Trump's Taiwan Arms Comments Raise Anxiety
Trump calls Taiwan arms sales a 'negotiating chip' with China, raising fears Taiwan may be sidelined. He also urges chipmakers to move to U.S.
Trump calls Taiwan arms sales a 'negotiating chip' with China, raising fears Taiwan may be sidelined. He also urges chipmakers to move to U.S.
Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette embarks on a mission to France, focusing on economic ties, cultural exchanges, and climate collaboration. Key topics include trade, innovation, and shared priorities.
A Tennessee man known for posting racist videos is being held on a $1.25 million bond following a courthouse shooting in Clarksville that left one person injured.
After retiring from a high-stakes career, a woman faces an identity crisis when she can't name a single hobby. Through walking and journaling, she rebuilds herself.
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RecommendedThe Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais has led to the elimination of Black-majority districts across the South, threatening decades of progress since the Voting Rights Act.
Trump's requests for a lavish ballroom and a 250-foot arch spark legal battles and GOP headaches, raising questions about executive power and congressional approval.
President Trump's all-day prayer festival on the National Mall features evangelical speakers with a history of bigoted comments toward Catholics and Muslims, raising concerns about Christian nationalism.
U.S. and Nigerian forces killed Abu Bakr al-Mainuki, a top Islamic State leader, in a joint operation. Trump confirmed the mission, calling al-Mainuki the group's second-in-command.
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Manchester, is seen as a potential saviour for the UK government but first needs a seat in Parliament, according to AP analysis.
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RecommendedPresident Trump announced the death of an Islamic State group leader in a joint U.S.-Nigerian mission, highlighting ongoing counterterrorism efforts.
Pope Leo XIV will visit France in September 2026, including a stop at UNESCO's Paris headquarters. The trip aims to promote peace and cultural dialogue.
Premier Danielle Smith vows to appeal a court ruling that blocked a pro-separation petition, citing anti-democratic concerns and broader implications for citizen initiatives.
Ten years after Candice Rochelle Bobb, an expectant mother, was shot and killed in Rexdale, Toronto police renew their appeal for information to solve the cold case.
John Carpay warns that Bill C-22's expanded surveillance powers, including AI interactions, threaten privacy and freedom. He argues for balanced security measures.
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RecommendedBC Human Rights Tribunal dismisses professor's complaint, ruling classical liberalism is not a recognized political philosophy, sparking debate over EDI.
Barry Wellar criticizes Doug Ford's contempt for transparency, arguing FOI changes block public access to Greenbelt records and undermine accountability.
A reader criticizes Finance Minister Champagne for spending $12K on a speech writer, suggests using AI. Another urges bringing back speed cameras. A third laments Canada's declining GDP.
President Trump reaffirms his statement that he doesn't consider Americans' financial situations when negotiating Iran deal, calling it 'perfect' despite backlash.
Texas Children's Hospital will pay $10M and open a detransition clinic, settling a probe by Texas and DOJ over gender-affirming care billing practices.
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RecommendedThucydides, the ancient Greek general and historian, is cited by world leaders like Carney and Xi for his political realism and the 'Thucydides trap' theory.
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Virginia's attempt to reinstate a congressional map that favored Democrats, upholding a lower court ruling that the map was unconstitutional gerrymander.
A Vancouver councillor proposes a motion to restore sex-worker safety supports after budget cuts eliminated a key planner position, as the FIFA World Cup approaches.
A new federal-Alberta agreement lowers emissions costs for oil producers and paves the way for a pipeline to B.C. by 2027, drawing sharp criticism from Premier David Eby.
VP JD Vance touts anti-fraud efforts in Maine, but DOJ dropped over 23,000 cases, including 900+ fraud cases, since Trump took office.
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RecommendedAlberta's separation petition faces escalating legal and political battles as pipeline timeline debate intensifies. Premier Danielle Smith and supporters push for referendum.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block a Virginia court ruling that invalidated a Democratic-backed congressional map, dealing a blow to Democrats' midterm hopes.
Survivors of intimate partner violence praise a landmark Supreme Court of Canada ruling that strengthens legal protections and offers hope for justice.
B.C. Premier David Eby criticizes the federal government's pipeline agreement with Alberta, calling it a reward for 'bad behaviour' and vowing to continue fighting the project.
The Crown is appealing a B.C. sex assault case dismissal due to trial delays, arguing the stay of proceedings was an error. A new trial is being sought.
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RecommendedPremier Danielle Smith's agreement with PM Carney on pipeline and carbon pricing is a historic win for Alberta, potentially reducing separatist sentiment by securing economic gains.