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Trump brushes off tariff-related market chaos: ‘It’s going very well’

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U.S. President Donald Trump and his allies are defending his sweeping ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs despite a global stock market selloff and rising fears of a worldwide recession. Trump said he thinks ‘it’s going very well,’ and that...
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Trump Aide Rubio's Shocker For U.S.' European Allies | 'Make Sacrifices To Keep U.S. In NATO'

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reassured allies that Donald Trump is not anti-NATO and that the country will remain in the alliance. However, he asked his counterparts to make sacrifices and raise defence spending to 5%. His...
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U.S. stocks tumble after Trump's tariffs shock

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Financial markets around the world are reeling in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's latest and most severe volley of tariffs — and the U.S. stock market may be taking the worst of it. The S&P 500 was down four per cent in early...
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US-Greenland row: Greenland PM Nielson says island won't be sold to US

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Greenland's Prime Minister Nielson vows to protect the country's sovereignty. Leaders across Greenland have united against the proposal, pushing back on Trump's interest in acquiring the territory. The backlash intensifies as the island...
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Pentagon memo urges US military to prioritise its resources on China

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A leaked Pentagon memo calls for the US military to prioritize resources against China, labeling it the "sole threat." The guidance emphasizes troop presence and warns against a potential Taiwan takeover.
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'Excuse Me?': Trump Aide Vance Roars At Denmark From Greenland For Not Keeping Russia, China At Bay

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Vice-President JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance visited the U.S. Pituffik Space Base in Greenland. Speaking to troops, Vance said that military force is not necessary for the U.S. to expand its presence in Greenland and that locals will...
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Allies reaffirm support for Ukraine at Paris summit

9th - Higher Ed
European allies pledge unwavering support for Ukraine—Sanctions on Russia to remain until a lasting peace is secured.
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South Sudan's VP Riek Machar arrested, UN warns of widespread conflict

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South Sudan's Vice President Riek Machar has reportedly been arrested, as tensions rise with his long-time rival President Salva Kiir.
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Canada has to ‘rebalance’ its trade, look at other markets: EU adviser

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Mark Camilleri, a Canadian lawyer who is special European Union adviser to the Business Council of Canada and the president and CEO of the Canada EU Trade and Investment Association, says maintaining most of Canada’s exports to the...
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Tariffs ‘self-defeating' for the U.S., says former ambassador

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Susan Rice, former U.S. ambassador to the UN and former national security adviser, about the impact of tariffs, and whether Canada should continue to share intelligence with the...
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Greenland PM Pours Cold Water On Trump's Arctic Island Dream | 'U.S. Won't Get It'

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Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen declared that the U.S. will not gain control over the Arctic island, asserting Greenland's independence. His statement follows President Donald Trump’s controversial remarks about...
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Shock in Beijing: Trump Military Vows To Crush 'Enemy' China | Pentagon Chief Hegseth's Bombshell

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On his first Indo-Pacific tour, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a strong message, declaring the U.S. is prepared to “defeat and destroy” its enemies if necessary. In Honolulu, Hegseth reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to...
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UK remains happy to share intelligence' with US despite leak

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Downing Street has insisted it is confident UK intelligence shared with the US is being handled appropriately, in the wake of a high-profile security breach involving the Trump administration.
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Putin's Offer To Ukraine In Kursk Rattles Zelensky | Watch His Outburst In Meeting With Starmer

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has told the country's Western allies to form a clear position on security guarantees. His remarks came as Russian President Vladimir Putin issued an ultimatum to Ukrainian troops in Kursk to...
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Trump Signals Ukraine Peace Deal As G7 Reaffirms Support, Putin Expresses ‘Cautious Optimism’

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The United States and its G7 allies reaffirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion. G7 foreign ministers, including the EU, welcomed ongoing efforts toward a ceasefire, referencing a March 11 meeting in Saudi...
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How this steel producer deals with 'shifting goalposts every day' | Hanomansing Tonight

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AI Industries co-owner Karim Walji says that the back-and-forth over tariffs has his company struggling against competition from other countries. Walji explains that ‘75 per cent of our business is U.S. bound,’ so collaboration between...
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Why this Vancouver beermaker says he can't buy cans in Canada | Hanomansing Tonight

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Superflux Beer Company founder Adam Henderson explains that most beer cans come from the United States. The Vancouver beermaker says that passing the added cost from tariffs to consumers will be difficult if they want their beer to...
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European Union slaps retaliatory tariffs on US steel products from April 1

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The US has imposed a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, triggering global backlash. The EU has announced retaliatory tariffs on US steel products starting April 1, while Canada has rolled back a power surcharge after Trump’s...
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Trump reacts to Canada hitting back at U.S. with tariffs on $29.8B worth of goods

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The federal government announced a plan on Wednesday to slap tariffs on $29.8 billion worth of American goods to hit back against U.S. President Donald Trump after he imposed punishing tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum early...
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Ford taking ‘Captain Canada’ role — but is he overstepping?

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Media and communications professor Jon Parker says Ontario Premier Doug Ford has done a ‘tremendous job’ with his political offensive against U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. However, Parker says Ford ‘overstepped’ when musing...
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Canadian steel workers ‘afraid’ for their jobs given U.S. tariff uncertainty | Hanomansing Tonight

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Frank Crowder is the president of United Steelworkers local 7135 that represents workers at National Steel Car in Hamilton, Ont. He shares his reaction to the uncertainty around U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats.
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Trade expert speaks to tariff whiplash amid Canada-U.S. threats | Hanomansing Tonight

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University of Calgary professor Carlo Dade discusses Ontario Premier Doug Ford's pause of a 25 per cent surcharge on provincially generated electricity purchased south of the border as the U.S. backs down from plans to impose a 50 per...
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Fractures threaten future of five eyes alliance as Trump’s 'Putin' era unfolds

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Some U.S. allies are considering scaling back the intelligence they share with Washington in response to the Trump administration’s conciliatory approach to Russia. Watch to know more!
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EU rallies for Ukraine as US support wanes, urges defence boost and unity amid rising threats

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EU leaders pledge support for Ukraine amid US tensions, push for defence boost, and seek to sway Hungary’s Orban.