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U.S. trade court rules against Trump's 10% global tariffs

The U.S. Trade Court on Thursday ruled against U.S. President Donald Trump's latest 10 per cent global tariffs, finding across-the-board tariffs were not justified under a 1970s trade law.
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Why disarming Hezbollah is about much more than guns and rockets

Facing an existential breaking point, Lebanon’s government is attempting to disarm Hezbollah and assert state sovereignty following a fragile, often-violated April ceasefire with Israel. The path forward remains a dangerous gamble.
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Toronto-based Sherritt pulls back from mining joint venture in Cuba amid expansion of U.S. sanctions

The United States on Thursday imposed financial sanctions on a sprawling business conglomerate run by Cuba's military and a Cuban-Canadian mining joint venture, as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on the island's communist leaders by targeting sources of foreign investment.
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In meeting with Pope Leo, Rubio tries to minimize Trump's attacks

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Pope Leo at the Vatican on Thursday morning, in a visit that was officially about diplomacy but in reality was about cleaning up after President Donald Trump’s latest swipes at the first American pope.
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Mexico trade mission launches in Toronto as businesses seek to expand ties with Canada

A major Mexican trade mission to Canada launched Thursday, involving over 200 Mexican businesses seeking to expand commercial links during the two-day, two-city encounter that will include high-level talks on the Canada-US-Mexico Agreement.




