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US politics
The president, the judge and the flights that landed in the middle of the night
Donald Trump is embroiled in a legal showdown over his deportation of more than 200 alleged gang members. He’s relying on two words to get the scheme over the line, but legal scholars wonder if the government has crossed a red line by defying a court order.
- by Michael Koziol
Opinion & Perspectives
Thanks to Trump, Canadians like me have become flag-waving patriots
Canadians are rallying behind the battle cry “elbows up!” They’re ready to fight.
Samantha Selinger-Morris
Morning Edition podcast host
The president, the judge and the flights that landed in the middle of the night
Donald Trump is embroiled in a legal showdown over his deportation of more than 200 alleged gang members. He’s relying on two words to get the scheme over the line, but legal scholars wonder if the government has crossed a red line by defying a court order.
Michael Koziol
North America correspondent
Gazans are trapped in a forever war designed around Netanyahu’s impossible aims
Nobody should be shocked by the ceasefire breakdown between Israel and Hamas. Those with power see no incentive to end this war.
Waleed Aly
Columnist, co-host of Ten's The Project and academic
North America
Thanks to Trump, Canadians like me have become flag-waving patriots
Canadians are rallying behind the battle cry “elbows up!” They’re ready to fight.
- by Samantha Selinger-Morris
Analysis
US politics
The president, the judge and the flights that landed in the middle of the night
Donald Trump is embroiled in a legal showdown over his deportation of more than 200 alleged gang members. He’s relying on two words to get the scheme over the line, but legal scholars wonder if the government has crossed a red line by defying a court order.
- by Michael Koziol
Updated
Russia-Ukraine war
Trump makes play for Ukraine’s nuclear power plants in call with Zelensky
- by Michael Koziol
What’s new in the JFK files? Five things to know about the assassination records
- by Jonathan Edwards and Ben Brasch
Europe
Asia
Old bones on jungle island sound warning to those living here today
Takamatsu runs his fingers through the gravel until two pieces of bone emerge - parts of the skulls, he says, of an infant and possibly an adult.
- by Ayaka McGill, Hiro Komae and Mari Yamaguchi
Xi brought Ma in from the cold. AI investors took notice
He was one of China’s most well-known faces before disappearing from public view. Now Jack Ma is back.
- by Lisa Visentin
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