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Newly Elected Canadian Prime Minister Promises Smooth Transition

The newly elected Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney, has vowed a quick and smooth transition of power from outgoing PM Justin Trudeau. The upcoming election is expected to be influenced by ongoing trade tensions with the US and rising Canadian nationalism.
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Argentines Protest Austerity Measures, Clash with Police

Argentines protest government's austerity policies, with retirees and soccer fans clashing with police. The article explores the social and economic challenges facing Argentina and the need for a balanced approach to address the crisis.
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BlackRock Expands Presence in Panama

BlackRock's acquisition of a majority stake in the Panama Ports Company is a strategic move that addresses U.S. concerns about Chinese influence in the Panama Canal region. This deal reduces the presence of a Hong Kong-based company and strengthens the U.S. position, though experts caution that China may still find other ways to exert influence.
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US Resumes Intelligence Sharing and Security Aid to Ukraine

The US has decided to lift the pause on intelligence sharing and resume security assistance to Ukraine following high-level talks in Saudi Arabia. The discussions aim to advance the peace process and permanently end the war.
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Europe Rearming and Boosting Ukraine Aid

The EU proposes an $873 billion plan to rearm Europe and support Ukraine, as concerns grow over Russia's potential expansion beyond Ukraine. Experts highlight the need to balance defense investments and external suppliers.
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G7 Foreign Ministers to Discuss Ukraine Conflict Amid Ceasefire Push

G7 foreign ministers meet in Canada to discuss the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, as the U.S. proposes a 30-day ceasefire. The talks focus on finding a path to a just and lasting peace.
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US Lawmakers Welcome Ukraine’s 30-Day Ceasefire Agreement

US lawmakers welcome Ukraine's 30-day ceasefire agreement, but experts raise concerns about Russia's past record of not adhering to ceasefires. The success of the agreement will depend on both sides' willingness to engage in good-faith negotiations.
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Pope’s 12-Year Milestone Marked Amid Uncertain Future

Pope Francis celebrates 12 years as head of the Catholic Church, but his recent hospitalization for pneumonia raises concerns about his ability to continue leading the global church amid unfinished reforms and the upcoming 2025 Jubilee.
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Belgium Arrests in EU Corruption Probe

The arrests in Belgium's EU corruption probe highlight concerns over foreign influence, particularly from China's Huawei, in European political and economic affairs. This investigation could have far-reaching implications for Huawei's 5G involvement and EU-China relations.
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Kremlin Sees Reasons for Optimism in Ceasefire Deal

The Kremlin has expressed cautious optimism about a proposed ceasefire deal between Ukraine and Russia, following talks between a U.S. envoy and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.