The University of Melbourne’s disciplinary actions against pro-Palestine student protesters, with two facing expulsion and two suspension, are prompting critical questions about the future of student protests on campus. These …
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Pride Toronto is on shaky ground as a corporate exodus threatens the festival’s future. Google and Home Depot are the latest major sponsors to withdraw their support, with organizers blaming …
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The Kremlin has signaled its readiness to engage in a second round of ceasefire talks with Ukraine in Istanbul next week, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov highlighting the constructive role of …
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King Charles Opens Canadian Parliament Amid Sovereignty Tensions and Indigenous Reflections
by admin477351King Charles has arrived in Ottawa to formally open Canada’s 45th parliament, becoming the first reigning monarch in Canadian history to deliver a throne speech. His visit, at the invitation …
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In a diplomatic breakthrough, Ukraine secured the release of 303 prisoners of war—part of an effort to return over 1,000 captives home. The moment, filled with raw emotion and national …
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Joe Biden Diagnosed with Advanced Prostate Cancer: Family and Nation Rally in Support
by admin477351Former U.S. President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones, according to a statement released by his personal office. The 82-year-old statesman …
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MOSCOW — Former President Donald Trump launched a fresh diplomatic initiative Monday, holding high-stakes phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and key European leaders in …
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Mark Carney Meets Pope Leo XIV at Vatican, Signals Shared Vision for Unity and Reconciliation
by admin477351Prime Minister Mark Carney met Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican on Sunday, following the Pope’s historic inaugural mass in St. Peter’s Square. Carney, a devout Catholic, attended with his …
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EU Urges Unified Crackdown on Russia’s Shadow Oil Fleet in Baltic Sea Amid Rising Tensions
by admin477351European Union leaders are pushing for coordinated action to dismantle Russia’s growing “shadow fleet” of oil tankers, which they warn is undermining sanctions and fueling the Kremlin’s war economy. The …
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Australia Demands Justice for Oscar Jenkins After Russian ‘Sham Trial’ and 13-Year Sentence
by admin477351The Australian government has strongly condemned the sentencing of Melbourne man Oscar Jenkins, who has been jailed for 13 years by a Russian-controlled court in eastern Ukraine. Jenkins, a 33-year-old …