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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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Is Israel deliberately starting wildfires in Lebanon?

As Israeli airstrikes escalate in Southern Lebanon, emergency workers there are accusing the IDF of deliberately starting wildfires. We look at what’s happening on the ground.
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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.




