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Tomorrow Of The Day Canada may reopen its embassies in Iran and Venezuela

The lack of a diplomatic presence hampers Ottawa’s ability to help Canadians abroad and respond to humanitarian crises

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New York, United States (AP) — Last-place New York Mets fire manager Carlos Mendoza, make Andy Green interim for rest of season.
Washington, United States (AP) — Dan Schwartz wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Maryland's 1st Congressional District.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Authorities sound an incoming missile alert in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
La Guaira, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodríguez says earthquake death toll rises to 589 with 2,980 injured.
London, United Kingdom (AP) — Serena Williams to face Maya Joint of Australia in Wimbledon opening round for her singles comeback.
Moscow, Russia (AP) — Russia reports one of the biggest Ukrainian drone attacks on its soil and annexed Crimea, with 660 drones downed.
Bangkok, Thailand (AP) — Asian shares plunge as traders sell to lock in profits from latest rallies driven by boom in AI related stocks.
La Guaira, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela health minister says around 235 people dead and 4,300 injured in catastrophic earthquakes.
Toronto, Canada (AP) — Marina Mabrey matches the WNBA scoring record with 53 points to help the Toronto Tempo rout Los Angeles 125-97.
Starke, United States (AP) — 74-year-old man convicted of killing wife becomes the oldest inmate executed in modern Florida history.
London, United Kingdom (AP) — King Charles III reveals he paid 12.2 million pounds in 2024-2025 taxes, becoming 1st UK monarch to reveal tax details.
London, United Kingdom (AP) — King Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after completion of 369 million-pound ($487 million) refurbishment.
New York, United States (AP) — WNBA suspends Alyssa Thomas for 1 game for hit to Caitlin Clark's throat in game Wednesday night.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.N. maritime agency pauses plan to evacuate ships through the Strait of Hormuz after vessel attacked.
Caracas, Venezuela (AP) — President of Venezuela's National Assembly says earthquakes have killed at least 188 people and trapped more than 200.
New York, United States (AP) — David Clayton-Thomas, the powerhouse lead singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, has died at 84.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) — British military says cargo ship hit by projectile off Oman near UN-approved route for Strait of Hormuz.
Washington, United States (AP) — Reflecting Pool liner was cut with a sharp knife or razor, top National Park Service official says.
Mclean, United States (AP) — Average rate on a 30-year mortgage rose to 6.49% this week, Freddie Mac says, near where it's been the past six weeks.
Eastern Europe

Albania’s ‘renaissance man’ Rama under protest pressure

Edi Rama is not worrying, in public at least, about being ousted by the protests that erupted more than three weeks ago against alleged corruption...

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