EU Designates Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as Terrorist Organization
The bloc has also approved new sanctions against a number of IRGC commanders and high ranking police and law enforcement officers.
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France Backs EU Plan to List Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as Terrorist Group
The EU foreign ministers are expected to adopt new sanctions on Iran, including travel bans and asset freezes.
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Residents in Regional Town Forced to Use Gas Bottles as Network Faces Decommissioning
'Albany is a city of nearly 40,000 people. It’s embarrassing that we are looking at making everyone use gas bottles,' said a local resident.
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‘Invasion Day’ Bomb Attack Now Deemed Potential Terrorist Act
A device containing nails and screws, intended to injure an Aboriginal performance group and onlookers, was thrown into a crowd but failed to explode.
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Tories Out-Fundraised Liberals by $18 Million in 2025 as Both Parties Tout ‘Record’ Year
It was an election year in 2025 and even though Liberals formed government with a strong minority, Conservatives maintained their fundraising lead. The two major parties reported in recent days the amounts they were able to raise last year, ahead of the official information for the last quarter of 2025 being made available by Elections […]
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Starmer Arrives in China, Promising to Make ‘Real Progress’ With Xi Jinping
The British leader's trip to China comes after several weeks of tension with Trump.
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Amazon Cuts 16,000 Jobs in Latest Restructuring Push
Employees whose roles are eliminated will be given 90 days to seek another position within the company.
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From Sham Marriages to Fake Colleges: Inside Canada’s Battle Against Immigration Fraud
News Analysis Federal and provincial governments have announced measures to crack down on immigration fraud by toughening regulations and even closing entire programs. But what if these moves are merely scratching the surface of a much larger problem? This past December, Canada’s immigration department announced a halt on applications for the Start-up Visa (SUV) Program, […]
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Federal Employee Suspended for Refusing COVID Vaccine Awarded Back Pay, $5,000
A federal employee placed on leave without pay for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine on religious grounds has been awarded back pay and $5,000 in damages by a labour tribunal. Mathieu Lemay, a federal employee for 15 years, was working at the department of public safety and emergency preparedness when he was put on leave without […]
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Former Liberal Cabinet Minister Kirsty Duncan Dies at 59
Former Liberal cabinet minister Kirsty Duncan has died at the age of 59 following a years-long battle with cancer. Born on Oct. 31, 1966, Duncan was elected five times as the Liberal MP for the Toronto riding of Etobicoke North between 2008 and 2025. She sat in cabinet for the first term under former prime […]
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Trump Says Reciprocal Tariffs on South Korea Will Be Raised to 25 Percent
The president said that the increase to 25 percent from 15 percent is a response to South Korea's failure to ratify a trade agreement.
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Carney Announces New Tax Benefit and Measures Aimed at Lowering Grocery Costs
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a 25 percent increase to the GST credit and a list of measures that he says will aid lower-income consumers in coping with the steep costs of groceries. The new credit, dubbed the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, will be sent out to approximately 12 million eligible Canadians for […]
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Ottawa Gives Conditional Approval for Marineland to Export Remaining Belugas to US
Federal Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson says she has provided conditional approval for the export of Marineland’s remaining beluga whales to the United States. Thompson says in a statement posted on social media that she met with Marineland today and she will issue final permits once the Niagara Falls, Ont., theme park provides further information. The […]
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Hanson Speaks at Migration Rally, Vows Not to Back Down From Hate Speech Laws
'Hate speech laws that were passed last week. It distresses me where that may end,' Pauline Hanson told the Australia Day crowd.
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Carney Says Canada Has ‘No Intention’ of Pursuing a Free Trade Agreement With China
His comments come in response to U.S. President Donald Trump saying Canadian goods would be subject to 100 percent tariffs if Canada 'makes a deal with China.'
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Fire With Fire: Growing Fight to Shift Booze Culture
Shanna Whan remembers the story of a bloke who went to a country pub and ordered a schooner of alcohol-free beer. “The bartender threw it at him and said, ‘I’m not charging you for that camel’s piss, get out of my pub,'” Whan told AAP. “Another very common refrain is, ‘you can’t trust a man […]
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BC Supreme Court Rules on Complex $45M Real Estate Dispute Involving Chinese Immigrants
A high-stakes legal battle in the Supreme Court of British Columbia has pulled back the curtain on a labyrinthine financial saga involving a Beijing Opera stage designer, duffel bags of cash, and allegations of corruption within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). At the centre of Zhang Estate v. Yin is a $45 million real estate […]
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How Lockdowns Broke Britain: Molly Kingsley Exposes the Fallout
Molly Kingsley, co-founder of UsForThem, joins Lee Hall for an in-depth conversation exploring the lasting consequences of the UK’s COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. Beyond digital ID and the suggested prohibition of X’s AI tools, she addresses the myriad difficulties faced by the British public after the vaccine introduction, alongside a significant breakdown in societal and institutional […]
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Pentagon’s Defense Strategy Puts US Interests in Western Hemisphere as Top Priority
Deterring China in the Indo-Pacific region comes second in the Pentagon’s defense strategy.
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Rail Fracture Likely Occurred Before Deadly Spanish Train Crash, Investigators Say
The crash resulted in the deaths of 45 people, according to the latest figures from the Spanish Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility.
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