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Canadians bristle – or shrug – at Trump’s trolling

The political circumstances that surrounded the publication of “Ultimatum,” once a best-selling novel that imagined an American effort to annex Canada, may ring familiar to anyone following recent headlines.A US leader announces tariffs on Canadian imports, signaling a more confrontational relationship, and a prime minister named Trudeau scrambles to respond. But the American, in this case, …

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UK, Italy, Japan to develop next-generation fighter jet

The UK, Italy and Japan on Friday launched a joint venture to develop a supersonic next-generation fighter jet by 2035, replacing the Eurofighter Typhoon.Britain’s BAE Systems, Italy’s Leonardo and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co Ltd (JAIEC) will each hold a 33.3 percent share in the new venture, “marking a pivotal moment for the international aerospace …

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US and European stocks advance

US and European stock markets advanced Friday as traders shrugged off disappointment over China’s latest boosts to its beleaguered economy and reacted to political and business developments.Wall Street stocks opened higher, rebounding from losses following concerning inflation data.Shares in semiconductor manufacturer Broadcom jumped more than 19 percent on AI growth prospects and upscale home furnishing …

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UK, Italy, Japan to develop next-generation fighter jet

The UK, Italy and Japan on Friday launched a joint venture to develop a supersonic next-generation fighter jet by 2035, replacing the Eurofighter Typhoon.Britain’s BAE Systems, Italy’s Leonardo and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Co Ltd (JAIEC) will each hold a 33.3 percent share in the new venture, “marking a pivotal moment for the international aerospace …

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Canada unveils 2035 climate goal critics say is weak

Canada released Thursday what it called an achievable 2035 greenhouse gas reduction target that environmental groups panned as not ambitious enough.The target for 2035 would see emissions slashed by 45 to 50 percent from 2005 levels, on its way to net-zero by mid-century. But it is only five percentage points above its previous commitment for 2030.Both …

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