TMEC 2.0: Objectives, Strategy, and Scope
The article discusses the impending meeting among Mexico, the United States, and Canada regarding the future of the USMCA agreement, highlighting uncertainties and negotiations that are ongoing.
Total lunar eclipse will turn the moon blood red on Tuesday for skywatchers on several continents
A total lunar eclipse on Tuesday will create a blood-red moon, visible to many in North and South America and eastern Asia, but sadly not from Africa and Europe.
Rare ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse to loom over North America, Australia and New Zealand
A rare total lunar eclipse, known as a 'blood moon', will occur on Tuesday, visible from North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Football: The VAR will soon intervene even more frequently
The international football rule-making body has expanded the powers of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) to include more game scenarios, set to take effect in the summer and potentially during the World Cup in North America.
Iranians celebrate after reports of Supreme Leader Khamenei’s death
Reports of Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei's death led to jubilant street celebrations among Iranians in North America and Iran, despite a lack of confirmation from official sources.
Globo will have five narrators and send more than 100 names for the World Cup; see the list
Globo has finalized its team for World Cup coverage, including five narrators and about 112 professionals traveling to the tournament in North America.
Iron Maiden will release the documentary 'Burning Ambition' in Ecuador cinemas on May 15
British heavy metal band Iron Maiden will premiere their documentary 'Burning Ambition' in Ecuador on May 15, following a limited release in North America on May 7.
Colby Cosh: Why dry, ultra-cold winter winds are named after Alberta
The article discusses the Alberta Clipper, a winter wind originating in Alberta that brings frigid air to eastern North America, reflecting on its naming and the connection to the region.
Ferrovial increases its revenue by 8.6% and reaches profits of 888 million in 2025
Ferrovial reports an 8.6% increase in revenue and net profits of 888 million euros for the year 2025, though profits are down significantly compared to the previous year due to previous asset sales.
Trump is running out of tariff cards to play ahead of CUSMA review
Trump is facing limitations in his ability to impose tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling, prompting him to implement global tariffs under the Trade Act.
Brendan O’Neill on the growing backlash against woke authoritarianism
Brendan O’Neill discusses the rising backlash against progressive politics and 'woke' ideology as the public grows increasingly impatient.
The tariff war fails to reorder the global economy and hits growth
The ongoing tariff war initiated by the U.S. has failed to significantly reshape the global economy and has negatively affected growth.
POSCO Group Signs Lithium Supply Contract with SK On for Electric Vehicle Batteries in Europe and North America
POSCO Group has signed a long-term lithium supply contract with SK On, aiming to penetrate the electric vehicle battery market in Europe and North America.
Canadian Invention: O Pal-o-Mine, where art thou?
The Pal-o-Mine, a candy bar produced in New Brunswick, Canada, has a rich history as one of North America's oldest continuously produced sweets.
Cyberattacks are hitting faster with AI fuelling an 89% jump, data shows
A recent report reveals a dramatic 89% increase in cyberattacks aided by AI, significantly reducing the time required for attackers to breach high-value assets.
Morocco's long-time captain gives up national team jersey
Morocco's long-time captain Romain Saiss has announced his retirement from international football just months before the World Cup finals in North America.
5,200-Year-Old Canoe - The Discovery in the USA Preceding the Pyramids
A collection of ancient canoes, including one dating back 5,200 years, was discovered in Lake Mendota, revealing pre-Columbian maritime history in North America.
Ukrainian Foreign Ministry says Ukraine's full Euro-Atlantic integration is condition for peace in Europe and North America
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry emphasizes that Ukraine's full integration into Euro-Atlantic structures is essential for securing peace in Europe and North America.
Mexico defends the USMCA... while the future of North America is decided without it
Mexico is focusing its political and diplomatic efforts on preserving the USMCA as a new geopolitical landscape evolves rapidly around critical technologies.
Rosé’s ‘APT.’ was best-selling single of 2025, a first for singer not from North America or Europe
Rosé's single 'APT.' topped the 2025 Global Single Chart, becoming the first song by a non-North American or European artist to achieve this feat.
Wuthering Heights surpasses 150 million and leads the international box office
Wuthering Heights has grossed over 150 million dollars globally in its second weekend, leading the international box office despite dropping to second place in North America.
The Lions' Giant Wanted 'A Couple of Beers' – Juuse Saros Delivered Ruthless Information
The Finnish ice hockey team, known as the Lions, celebrated their bronze medal victory at the Milan-Cortina Olympics with a decisive win against Slovakia but faced imminent travel back to North America for NHL duties.
Taurus celebrates the end of U.S. tariffs on Brazilian firearms; shares rise 9%
Taurus, Brazil's largest firearms manufacturer, is celebrating the end of U.S. tariffs on Brazilian products, which is expected to strengthen its market position in North America.
The Lions Shock North America - Finland Now Roars with Arrogant Talk
The Finnish men's ice hockey team suffered a bitter semifinal defeat to Canada in the Olympics after leading 2-0.
The T-MEC is not renegotiated, it is put to the test
The review in 2026 will be a test of credibility, compliance, and economic strategy for Mexico regarding the T-MEC agreement.
Trump does not want Canada in the T-MEC: Why is he considering bilateral agreements?
The U.S. government is considering significant changes to the USMCA that could exclude Canada and disrupt trade relations in North America.
Beyond the spin: Why the job boom in the U.S. and Canada is a mirage
The article argues that the perceived job growth in the U.S. and Canada is misleading, as reality shows a weaker labor market with significant underemployment issues.
Overview: Estonia Philharmonic Chamber Choir's Tour in North America
The Estonia Philharmonic Chamber Choir completed its 19th North American tour, receiving acclaim from both critics and audiences.
Canada seeks to double exports outside the US; Mexico is part of the strategy: parliamentary secretary
The Canadian government aims to increase its exports outside the United States, with Mexico as a key element of its trade strategy, according to parliamentary secretary Rachel Bendayan.
Fox Nation rides with America’s modern-day cowboys to reveal the hard, unseen work behind every steak
A Fox Nation special reveals the efforts of modern-day cowboys in North Dakota involved in the cattle industry and the tradition they uphold.
Antti Pennanen Faces Harsh Criticism from North America – "Doesn't Understand"
Finnish national team head coach Antti Pennanen has been sharply criticized by Canadian sports analyst Craig Button for his coaching decisions in the ongoing Olympics.
Latest earthquake in the US today: time, place, and epicenter of the new quake, this Monday, February 16
The article provides updates on recent earthquakes in the United States and the surrounding areas, citing information from the US Geological Survey (USGS).
"Ring of Fire" this February 17: the rare solar eclipse that will not be seen in the USA.
A rare annular solar eclipse, known as the "Ring of Fire," will occur on February 17, but will be invisible to observers in North America due to its geographical trajectory and nighttime schedule.
The Times of Renegotiation
The article discusses the implications of the U.S. potentially withdrawing from the USMCA and transforming it into bilateral agreements, emphasizing the uncertainty this would create for the North American economy.
Ukrainian film Animals in War to be released in North American cinemas
The Ukrainian film 'Animals in War' is set to be released in North America, showcasing seven short stories about rescuing animals during the war.
An unusual project in Sweden - would protect against sabotage
Sweden is planning to lay a data cable beneath the polar ice cap connecting Asia and North America, aimed at enhancing infrastructure security.
Jamieson Greer, architect of the new era of USMCA
Jamieson Greer is a key figure in the upcoming review of the USMCA treaty, known for his role in negotiating stricter automotive rules during the Trump administration.
‘This goes so far beyond rhetoric’: The Anti-Defamation League’s Jonathan Greenblatt explains why anti-Zionism is bigotry
Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League emphasizes the distinction between anti-Zionism and legitimate criticism of Israel, labeling the former as a form of bigotry amid rising antisemitism in North America.
Latest earthquake in the U.S. today: time, place, and epicenter of the new quake, Friday, February 13
The article discusses recent earthquakes in the United States, detailing the occurrences reported by the US Geological Survey.
2026 World Cup Dates: Inauguration, Groups, and When the Final Will Be Played
The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 teams for the first time and will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with Argentina already qualified.
Hilary Duff announces The Lucky Me World Tour, including 9 Canadian cities
Hilary Duff has announced her first global world tour in nearly two decades, which will include performances in nine Canadian cities starting June 2026.
Donald Trump privately considers taking U.S. out of CUSMA trade pact
Donald Trump is reportedly contemplating withdrawing the U.S. from the CUSMA trade agreement, raising concerns about the stability of the trade pact among North American countries.
Review of the T-MEC will place critical minerals at the center of North America's economic security: EY-Parthenon
The upcoming review of the T-MEC trade agreement will emphasize critical minerals as essential for North America's economic security, according to a report by EY-Parthenon.
Latest tremor in the USA today: time, place, and epicenter of the new earthquake, this Wednesday, February 11
On February 11, multiple earthquakes were registered across the United States, totaling 27 in North America and the Caribbean within the last 24 hours according to the USGS.
Latest earthquake in the U.S. today: time, place, and epicenter of the new quake, this Tuesday, February 10
The latest earthquake report in the U.S. details 32 seismic events registered in North America and the Caribbean over the past 24 hours, as updated by the USGS.
Peter MacKinnon: University censorship is out of control
The article discusses the alarming rise of censorship in universities across North America, highlighting specific instances and trends that indicate a broader issue.
When France's Dominance Ended in America, the War Lasted for 7 Years
The article discusses the Seven Years' War, fought between Britain and France over dominance in North America from 1756 to 1763, leading to France's defeat.
Latest tremor in the USA today: time, location, and epicenter of the new earthquake, this Monday, February 9
On February 9, multiple earthquakes were reported across the contiguous United States, with 64 seismic events recorded in North America and the Caribbean over the last 24 hours according to the USGS.
Robyn confirms arena tour with tickets out this week
Robyn has announced her upcoming arena tour in the UK and North America, with tickets set to go on sale soon.
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Tõnu Kaljuste begin tour in North America
The Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir under the direction of Tõnu Kaljuste has commenced a concert tour in North America, performing a diverse selection of works from notable composers.