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Ontario reverses decision on luxury jet amid public criticism Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Sunday that the province will sell a recently acquired Bombardier Challenger 650 executive jet, j...
Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced on Wednesday that Rome will not renew its five-year defence accord with Israel, citing the "current si...
War weariness grips Israel after two years of conflict Residents of Tel Aviv express exhaustion and frustration as a fragile ceasefire with Iran holds, with many questioning whether military stri...
Nearly two weeks in, Americans grapple with Iran conflict Thirteen days after U.S. airstrikes targeted Iran, public opinion remains sharply split along partisan lines-though even some Republicans...
Canada's shifting stance on Iran strikes draws domestic fire Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing mounting criticism at home over his response to the U.S.-Israeli military strikes against Iran, a...
Updated 6 March 2026 - Israel has begun lifting emergency measures as Iranian retaliatory attacks decrease, though military operations against Iran and Hezbollah continue. Daily life resumes und...
Texas primary voters prioritize domestic concerns over Iran strikes As the U.S. launches military action against Iran, Texas voters heading to the polls for midterm primaries show limited engagem...
Prime Minister breaks silence on US-Israel strikes UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer explicitly distanced his government from the recent US and Israeli military actions against Iran, stating in...
Controversy over commemorative coin design The Royal Australian Mint has released two silver coins to mark the 100th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's birth, but the portrait of the late monarc...
Historic trial begins in Oslo Marius Borg Høiby, stepson of Norway's Crown Prince Haakon, stood alone in Oslo District Court on Tuesday as the country's most high-profile trial in years opened. T...
Conservative Party reaffirms Poilievre as leader Canadian Conservative Party delegates voted decisively to keep Pierre Poilievre as their leader on Friday, awarding him 87.4% support in a Calgary...
Conservative leader's future hangs on Friday vote Canadian Conservative Party delegates will decide this week whether Pierre Poilievre should continue leading the opposition, a routine review tri...
Political infighting eclipses national day of mourning Australians had set aside Thursday to honor the 15 victims of last month's Bondi Beach attack, but the day instead became consumed by the co...
Shifting Canadian perceptions of the US Over the past year, Canadian attitudes toward the United States have soured significantly under President Donald Trump's second term. A spring 2025 survey...
Bulgaria joins eurozone amid political and public divide Bulgaria has officially become the 21st member of the eurozone, surpassing wealthier candidates like Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republ...
Emails in Epstein documents reignite controversy Freshly unsealed correspondence from Jeffrey Epstein's files has intensified scrutiny of Prince Andrew's connections to the convicted sex offender...
France revives voluntary military service amid Russia tensions France will reintroduce a limited form of military service next summer, over 25 years after ending conscription, as President Emmanu...
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