Good morning, Canada!

Here’s your daily roundup of 5 things you need to know this morning: Part of the Frankfurt Airport in Germany is under an evacuation order following a security scare; Donald Trump has agreed to meet with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto before delivering a hotly-anticipated speech on immigration; Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in China aiming to deepen the country’s ties to Canada; the first commercial flight between the U.S. and Cuba in more than half century takes off today; and an autonomous sailboat from Newfoundland has gone adrift in the North Atlantic.

1. Airport evacuated: Officials say Terminal 1 of the Frankfurt Airport in Germany has been evacuated this morning after a person entered a secure area without undergoing required searches.

2. Trump heading to Mexico: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he’s agreed to visit Mexico’s President Enrique Pena Nieto. In typical fashion, Trump made the announcement on Twitter.

3. PM talks trade: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in China today, where he aims to deepen relations between the country and Canada. A senior Canadian official said the two counties have ongoing technical discussions on free trade, but that there are no negotiations underway.

4. U.S.-Cuba flight takes off: The first commercial flight between the U.S. and Cuba is scheduled to take off this morning. JetBlue Flight 387’s 72-minute journey will yet another step in re-establishing ties severed between the two nations at the height of the Cold War.

5. Ada AWOL: A student-led mission to send a self-piloting sailboat called Ada from Newfoundland to Ireland appears to have failed, with the autonomous “sailbot” adrift somewhere in the North Atlantic.