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August 23: Gaza Oxygen Shortages and U.S.-Canada Tariffs

In Gaza

Hospitals in Gaza are running dangerously short of oxygen, placing premature babies and critically ill patients at immediate risk. The shortages are another sign of a healthcare system nearing collapse, with basic treatment increasingly dependent on supplies that cannot be taken for granted.

At the U.S.-Canada border

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called new U.S. tariff terms an economic attack on Canada, saying they are unfair and will damage people on both sides of the border. The dispute also raises a larger question for Canadian businesses and policymakers, whether Washington remains a reliable trading partner.

In southern Thailand

Dozens of coordinated arson attacks and bombings struck southern Thailand on Sunday. Officials said the attacks appeared intended to create unrest. Authorities have not provided fuller details on responsibility or casualties.

In business and AI

Anthropic is reportedly exploring a U.S. public offering as soon as this autumn, seeking to raise more than $100 billion at a valuation of up to $2 trillion. If it happens at that scale, it would be among the largest IPOs ever, a reminder that the AI boom has moved well beyond optimistic slide decks and into numbers with their own gravitational pull.

In Mumbai

Two people were killed when a giant Ganesha idol collapsed onto a crowd during a procession in Mumbai. Officials are investigating the circumstances of the collapse.

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