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Zelenskyy says Russian soldiers captured in Kursk help Kyiv renew PoW ‘exchange fund’

by Walter Watson
Zelenskyy says Russian soldiers captured in Kursk help Kyiv renew PoW ‘exchange fund’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy touted the success of his country’s nearly two-week-long incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, saying Monday that the operation was seeing opposing soldiers captured who could be exchanged …

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Joly announces $1M to help stem mpox in Africa as Liberals craft continental plan

by Akin Smith
Joly announces M to help stem mpox in Africa as Liberals craft continental plan

Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly says Canada will provide $1 million to help stem the spread of mpox in Africa as her government assembles a long-delayed plan for how to …

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Iran’s Vice President resigns after 11 days in office

by Walter Watson
Iran’s Vice President resigns after 11 days in office

Iran’s Vice-President Mohammed Javad Zarif has resigned, leaving President Massud Pezeshkian’s cabinet just 11 days after his appointment. “I am not satisfied with my work and regret that I have …

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Opinion | How should diplomats respond to random racist insults of their countries?

by Walter Watson
Opinion | How should diplomats respond to random racist insults of their countries?

This happened after a video went viral of a Chinese blogger conducting a post-match interview on the street in Britain, with the fan celebrating Real Madrid’s victory in the Uefa …

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Hong Kong court convicts 14 pro-democracy activists, but acquits 2 in subversion trial

by Walter Watson
Hong Kong court convicts 14 pro-democracy activists, but acquits 2 in subversion trial

Fourteen Hong Kong pro-democracy activists were found guilty and two were acquitted on Thursday in a landmark subversion trial that critics say could deal another blow to the city’s rule …

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As Putin meets with Xi, China is forced to consider how far it will go to help a friend

by Walter Watson
As Putin meets with Xi, China is forced to consider how far it will go to help a friend

As Vladimir Putin and his large entourage touch down Thursday in Beijing for a two-day state visit, there were be plenty of public overtures about cooperation, but with China facing increasing pressure …

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Ending Sudan’s civil war may require help of countries currently helping inflame it, observers say

by Walter Watson
Ending Sudan’s civil war may require help of countries currently helping inflame it, observers say

The suffering Sudan’s devastating conflict has inflicted on millions of people made a slight dent in global indifference last week as the one-year anniversary of its start came and went. …

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Israel still hasn’t provided evidence to back up claims UNRWA staff linked to Gaza militants, panel says

by Walter Watson
Israel still hasn’t provided evidence to back up claims UNRWA staff linked to Gaza militants, panel says

A review of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has found that it has “robust” frameworks to ensure compliance with humanitarian neutrality principles, though issues persist, in a report which …

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Canadian embassy in Syria damaged in Israeli strike on Iranian embassy next door

by Walter Watson
Canadian embassy in Syria damaged in Israeli strike on Iranian embassy next door

Canadian officials are saying little publicly about the state of the Canadian Embassy in Damascus, Syria, a week after an Israeli bomb or missile demolished an Iranian Embassy annex next …

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Canada targeted by same Chinese hackers the U.S., U.K. accuse of cyberespionage that hit millions

by Walter Watson
Canada targeted by same Chinese hackers the U.S., U.K. accuse of cyberespionage that hit millions

Canada’s electronic intelligence agency says the same hacking group that the U.K. and the U.S. have accused of a widespread cyberespionage campaign tied to Beijing has also targeted Canada.  U.S. and British officials on …

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