Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney, a former banker, achieved a political miracle by leading the Liberal Party to a fourth term just three months after entering politics, promising to bolster the economy and confront President Trump amid ongoing trade tensions. Carney inherited a politically unstable situation with Parliament inactive since before Christmas, necessitating swift action to establish his cabinet and legislative agenda to avoid a vote of no confidence. His campaign positioned him as a global anti-Trump figure, appealing to Canadians’ desire for leadership that can navigate the challenges posed by U.S. policies.
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U.K. Joins U.S. in Strike Against Houthis in Yemen
SummaryBritain's military conducted a joint operation with U.S. forces against the Houthi militia in Yemen for the first time since President Trump re-entered office, aiming to degrade Houthi capabilities and protect international shipping. The operation targeted buildings used for drone manufacturing near Sana, with careful planning to minimize civilian risk, although details on casualties were not provided. This strike follows intensified Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, coinciding with President Trump's...
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