During a press conference, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became tearful as he highlighted his government's $10-a-day childcare policy. Some social media users mocked his emotional display, suggesting it was timed for the upcoming election, and criticized him for not showing similar emotions during other crises.
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An American doctor in Connecticut and an immigration attorney in Boston received alarming emails from the Department of Homeland Security, demanding they "leave the country immediately." Both women, born in the U.S., are seeking legal counsel. DHS acknowledged the error, attributing it to non-personal email addresses provided by aliens, and stated they are addressing the issue on a case-by-case basis.
​Ramaswamy's opinion on the H-1B visa program which allows US companies to hire foreign workers is aligned with that of Elon Muska and Donald Trump, but his rant in which he bashed the American culture for celebrating mediocrity, for adding more value to the prom queen than to a math olympiad champ "irked some Republicans in Trump's circle".
US President Donald Trump is set to announce new tariffs aimed at reducing America's dependence on foreign goods. The measures include a 25% levy on auto imports starting April 3 and reciprocal tariffs on countries that impose duties on US goods, potentially generating $600 billion annually.
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Former President Joe Biden delivered a farewell speech at Andrews Air Force Base, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and continued efforts even after leaving office. He expressed gratitude to his team, highlighted their significant contributions, and called on them to remain engaged in public service. Biden also issued a series of presidential pardons before concluding his presidency.
An Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a Beninese army post near the Burkina Faso and Niger borders, killing at least 28 troops. This raid highlights the increasing attacks in northern Benin, despite ongoing military operations and international support.
Commercial aviation has experienced its deadliest year since 2018 with 318 fatalities, including the Jeju Air disaster and the downing of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane. This reversal from 2023's record safety is marked by several tragic incidents, possibly exacerbated by global conflicts. Fatal aviation accidents, though rare, have surged this year.
The Taliban administration has directed all national and foreign NGOs in Afghanistan employing women to shut down. Non-compliance will result in the cancellation of operational licenses. Women in Afghanistan face tough restrictions since the Taliban’s return, including exclusion from jobs, education restrictions beyond sixth grade, and limits on public space access.
on Sunday, adding rescuers had been working for hours to reach the men. At least 10 miners died in February 2022 after being trapped underground when a coal mine collapsed in the northern province of Baghlan.