CANADA NUCLEAR WEAPON

Amid trade war, Canadians found a 'nuclear weapon' against the US: Pornhub
In response to escalating trade tensions, some Canadians propose blocking American access to Pornhub as a form of retaliation. A viral petition suggests cutting off U.S. access to the Canadian-based platform, aiming to force a reconsideration of U.S. trade tariffs. This move highlights growing frustration and unique measures Canadians are considering to combat U.S. policies.

Vladimir Putin suggests US ceasefire idea for Ukraine needs serious reworking
President Vladimir Putin has expressed support for a U.S. ceasefire proposal in Ukraine, though he emphasized the need for key clarifications and conditions. While U.S. President Donald Trump views Putin's statement as promising, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy believes Russia may be preparing to stall the ceasefire process.

G7 condemns China's "illicit, dangerous" maritime actions in Indo-Pacific
The G7 foreign ministers condemned China's aggressive maritime actions in the Indo-Pacific, including land reclamation and militarization. They emphasized concerns over freedom of navigation and China's military build-up, urging China to engage in strategic talks and avoid export control measures that disrupt supply chains.

Power, Money, Territory: How Trump shook the world in 50 days
In just 50 days, President Donald Trump has undermined the international system the U.S. built post-WWII. His actions include siding with Russia in the Ukraine war, threatening allies, and questioning NATO commitments, thus raising concerns about America's long-term reliability and security strategies.

Is US recession on cards? Donald Trump makes chilling prediction as tariff battle heats up
Is US headed for a recession? President Donald Trump has made a 'chilling prediction' about US recession as tariff battle has heated up. Donald Trump didn't take the opportunity to rule out the possibility that the United States economy could face a recession later this year as tensions over his controversial tariffs continue to rise.

Oil prices decline as investors continue to fret over tariff impact
Oil prices declined on Monday due to concerns over the impact of U.S. tariffs on global economic growth and fuel demand, coupled with rising output from OPEC+ producers. Despite recent market fluctuations, analysts expect support around $65/$62 levels for WTI before a recovery.
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Trump is forcing a generational shift in GOP foreign policy. Here's how Republicans are responding
President Trump has outlined a shift in U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing an 'America First' approach. This includes neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine war, reducing foreign aid, and renegotiating global alliances. Some Republicans support these changes, while Democrats express concerns, especially about the impact on Ukraine. The tension in Congress highlights the debate over America's future foreign policy direction.
Zelenskyy-Trump clash at White House sparks global rethink by US allies
The quarrel between Zelenskyy and Trump has led to a reevaluation of foreign policy among U.S. allies. With the suspension of military support for Ukraine and a shift towards U.S. isolationism, Europe and Japan are reconsidering their defense strategy independently. Tensions with China and strategic ambiguity regarding Taiwan add to the global uncertainty.
Arnold Palmer Invitational 2025: How to stream PGA Tour across the globe
In Orlando, the PGA Tour's 2025 fourth signature event: The Arnold Palmer Invitational will see 47 of the world's top 50?golfers playing. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler?and Rory McIlroy will lead the way at the event, which features a $4 million purse and 700 FedExCup points. Here’s how you?can watch and stream the tournament in any corner of the globe.
Donald Trump claims $350 billion sent to Ukraine, reports cite under $100 billion—True figure may be just one-fifth
The United States has spent billions on Ukraine since Russia's 2022 invasion, but exactly how much? While President Donald Trump claims a staggering $350 billion, official figures tell a different story. With aid coming in the form of military support, financial assistance, and humanitarian relief, the real number is far lower. Meanwhile, Europe has collectively contributed more than the U.S. in direct support. As geopolitical tensions rise, a deal involving Ukraine’s vast mineral wealth has become central to the debate over future funding.
TSMC announces $100 billion investment in new US chip plants
TSMC has long faced demands to move more of its production away from Taiwan, amid fears that supplies of the critical technology could be disrupted in any conflict with Beijing. The company, during former president Joe Biden's administration, pledged to invest more than $65 billion in three factories in Arizona, one of which began production in late 2024.
North Korea opens to a group of international travelers for the 1st time in years
A small group of foreign tourists recently visited North Korea for the first time in five years, signaling a potential reopening of its international tourism sector. This development is likely aimed at boosting the country's struggling economy as it seeks to attract foreign currency through tourism.
Modi-Trump meeting: Here's what all is laid out on the table
PM Narendra Modi's visit to the US will focus on negotiations with President Donald Trump to secure a trade deal and evade tariffs. Key discussions include defense cooperation, nuclear technology, energy imports, immigration, and possible collaborations with Tesla's Elon Musk. India's intent is to strengthen ties while safeguarding its economic interests and legal immigration pathways.
China builds space alliances in Africa as Trump cuts foreign aid
China is building space infrastructure and partnerships in Africa, including aiding Egypt's satellite program for strategic and surveillance purposes. This initiative aims to increase China's influence and capabilities in space, with Chinese personnel maintaining long-term presence in African facilities.
'Not interested': Analysts sceptical about US, Russia nuclear talks
The United States and Russia express readiness to resume nuclear disarmament talks, though analysts doubt Trump and Putin's ability or willingness to achieve a new deal. Russia seeks influence in Europe, while China resists joining negotiations. The New START Treaty expires in 2026, raising concerns about future arms control.
Trump's foreign policy: End Ukraine war, buy Greenland, target Mexican cartels
President-elect Donald Trump plans to address NATO's funding, negotiate peace in Ukraine, and pursue territorial expansions including Greenland. He also proposes tariffs on Canada and Mexico to control drugs and migration, stringent trade actions against China, and resuming maximum pressure on Iran. Trump aims to build a new missile defense system while exiting the Paris Agreement.
How India’s nuclear bomb capability rattled US in 1968
As per declassified documents published Friday in Washington, the Canadians later told US diplomats that the reactor fuel had been irradiated at a level low enough to produce “weapons grade plutonium” and that, if India was seeking to produce plutonium, the reactor could generate up to 12kg a year.
If NATO clashes with Russian army, it will lead to global catastrophe: Putin
Addressing the news conference in Kazakhstan's capital Astana, Putin said, "In any case, direct contact, direct clash of (NATO) troops with the Russian army is a very dangerous move which could lead to a global catastrophe. I hope that those who are saying this are smart enough not to take such a step."
Caution on Iran nuclear deal as G7 leaders vow to stop bomb
"A restored and fully-implemented (nuclear deal) could also pave the way to further address regional and security concerns," the statement said. A resolution would see Iran return to commitments made in 2015, aimed at making the development of a nuclear weapon impossible, in exchange for lighter US sanctions.
India, US agree to build six nuclear power plants
The statement seeks to breathe new life into expected results of the civil nuclear cooperation agreement between the two countries.
India could have gone nuclear as early as 1964: US report
The report along with several others was published yesterday by the National Security Archive and the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project.
India's journey to becoming a nuclear power
India never acknowledged that the 1974 tests in Pokhran, Rajasthan, were for a nuclear bomb. It was said that the test was done to check the use of nuclear explosives in mining and earth moving operations.
India says domestic plant operators can limit global nuclear suppliers' liability
The clarifications could be seen a last-gasp attempt to get some traction for nuclear energy. India could produce 470 GW of atomic power by 2050.
India inks nuclear commerce pact with Canada
The agreement was signed between the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and India's Department of Atomic Energy.
India and Canada sign civilian nuclear deal
India concluded an agreement with Canada here on Sunday, the Agreement for Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, to enable civil nuclear commerce between the countries.
India, Canada sign civil nuclear deal
The agreement will enable India to import Canadian atomic equipment.
Australia may keep its uranium
After signing a landmark nuclear agreement with Russia, India is on its way to signing nuclear deals with Britain and Canada.
Canada India negotiate nuclear deal
The deal allow the country to develop civilian nuclear power plants.
Canada, India finding ways to co-operate in nuclear energy
: Canada and India are optimistic about reaching a deal that could open the door for the Canadian industry to export nuclear reactors to New Delhi for the first time in over three decades, media reported here.
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