In Syria, over 1,300 people, including civilians, have been killed in three days of intense fighting between government forces and those loyal to Bashar al-Assad. The conflict, the worst since Assad’s ouster, poses a significant challenge to Syria’s new government. The deaths include civilians, security forces, and Alawite militants. Many killings are seen as revenge against the Alawite community, Assad’s traditional supporters. The violence escalated after Alawite gunmen killed government forces in Latakia, leading to curfews and reinforcements in the region.
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Donald Trump’s steel tariffs prompt anger and warnings of ‘catastrophic’ job cuts in Canada
Canada's steel industry faces severe threats following US President Donald Trump's decision to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50%, potentially leading to "catastrophic" job losses and supply chain disruptions. Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent attempts to mend US-Canada relations have been undermined, as Canadian officials express concerns over the impact on their 23,000 steel jobs and the broader economy. In response, Canada plans retaliatory tariffs on US goods, while Carney asserts the...
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