Workers at Canada Post have voted to accept a new labour contract, bringing an end to a period of uncertainty surrounding negotiations between the postal service and its employees. The …
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Hanwha Aerospace has announced plans to use steel supplied by Algoma Steel in the production of military vehicles in Canada, marking a significant step in strengthening defense-industrial cooperation between Canada …
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Global pop sensation Dua Lipa has married actor Callum Turner in a private ceremony held in London, marking a new chapter in one of the entertainment industry’s most closely watched …
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The United Kingdom has denied entry to prominent left-wing American commentators Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker, preventing both media personalities from attending scheduled speaking engagements in London and Oxford this …
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World
Deadly Explosion in Myanmar Rebel-Controlled Village Kills Dozens, Leaves Community Devastated
At least 39 people have been killed and 75 others injured after a massive explosion tore through a village in northern Myanmar, according to officials from the rebel group that …
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Health
Brazil Monitoring Two Suspected Ebola Cases as Health Authorities Activate Emergency Protocols
Health authorities in Brazil are monitoring two patients for possible Ebola infections in the country’s largest cities, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, amid concerns over a growing outbreak in …
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Politics
Colombia Votes in High-Stakes Presidential Election That Could Redefine Ties With the United States
Polls have closed across Colombia in a closely watched presidential election that could significantly reshape the country’s domestic policies, security strategy, and relationship with the United States. The election comes …
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World
U.S. Airstrike on Suspected Drug-Smuggling Boat Kills Three, Raising Death Toll in Anti-Cartel Campaign Above 200
The U.S. military has carried out another strike on a vessel accused of drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three men and bringing the reported death toll from …
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Politics
Indigenous Rights Leader Brooklyn Rivera Dies in Nicaraguan Custody After Nearly Three Years in Detention
Brooklyn Rivera, one of Nicaragua’s most prominent Indigenous rights advocates and political figures, has died after spending nearly three years in detention under the government of Daniel Ortega and co-President …
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The World Health Organization has announced encouraging progress in the fight against the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, reporting that five patients have successfully recovered …