated Search and Rescue (SAR) standard protocols; Mexican SAR authorities accepted the case and assumed responsibility for coordinating the rescue.»

According to Reuters, Mexican naval authorities confirmed they had taken charge of coordinating the search and rescue operation following a request from U.S. forces, though it remained unclear whether the survivor had been successfully recovered.
13 lethal strikes
Hegseth concluded his statement on X with a forceful declaration framing the strikes as part of a broader shift in US military focus:
«The Department has spent over TWO DECADES defending other homelands. Now, we’re defending our own. These narco-terrorists have killed more Americans than Al-Qaeda, and they will be treated the same. We will track them, we will network them, and then, we will hunt and kill them.»

According to reports, the U.S. military has carried out at least 13 lethal strikes on vessels suspected of drug trafficking since early September, killing at least 57 people and leaving 3 survivors.
Human rights groups and legal experts have accused the Trump administration of potential war crimes and extrajudicial killings, citing the absence of congressional authorization, lack of transparency, and the targeting of civilians outside a recognized armed conflict
L’administration Trump a renvoyé les six membres de la Commission américaine des beaux-arts après qu’une démolition non approuvée a commencé à l’intérieur de la Maison-Blanche pour créer de l’espace pour une nouvelle salle de bal présidentielle.
Ses projets de construction
La commission, un organisme fédéral indépendant chargé de donner des conseils sur l’architecture et le design dans la capitale, n’aurait pas été informée des travaux, qui comprenaient la démolition de l’ensemble de l’aile est, malgré les assurances données précédemment que la structure resterait intacte.

Cette décision fait suite à une série d’interventions architecturales controversées de Donald Trump, qui a refusé de répondre à toute surveillance de ses projets de construction.

Au début de l’été, il a transformé le Rose Garden en un patio pavé, lui ôtant ainsi son image emblématique.
Ce licenciement massif souligne les tensions croissantes entre la volonté de l’administration de réaliser des projets grandioses et de style impérial et les protections juridiques destinées à préserver le patrimoine architectural de Washington.

Plus en phase avec les politiques de Trump
Selon le Washington Post, les membres de la Commission des beaux-arts, commission créée par le Congrès il y a plus d’un siècle et qui conseille le président, le Congrès et les responsables locaux sur les questions de design à Washington D.C., ont reçu un courriel indiquant :
« Au nom du président Donald J. Trump, je vous écris pour vous informer que votre poste de membre de la Commission des beaux-arts est supprimé, avec effet immédiat. »

Dans une déclaration reconnaissant les licenciements, la Maison Blanche a confirmé que les six commissaires, tous nommés par Joe Biden et dont le mandat s’achève en 2028, étaient remplacés par des personnalités plus favorables à l’agenda de Trump, en déclarant : « Nous nous préparons à nommer un nouveau commissaire qui sera chargé d’examiner les questions relatives aux arts et à la culture :
« Nous nous préparons à nommer une nouvelle liste de membres de la commission qui sont plus en phase avec les politiques de l’Amérique d’abord du président Trump »

En présentant son projet de remplacement de l’aile Est par une nouvelle grande salle de bal, Donald Trump a fait part de son profond attachement à la Maison-Blanche, déclarant:
« C’est ma préférée. C’est mon endroit préféré. Je l’adore », selon le Times.
Pourtant, nombreux sont ceux qui s’inquiètent de plus en plus de ce qu’il pourrait tenter dans le cadre de sa reconfiguration radicale de la résidence présidentielle, alors qu’il reste plus de trois ans à son second mandat. Les critiques établissent un parallèle entre ses démolitions effrénées et le style chaotique et incontrôlé avec lequel il gouverne le pays.

Des conséquences durables
L’aile Est, qui abritait les bureaux de la première dame, le bureau social de la Maison-Blanche et plusieurs espaces administratifs et cérémoniels, dont le Family Theater, constituait le cœur logistique et protocolaire de la résidence présidentielle – et nombreux sont ceux qui ont été choqués par sa destruction.

Selon Politico, un historien des Premières Dames a prévenu que la perte de l’aile Est aurait des conséquences durables pour l’institution et la préservation de l’histoire de la Maison-Blanche.
The Trump administration has dismissed all six members of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts after an unapproved demolition began inside the White House to create space for a new presidential ballroom.
His construction projects
The commission, an independent federal body responsible for advising on architecture and design in the capital, was reportedly not informed of the works, which included tearing down the entire East Wing — despite earlier assurances that the structure would remain untouched.
«It’s my favourite. It’s my favourite place. I love it.»
Donald Trump

The move follows a series of controversial architectural interventions by Trump, who has refused to answer to any oversight in his construction projects.
«On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the Commission of Fine Arts is terminated, effective immediately.»

Earlier this summer, he transformed the historic Rose Garden into a paved patio, stripping away its iconic image.
The mass firing underscores growing tensions between the administration’s push for grand, imperial-style projects and the legal protections meant to preserve Washington’s architectural heritage.
«We are preparing to appoint a new slate of members to the commission that are more aligned with President Trump’s ‘America First’ policies.»

More aligned with Trump’ policies
According to The Washington Post, members of the Commission of Fine Arts, commission established by Congress more than a century ago and advising the president, Congress, and local officials on design matters in Washington D.C., received an email stating:
«On behalf of President Donald J. Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the Commission of Fine Arts is terminated, effective immediately.»

In a statement acknowledging the dismissals, the White House confirmed that the six commissioners, all appointed by Joe Biden and serving terms through 2028, were being replaced by figures more sympathetic to Trump’s agenda, saying:
«We are preparing to appoint a new slate of members to the commission that are more aligned with President Trump’s ‘America First’ policies.»

Presenting his plan to replace the East Wing with a new grand ballroom, Trump described his deep attachment to the White House, saying: «It’s my favourite. It’s my favourite place. I love it,» according to The Times.
Yet many are increasingly alarmed by what he might attempt next in his sweeping reconfiguration of the presidential residence, as more than three years remain in his second term — with critics drawing parallels between his unrestrained demolitions and the chaotic, unchecked style with which he governs the country.

Long-lasting consequences
The East Wing, which housed the First Lady’s offices, the White House Social Office, and several administrative and ceremonial spaces including the Family Theater, served as the logistical and protocol heart of the presidential residence — and many are reportedly in shock over its destruction.

According to Politico, a historian of First Ladies warned that the loss of the East Wing will have long-lasting consequences for both the institution and the preservation of White House history.











