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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/admin/uncede.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121The Canadian government has announced an additional $36.8-billion investment over five years to extend the $10-per-day child-care program, a signature initiative of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The program, launched in 2021, aims to provide affordable child care to families across the country, with 11 of 13 provinces and territories agreeing to extend the deals until 2031, except for Alberta and Saskatchewan. Read the full story here
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that China will continue to retaliate against the US's arbitrary tariffs, accusing Washington of meeting good with evil. Wang emphasized that no country can suppress China while maintaining a good relationship with it. China has been working to curb fentanyl exports and sees the US's tariffs as unjustified, claiming that the US's domestic drug problem is not China's responsibility. The trade tensions between the two nations have been escalating,…
A South Korean court has ordered the release of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from jail, potentially allowing him to stand trial for rebellion charges without being detained. The court cited the expiration of the legal period of his formal arrest and the need to resolve questions over the legality of the investigations on Yoon, who faces the death penalty or life imprisonment if convicted of rebellion. Read the full story here
The U.S. government has stopped sharing air quality data gathered from its embassies and consulates, citing funding constraints. This move has sparked concern among scientists and experts who rely on the data to monitor global air quality and improve public health. The data was used to track fine particulate matter, known as PM2.5, which can cause respiratory diseases and premature death. The World Health Organization estimates that air pollution kills around 7 million people each…
And so, the latest saga in the never-ending series of "what is Donald Trump thinking?" moments has finally arrived. Because, you know, what's more normal than asking to move the Declaration of Independence into the Oval Office? I mean, who needs the National Archives Building in Washington D.C. when you can have it in the Oval Office, right? (I guess that's what happens when you're trying to make America great again, one historical document at…
SpaceX's Starship spacecraft has exploded in space just minutes after lifting off from Texas, dooming an attempt to deploy mock satellites. The explosion occurred after the spacecraft began to spin uncontrollably with its engines cut off, resulting in fiery debris streaking through the dusk skies near southern Florida and the Bahamas. Read the full story here
A South Korean court has cancelled the arrest warrant of suspended president Yoon Suk-yeol, citing procedural issues with his detention. Although the warrant was cancelled, Yoon remains in custody as the prosecution is likely to appeal the decision, which was based on the prosecution's delay in filing the indictment. Read the full story here
Northeastern US grid operators are uncertain about how to handle tariffs on power imports from Canada, with some questioning whether electricity is even subject to duties. The tariffs, which went into effect on Tuesday, impose a 25% levy on most goods imported from Canada, but only a 10% duty on energy imports, leaving grid operators seeking additional guidance on how to proceed. Read the full story here
Lithuania has withdrew from the international cluster munitions convention due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. The convention, signed by over 120 countries, prohibits the acquisition, use, and production of these controversial weapons. The decision was made to send a strategic message that Lithuania is prepared to use all necessary measures for its defense, considering the war in Ukraine a direct threat to its national security. Read the full story here
The US Department of Justice has arrested three individuals linked to an Ohio company for exporting $2 million worth of civilian aircraft parts to Russia in violation of US export laws. This marks the fifth time in three years that the US has accused individuals or entities of involvement in a scheme to illegally ship aircraft parts to Russia. Russia's civilian airline industry is facing a crisis due to sweeping US and European sanctions, with…