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This version of the story appeared on CNN’s What Matters Newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. CNN – When President Donald Trump spoke about making Canada the 51st US state, it sounded like a joke, but to Canadian leaders it sounds like part of an increasingly serious threat and plan. “President Trump wants to put us in a state that is far more economically weakened to end up annexing us,” Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Jolly told CNN’s Christian Amanpool last week. Certainly, the idea that a country will take over its neighbouring democracy will…

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By Daniel LangerI never had as many discussions in boardrooms of luxury brands as over the last months, from Florence to Paris, from Shanghai to Singapore, from Los Angeles to New York City and Qatar to Dubai.This indicates that a seismic shift is underway for luxury brands across categories. The industry that once thrived on exclusivity and product superiority now finds itself at a critical juncture, where purpose and meaning have become the new currencies of value.Even for clients who buy brands like Rolls-Royce, Hermès, or Audemars Piguet, the product is a given.Misson-critical marketingWhat is much more critical is the…

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Highlights of World News Today: In today’s rapidly changing world, being updated with global news is essential. Our world news coverage provides comprehensive insight into major international events, ranging from politics and economics to social movements and cultural change. Get the latest latest updates on geopolitical developments, policy changes, economic trends, and important global issues that shape society and affect life across the continent. With expert analysis and timely reporting, we will clearly see how we will continue to influence, inform and prepare today’s global landscape. We explore stories that reveal how international events connect and influence communities around the…

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday that he agreed to suspend a 25% surcharge on electricity imports into the United States after talking to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick in the wake of President Donald Trump’s threat to raise steel and aluminum tariffs in Canada to 50%. In a statement issued to Lutnick and posted to X, Ford said he and Lutnick will meet with US trade representatives on Thursday to discuss the update of the US-Canada Free Trade Act before the April 2 “mutual tariff deadline” imposed voluntarily by Trump.”In response, Ontario agreed to suspend a 25% surcharge…

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Sarah Rainesford and Laura GotziIn Bucharest and LondonEPASupporters hold a portrait of Kalin GeorgekRomanian far-right populist Karin Georgek has lost his appeal against a ruling that barred him from participating in the May presidential election. The Constitutional Court issued its final ruling Tuesday afternoon after two hours of deliberation. He said the decision was unanimous.The Central Election Bureau had previously refused Georgek’s candidacy for a rerun of the presidential election in May. Georgescu won the first round of presidential votes last year, but it was disabled after intelligence revealed that Russia was involved in setting up 800 Tiktok accounts to…

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President Trump and senior White House adviser, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk leave after seeing Tesla vehicles on the South Lawn of the White House on Tuesday. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hides captions Toggle caption Andrew Harnik/Getty Images President Trump stepped into a car outside the White House Tuesday afternoon, but was not the usual high-security presidential limousine known as the “beast.” Instead of the president’s car in a large black SUV lined up in the Southern grass driveway, there were five Teslas for Trump to peruse. Trump announced his intention to buy Tesla Monday night, supporting his close adviser,…

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Patrick Kerr, Standard Exam MinerJeramie Hunt Lawless will take a photo at St. Joseph’s Catholic High School on Friday, September 9th, 2022. The Ogden Jets Post-Prep Football Program selected the following head coaches: The Jets promoted the program’s second head coach, Jeramy Hunt-Loveless, to the position. USA Collegiate, an umbrella run by Jets and other programs, announced the move via a news release. Hunt-Loveless helped launch the program and moved to Weber State where he starred as a player and became an offensive analyst. “Coach Martin has built an incredible foundation. We are confident and excited to know that Hunt’s…

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pInterpretation is the most valuable currency of diplomacy. However, since January 20th, in Washington, the Trump administration has been abandoning and interfering with the domestic politics of foreign nations, so there is clearly a supply. This has made it much more difficult as many diplomats around the world struggle to adjust the country’s tone to Washington, leaving a stable churn of anxiety radiated from their bosses. Trade spats and tariff tiffs, reciprocity and revenge are all piled up as President Donald Trump appears to be intimately infected with various long-standing alliances and overturning a steady economy.Embus is able to shout…

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Two of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s big proposals — the ban on mobile phones at schools and the rebate checks for New Yorkers’ taxes — may not be able to stand the state’s budget negotiations that began in earnest ahead of the April 1 deadline. “What a radical concept, the idea that students should pay attention to their teachers!” Hochul said Tuesday in Albany that he had built her successful crusade against social media targeting minors. What you need to know According to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan, smartphone use will be banned on school premises for school day across New York…

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CNN – The U.S. Education Bureau announced Tuesday that it is cutting nearly 50% of its workforce as President Donald Trump proposed to remove the agency completely. In addition to those who have undergone voluntary “shops,” hundreds will be fired from Tuesday evening. These actions will cut the workforce in about 4,100 sectors in half at the start of the Trump administration. “Today’s power cuts reflect the Department of Education’s efficiency, accountability and ensuring they are directed to where they matter most, to students, parents and teachers,” Education Secretary Linda McMahon said in a statement. “We are grateful for the…

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