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BJP ally seeks special status, Oppn raises Kanwar Yatra order, NEET row. Stormy budget session ahead

by Vera Ward
BJP ally seeks special status, Oppn raises Kanwar Yatra order, NEET row. Stormy budget session ahead

New Delhi: At the customary all-party meeting held Sunday, ahead of the budget session of the Parliament which commences Monday, the issue of special status for Bihar, Andhra Pradesh and …

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Culture change to safer sport starting slowly for Canada’s Olympic athletes bound for Paris

by Virginia Chavez
Culture change to safer sport starting slowly for Canada’s Olympic athletes bound for Paris

After tearful and shocking testimonies on Parliament Hill, and the admission there is a safe-sport crisis in Canada, how safer are athletes from abuse and maltreatment heading into the Paris …

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‘Tried to stifle PM’s voice’ — Modi slams Oppn ahead of Budget session, says rise above party lines

by Vera Ward
‘Tried to stifle PM’s voice’ — Modi slams Oppn ahead of Budget session, says rise above party lines

New Delhi: Ahead of the Budget session Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the opposition for what he described as their attempt to “stifle” his voice in “an undemocratic manner” in …

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John Hlophe takes huge pay cut as he joins National Assembly

by Anas Siddiqui
John Hlophe takes huge pay cut as he joins National Assembly

Newly sworn-in member of Parliament (MP) John Hlophe is now set to earn a over R100,000 per month as a representative of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party in the National …

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Israel’s Supreme Court rules military draft must include ultra-Orthodox men

by Walter Watson
Israel’s Supreme Court rules military draft must include ultra-Orthodox men

Israel’s Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the state must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students into the military, a decree that has the potential to divide Prime Minister Benjamin …

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With Netanyahu increasingly seen as isolated, Israeli PM dismisses ‘petty politics’

by Walter Watson
With Netanyahu increasingly seen as isolated, Israeli PM dismisses ‘petty politics’

One of the most common opinions offered up by Israeli protesters out in large numbers over the past week demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is that he …

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Parliament session: After independence, this is the 2nd time that a govt got 3rd consecutive term: PM Modi ahead of 1st session of 18th Lok Sabha

by Ron Morgan
Parliament session: After independence, this is the 2nd time that a govt got 3rd consecutive term: PM Modi ahead of 1st session of 18th Lok Sabha

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of the inaugural session of 18th Lok Sabha said that this election was important because after independence, this was the 2nd time that a …

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Proposed legislation would ensure flight attendants are paid for pre- and post-flight duties

by Anas Siddiqui
Proposed legislation would ensure flight attendants are paid for pre- and post-flight duties

Conservative MP Lianne Rood has put forward a private member’s bill that would ensure flight attendants are paid for their pre- and post-flight duties. Flight attendants have been advocating for …

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Fumio Kishida, Japan’s unpopular PM, has support of just 10% of public: poll

by Walter Watson
Fumio Kishida, Japan’s unpopular PM, has support of just 10% of public: poll

Only 10.4 per cent of the Japanese public want Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to win the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s leadership race slated for September and continue serving as premier, …

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There’s an old problem Canada’s new foreign-interference law won’t fix

by Walter Watson
There’s an old problem Canada’s new foreign-interference law won’t fix

To understand Canada’s failure to criminally prosecute foreign collusion, an old news report from Washington offers a useful starting point. In 1981, a Canadian correspondent made an observation: when it came to using security intelligence …

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