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Air Canada, United Airlines halt flights to Mexico’s Puerto Vallarta

Air Canada said on Sunday it has temporarily suspended operations in Mexico's Puerto Vallarta, and United Airlines said it canceled its flights there, after...

Hundreds protest in Verona ahead of Olympics closing ceremony

The rally, “Olympics? No thanks”, was organised by university groups and associations that oppose hosting an event they say disrupts forests, pours concrete onto...

Brent rises late, settles higher and with weekly gain on Iran-US jitters

For most of Friday, Brent and WTI were down, with the market awaiting developments in the struggle between Iran and the U.S International News via...

Alberta plans referendum to wrest control over immigration from Canadian government

The move, announced by Premier Danielle Smith in a televised address on Thursday evening, represents an attempt by Alberta to wrest control of a key...

UK police seek information from ex-protection officers of king’s brother Andrew

Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on Thursday, his 66th birthday, on suspicion of misconduct in a public office International News via Reuters: British police said on Friday they...

Trump furious after Supreme Court upends his global tariffs, vows new 10% levy

The court's landmark 6-3 ruling upended the leverage Trump and his trade envoys have wielded over foreign governments, both allies and foes, at negotiating...

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-wife ‘Fergie’ also undone by Epstein ties

Ferguson, popularly known as "Fergie", married Prince Andrew in a glittering ceremony at Westminster Abbey in 1986 International News via Reuters: With the downfall of Andrew...

Billionaire Wexner says he visited Epstein’s island but denies knowledge of financier’s crimes

Wexner, 88, said he cut all ties to Epstein nearly 20 years ago and he has not been accused of criminal wrongdoing International News via...

UK expects continued favourable trade with U.S. after Supreme Court ruling

In April last year, Trump announced "reciprocal" tariffs on goods imported from most U.S. trading partners, including Britain, invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers...

US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s global tariffs

The justices, in a 6-3 ruling authored by conservative Chief Justice John Roberts, upheld a lower court's decision that Trump's use of this 1977...

Food aid in Somalia could halt within weeks due to funding shortages, WFP warns

An estimated 4.4 million people face crisis-level food insecurity, with nearly one million of them experiencing severe hunger, due to the impact of failed...

Lagarde dampens ECB exit talk, says she expects to finish her term

Lagarde's status as leader of Europe's most important financial institution was plunged into doubt this week after the Financial Times reported she planned to...
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