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Canada and US resume trade talks after months-long...

Canada's minister for US-Canada trade Dominic LeBlanc is in Washington as talks over the future of the USMCA free trade deal ramp...

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Inside Venezuela's political transition two months...

The BBC's Ione Wells reports from the country and speaks to recently freed opposition politicians about the government's future and...

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Rubbish piles and cooking with firewood - fuel shortages...

The BBC's Will Grant spoke to several Cubans as the country grapples with severe electricity shortages, which is attributed in part...

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Footage shows US citizen shot by ICE agent in Texas...

The Department of Homeland Security did not disclose Martinez was shot by one of its agents until almost a year later.

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Canada's Mark Carney tries to strike a balance on...

The Iran war is posing a test for the Canadian prime minister's "pragmatic but principled" approach to world affairs.

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Hezbollah joined the Iran war. Israel’s response carries...

Israel’s dual strategy: Break Hezbollah but don’t destroy the possibility of ties with the Lebanon’s government.

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Iran’s regime faces historic threat, but it’s not...

The U.S. and Israeli leaders have made it clear they want regime change in Iran. But the Islamic Republic had prepared for this day,...

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America First? War in Iran threatens to split Trump’s...

The Iran conflict is generating strong criticism from many prominent MAGA commentators, who say President Trump has lost touch with...

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Transformation of thought brings healing

Our prayers can bring to view more of the harmony that the divine Mind has created.

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In Russia, distrust toward Trump grows as war on its...

The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is crystallizing Russian perspectives on President Trump, and may reshape how the Kremlin deals...

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US lost 92,000 jobs in February, prior to war-related...

The U.S. job market showed some signs of weakness even before war in Iran added a new strain on the global economy by pushing up energy...

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Why libraries have a hold on me: A love letter

A book lover returns to the timeless pleasure of getting lost amid the stacks and stumbling onto new treasures.

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Sifting fact from fiction in the Iran war

Perhaps no other conflict has seen so much digital misinformation. Yet people on all sides of the conflict still have the capacity...

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US wants Kurdish boots on the ground in Iran. Why...

Once again, a crisis in the Middle East has the U.S. appealing for military help from the stateless Kurds, this time as boots-on-the-ground...

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Coast Guard patrols a quiet southern border as enforcement...

President Trump claims success in stemming immigration at the southern border, but one year in, his enforcement push is roiling the...

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Lindsey Graham’s Quest to Sell Trump on Striking Iran

Few others in the president’s ear argued for the attack as effectively as South Carolina’s senior senator.

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Iran’s High-Risk Strategy for a No-Limits Middle East...

Tehran’s leaders crafted a plan ahead of the current conflict that would escalate the fight across the region.

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Russia Secretly Sharing Location of U.S. Targets With...

In a sign of deepening ties, satellite data from Moscow could help Tehran hit American forces around the Middle East.

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Trump Is Rewriting the Iran Endgame in Real Time

The war’s goals have moved from a popular uprising to complete surrender.

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Americans Stranded in the Middle East Say U.S. Left...

A State Department warning to leave the region came days after the U.S. struck Iran.

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Everybody Loves to Hate Dubai. Here’s Why They’re...

The city, under fire from Iran and assailed by critics, is a beacon of opportunity for people around the world.

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Opinion | A Friday Economic Panic Attack

Are a bad jobs report and rising oil prices signals of trouble ahead?

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Trump Leaves Venezuela’s Machado Behind as She Lobbies...

The U.S. embrace of Delcy Rodríguez to lead her country leaves an opposition leader scrambling for leverage in Washington and her...

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Opinion | Hezbollah Pays for Doing Iran’s Bidding

Proxies that join the war make themselves legitimate targets.

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Opinion | The Trump Revolution Faces an Iran Test

Time for the professionals if the U.S. foreign policy redirection is to become a lasting legacy.

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Opinion | Is Iran on the Brink of Another Revolution?

The regime faces a crisis like never before, historian Ali M. Ansari explains, and the nation has an 120-year tradition of fighting...

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U.S. Likely Hit Girls’ School Attached to Iranian...

A military investigation hasn’t definitively concluded that American forces caused what appears to be the deadliest strike of the...

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Opinion | Germany’s AfD Ditches Trump Over Iran

Anti-Americanism is in the far-right party’s DNA. The idea of an alignment with MAGA was folly.

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Kuwait Cuts Oil Production as Fallout From Iran Conflict...

The cuts signal a broader storage crisis that poses new risks to the global market.

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Opinion | Our Trade With China Has Helped Americans

Tens of millions of U.S. households gained from lower prices for shoes, clothing and other household necessities.

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Google’s Rush to Get 1,000 of Its People Out of Dubai...

The glut of stranded staff was a notable example of outsize evacuations by large companies from Gulf states.

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Hungary Seizes Ukrainian Bank Staff, $80 Million in...

The move follows a dispute over oil deliveries and prompted Kyiv to accuse Hungary of hostage-taking.

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Switzerland to Buy Fewer U.S.-Made F-35 Fighter Jets,...

The move comes after Spain abandoned plans to buy dozens of the fighter jets.

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The Trillions of Dollars of U.S. Investment at Stake...

A Dubai billionaire’s critical post on X highlights how turmoil in the region stands to upset an increasingly profound economic relationship...

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The Iran War Is Hitting Gulf Markets, Lifting Israel...

The conflict has upended long-held assumptions in Gulf markets, pushing investors to factor in new dangers.

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Large-Scale Attacks Intensify Tensions in Middle East

Israel has struck several sports venues and other sites in Tehran

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U.S. Looks to Tap Venezuela’s Lawless Mineral Frontier

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum urges American firms to tap gold and critical mineral reserves, as the U.S. re-establishes diplomatic...

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Tehran Is Fighting With Jets That Date Back to the...

Held together with scrounged parts and ingenuity, Iran’s aging jets are falling in dogfights.

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U.A.E. Explores Freezing Iranian Assets to Punish...

Any crackdown on Iran’s shadow financing networks in the Gulf state would strangle Tehran’s access to foreign currency and global...

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Its Missile Threat Degraded, Iran Is Taking Fewer...

As Tehran’s ability to fight back with its most powerful weapons is weakened, it is widening the war with low-cost drone attacks.

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U.S. Has a Big Ask for China: Buy Less Oil from Russia,...

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent weighs pushing the tricky trade-off along with other economic goals prior to the Trump-Xi summit.

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For the First Time, U.S. Sides With Russia and China...

Washington opposed a resolution backed by many of its allies over the danger posed by attacks on Kyiv’s nuclear energy.

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Senior Canada Trade Official Set for Washington Visit...

Dominic LeBlanc told a Toronto audience last week that he expected to speak in the coming days with the U.S. Trade Representative...

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King Charles Has Renounced His Brother. Is It Enough...

The investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor comes at a shaky moment for the British royal family, and for the king himself.

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Korea Warns That Prolonged Middle East Conflict Could...

Prolonged geopolitical tensions in the Middle East could disrupt South Korea’s chip industry, a top South Korean politician has warned.

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Iran’s Underground ‘Missile Cities’ Have Become One...

The bunkers, built to shield Iran’s vast missile arsenal from destruction, have become prime targets in the war.

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China Signals New Era of Slower Economic Growth

China set a historically low growth target of 4.5% to 5%, suggesting that the world’s second-largest economy is entering an era of...

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Ecuador Deepens U.S. Military Alliance to Fight Drugs

The small Andean country is the latest front in Washington’s expanded campaign against Latin American drug traffickers, with the launch...

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The Billionaire Whose Ships Are Braving Missiles in...

George Prokopiou made one of the boldest plays of his 55-year tanker career: sending ships through the Strait of Hormuz while war...

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Vincorion Plans Frankfurt Listing as European Defense...

The defense and aviation supplier expects the IPO to be completed by the first half of 2026, and said it is well-positioned to tap...

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Length of Middle East Conflict to Determine Impact...

The economic impact of the Middle East conflict on Asia will largely depend on how long it drags on, the chief economist of the Asian...

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