The election was dominated by Mr. Trump and his relentless focus on Canada. Pierre Poilievre, the opposition leader, lost the seat he had held for 20 years.
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Pierre Poilievre, Canada’s Opposition Leader, Loses Seat in Parliament
It was a stunning upset for the Conservative Party leader, who was first elected in 2004.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada won a new term on Monday night, a remarkable turnaround for his Liberal Party, owed in large part to President Trump’s aggressive stance toward the country. Early Tuesday morning and after an all-night count …
Continue reading‘The Land Between’: Discovering Amazing Wildlife Along the Panama Canal
Sign up for the Travel Dispatch newsletter. Essential news on the changing travel landscape, expert tips and inspiration for your future trips. Get it sent to your inbox.“Follow me,” Nando said. “I know where it lives.” It was late morning, hot …
Continue readingPanamá más allá del canal: su fauna asombrosa
“Sígueme”, dijo Nando. “Sé dónde vive”. Era una media mañana calurosa, húmeda y tranquila. Los rayos de sol atravesaban la selva mientras seguíamos un sendero a través de la sombra enrejada. A unos cientos de metros, gigantescos cargueros repletos de …
Continue readingIndia Accuses Pakistan of Supporting Terrorism. Here’s What We Know.
India renewed its claims after a deadly terror attack last week in Kashmir, a territory that it has long fought over with Pakistan.
Continue readingA Contender for the Papacy in the Mold of Francis
Cardinal Luis Tagle of the Philippines is known as the “Asian Francis.” But he has been criticized for not being vocal enough about his country’s brutal drug war and clerical sex abuse.
Continue readingTrump’s Tariffs Put China’s E-Commerce Superpowers to the Test
Companies like Alibaba that built China’s world-leading online shopping sector are now helping its sellers find markets beyond the United States.
Continue readingDespair Blankets Scene of Car-Ramming Attack at Festival
Filipinos in Vancouver returned to a neighborhood to mourn the 11 people killed in a weekend attack.
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