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Carney unveils Canada’s AI strategy
Canada’s government announced a new AI strategy, with Carney arguing that national prosperity will belong to countries that build AI on their own terms. The move signals a broader push to strengthen domestic tech capabilities and reduce dependence on foreign AI platforms.
CBS fires veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley
CBS has dismissed longtime correspondent Scott Pelley after a dispute with leadership, marking a significant shakeup at one of the most recognizable U.S. news brands. The decision raises fresh questions about editorial independence and governance inside major media companies.
U.S. House votes to limit military action against Iran
The U.S. House rebuked Trump in a vote aimed at limiting military action against Iran, reflecting mounting political tension around the conflict. The broader backdrop remains volatile as the U.S. and Iran continue trading strikes while peace talks drag on.
U.S.–Iran conflict intensifies amid stalled peace talks
Reports indicate the U.S. and Iran are still exchanging strikes as peace negotiations remain unresolved after weeks of talks. The continued escalation is creating uncertainty across geopolitics, energy markets, and multinational business planning.
California CEO accused of exporting computer technology to Iran
A California CEO was arrested and accused of selling U.S. computer technology to Iran through a Tehran-based company. Federal prosecutors say the case involves sanctions violations and illustrates increasing enforcement risk for companies with international sales channels.
China-linked or sanctions-related supply chain risk stays in focus
The Iran-related technology case underscores how export controls and sanctions compliance remain central corporate issues for firms operating globally. Companies in hardware, cybersecurity, and networking are especially exposed when products or components can reach restricted markets.
U.S. corporate media and leadership scrutiny intensifies
The CBS firing and related media disputes show how executive decisions and newsroom governance can quickly become major corporate news. For media companies, leadership credibility and internal control remain as important as content performance.