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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, shooting lava fountains up to 1,000 feet high
To resolve differences Video 0:54 NASA says it’s ready for first crewed moon mission in 50 years Video 0:44 Carney announces $32-billion for Arctic defence Video 1:59 Canada, Norway can contribute to oil supply during Iran war, Carney says Video 1:48 Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, shooting lava fountains up to 1,000 feet high Video 0:45. Log In Create Free Account Most Popular Trump releases video he says shows strikes on Iran's Kharg Island Video 0:37 Hegseth says Iran's new leader is 'wounded and likely disfigured' Video 0:53 Cuban president says talks were recently held with the U.S.
Globe and Mail
World·15d ago
Israeli military says Michigan synagogue attacker’s brother was Hezbollah commander
Authorities have said that Ayman Ghazali, 41, carried out the synagogue attack after learning that four of his Police tape hangs outside the Temple Israel synagogue on March 13, 2026, in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan | Photo Credit: AP The brother of a man who attacked a Michigan synagogue last week, who was killed earlier this month in an Israeli. Ibrahim Ghazali was killed in Lebanon along with three other of the attacker’s relatives on March 5 – a week before authorities allege Ayman Mohamad Ghazali drove his car into a major synagogue outside Detroit and killed himself after security fired at him.
Globe and Mail · The Hindu International
World·15d ago
World’s Top Central Banks Are About to Confront Fresh Inflation Threat as War Jolts Oil
Changes aren’t imminent yet: The Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England are all expected to keep borrowing costs steady as they assess how much surging energy costs will feed through to consumer prices and growth. But for them and the other 18 central banks that are about to set policy — overseeing about two-thirds of the global economy in total —. (Bloomberg) — The world’s top central banks convene this week facing a renewed inflation threat from the war in Iran and the possibility that they’ll be forced to delay interest-rate cuts and in some cases consider hikes.
Financial Post