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  • Canadian PM Carney Says He Apologized to Trump Over Antitariff Ad

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    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he apologized to President Trump over an antitariff television ad that had angered Trump and sent the two countries’ trade talks into a tailspin.

    Carney made the apology earlier this week during a dinner in South Korea for Asia-Pacific leaders, he told reporters Saturday at a news conference. Trump had been offended by the advertisement, Carney said, which was sponsored by the Ontario government and included audio of former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs.

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  • What to Know About Trump’s Latest Tariffs

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    President Trump’s tariff policies have taken numerous twists and turns this year.

    He and President Xi Jinping reached a trade agreement that will see the U.S. lowering tariffs on Chinese imports imposed this year to 20%. When added to tariffs imposed on Chinese imports during Trump’s first term, overall U.S. duties on Chinese imports will total around 47%.

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  • Hurricane Melissa Lashes Cuba as Category 2 Storm

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    Hurricane Melissa weakened to a Category 2 storm that is expected to cause catastrophic damage as it passes through Cuba, a day after it hit Jamaica as one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record. 

    The hurricane passed through eastern Cuba on Wednesday morning with 105 mile-an-hour winds, and is expected to dump as much as 25 inches of rain in certain areas, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm made landfall early Wednesday in the Cuban province of Santiago de Cuba with maximum sustained winds of close to 120 mph.

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  • Two U.S. Navy Aircraft From Same Carrier Crash Into South China Sea

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    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—A U.S. military helicopter and a jet fighter from the same aircraft carrier crashed into the South China Sea within 30 minutes of each other on Sunday.

    The two aircraft’s five crew members were rescued and are in stable condition, the U.S. Pacific Fleet said on X. Both aircraft had taken off from the USS Nimitz, America’s oldest aircraft carrier that is returning to its home base on the U.S. West Coast for decommissioning scheduled for next year.

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  • Fear Grips a Caribbean Nation in the Shadow of U.S. Boat Strikes

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    LAS CUEVAS, Trinidad and Tobago—Fear is rippling through this Caribbean island nation off the coast of Venezuela.

    Fishermen say they are staying home or sticking close to shore amid a massive buildup of American firepower in the region. Heading out into deeper water, where the fishing is better is too risky, they say, after the U.S. carried out at least 10 airstrikes on boats—allegedly carrying drugs—that have killed 43 people, some of them off the Trinidad coast.

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  • With Sarkozy in Prison, France Asks: Has the Judiciary Gone Too Far?

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    PARIS—French courts have delivered one shock ruling after another this year, testing the balance of power between the country’s fiercely independent judiciary and its political leadership.

    In March, a court banned far-right leader Marine Le Pen from running for office for five years after finding her guilty of embezzling European Union funds. Then, on Tuesday, conservative Nicolas Sarkozy became the first former president to see the inside of a prison cell, after judges sentenced him to five years for conspiring to obtain campaign funds from Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi.

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  • Inside the Warehouse in Israel Where the U.S. Is Overseeing Trump’s Peace Plan

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    KIRYAT GAT, Israel—On the edge of a small city in southern Israel, a cavernous warehouse is being remade into the headquarters of President Trump’s Gaza peace plan.

    Two hundred U.S. troops working with Israel’s military and other partners have scrambled over the past week to build out a new Civil-Military Coordination Center. It will monitor the fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hamas and coordinate the flow of aid and security assistance to Gaza, which lies roughly 20 miles away.

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  • As Trump and Xi Get Set to Talk Trade, Asia Worries About Impact on Its Security

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    President Trump put the world on notice in his first term that the U.S. was preparing for an era of intensified military and economic competition with Beijing.

    But as he left for his first trip to Asia since returning to the White House, striking a new trade deal with Chinese leader Xi Jinping has moved to the top of Trump’s agenda, spurring apprehensions among allies that the dealmaking might come at their expense.

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  • It Sits on a Vast Haul of Mineral Wealth. Now This Arctic City Must Be Moved.

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    The underground wealth beneath the Arctic city of Kiruna fuels Sweden’s economy and is a central cog in one of Europe’s core defense industries. It has also, quite literally, undermined the city’s foundation, prompting an unprecedented urban relocation project.

    Kiruna is home to one the world’s largest deposits of iron ore, used to produce Swedish jet fighters and combat vehicles. Two years ago, mining officials announced that the city, about 90 miles north of the Arctic Circle, also sits on what could be the largest find of rare earths in Europe.

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  • Trump Pitches Meeting With Kim Jong Un During Asia Tour: ‘Put Out the Word’

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    Departing for his first Asia trip of his second term, President Trump publicly called for a meeting with a regional leader not on his diplomatic itinerary: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.

    Trump, speaking to reporters on Air Force One en route to Malaysia, reiterated his openness to meeting Kim, asking the media to “put out the word.” Trump concludes his multi-stop trip to Asia in South Korea, where the president would be within roughly 250 miles from the Korean Demilitarized Zone—site of the two leaders’ last face-to-face encounter in 2019.

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  • Freed From Israeli Prisons, Gazans Pass From ‘One Hell Into Another’

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    For more than 20 months during the two-year war in Gaza, Dr. Ahmad Mhanna was locked away in Israel’s prison network with thousands of other Palestinians taken from Gaza. When he returned to the enclave earlier this month as part of a prisoners-for-hostages exchange deal, he said he left one grim reality for another.

    “Life in Gaza, like prison, has been torturous, full of suffering and hunger,” Mhanna said. “In prison I hadn’t experienced feeling a full stomach in more than 600 days. I came to learn that my wife, who was in Gaza the whole time, hadn’t either.”

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    Omar Abdel-Baqui

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  • Trump Says He Is Terminating Trade Negotiations With Canada

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    WASHINGTON—President Trump said late Thursday he was terminating trade negotiations with Canada, contending the country had run an advertisement featuring Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs.

    “Based on their egregious behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED,” Trump wrote on social media shortly before 11 p.m.

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  • A Parade of Senior U.S. Officials Descends on Israel for ‘Bibisitting’ Duty

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    Trump has touted Gaza cease-fire as the “historic dawn of a new Middle East,” but the old Middle East isn’t entirely gone.

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    Vera Bergengruen

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  • China’s Economy Expands at Slowest Pace in a Year

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    SINGAPORE—China said economic momentum decelerated to its slowest pace in a year, putting Beijing on alert in the midst of hardball trade negotiations with the U.S.

    China said its gross domestic product expanded 4.8% in the third quarter of 2025 compared with a year earlier, down from 5.2% growth in the second quarter. Over the first nine months of the year, China’s economy expanded 5.2% from the year-earlier period, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. That means that Beijing is largely on track to hit its official target of around 5.0% growth for 2025.

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  • The Israeli Politician Who Became Netanyahu’s Top Trump Whisperer

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    TEL AVIV—When President Trump presented his 20-point plan to bring the Gaza war to an end last month from a White House lectern, he interrupted himself twice to talk directly to someone sitting in the front row: “Right, Ron?” he said.

    That man was Ron Dermer, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s closest confidant and the manager of Israel’s relationship with America—and by extension, Trump. Most Americans don’t know his name and he rarely speaks publicly in Israel. But he is one of the most influential American-born Israeli politicians in the nation’s history and has been key to maintaining U.S. support for the war and cutting a deal to end it largely on Israel’s terms.

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  • A New Challenge for China’s Economy: ‘Involution’

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    Beijing is fighting to limit the damage from a pattern of price wars and excess capacity across multiple industries.

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    Hannah Miao

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  • How Venezuela’s Maduro Became Coup-Proof After Years of Military Purges

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    For years, Venezuelans fighting to unseat President Nicolás Maduro have hoped the country’s military would do the job for them. But even with a menacing U.S. Navy buildup currently offshore, the strongman is virtually coup-proof.

    The leftist leader has purged officers accused of conspiring against him, jailing and sending them into exile. The vaunted intelligence service of close ally, Cuba, has worked to identify plots and renegades, with intelligence officers placed in every unit.

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    Juan Forero

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  • U.S. to Repatriate Survivors of Strike on Suspected Drug Vessel

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    The U.S. is transferring two alleged drug traffickers to Colombia and Ecuador for detention and prosecution after they were briefly held on a U.S. Navy warship in the Caribbean, President Trump announced on Saturday.

    The two people survived an attack on a submersible Thursday and were rescued by the U.S. military. They were taken to the USS Iwo Jima, which has been operating in the region and has a full medical staff, according to defense officials.

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  • Drone Threats Ignite Burst of Counterdrone Wizardry

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    Startups from Silicon Valley to Europe and beyond are racing to develop cheap, reliable systems to counter hostile drones.

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    Bertrand Benoit

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  • Israel Still Carrying Out Some Strikes During Gaza Cease-Fire

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    The military has said it was targeting militants who posed a threat or vehicles that came too close and didn’t stop when warned.

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    Anat Peled

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