
Reuters World News Louvre arrests, Canada tariffs, Trump in Asia and shutdown hot dogs
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Oct 26, 2025 French police have apprehended two suspects related to a Louvre heist, with one arrested at the airport. Meanwhile, President Trump has initiated a 10% tariff on Canada following a controversial Ontario ad featuring Ronald Reagan. On his Asia trip, Trump witnesses a ceasefire signing between Thailand and Cambodia while aiming for trade dialogue with China. In an unusual twist, a furloughed IRS attorney creatively makes ends meet by selling hot dogs from a cart called 'Shysters' during the government shutdown.
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Louvre Heist Suspects Apprehended
- French police arrested two suspects linked to the Louvre heist, including one intercepted at Charles de Gaulle airport.
- The arrests occurred late Saturday and signal progress in the high-profile investigation.
Tariff Spike After Controversial Ad
- President Trump announced a 10% tariff increase on Canada after Ontario aired an ad during the World Series.
- Ontario said it would pause the ad campaign to allow trade talks to resume.
Asia Trip Yields Diplomatic Win
- Trump opened his Asia trip in Malaysia and witnessed Thailand and Cambodia sign an enhanced ceasefire deal.
- The visit aims to advance trade talks with China and strengthen regional ties, including with Japan.
