Carney’s Davos speech ‘political noise,’ may jeopardize CUSMA, Lutnick says – National

Carney’s Davos speech ‘political noise,’ may jeopardize CUSMA, Lutnick says – National

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech in Davos is being seen as “political noise” by U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in an interview. In an interview with Bloomberg on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Lutnick said Carney’s positioning and trade deal with China would jeopardize the…

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‘We cannot negotiate on our sovereignty,’ Danish PM says on Greenland deal – National

‘We cannot negotiate on our sovereignty,’ Danish PM says on Greenland deal – National

Any talks with U.S. President Donald Trump cannot include a negotiation on the sovereignty of Greenland and Denmark, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said in a statement a day after Trump announced he and NATO had agreed to a “framework” for a deal. “We can negotiate on everything political; security, investments, economy. But we cannot…

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Socialist vs Billionaire: Why Zohran Mamdani’s relationship with NYPD chief is key for New York | World News

Socialist vs Billionaire: Why Zohran Mamdani’s relationship with NYPD chief is key for New York | World News

NYC’s new delivery worker law takes effect January 26, 2026, as Zohran Mamdani sues one app and warns 60 others of shutdowns/ Youtube When New York voters elected Zohran Mamdani, they did not just choose a left-wing firebrand who once called the police “racist” and “a threat to public safety”. They also, perhaps unintentionally, chose…

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Why some want an Estée Lauder boycott amid Trump’s Greenland threats – National

Why some want an Estée Lauder boycott amid Trump’s Greenland threats – National

As U.S. President Donald Trump continues his push to acquire Greenland, there is talk on social media about whether consumers should boycott products made by the cosmetics company Estée Lauder and its affiliate brands in response. Since Jan. 15, and especially over the weekend of Jan. 17 and Jan. 18, there have been spikes in…

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Thousands of Chinese pilots trained every year in America: New book | World News

Thousands of Chinese pilots trained every year in America: New book | World News

A new book by American investigative author Peter Schweizer has alleged that thousands of Chinese nationals receive flight training every year at civilian aviation schools in the United States, raising concerns that the skills acquired could ultimately strengthen China’s military aviation capabilities.In The Invisible Coup, Schweizer claims that flight schools across California and Arizona have,…

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How China created artificial islands by dumping sand into the sea in just one decade | World News

How China created artificial islands by dumping sand into the sea in just one decade | World News

How China created artificial islands by dumping sand into the sea in just one decade (AI-generated) Island building in the open ocean is not a modern idea. Cities such as San Francisco and Miami expanded their coastlines decades ago by reshaping shallow waters. In recent years, however, large-scale island construction has increasingly taken place far…

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Ontario-based GFL jobs safe, Ford says, as company moves executive HQ stateside

Ontario-based GFL jobs safe, Ford says, as company moves executive HQ stateside

Ontario Premier Doug says he doesn’t have concerns about waste collection giant GFL Environmental relocating its executive headquarters from Vaughan to Florida, a move the company said is motivated by stock market opportunities. On Wednesday, GFL announced it would relocate its headquarters to Miami Beach to balance equity opportunities, adding it remained committed to having…

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Man who killed former Japanese prime minister sentenced to life in prison – National

Man who killed former Japanese prime minister sentenced to life in prison – National

A Japanese court on Wednesday sentenced to life imprisonment a man who admitted to assassinating former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe. The case has revealed decades of cozy ties between Japan’s governing party and a controversial South Korean church. Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, earlier admitted to killing Abe in July 2022 as the former prime minister…

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Ice in the desert? UAE records its lowest temperature of the season at 0.2°C | World News

Ice in the desert? UAE records its lowest temperature of the season at 0.2°C | World News

👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website UAE recorded its coldest morning this winter as temperatures dropped to 0.2°C today early morning/Representative Image The UAE experienced one of its coldest mornings of the winter season today, with temperatures dropping sharply across several parts of the country. The lowest temperature recorded this morning was 0.2°C in Jebel…

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Doug Ford says Canadians should ‘boycott’ Chinese-made electric vehicles

Doug Ford says Canadians should ‘boycott’ Chinese-made electric vehicles

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is telling Canadians not to buy any of the thousands of Chinese-made electric vehicles set to begin entering the country every year as the province’s auto sector struggles to come to terms with a new trade deal. During a recent trip to China, Prime Minister Mark Carney agreed to massively lower…

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