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US-Canada Trade Tensions Escalate as Washington Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canadian Products
US-Canada Trade Tensions Escalate as Washington Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canadian Products
Politics
What’s Happening?
The United States has imposed 50% tariffs on about $20 billion worth of Canadian products after last-minute trade negotiations between Washington and Ottawa failed. The tariffs affect roughly 5% of Canada's exports to the US and cover products including wine, cement, dairy goods, swimming pools and hockey sticks.
Some major Canadian exports, including energy and potash, are excluded. US President Donald Trump has defended the tariffs as part of his trade policy, while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised a matching response, saying Canada will retaliate "dollar for dollar."
Why is it Important?
The dispute matters because the US and Canada have one of the world's largest trading relationships, with businesses and consumers on both sides depending heavily on cross-border trade. The new tariffs could raise costs for some companies and products while putting additional pressure on industries affected by the measures.
The disagreement also creates uncertainty around the future of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the trade framework connecting the three North American economies. For Canada, the response is also politically significant because the country is trying to protect its industries while avoiding a deeper disruption to its close economic relationship with its largest trading partner.
Tech

Google Expands Student AI Access With Free One-Year Gemini Plan
Google Expands Student AI Access With Free One-Year Gemini Plan
Tech
What’s Happening?
Google is offering eligible college students in India one year of free access to its Google AI Plus plan, giving students access to several of the company's advanced AI tools. The offer arrives as students begin a new academic year and includes higher Gemini usage limits, Gemini Omni, 400GB of cloud storage and AI-powered study features.
Google has also introduced a dedicated Gemini Student Hub, where students can organise coursework, create study notebooks, practise with quizzes and explore interactive visualisations. The company says the tools are designed to make research and studying more interactive and easier to organise.
Why is it Important?
The move shows how major technology companies are increasingly focusing on students as AI becomes part of everyday learning and research. Google's new tools can help break down difficult topics, organise class materials and create practice activities, while features such as interactive visualisations can make some subjects easier to understand.
At the same time, AI-generated information still needs to be checked because AI systems can sometimes make mistakes. The student offer is therefore part of a much bigger shift in education, where AI tools are becoming more common alongside traditional learning methods.
Science

NASA's Plan to Extend Swift Telescope Mission Fails After Rescue Spacecraft Encounters Technical Issues!
NASA's Plan to Extend Swift Telescope Mission Fails After Rescue Spacecraft Encounters Technical Issues!
Science
What’s Happening?
NASA has called off an ambitious attempt to rescue its Swift space telescope after the robotic spacecraft sent to save it developed serious control problems. The LINK spacecraft, built by Katalyst Space Technologies, was supposed to approach Swift, capture it and raise its orbit from about 347 kilometres to 600 kilometres.
That would have allowed the telescope to continue studying the universe for longer. However, LINK began experiencing attitude-control problems and an uncontrollable spin after its July launch, and engineers were unable to fully fix the issue. NASA and Katalyst have therefore ended the planned rescue.
Why is it Important?
Swift has been observing the universe since 2004, helping scientists study powerful events such as gamma-ray bursts, some of the brightest explosions known to occur in space. Its orbit has been gradually dropping, partly because increased solar activity has made Earth's upper atmosphere expand and create more drag on the spacecraft.
Without another solution, Swift is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere later in 2026. Although the rescue failed, LINK will still try to carry out close-up operations near Swift, giving engineers valuable experience that could improve future missions designed to repair, move or extend the lives of satellites in space.
History

South Korea Tests AI Robots to Guard Centuries-Old Palaces and Royal Tombs
South Korea Tests AI Robots to Guard Centuries-Old Palaces and Royal Tombs
History
What’s Happening?
South Korea is testing AI-powered patrol robots at historic palaces and royal tombs, bringing modern technology into some of the country's most important heritage sites. The new four-month trial will place robots at Deoksu Palace in Seoul and the Seooreung Royal Tombs in Goyang through November.
The robots can move around the sites on their own while using LiDAR, cameras, thermal imaging and AI-based video analysis to look for problems such as fires, intruders or people needing help. The programme follows an earlier trial at Changdeok Palace, where a patrol robot completed nine autonomous patrols each day.
Why is it Important?
The project shows how AI and robotics can be used beyond phones, factories and computers, including to help protect history. The two new robots are being matched to their surroundings: a four-wheel-drive robot will patrol the relatively flat grounds of Deoksu Palace, while a two-legged robot will tackle the slopes and rougher paths around Seooreung.
The technology is designed to support human guards rather than replace them, providing extra monitoring across large areas. It is an interesting example of old and new technology working together, with robots helping safeguard places connected to Korea's royal history.
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Politics

US-Canada Trade Tensions Escalate as Washington Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canadian Products
US-Canada Trade Tensions Escalate as Washington Imposes 50% Tariffs on Canadian Products
Politics
What’s Happening?
The United States has imposed 50% tariffs on about $20 billion worth of Canadian products after last-minute trade negotiations between Washington and Ottawa failed. The tariffs affect roughly 5% of Canada's exports to the US and cover products including wine, cement, dairy goods, swimming pools and hockey sticks.
Some major Canadian exports, including energy and potash, are excluded. US President Donald Trump has defended the tariffs as part of his trade policy, while Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised a matching response, saying Canada will retaliate "dollar for dollar."
Why is it Important?
The dispute matters because the US and Canada have one of the world's largest trading relationships, with businesses and consumers on both sides depending heavily on cross-border trade. The new tariffs could raise costs for some companies and products while putting additional pressure on industries affected by the measures.
The disagreement also creates uncertainty around the future of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the trade framework connecting the three North American economies. For Canada, the response is also politically significant because the country is trying to protect its industries while avoiding a deeper disruption to its close economic relationship with its largest trading partner.
Tech

Google Expands Student AI Access With Free One-Year Gemini Plan
Google Expands Student AI Access With Free One-Year Gemini Plan
Tech
What’s Happening?
Google is offering eligible college students in India one year of free access to its Google AI Plus plan, giving students access to several of the company's advanced AI tools. The offer arrives as students begin a new academic year and includes higher Gemini usage limits, Gemini Omni, 400GB of cloud storage and AI-powered study features.
Google has also introduced a dedicated Gemini Student Hub, where students can organise coursework, create study notebooks, practise with quizzes and explore interactive visualisations. The company says the tools are designed to make research and studying more interactive and easier to organise.
Why is it Important?
The move shows how major technology companies are increasingly focusing on students as AI becomes part of everyday learning and research. Google's new tools can help break down difficult topics, organise class materials and create practice activities, while features such as interactive visualisations can make some subjects easier to understand.
At the same time, AI-generated information still needs to be checked because AI systems can sometimes make mistakes. The student offer is therefore part of a much bigger shift in education, where AI tools are becoming more common alongside traditional learning methods.
Science

NASA's Plan to Extend Swift Telescope Mission Fails After Rescue Spacecraft Encounters Technical Issues!
NASA's Plan to Extend Swift Telescope Mission Fails After Rescue Spacecraft Encounters Technical Issues!
Science
What’s Happening?
NASA has called off an ambitious attempt to rescue its Swift space telescope after the robotic spacecraft sent to save it developed serious control problems. The LINK spacecraft, built by Katalyst Space Technologies, was supposed to approach Swift, capture it and raise its orbit from about 347 kilometres to 600 kilometres.
That would have allowed the telescope to continue studying the universe for longer. However, LINK began experiencing attitude-control problems and an uncontrollable spin after its July launch, and engineers were unable to fully fix the issue. NASA and Katalyst have therefore ended the planned rescue.
Why is it Important?
Swift has been observing the universe since 2004, helping scientists study powerful events such as gamma-ray bursts, some of the brightest explosions known to occur in space. Its orbit has been gradually dropping, partly because increased solar activity has made Earth's upper atmosphere expand and create more drag on the spacecraft.
Without another solution, Swift is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere later in 2026. Although the rescue failed, LINK will still try to carry out close-up operations near Swift, giving engineers valuable experience that could improve future missions designed to repair, move or extend the lives of satellites in space.
History

South Korea Tests AI Robots to Guard Centuries-Old Palaces and Royal Tombs
South Korea Tests AI Robots to Guard Centuries-Old Palaces and Royal Tombs
History
What’s Happening?
South Korea is testing AI-powered patrol robots at historic palaces and royal tombs, bringing modern technology into some of the country's most important heritage sites. The new four-month trial will place robots at Deoksu Palace in Seoul and the Seooreung Royal Tombs in Goyang through November.
The robots can move around the sites on their own while using LiDAR, cameras, thermal imaging and AI-based video analysis to look for problems such as fires, intruders or people needing help. The programme follows an earlier trial at Changdeok Palace, where a patrol robot completed nine autonomous patrols each day.
Why is it Important?
The project shows how AI and robotics can be used beyond phones, factories and computers, including to help protect history. The two new robots are being matched to their surroundings: a four-wheel-drive robot will patrol the relatively flat grounds of Deoksu Palace, while a two-legged robot will tackle the slopes and rougher paths around Seooreung.
The technology is designed to support human guards rather than replace them, providing extra monitoring across large areas. It is an interesting example of old and new technology working together, with robots helping safeguard places connected to Korea's royal history.
