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Hoekstra's missteps in Canada are mild compared to some of Trump's ambassadors

Pete Hoekstra's issues in Canada, which led tens of thousands of Canadians to sign a petition calling for his ouster, are relatively mild when compared to some of the scandals other U.S. ambassadors have provoked in allies countries.
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U.S. businessowners don't want to leave their Canadian suppliers, but 50% tariffs might leave them no choice

American entrepreneurs say sustained, 50 per cent tariffs would force them to make the choice they've been hoping to avoid for more than a year and a half: breaking away from longstanding, good-faith relationships with Canadian suppliers for the sake of their finances.
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Russian missile attack in Kharkiv kills at least 10, as Ukraine keeps up drone attacks in Moscow

A Russian missile attack killed 10 people on Tuesday in a village in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, Ukrainian authorities said.
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Could an explosive drone at a German airport signal a growing Russian threat to NATO?

Following the discovery of a drone laden with explosives and a detonator at Germany’s Leipzig airport, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov signaled Moscow's intent to step up retaliation against countries that are helping Ukraine.
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Student kills schoolmate and himself in livestreamed Philippine school attack, official says

A high school student carrying two pistols shot to death a fellow student before killing himself Tuesday in an attack in a southern Philippine high school campus that he livestreamed using a body-worn camera, police and other officials said. It was the second fatal school shooting in the country in just two months.




