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Canada will deal with Donald Trump ‘on our terms’ newsthirst.

Faisal Islam Economics editor, BBC News Reporting fromOttawa, Ontario Michael Race Business reporter, BBC News Will Canada’s newly-elected PM agree to meet Trump? Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has said his country deserves respect from the US and will only enter trade and security talks with President Donald Trump “on our terms”. Speaking exclusively to…

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Rights groups call for probe after BBC Africa Eye documentary newsthirst.

Leading human rights organisations have renewed calls for investigations into the killing of protesters by Kenya’s security forces during demonstrations against a rise in taxes last June. It follows a BBC Africa Eye investigation, exposing members of the security forces who shot dead three protesters at Kenya’s parliament, igniting public outrage and demands for justice….

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Half of pet dogs in Berlin kept illegally as owners ‘boycott’ registration rules | Germany newsthirst.

Half of the pet dogs in Berlin are being kept illegally owing to a suspected “boycott” of unpopular registration rules rolled out after a surge in ownership during the pandemic, figures have shown. Dogs have long been taxed in the German capital, primarily for sanitation costs. However, a policy introduced in 2022 requiring every owner…

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Treasury Secretary says individual investors trust President Trump newsthirst.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday that individual investors, who have largely been holding their positions through the recent market turmoil, have faith in President Donald Trump’s tariff policy. “Individual investors have held tight, while institutional investors have panicked … individual investors trust President Trump,” Bessent said during a press briefing alongside White House press secretary…

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