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Author: Ian Austen and Ian Willms
Published on: 02/03/2025 | 00:00:00

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Across Border From Detroit, Bafflement and Anger Over U.S. Tariffs Windsor, the heart of Canada’s auto industry, had been on the upswing. Now people feel betrayed by a neighbor, fearing that factories will close. The visiting team’s national anthem was played. They booed, long and loud. Canadians in Windsor viewed the American president’s idea as profoundly unneighborly. "It’s unfortunate for the businessmen, but we’re all going to eventually suffer," said Navita Peters, a clerk at a convenience store. Canadian dollar (about $3.4 billion) battery plant is under construction. Now, local companies are anxiously waiting to see if they can hold onto what they already have. Auto companies are likely to tell parts makers with U.S. Orders that they need to eat 25 percent. Windsor’s mayor says Canada has "cards we can play" in retaliation. Ian Austen reports on Canada for The Times based in Ottawa.

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Author: Paul Sonne and Christina Goldbaum
Published on: 02/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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Russia, Seeking to Salvage Military Bases, Goes Hat in Hand to Syria The arrival of the first top Russian diplomat in Damascus since Bashar al-Assad’s fall kicks off negotiations over the fate of Moscow’s bases in Syria. The time had come to bend the knee — or at least bend to reality. A delegation of Russian diplomats arrived last Tuesday in a caravan of white SUVs. “We Syrians don’t need a fight with anyone at this point, including our former enemies,’” says Charles Lister, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute in Washington. Mr. Al-Shara emphasized that any new relations with Moscow “must address past mistakes” and requested compensation for the destruction Russia caused, his government said in a statement. Russians are permanent members of the U.N. Security Council. Mr. Al-Shara has noted Russia is considered the world’s second-most powerful military. Russia wants to keep its naval base on the Mediterranean at Tartus. Russian leaders have spun the loss of their longtime ally as a win. Mr. Putin said Russia had won, rather than lost, in Syria. He said he had yet to even see Mr. Al-Assad, though committed to meeting him. Al-Shara needs sanctions relief from the United States, as well as Washington’s support on the Security Council. He has stated his desire to keep the country whole, which would include that territory. European officials have visited Damascus and offered a path to sanctions relief. How the Trump administration will approach the question is unclear. In December, Mr. Trump said the war in Syria was “not our fight”. Russia has been using Libyan air bases for flights. The status of the Russian bases in Syria may not be resolved soon. Paul Sonne is an international correspondent focusing on Russia.

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Author: Anupreeta Das, Hari Kumar and Atul Loke
Published on: 02/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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The Maha Kumbh Mela is a Hindu festival in India that is drawing hundreds of millions of pilgrims. It is also a feat of urban planning, an overnight megalopolis built on land borrowed from the receding Ganges in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The political sensitivity of the event was apparent this past week when 30 pilgrims died and 90 were injured in a stampede. Mr. Modi is expected to take his holy dip at the Maha Kumbh on Wednesday. The media spotlight on him that day will spill over to his Bharatiya Janata Party. Mr. Adityanath has been equally active in seeking political advantage from the spiritual event. Hindu legend holds that when gods and demons fought over a pitcher, or “kumbh” of the nectar of immortality, the gods spilled drops in four places. For decades, the festival was overseen largely by various orders of Hindu monks. But governments have long been facilitators, ensuring that the events are orderly and safe. Adityanath's courting of wealthy and influential attendees came at the cost of arrangements for ordinary pilgrims. Dr. Lucia recalled being astounded during her first visit to a smaller version of the Kumbh in 1997, boarding a packed train from Varanasi to Prayagraj, where she was forced to sit under a sink for the roughly three-hour journey. Promotion of the event, both domestically and globally, increased significantly after Mr. Modi came to power in 2014 Officials say they are using sophisticated technology powered by artificial intelligence to monitor and manage crowds. Private companies have supplied artificial intelligence software that can record specific information like the number of people taking holy dips at a certain hour. For many of the millions of pilgrims, however, the marvel of the Maha Kumbh Mela is neither political nor organizational.

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Author: Vjosa Isai and Carolina Andrade
Published on: 02/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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Atlantic lobster caught by Bill Barlett, a Mi’kmaq fisherman, off the coast of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Slashed buoys, stolen lobster crates, mysterious fires are just some of the acts of vandalism on the wharves where lobster fishers have been locked in battle for more than three decades. The federal government has been reluctant to settle the politically fraught issue, alienating warring fishermen on both sides. Mr. Jobert operates a family-owned seafood distributor that packs live lobster for export. He believes he was targeted for ignoring orders over the last year to do business with people in the lobster industry who he believed had ties to criminals. The police have charged the two men with several crimes in connection to his case. Indigenous lobstermen from the Sipekne’katik First Nation set up a commercial fishery in Clare to assert what they say are ancestral rights to catch — and sell — lobster all year long. But criminals posing as lobster dealers started doing business with some of the Indigenous fishermen. A maritime fishing union, helped by private detectives, has traced illicit lobster shipments to local businesses. Canada did not recognize those rights for decades as various fisheries and regulations were established. The summertime restrictions were successfully challenged in the 1990s by a Mi’kmaq fisherman who had appealed illegal fishing charges. Canada, however, has only gone as far as granting individual lobster licenses to Indigenous groups allowing them to catch lobsters in the summer. Indigenous fishermen accused their white counterparts of being racist. In Clare, some lobster fishers and others involved in the industry say evidence gathered by private investigators strongly suggests that the tribe’s fishery is not following some standard regulations and procedures. "If it was, then why do it under the cover of darkness?" Michelle Glasgow, chief of the Sipekne’katik group, and the reserve’s lawyers declined to provide responses to written questions. Vjosa Isai is a reporter and researcher for The Times based in Toronto, where she covers news from across Canada. Young Haitians’ Lives Disrupted: Robbed of their education and their prospects for the future, legions of Haitian children are the overlooked victims of the gang violence that has crippled the country. In a remote Canadian city, a hardened detective and an angry rock star brought down two criminal rings that had produced thousands of fake paintings sold as works by a

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Author: Niki Kitsantonis
Published on: 03/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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More than 200 tremors struck the Aegean region between Santorini and Amorgos in the past 48 hours. Precautions were taken on several other islands affected by the quakes, with schools closed and emergency teams on standby. Greece’s civil protection minister urges citizens to follow safety recommendations to minimize risk. The extent of that risk is unclear, with some experts playing down the potential for a major earthquake and stressing that the seismic activity was not linked to a dormant volcano on Santorini. Santorini's mayor says the current precautionary measures should be followed. Reports suggest that thousands of people are looking to depart the island. The impact on tourism on the island was unclear, though the British Foreign Office included the official warnings in its online travel advisory.

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Author: Nataliya Vasilyeva
Published on: 03/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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Armen Sarkisyan, the founder of a separatist battalion fighting in eastern Ukraine, was pronounced dead in a Moscow hospital. Russian media reports said that four people had been taken to a hospital with injuries after a bomb exploded at the Scarlet Sails apartment complex. It said one person had been killed there, and that his bodyguard had died at the scene. Sarkisyan was wanted in Ukraine on accusations of plotting killings and hiring thugs to harass antigovernment activists during protests in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, in 2014. He later supported Russia’s invasion of eastern Ukraine in 2014 and most recently founded a battalion fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. How We Verify Our Reporting Our team of visual journalists analyzes satellite images, photographs, videos and radio transmissions to independently confirm troop movements and other details. We monitor and authenticate reports on social media, corroborating these with eyewitness accounts and interviews. Advertisement .

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Author: Euan Ward
Published on: 03/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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A car bomb killed 15 agricultural workers in northern Syria on Monday. There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the blast. The blast was one of the deadliest such attacks since the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December. Assad is the country’s longtime dictator. It remains unclear whether armed groups that have so far refused to give up their weapons will eventually accept that mandate. Unifying Syria’s complex web of groups under a single umbrella is among the most pressing challenges facing the new government.

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Author: David Pierson, Keith Bradsher and Sui-Lee Wee
Published on: 03/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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China’s ambassador to Colombia declared relations between Beijing and Bogotá were at their “best moment” in decades. Mr. Trump imposed an additional 10 percent tariffs on goods imported from China. He could answer any retaliation from China with even higher levies. China will almost certainly use the opportunity to try to reshape the world in its favor. Beijing has long accused Washington of using its dominance to contain China’s rise. Mr. Trump’s threats to take the Panama Canal and Greenland could normalize a world order in which might make right. Trump has floated the idea of tying tariffs to the fate of TikTok. Another potential area for deal making is Ukraine. China, as Russia’s biggest provider of economic and material support, could conceivably pressure President Vladimir V. Putin to come to the negotiation table. China’s trade surplus reached almost $1 trillion last year. China has not yet said how it will respond to a potentially farther-reaching provision in Mr. Trump’s executive order on Saturday: the elimination of duty-free handling for packages worth up to $800 per day for each American. Keith Bradsher Sui-Lee Wee oversees coverage of 11 countries in the region. Elon Musk said that Trump believes the U.S. Agency for International Development should be shut down. The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status for more than 300,000 Venezuelans in the United States.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 03/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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Jordan and Egypt’s leaders both rejected the proposal. But Trump repeated his idea on Thursday during a photo op in the Oval Office. Analysts agree that Trump could try and coerce Jordan into accepting Palestinians using this reliance on US aid. In 1994, Israel and Jordan signed the Wadi Araba Treaty. The US now gives Jordan $1.45bn a year in bilateral foreign assistance. More than a year of protests from citizens angered by Israel’s war on Gaza. Much of Jordan’s population was frustrated with the government’s unwillingness to cut ties. The Jordanian government responded by cracking down on and arresting hundreds of protesters and political opponents.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 03/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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A car bomb has killed at least 20 people and injured many others, the Syrian presidency says. Monday’s blast was the deadliest attack in the country since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad. The incident was also the seventh car bombing in just over a month in the area. On Saturday, a car bombing in Manbij also killed four people and wounded nine others. In December, Turkish-backed groups captured it from the US-backed, Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) the SDF suggested – without evidence – that what it called Turkiye’s “mercenaries” are behind the attack.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 03/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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Sam Kerr has pleaded not guilty to one count of racially aggravated harassment. Her lawyer argued she was making a comment about power and privilege. Kerr and her partner, Kristie Mewis, play for West Ham United. Kerr is Australia’s all-time top scorer with 69 goals in 128 appearances. She has been sidelined since suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

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Author: Unknown
Published on: 03/02/2025 | 00:00:00

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T-Day is set for February 4 when some retaliatory measures from its neighbours will also take effect. Americans are now bracing for what they expect will be higher prices on imported goods. So far, the US media have focused mostly on cutesy examples like tequila, avocados and beer. Any disruption in beer production in Mexico due to lower demand from its biggest buyer – the US – will inevitably hit US barley producers. A Trump supporter might rebut: “Suck it up and drink American. Disrupted supply chains will recover.” This is easier said than done, but Americans would still be faced with a disastrous situation. The North American auto industry is spread across the region, boosted by the US-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) China and other established, efficient car-making countries could easily undercut Made-in-America vehicles. It is also worth noting that if manufacturing relocation to the US were enforced, companies would be incentivised to hire undocumented labour to skirt minimum wages and lower prices. But it hasn’t been the US subsidising Mexico or Canada, as he says.

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