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NPR News: 10-25-2025 7PM EDT

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🗓️ 25 October 2025

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0:00.0

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Luis Skiyvone. Canada is now headed for a 10% U.S. tariff increase after the province of Ontario ran a television commercial criticizing tariffs. The advertisement, using the words of former President Ronald Reagan, ran during the first game of the World Series. President Trump angrily declared on his

0:22.5

social media site, Truth Social, that the ad should never have run, and now he is ending trade

0:27.8

talks with Canada. President Trump is on the way to Malaysia to begin a three-nation visit to

0:34.0

Asia. He will meet Southeast Asian leaders at a summit and is expected to witness the

0:39.1

signing of a peace treaty between Thailand and Cambodia. Adam Hancock reports. President Trump is

0:45.1

making his first visit to Asia since taking office for the second time, attending the ASEAN summit,

0:50.8

where he is expected to hold talks with the Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

0:54.3

before witnessing the signing of a Thailand-Cambodia peace deal. The US leader has taken credit

0:59.7

for ending the conflict, which saw dozens of people killed and hundreds of thousands displaced

1:04.7

during border skirmishes in July. Tariffs are also set to be on the agenda after Trump

1:10.2

targeted export-reliant economies

1:12.0

in this region. Trump will head to Japan on Monday before a scheduled meeting with Chinese

1:17.0

President Xi Jinping in South Korea later in the week. For NPR news, I'm Adam Hancock in Kuala Lumpur.

1:24.1

Ukraine says Russian strikes in the last day have killed at least eight people and wounded

1:28.3

dozens more across the country. NPR's Joanna Kikis reports from Kiv that the strikes

1:33.8

hit neighborhoods and the energy grid as Russia dismisses calls for a ceasefire. Russia launched nine

1:40.5

ballistic missiles and 62 attack drones called Shaheads, which resemble small planes and

1:46.3

often carry warheads. Ukraine's military says it did shoot down 50 drones and four missiles.

1:52.4

In the capital, Kiev, missiles killed at least two people and injured at least a dozen.

1:58.2

Russia also hit the southern Ukrainian region of Herzl,

2:01.3

with glide bombs, artillery, and attack drones, killing at least three people there,

2:06.7

and injuring more than two dozen, including three children. Ukrainian president,

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