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Author: Malek Fouda
Published on: 29/04/2025 | 00:00:00

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Canadian broadcasters CBC and CTV have projected Prime Minister Mark Carney to remain in his post. The Liberal Party is projected to outperform its Conservative rival in the Parliament's 343-seat House. Canadian media projects Carney's party to secure 161 seats in the House for a majority. Trudeau's popularity had cratered in the last years of his prime ministership. A wave of by-election losses and high-profile cabinet resignations ultimately drove him to announce his resignation in January this year. But he responded to Trump's intense threats against Canada in the early phase of his presidency with unexpectedly tough and patriotic rhetoric. Bloc Québécois (BQ), are projected to win 23 seats, the New Democratic Party (8 seats), while the Green Party are on course to win Carney: "The old relationship we had with the United States based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military cooperation is over" "It’s clear the US is no longer a reliable partner," Carney says. Yemen's Houthi rebel group claims US air strike hit prison holding African migrants. Interior Ministry says some 115 migrants have been detained at the site. The strike is the latest incident in the country's decade-long war to see migrants killed. US air strikes overnight into Monday targeting Yemen's capital killed at least eight people. The Houthis are the last militant group in Iran's self-styled "Axis of Resistance"

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