A 12-hour journey across Iran is offering a rare and revealing glimpse into life inside a nation at war—where scenes of destruction exist alongside resilience and a surprising sense of …
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Canadian Universities Offer Exam Deferrals, Accommodations to Students Impacted by Middle East War
Universities across Canada are introducing special academic accommodations for students affected by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, including exam deferrals and flexible assessment options. The measures are aimed …
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Medical professionals and humanitarian organizations have raised alarm over what they describe as a pattern of attacks affecting healthcare infrastructure in Lebanon, warning that the situation mirrors previous concerns seen …
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Israel’s defense minister has confirmed that Israeli forces carried out a strike on a major petrochemical facility in Iran’s South Pars region, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict …
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The Nigeria Data Protection Commission has launched an investigation into Remita and Sterling Bank following allegations of a data breach that may have exposed sensitive customer information. The probe underscores …
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A Mountain Hideout and Aircraft Under Fire: U.S. Carries Out Daring Rescue of Service Member in Iran
The United States has successfully carried out a high-risk rescue operation deep inside Iran, retrieving a downed service member who had been hiding in mountainous terrain while under threat from …
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Burdett Sisler, recognized as Canada’s oldest known living man and a proud veteran of the Second World War, has died at the age of 110. His passing marks the end …
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Trump Issues Fiery New Threat to Strike Iran’s Infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz Isn’t Reopened
U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated tensions in the Middle East, issuing a stark warning that the United States could launch major strikes on Iran’s infrastructure if the strategically vital …
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A growing global shortage of jet fuel is raising concerns across the aviation industry, with experts warning that limited supply could have significant consequences for Canada’s travel sector and broader …
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The Republic of Congo has agreed to receive third-country deportees from the United States under a newly established bilateral arrangement, signaling a shift in migration management and international cooperation. The …