Americas

Canada Will Impose 25 Percent Counter-Tariffs as US Proceeds With Blanket Tariffs: Trudeau

Canada will proceed with counter-tariffs on $155 billion worth of American goods as US seems poised to proceed with blanket tariffs on Canadian imports.

Brazil Judge Orders Suspension of Rumble Platform Amid Censorship Lawsuit

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered suspension of video-sharing platform Rumble over company’s failure to comply with court orders.
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Mexico Threatens to Sue Google Over ‘Gulf of America’ Naming Dispute

Mexico is threatening legal action against Google over Google Maps’ labeling of ‘Gulf of America,’ claiming the renaming oversteps U.S. jurisdiction.

All 80 Aboard Survive After Plane Flips Upside Down During Landing at Toronto Pearson Airport

Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis to Toronto crashed on the afternoon of Feb. 17 at Toronto Pearson International Airport, leaving multiple people injured.

Argentina’s inflation rate falls to the lowest in five years

Argentina’s inflation rate fell to its lowest level since 2020, a further sign of President Javier Milei’s remarkable economic turnaround.

Trudeau Tells Economic Summit Trump’s Annexation Threat a ‘Real Thing’

PM Justin Trudeau, behind closed doors, told attendees of the Canada-U.S. Economic Summit that U.S. President Trump views absorbing Canada as a “real thing.”

Panama Drops Fees for US Government Vessels Transiting Panama Canal: State Department

Panama has agreed to waive fees, which amount to millions per year, for the U.S. government’s use of the Panama Canal, the State Department said.

Government Lawyers Make Case to Overturn Ruling Against Emergencies Act

Lawyers argued in court that “fundamental errors” were made when judge determined invocation of Emergencies Act in response to 2022 Freedom Convoy protest was unjustified.