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The White House and Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
Israel and Iran intensified their deadly air strikes Monday on the fifth day after Israel launched its first attack to dismantle Iran's nuclear capability.
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Carney held a bilateral meeting at the G7 summit in Alberta, Canada, where the two planned to discuss trade among other global issues. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard reports on the meeting and the president's answers to reports on Russia,
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand condemned Iran’s attack on Israel and urged restraint on both sides. “Iran cannot obtain nuclear weapons. Iran’s continued efforts to pursue nuclear weapons, support for terrorists,
People walk through debris from a building damaged in Israeli strikes in Tehran, Iran, on Friday. The Iranian Canadian Congress says the attack was devastating and diplomacy is the best way to end the conflict. ARASH KHAMOOSHI/The New York Times News Service
CONFLICT ENTERS FOURTH DAY: Israel and Iran have begun a new round of attacks, as the conflict between the two heavily armed rivals enters its fourth day.
(Reuters) -Futures tied to Canada's main stock index declined on Friday as investors rushed to safe-haven assets following Israel's widescale strikes against Iran. June futures on the S&P/TSX index were down 0.
US stock futures drifted lower as Wall Street faced a new wave of uncertainty around President Trump's economic agenda.