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Israel Defense Forces: In response to the attack in the Gaza Strip earlier today, Israel has launched a strike against the commander of Hamas Nouhba.
According to CBC News, trade negotiators from Canada and the United States are expected to meet again before the midnight tariff deadline.
The president of the Canadian Oil Sands Alliance stated that Canadian oil sands companies plan to make a final investment decision on the Pathways carbon capture project by the end of next year.
On August 19th, local time, UAE President Mohammed bin Rashid Al Nahyan and US President Donald Trump held a telephone conversation on the 18th, discussing cooperation and strengthening bilateral relations. Currently, the conflict between the US and Iran continues, and the two-month window for peace talks recently ended without any progress in resolving the conflict. The US stated that Iran refused to make concessions in indirect negotiations. Furthermore, on the 17th, local time, UAE President Mohammed bin Rashid Al Nahyan met with Omani Sultan Haitham al-Haytsal in Abu Dhabi, where they discussed regional security and strengthening bilateral economic cooperation. Both sides agreed to continue cooperating on shared regional challenges and emphasized the importance of strengthening partnership for maintaining security and stability. They also reviewed the long-standing bilateral relationship between the two countries.
The Federal Reserve accepted a total of $155 million from six counterparties in its fixed-rate reverse repurchase operations.