Image of the week: After a pleasant visit to our nation’s capital, the Japanese PM and his wife installed the beaver-shaped hardware back home—and showed it off on Instagram
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The Liberal Party insider who saved the TPP trade deal
After Trudeau’s no show at a leaders’ meeting in Vietnam, the trade deal seemed at risk. So Canada sent Ian McKay to repair the damage.
Tiptoeing around the Trump in the room
Justin Trudeau’s visit was choreographed to flatter—and avoid offending—America’s intemperate president
How memeable moments could help world leaders with their Trump problem
Many world leaders need America—but regard Trump as potential political poison. Abe and Trudeau may have offered a new way forward.
Daily Trump Tracker: 19 seconds in handshake heaven
From Shinzo Abe’s long photo shoot to tough words from the FEC commissioner, we’re tracking the news-filled days of Donald Trump’s presidency
For the record: What Obama said in Hiroshima today
‘The memory of the morning of Aug. 6, 1945, must never fade’
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Your top financial and economic news for Nov. 12