Canadian premiers urged Prime Minister Trudeau to strongly counter US President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs. They proposed retaliatory measures, including halting energy exports, citing US reliance on Canadian goods. Trump's tariffs, expected soon after his inauguration, are conditional on addressing drug and immigration concerns. The US imported hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods from Canada in recent years.
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Shigemi Fukahori, a 1945 Nagasaki atomic bombing survivor and peace advocate, died at 93 in Nagasaki on Jan 3. He dedicated his life to promoting peace and sharing his experiences. Fukahori became vocal about his experiences about 15 years ago, aiming to bring awareness and prevent future atomic bombings.
Ukraine, the United States, and South Korea have alleged that North Korea sent over 10,000 troops to support Russia in its conflict against Ukraine. Ukraine captured two North Korean soldiers, revealing deception about their mission. The captured soldiers face potential execution if returned home, exacerbating North Korea's internal secrecy and control issues.
Benz's post-government career has been marked by high-profile media appearances and a significant presence on social platforms, particularly X, where his critiques have caught the attention of tech billionaire Elon Musk. Their mutual interests in digital freedom and government accountability have aligned Benz with Musk, fueling what some are calling the "Trump-Musk war on USAID."
The People's March returns to Washington, DC, aiming to expand its support and reflect on progressive organizing. Attendance is expected to be smaller than the 2017 Women's March, focusing on issues such as feminism, racial justice, and anti-militarization, with the goal of long-term community activism.
South Korea's impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, denied ordering the military to remove lawmakers during his first appearance before the Constitutional Court. Yoon's martial law decree, which triggered political turmoil, is under investigation for possible rebellion and abuse of power. His actions have strained diplomatic relations, financial markets, and internal unity. Yoon's defiance has fueled opposition efforts to remove him, leading to violence from his supporters, injuring 17 police... Expand
​In his notebook, Mangione deliberated: "What do you do? You wack the CEO at the annual parasitic bean-counter convention. It's targeted, precise, and doesn't risk innocents," It's not yet known how he got the gun and how he got the specific timing of Brian Thompson's arrival at the hotel where he executed what he considered a mission.
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to suspend security clearances for Perkins Coie attorneys, accusing the firm of egregious activities and unethical practices. This action stems from the firm's involvement in researching Trump-Russia connections during the 2016 election. Perkins Coie has declared the order unlawful and intends to challenge it.
Investigators are working to identify a woman severely burned in a subway attack. They're exploring DNA analysis and facial reconstruction due to the extent of her injuries. The suspect, Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, is in custody. Experts emphasize the challenges of DNA extraction in such cases and the potential for using genetic genealogy to trace her identity.
US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said secretary Rubio and foreign minister Lavrov also agreed to continue working towards restoring communication between the US and Russia.