Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned President-elect Donald Trump that imposing tariffs on Canadian products would also harm Americans, as they discussed the potential impact on both economies during a recent dinner. Trump threatened to impose a 25% tax on all imports from Canada and Mexico to address drug and migrant issues at the border, prompting Canada to consider retaliatory measures. Despite a productive discussion, Trudeau returned without assurances that the tariffs would be lifted, emphasizing the economic ties between the two countries and the potential consequences of escalating trade tensions.
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British man killed by president's convoy in Kenya hit-and-run
A British man, 79-year-old Edgar Riches, was killed in a hit-and-run incident involving a vehicle in Kenyan President William Ruto's convoy on Ngong Road in Nairobi. The driver of the support vehicle, who failed to stop after the accident, has been detained and released on bail pending investigation. This incident has sparked social media uproar, with questions raised about the size and speed of the presidential convoy, leading to calls for more accountability and safety...
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