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What’s next for Trump and Netanyahu in war with Iran

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, is greeted by U.S. President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club on Dec. 29, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. The priorities of the two around Iran diverge, in part, because of the leaders’ differing domestic political concerns. (Alex Brandon/The Associated Press) U.S. President Donald Trump’s attempts to find a way out of the war with Iran have suddenly become a lot more complicated. The Israel versus Iran part of the conflict dramatically ramped up in intensity over a matter of hours on Sunday, exactlyRead more


Ex-member of top climate body says Alberta pipeline deal is not compatible with net-zero

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith acknowledge the crowd before signing an energy agreement in Calgary on May 15. (Todd Korol/Reuters) A former member of Canada’s top climate body said the pipeline deal Canada signed with Alberta is incompatible with Carney government’s net-zero target. “You can’t be saying these deals are still compatible with net-zero by 2050. They’re not. The deal is not compatible with it,” said Simon Donner, the former co-chair of the Net-Zero Advisory Body (NZAB), while testifying before the House of Commons environment committee.Read more


How is America celebrating its 250th birthday?

Anticipation is building across the United States, ahead of the country’s 250th birthday. A range of events have been planned, including a massive fireworks display and an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fight on the White House lawn. Organisers say the events will celebrate the anniversary, but certain events, including those funded by a body that supports US President Donald Trump, are leading to questions around whether the celebrations could become politicised. America250, one of the bodies planning celebrations, was established by Congress ten years ago to plan nonpartisan events. Freedom 250,Read more


Canada’s forestry crisis should be blamed on homegrown problems, not Trump, federal report says

Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Canada, Tim Hodgson, makes an announcement regarding liquefied natural gas with B.C. Premier David Eby, in Vancouver on Thursday, May 14, 2026. (The Canadian Press/Jennifer Gauthier) Canada’s forestry sector is the trade “canary in the coal mine” as it faces structural challenges that go beyond Trump-era tariffs, says the federal minister responsible for natural resources. Tim Hodgson made that comment Wednesday as he unveiled close to $130 million in funding for 56 forestry-related projects across the country. Hodgson, who is in Langford, B.C.,Read more


U.S. House votes to curb Trump’s war powers in strongest rebuke yet

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, centre, walks to a vote in the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. For the first time since the U.S.-led war on Iran began, the House ‌backed a Democratic-led resolution to stop the war until hostilities are ​authorized by Congress. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters) The U.S. House of Representatives for the first time on Wednesday ‌backed a Democratic-led resolution aiming to stop the Iran war until hostilities are ​authorized by Congress, reflecting growing congressional ​concern, even among President Donald Trump’s Republicans, over the war. The ​House voted 215 toRead more


Cuba’s battered tourism sector takes another hit as Spain’s Meliá hotel chain shutters some locations

A view of the exterior of the Gran Hotel Bistol, as seen on Wednesday in Havana. The Spanish hotel group Meliá will cease operations at 15 of the 34 hotels it manages on the island, according to state website Cubadebate, dealing a blow to Cuba’s vital tourism sector. (Yamil Lage/AFP/Getty Images) Spanish hotel chain Meliá has joined a growing list of companies with long-standing operations in Cuba that are withdrawing from or limiting their business on the island after the U.S. announced new sanctions while maintaining an oil embargo. MeliáRead more


Joe Biden sues U.S. Justice Department over planned release of conversations with biographer

Former U.S. president Joe Biden, shown on March 6, is suing the U.S. Justice Department to stop the release of audio recordings and transcripts of private conversations he had with his biographer. (Jim Vondruska/Reuters) Former U.S. president Joe Biden sued the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday, seeking to bar the release of audio recordings and transcripts of ‌private conversations with his biographer in 2016 and 2017. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington D.C., comes ahead of the department’s planned June 15 release of ​the materials to theRead more


Tehran says U.S. violated ceasefire agreement when it launched strikes in southern Iran

Iran said the United States violated a ceasefire after the U.S. conducted what it called defensive strikes in southern Iran, while U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said negotiating a deal to halt the conflict could “take a few days.” Iran’s Foreign Ministry said U.S. strikes in Iran’s southern Hormozgan province, where ‌Iranian media reported sounds of explosions early on Tuesday, represented a “gross violation” of the already tenuous ceasefire in place for nearly seven weeks. Both sides had previously indicated there had been progress on a memorandum of understandingRead more


NASA reveals first plans for a moon base

This illustration shows a concept for what NASA’s Moon Base could look like. (NASA) NASA held a press conference today announcing plans for a lunar base, as well as its commercial partners that will make it come to fruition. “People are looking up again, believing in big things again, and paying attention as America returns to the moon again — and this time to stay,” NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said during a press conference on Tuesday. The plans are continuing off the success of the Artemis II mission around theRead more


Canada’s World Cup team is training in the U.S. Why?

Jesse Marsch, Canada’s national men’s soccer head coach, speaks to the media ahead of the World Cup roster selection camp in Charlotte, N.C., on Monday, where he said the team is training in the city mainly for the weather. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press) With 17 days until the Canadian men’s national team kicks off its World Cup campaign on home soil for the first time, players have begun flying in from their respective professional clubs in California, England, Belgium and beyond. But instead of converging in Canada, those invited toRead more


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