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Digital Services Tax: Trump’s Latest Beef With Canada
The Digital Services Tax requires foreign and domestic large businesses to pay revenue tax that is earned from engaging with online users in Canada.
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“Had No Choice But To Run To Daddy”: Iran Jabs Israel Over US Strikes
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s reaction came after Donald Trump said he had saved Ayatollah Khamenei from assassination, accusing the Supreme L
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Trump Calls Being President A “Very Dangerous Profession”
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday reflected on threats to his life as he celebrated a court ruling that handed his administration sweeping power to pursue h
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Trump Must Stop “Disrespectful” Tone Against Khamenei if He Wants Deal: Iran
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned Saturday the “disrespectful and unacceptable” comments from US President Donald Trump, who claimed
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Trump Says He Will Get Conflict Solved With North Korea
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said he will “get the conflict solved with North Korea.”
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Updates: Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez Are Now Married
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and journalist Lauren Sanchez have arrived in Venice ahead of their wedding.
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Trump Hopeful For Gaza Ceasefire, Possibly “Next Week”
President Donald Trump said on Friday he believes it is possible that a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict will be reached within a week.
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“Killing Field”: UN Says New Gaza Aid System Leads To Mass Killings
United Nations officials on Friday said a US- and Israeli-backed distribution system in Gaza was leading to mass killings of people seeking aid and urged Israel
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Trump Ends Trade Talks With Canada Over Tax On US Tech Firms
President Donald Trump said Friday that he is calling off trade negotiations with Canada in retaliation for taxes impacting major US tech firms, adding that Ott
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Putin Says Russia Plans To Cut Military Spending From Next Year
NATO allies on Wednesday agreed to raise their collective spending goal to 5% of gross domestic product in the next 10 years, citing what they called the long-t
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