On Wednesday, the government may face a significant turning point as the supreme court makes a decision on the legality of its plan to deport
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Amidst heightened tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict, another Jewish school in Montreal was targeted with gunfire.
According to reports from local media, a Jewish school in Montreal was targeted by gunfire, making it the third attack in the Canadian city in
An article from The Guardian inspired an Irish woman to repatriate African and Aboriginal artifacts.
A woman from Ireland has been motivated by the Guardian to give back her deceased father’s assortment of African and Aboriginal items from the 19th
Nations gather in Kenya to negotiate a worldwide agreement on reducing plastic pollution.
Officials from various countries will convene in Nairobi, Kenya, to discuss and finalize the specifics of a potential international agreement aimed at addressing the urgent
“Challenging”: Luis Díaz’s father breaks his silence following his release from Colombian guerrillas.
The father of Liverpool soccer player Luis Díaz recently shared his experience of being held captive by armed guerrillas for nearly two weeks on the
The Gay Games bring joy to Hong Kong despite China’s increasing animosity towards the LGBTQ+ community.
After months of pandemic-related delays, Asia’s first Gay Games was held in Hong Kong last week, with nearly 2,400 athletes competing. At the opening ceremony,
The United Nations cautions that the violence targeting civilians in Sudan is reaching a level of extreme depravity.
A UN official has issued a warning that the violence against civilians in Sudan is reaching a level of extreme cruelty, as the conflict between
Canada is shocked by the intentional murder of an 11-year-old boy in a gang-related attack aimed at his father.
An 11-year-old child was intentionally shot and fatally wounded with his father in what authorities have labeled a disturbing and malicious increase in gang-related aggression
A pair of individuals from the UK who were vacationing in Egypt are believed to have passed away due to exposure to carbon monoxide.
A woman, whose parents passed away due to carbon monoxide poisoning while on vacation in Egypt, has expressed that her family is “shattered” without them.
Colombia has approved a comprehensive “junk food law” aimed at addressing diseases caused by unhealthy eating habits.
A recent legislation in Colombia, which imposes taxes on ultra-processed food, has received praise from activists and health professionals. This move is seen as a