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Royal support for Canada: King Charles III’s meeting with Carney

In a gesture filled with symbolic meaning, King Charles III recently held a meeting with Mark Carney, who previously served as the Governor of the Bank of Canada and is a key player in international finance. This encounter, mostly ceremonial in nature, emphasizes the monarch's continuous bond with the Commonwealth nation and underscores the significance of strengthening relationships with prominent Canadian individuals in the global arena.Set against the context of a changing dynamic between the monarchy and its Commonwealth realms like Canada, the meeting occurred. Being a constitutional monarchy, Canada holds a distinct connection to the British Crown, with the…
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Skepticism over Russia’s peace intentions intensifies before talks

With growing anticipation surrounding the forthcoming discussions between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, the Russian leader faces increasing demands to prove that his nation is sincerely devoted to peace. Calls for tangible actions are being voiced by international leaders and observers alike, stressing the importance of Russia undertaking substantial measures to reduce global tensions and show its readiness to participate in constructive dialogue.As anticipation builds for upcoming talks between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, the Russian president is under mounting pressure to show that his country is genuinely committed to peace. The calls for concrete actions come from both international…
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Container ship crashes into anchored US-flagged oil tanker in the North Sea

A crash in the North Sea involving a cargo vessel and a stationary oil tanker flying the US flag has heightened worries about sea travel safety along one of the planet's most trafficked shipping lanes. This event, happening under uncertain conditions, has highlighted possible failures in navigating standards and the difficulties caused by crowded international sea routes.Early assessments indicate that the container vessel collided with the anchored oil tanker, resulting in damage to both crafts. Although no significant injuries or oil leaks have been verified so far, officials are conducting a thorough probe to uncover the reasons behind this incident.…
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Ceasefire extension disagreement leads to humanitarian aid hold

On March 2nd, 2025, tensions in the Gaza Strip escalated dramatically following the Israeli government's decision to halt the entry of humanitarian aid into the Palestinian territory. This action occurred after Hamas declined a proposal to prolong the initial phase of the ceasefire, which has sparked international concern and worsened the humanitarian crisis in the area.Ceasefire Background and Unsuccessful NegotiationsContexto del Alto el Fuego y Negociaciones FallidasThe extension proposal, presented by the U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, asked Hamas to release half of the hostages still held captive, with the promise of releasing the remainder upon reaching a final agreement.…
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Ukraine and US Failed about Rare Minerals Deal il to Sign Rare Earth Agreement

Ukraine and US Unable to Conclude Deal on Rare Earth MineralsOn Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with US President Donald Trump in Washington to sign an agreement granting the US access to Ukraine’s rare earth mineral deposits. However, the meeting took an unexpected turn, ending in a heated exchange between Zelensky, Trump, and Vice President JD Vance. Following Zelensky’s early departure, the White House announced that no agreement had been signed.Zelensky had earlier conveyed hope that this "initial" agreement might lead to enhanced collaboration. Yet, he acknowledged that Ukraine still hadn't obtained any security assurances from the US—a crucial…
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New York City’s Congestion Pricing Set to Begin Amid Legal Challenges

New York City’s Congestion Pricing Set to Begin Amid Legal Challenges

Cars traveling through Manhattan will face new tolls starting just after midnight on January 5, 2025, as New York City implements the nation's first congestion pricing plan. However, the plan continues to face legal challenges, particularly from the state of New Jersey, which argues that the program could lead to environmental damage and economic consequences beyond the river. Key details on congestion pricing Under the congestion pricing system, drivers entering Manhattan below 60th Street will pay: Peak times (weekdays 5am-9pm, weekends 9am-9pm): $9 Off-peak hours: $2.25 (a 75% discount) The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) expects a 10% reduction in cars…
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Ukraine halts Russian gas transit to Europe, ending decades of energy dominance

Ukraine halts Russian gas transit to Europe, ending decades of energy dominance

On New Year's Day, Ukraine officially cut off the flow of Russian natural gas to several European countries, marking the end of Moscow's long-standing dominance of European energy markets. The move, which had been widely anticipated, comes as the five-year transit agreement between Russia and Ukraine expired without renewal amid the ongoing war between the two nations. At around 8am local time on Wednesday, Russian state energy giant Gazprom confirmed that gas exports to Europe via Ukrainian pipelines had stopped. This development, which follows more than three decades of transit of Russian gas through Ukraine, highlights changing energy dynamics in…
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John Thune prepares to lead as Senate majority leader amid political challenges

John Thune prepares to lead as Senate majority leader amid political challenges

John Thune's political career has been defined by resilience, strategic thinking, and the ability to tackle complex challenges. After ousting Sen. Tom Daschle, the influential Democratic majority leader, in 2004, Thune quickly faced one of his toughest battles: preventing the closure of Ellsworth Air Force Base, a key economic pillar in his home state of South Dakota . Successfully fending off that threat not only ensured his political future, but also taught him lessons that would shape his rise to the Senate. Now, as Thune takes over as Senate majority leader, he faces another formidable test. Leading a chamber of…
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European markets slip in final full trading session of the year

European markets slip in final full trading session of the year

European stock markets traded lower on Monday in the last full trading session of 2024, as investors braced for a quiet end to the year. The pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell 0.5% in early afternoon trading in London, with most sectors posting losses. Technology, industrial and media stocks led the declines, while oil and gas stocks managed to post gains. Trading volumes remained light as markets across the region prepared to close early or remain closed until January 2 for the New Year holidays. Despite Monday's modest performance, European stocks are on track to end the year with moderate gains.…
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Trump threatens EU with tariffs over trade deficit, demands increased US energy purchases

Trump threatens EU with tariffs over trade deficit, demands increased US energy purchases

President-elect Donald Trump ramped up his rhetoric on trade on Friday, warning the European Union that it must significantly reduce its trade deficit with the United States by buying more American oil and gas or face tariffs. “I told the European Union that it must make up for its huge deficit with the United States by buying our oil and gas on a large scale. Otherwise, it will just be tariffs,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform shortly after 1 pm ET. The trade deficit between the United States and the EU in goods and services amounted to 131.3…
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