Europe’s Achilles’ heel: how rare earths leave the EU wide open to economic blackmail from China
Europe needs these minerals for manufacturing, and China controls the vast majority of supply.
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Europe needs these minerals for manufacturing, and China controls the vast majority of supply.
Quebec's finance minister is looking to give taxpayers some breathing room in an economic update that includes a reduction to the contribution rate for social security programs.
A Buddhist temple shared a video on Facebook showing a woman lying in a white coffin in the back of a pickup truck, slightly moving her arms and head.
Ford's warning came after members of the tenant advocacy group ACORN interrupted the legislature to protest a controversial omnibus bill that shortens some eviction timelines.
Premier Wab Kinew said a total of $76.9 million from both the provincial and federal governments has been earmarked for critical water infrastructure.
The International Testing Agency (ITA) said in a statement that Oleksiak has accepted the penalty for three whereabouts failures between October 2024 and June 2025.
Almost a third of the 47 United Conservative members in the Alberta legislature are now under recall.
The Government says millions of low-paid workers will get a pay rise.
Borthwick’s England have won their last 11 games with their head coach contracted through to the 2027 Rugby World Cup
An organization is tracking the growing number of arrests among people with temporary deportation protection under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program
The chancellor said the move would mean those on low incomes were ‘properly rewarded’ - but businesses warned the move could drive unemployment and hit economic growth
Chance Englebert disappeared in 2019 after an argument with his wife's family
Four flight attendants and one passenger were taken to hospital as a precaution, American Airlines said
Judge is only missing one document to proceed with the sale
Kirill Dmitriev has emerged as a key player in drafting a new proposal to end Moscow’s war in Ukraine
More than 80 percent of consumers believe that excessive lawsuits could drive up their premiums even if they’ve never filed a claim
Across the U.S., it’s beginning to look, and smell, a lot like Christmas — artisanal stalls framed by twinkling lights are selling delightful gifts and the tempting aromas of mulled wine and bratwurst...
But any deal would still require agreement from Russia
Brett Ratner is reportedly attached to return to the project
A federal judge’s dismissal of criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney Letitia James, two political foes of President Donald Trump, won’t be the final word on the ...