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English-language newspaper in Canada

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of more than 6 million in 2024, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it falls slightly behind the Toronto Star in overall weekly circulation because the Star publishes a Sunday edition, whereas the Globe does not. The Globe and Mail is regarded by some as Canada's "newspaper of record".

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German Parliament Triggers Snap Election After Scholz Coalition Collapse

Germany's parliament voted to remove Chancellor Olaf Scholz, triggering a February 23rd election due to his three-party coalition's collapse after disagreements over debt, leaving him and his party without a majority amid Russia's war in Ukraine and a subsequent economic crisis.

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SoftBank Pledges $100 Billion US Investment, 100,000 AI Jobs

President-elect Trump and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son announced a $100 billion US investment plan over four years, aiming for 100,000 AI-related jobs, echoing a 2016 pledge, although the fulfillment of that is unclear.

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Urban-Rural Mortgage Divide Widens in Ontario

A study reveals that while 71 percent of urban first-time homebuyers in Ontario used Big Five banks in the first half of 2024, only 55 percent of rural buyers did, highlighting an urban-rural divide in mortgage lending, driven by lender availability, bank approaches to rural properties, and monoline...

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Thousands feared dead after Cyclone Chido devastates Mayotte

Cyclone Chido, the strongest in 90 years, hit Mayotte on Sunday, causing potentially thousands of deaths and widespread destruction to housing, infrastructure and a hospital, highlighting the island's vulnerability and prompting a French aid response.

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Israel to Double Golan Heights Population Amid Syrian Power Shift

Israel announced a $11 million plan to double its population on the Golan Heights following a power shift in Syria, citing ongoing security threats despite the new rebel leader's claims of moderation; this action has been condemned by several Arab countries.

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Canada Post Strike Faces Public Backlash During Holidays

Public disapproval of the Canada Post strike's timing during the holiday season is widespread, disrupting gift and card delivery; letters also express concerns about potential environmental impacts of a shift to fully digital mail.

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Morgan Stanley's 2025 Market Outlook: Opportunities and Risks

Morgan Stanley's 2025 market outlook highlights "diabesity" treatments, Edge AI, and Canadian rail stocks as investment opportunities, while Wells Fargo identifies inflation, high valuations, and geopolitical risks as potential downsides for the S&P 500, which it forecasts to reach 7007.

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Milan's Via MonteNapoleone Overtakes Fifth Avenue as World's Priciest Retail Street

Via MonteNapoleone in Milan is now the world's most expensive retail destination, surpassing New York's Fifth Avenue with average rents of \"20,000 euros per square meter ($2,047 per square foot)\", reflecting high demand from luxury brands and significant shopper spending of an average \"2,500 euro...

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Ontario Threatens U.S. Energy Exports Amid Trade Tensions

Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut electricity exports to the U.S., primarily to Michigan and New York, in response to President Trump's threatened tariffs on Canadian goods, potentially impacting millions of American homes and increasing costs and reducing grid reliability for all particip...

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Syria: Christians Attend Church, Schools Reopen After Assad's Fall

Following last week's dramatic overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Syrian Christians attended Sunday church services, and schools reopened, as the new rulers attempt to reassure minorities and restore normalcy. Tens of thousands of Shi'ite ...

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Five Australians Released From Indonesian Prisons After Bilateral Agreement

Five Australians jailed in Indonesia for nearly 20 years for heroin trafficking returned home Sunday under a deal between the two governments, ending a long-standing diplomatic issue.

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Journalist Austin Tice's Escape, Recapture, and Uncertain Fate Amidst Syria's Regime Change"

American journalist Austin Tice, captured in Syria in August 2012, escaped prison in 2013 but was recaptured; the recent fall of the Assad regime has renewed efforts to locate him, despite conflicting reports and challenges in verifying intelligence.

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