Ontario Premier Doug Ford decided to stop an ad campaign that led to President Donald Trump halting trade talks with Canada. The ads criticized U.S. tariffs and sparked a reaction from Trump, who ended negotiations via a social media post. Doug Ford aims to resume talks by pulling the ads.
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Ontario's Premier Doug Ford will pause an ad campaign criticizing U.S. tariffs to restart trade talks with the United States.
President Trump ended trade negotiations with Canada following the airing of these ads.
The ads used a speech by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan to comment on tariffs.
These ads aimed to highlight the impact of tariffs on workers and businesses.
Trump criticized the ads as misleading and accused Canada of trying to influence a U.S. court ruling.
Ontario planned to spend about $75 million Canadian on the ads.
Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, remain open to continuing trade discussions.
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Whitney Leavitt, a contestant on Dancing With the Stars, announced that a planned ticket giveaway was canceled. The decision came from ABC and BBC, and she informed her followers after a rehearsal session. Leavitt expressed disappointment but plans to find another way to thank her supporters.
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Whitney Leavitt announced a giveaway for tickets to a live Dancing With the Stars show.
The giveaway included flights and hotel stays.
ABC and BBC stopped the giveaway, and Leavitt said this was out of her control.
Fans suggested she should have checked with network executives before announcing the giveaway.
Leavitt and her partner got the first 10s of the season during a performance on Wicked night.
Leavitt has a background in dance, having studied it in college.
Dancing With the Stars will continue with its finale airing on November 25.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that many countries are willing to join an international security force for Gaza, which is part of President Donald Trump's peace plan. Despite ongoing talks and a current ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, challenges remain, including getting all parties to agree on the implementation of this force.
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Marco Rubio is the U.S. Secretary of State and was visiting Israel for talks.
An international security force for Gaza is part of President Trump's peace plan.
Many countries have shown interest in joining this security force.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas started two weeks ago.
The conflict began with a Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Rubio emphasized that all plans depend on cooperation, including disarmament by Hamas.
U.S. officials have expressed concerns about Israeli actions potentially affecting the peace plan.
The U.S. is closely monitoring the situation to ensure the peace strategy succeeds.
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Michael Smuss, a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto and a resistor against the Nazis, died at 99 in Israel. He participated in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 and later became an artist and educator on the Holocaust. Smuss was recently awarded the German Federal Cross of Merit for his contributions to Holocaust education.
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Michael Smuss was born in 1926 in what is now Gdansk, Poland.
As a teenager, he joined the resistance during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943.
He made petrol bombs to fight against the Nazis.
After being captured, Smuss survived several concentration camps and a death march.
Post-war, Smuss became an artist and educator on the Holocaust.
The embassies of Germany and Poland in Israel honored him for his efforts.
In September, he received the German Federal Cross of Merit for his educational work.
There is some debate about whether he was the last surviving fighter of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
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Pakistan has banned the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a hard-line Islamist party known for its strong stance on blasphemy. The decision came after violent clashes between the party's supporters and police resulted in multiple deaths. The ban was approved by the Pakistani federal cabinet as a response to the party's violent activities.
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Pakistan banned the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) party.
The ban followed violent clashes between TLP supporters and police, which resulted in at least five deaths.
The clashes happened during a TLP march from Lahore to Islamabad.
The Pakistani government banned TLP, labeling their actions as violent and linked to terrorism.
TLP has a strong base due to its strict views on blasphemy, which can be punished by death under Pakistan's laws.
In Punjab, where the recent protests took place, police raided homes and sealed mosques linked to TLP.
The party had planned a protest to support Palestinians and aimed to gather in front of the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad.
The Pakistani government blocked mobile internet and closed roads to prevent the planned protest.
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The U.S. military is sending the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford to waters off South America to increase efforts against drug trafficking. This move is part of an escalation of U.S. military activities in the region, which includes addressing operations linked to drug gangs based in Venezuela. The deployment aims to enhance the monitoring and disruption of illegal activities affecting U.S. security and prosperity.
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The U.S. is deploying the USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group to South America.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized this move to combat illegal activities.
The USS Ford was last reported to be in Croatia's port in the Adriatic Sea.
The aircraft carrier has five destroyers in its group, with one in the Arabian Sea and another in the Red Sea.
Nearly 4,500 additional sailors, plus aircraft squadrons, will join the deployment if the full strike group arrives.
There are already 6,000 U.S. personnel on eight warships in the region.
Tropical Storm Melissa is present in the central Caribbean and could become a hurricane.
Recent U.S. military strikes targeted drug-running boats, linked to the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela.
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The U.S., led by President Trump, has imposed sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, his family, and an official over drug trade allegations. This action increases tension between the U.S. and Colombia, a significant ally in South America. The move follows U.S. plans to cut aid to Colombia and impose tariffs on Colombian exports.
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The U.S. imposed sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, his wife, son, and the Interior Minister due to alleged drug trade involvement.
The sanctions come as part of broader U.S. efforts to address global drug trafficking.
Colombia is a long-standing ally of the U.S., and this marks a significant shift in relations.
The U.S. plans to send an aircraft carrier to South America to help combat drug smuggling.
The Trump administration recently added Colombia to a list of countries not cooperating sufficiently in the drug war.
President Trump has indicated potential cuts to aid and increased tariffs on Colombian goods.
Colombian President Petro intends to defend himself through the U.S. legal system against these accusations.
Petro claims that his government secures record cocaine seizures and discusses alternative policies to combat drug production.
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Irakli Garibashvili, Georgia's former prime minister, has been charged with money laundering after investigators found $6.5 million in cash at his home. Garibashvili has pleaded guilty to the charges, which could lead to a 12-year prison sentence. This case is notable as it is the first prosecution of a senior member of Georgia's ruling elite, amidst the country's political shift away from the West.
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Irakli Garibashvili is Georgia's former prime minister.
He is accused of money laundering and pleaded guilty in court.
Investigators found $6.5 million in cash at his home.
He could face a 12-year jail term.
Garibashvili held office twice, first from 2013-2015 and then from 2021-2022.
This is the first time a senior government member in Georgia faces charges like this.
The case happens as Georgia moves politically away from Western alliances.
Garibashvili signed an agreement with the EU in 2014 but later distanced from it.
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A woman named Caroline adopted a ragdoll cat named Toulouse after moving into her first apartment. A month later, she discovered Toulouse was pregnant, and the cat gave birth to four kittens. Caroline shared her experience on TikTok, where the video gained significant attention.
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Caroline adopted a ragdoll cat named Toulouse in November 2023.
Toulouse came from a breeder who was retiring her cats.
Caroline noticed signs of pregnancy in Toulouse about a month later.
A vet confirmed Toulouse's pregnancy, and she later gave birth to four kittens.
Caroline documented the experience on TikTok, where the video went viral with over 4.7 million views.
The kittens stayed with Caroline for about 12 weeks before she rehomed them with close friends, keeping one herself.
Caroline prepared for the kittens' arrival by creating a comfortable spot and providing a high-calorie diet for Toulouse.
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President Donald Trump is visiting South Korea, sparking talks about a possible meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. If the meeting happens, it would be their first since 2019. There is no clear indication yet that such a meeting will happen during Trump's visit.
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President Trump visited South Korea in 2019 and met Kim Jong Un at the border for nuclear talks.
Trump is set to visit Asia again, leading to speculation about a new meeting with Kim.
The last meeting between Trump and Kim was at Panmunjom in June 2019.
Trump has repeatedly expressed a wish to restart talks with Kim Jong Un.
Kim Jong Un suggested he might be open to talks if the U.S. changes its stance on denuclearization.
South Korea's Unification Minister mentioned the possibility of a meeting at the Demilitarized Zone.
There are no clear signs or preparations indicating a planned meeting between Trump and Kim.
Kim Jong Un has increased his nuclear capabilities and strengthened ties with Russia and China.
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A nonprofit group reports that coffee farming in Brazil contributes to deforestation, which then makes it harder to grow coffee. The group, Coffee Watch, used satellite images and other data to show that over 1,200 square miles of forest have been cleared for coffee between 2001 and 2023.
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Coffee farming in Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, is linked to deforestation.
Over 1,200 square miles of Brazilian forests were cleared for coffee cultivation from 2001 to 2023.
Coffee Watch used satellite images and land use data to analyze forest loss.
More than 42,000 square miles of forest have been lost overall in areas with significant coffee farming operations.
Deforestation reduces rainfall because trees help create clouds and rain.
Less rainfall makes it harder to grow coffee, leading to potential drought conditions.
Cattle ranching is a bigger cause of deforestation in Brazil than coffee.
Brazil's government is working to reduce deforestation under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
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A St. Louis landlord named Carlos Salguero helped a dog named Bugatti after its owner was taken to the hospital unexpectedly. Salguero entered the tenant's apartment to check on the dog, took care of it, and arranged for other tenants to watch the dog until the owner returned. The landlord shared the story on Instagram, receiving many positive reactions.
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Carlos Salguero is a landlord in St. Louis.
A tenant was taken to the hospital and could not inform anyone about her dog being alone.
Salguero found the dog, Bugatti, after about three to four days.
He ensured the dog had water and took it to a pet park.
Salguero asked other tenants to help look after Bugatti.
The dog's owner returned the next day and thanked Salguero for his help.
Salguero shared the story on Instagram, gaining over 628,000 views.
Salguero advised people to make plans for pet care in case of emergencies.
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The United States carried out its 10th missile strike on a boat suspected of drug trafficking, killing six people. This action is part of a series of US military operations against suspected drug traffickers, mainly in the Caribbean. The strikes have raised legal questions and criticism from international leaders and human rights experts.
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The US conducted a missile strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat, killing six people.
This was the 10th strike in an ongoing US campaign targeting drug traffickers.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the strike and said President Trump approved it.
The boat was allegedly involved in moving illegal drugs along a known trafficking route.
This was the first US military strike on a boat at night.
Critics have compared the strikes to extrajudicial killings, questioning their legality.
International leaders and human rights experts have condemned these actions as potential violations of international law.
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China has released its latest five-year plan, aiming to boost its own technology and increase domestic demand amid ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. The plan emphasizes China's intention to continue growing its manufacturing sector and improve its global influence by 2035, despite economic challenges such as a slowing property market and reduced consumer confidence.
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China's new five-year plan aims to reduce dependency on foreign technology and enhance domestic demand.
The plan, outlined in a 5,000-word communique, was released after a four-day meeting in Beijing.
No major policy changes were announced, but China plans to maintain its status as a manufacturing power.
Rising trade tensions are noted, but without direct mention of the trade war with the U.S.
A senior party official stated China is prepared to handle global competition challenges.
China aspires to have stronger international influence by 2035.
Economic issues include a downturn in the property sector and slowed consumer confidence.
China remains the world's largest manufacturer, producing about 30% of global goods.
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Senator Marco Rubio stated that any peacekeeping force in the Gaza Strip should include countries that Israel trusts. The goal is to ensure Israel feels secure about the groups involved in maintaining order.
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Senator Marco Rubio spoke about a security force in Gaza.
Rubio believes that countries Israel trusts should be part of this force.
The objective is to maintain peace and order in Gaza.
The involvement of trusted nations aims to reassure Israel's security.
This discussion is part of larger talks about stability in the region.
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President Donald Trump is visiting Japan and South Korea to discuss large financial investments they promised for U.S. projects. These investments total $900 billion but have not been finalized, and there are still many details to work out. The investments are linked to trade negotiations, specifically related to tariff adjustments.
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President Trump will travel to Japan and South Korea to discuss $900 billion in investments from these countries.
Japan has pledged $550 billion and wants its companies to benefit from these investments.
South Korea offered $350 billion and seeks loan guarantees to fund its investments.
The investments aim to reduce planned U.S. tariffs from 25% to 15%.
Japan and South Korea want to maintain strong relationships with the U.S. while navigating these investments.
The investments are seen as a strategy to counter China's growing influence in manufacturing.
Japan's new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, will play a role in how these investments proceed.
Trump hopes the investments will boost the U.S. economy starting next year.
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Canada is stopping its ad campaign that criticized American tariffs after President Donald Trump showed disapproval. The ads, which were set to air during World Series games, aimed to discuss the effects of tariffs on businesses and workers. Premier Doug Ford stated this pause in the campaign is to allow trade talks with the U.S. to continue.
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Canada paused its ad campaign after President Trump objected.
The ads criticized American tariffs and were set to air during World Series games.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the halt.
The decision was made with Prime Minister Mark Carney's input.
The campaign aimed to discuss the impact of tariffs on businesses and workers.
Trade talks between Canada and the U.S. will resume.
Ford emphasized the importance of collaboration between Canada and the U.S.
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The National Weather Service (NWS) has warned over 3 million people in Florida to avoid swimming due to dangerous rip currents along the coastline. The risk is expected to last through the weekend, affecting multiple coastal counties across the state.
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The NWS issued high rip current risk warnings for Florida's coastline.
Over 3 million residents and visitors are advised not to swim this weekend.
The warnings affect areas from the Florida panhandle to Miami-Dade County.
Rip currents can move as fast as 8 feet per second, making them dangerous.
Rip current advisories also extend to some coastal counties in Alabama.
Large waves, up to 10 feet, are also expected in some areas, increasing danger.
The warnings are in place until late Sunday or early Monday, depending on the location.
Beachgoers are advised to monitor updates and stay out of the water unless they are in lifeguard-protected areas.
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A man set off an explosive device at a train station in northern Ukraine, resulting in the deaths of himself and three women. Twelve more people were injured in the explosion at the Ovruch station, near the Belarus border. The motives behind the incident remain unknown.
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A 23-year-old man caused an explosion at a Ukraine train station in Ovruch.
The blast killed the man and three women, and injured twelve others.
Among the casualties were a border guard and two civilians, aged 29, 58, and 82.
The man was a resident of Kharkiv and had been recently detained for attempting to cross the border.
The explosion occurred during an identity check on a train in the Zhytomyr region.
The Ukrainian border guard service posted an image of rescuers aiding those hurt by the blast.
Martial law has been active in Ukraine since February 2022, following the Russian invasion.
Men aged 22 to 60 in Ukraine cannot leave the country without special permission and may be drafted for military service.
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Six men were sentenced to prison for an arson attack on a warehouse in east London, which was organized under Russian orders. The main organizer, Dylan Earl, received a 17-year sentence, and the attack was linked to the Wagner Group, a group labeled as a terrorist organization by the UK.
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Dylan Earl, 21, arranged the attack and received a 17-year prison sentence.
The attack targeted a warehouse in Leyton, east London, providing aid to Ukraine.
The Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command led the investigation.
Earl worked under the instruction of the Wagner Group.
The case is the first prosecuted under the National Security Act 2023.
Five other men received sentences ranging from 8 to 12 years for their involvement.
The Wagner Group is classified as a terrorist organization by the UK government.
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