Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: September 4, 2025 - 05:59
Morning Update: Xi’s new world order
September 4, 2025
Good morning. China paraded its military – and its friends – through Tiananmen Square yesterday in a blunt message to Washington. More on that below, along with the end of Florida’s vaccine mandates for school children and Félix Auger-Aliassime’s comeback win. But first:
Today’s headlines- Carney says he spoke with Trump and expects ‘small agreements’ on tariff relief for some sectors
- Portugal observes a national day of mourning after the death toll in a funicular railway crash in Lisbon rose to 17
- The UAE warns that West Bank annexation would be a ‘red line’ as Israelis stage fresh protests against the war
- The U.S. is no longer a safe harbour for domestic violence refugees, but crossing into Canada is often impossible
Almost half of Canadians (42 per cent) don’t have life insurance or aren’t sure if they do, a new survey from insurance firm PolicyMe and Angus Reid said on Wednesday.
September 10, 2025 - 08:00 | Uday Rana | Global News - Canada
Good morning. A wave of youth-led protests has rocked Nepal, resulting in the collapse of its government – more on that below, along with Israel’s strike on Hamas leadership in Qatar and the controversial doc premiering at TIFF today. But first:Today’s headlinesPoland shoots down Russian drones in its airspaceTeck agrees to be acquired by Anglo American at a crucial time for Canada’s minerals industryPublic Safety Minister’s link to civil liberties group doesn’t require an ethics screen, watchdog says
September 10, 2025 - 07:01 | Danielle Groen | The Globe and Mail
Israel’s much-celebrated Weizmann Institute marked its 90th anniversary last year, but is suddenly facing one of its greatest challenges: the Weizmann Institute of Science’s campus in Rehovot was struck by two Iranian ballistic missiles in June.
Among the hardest-hit buildings and labs were the institute’s hub for world-leading cancer research, which also housed core facilities many groups rely on for their life sciences work — labs using AI to develop personalized medicine for diseases without a cure, and a building home to many breakthroughs in climate science and astronomy.
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