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Canada’s Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is projected to retain power but may fall short of a majority government, according to early election results.
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Canada’s Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is projected to retain power but may fall short of a majority government, according to early election results.

A new poll shows that 59% of Americans believe President Trump’s policies have harmed the economy, reflecting growing concerns over rising living costs and trade policies.

At least 70 people are dead and over 1,200 injured following a massive explosion at Iran’s major port city of Bandar Abbas. Rescue operations continue as authorities investigate the cause.

With the Chinese mainland reducing beef imports from the U.S., Brazil aims to fill the gap and expand its market share.

Donald Trump’s approval ratings are sinking as he nears 100 days in office, with more Americans dissatisfied with his handling of key issues like the economy and immigration.

After a slow start following Kamala Harris’s defeat, Democrats are showing new signs of re-engagement as they strategize on how to respond to President Trump’s first 100 days in office.

Exploring the economic highs and lows during President Trump’s first 100 days in office and their impact on the U.S. economy.

While the push to bring manufacturing back to the US gains momentum, a new survey reveals a gap between support for revitalizing factories and Americans’ willingness to work in them.

Indian pilgrims can once again visit Mount Gang Renpoche and Lake Mapam Yun Tso in southwest China’s Xizang this summer, marking a significant step in China-India relations.

China’s Foreign Ministry denies recent phone calls between President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump, addressing reports suggesting the two leaders had communicated.