Pysanky for Peace: Two years into Russia’s barbaric, full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Edmonton is now home to some 15,000 Ukrainian refugees — and this display of 13 oversized pysanky eggs is a testimony to their resilience. Read More
Japan held elections for its upper house, the House of Councillors, on July 20. The vote proved a challenge for the conservative ruling Liberal Democratic…
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<p>The Federal High Court in Abuja, under the authority of Justice Emeka Nwite, on Tuesday, ordered the remand of Bristol Isaac Tamunobifiri, commonly referred to as PIDOM, in Kuje Prison. Naija News reports that PIDOM, who identifies as a whistleblower, was arraigned on nine counts, including money laundering, cybercrime, and the unlawful dissemination of classified […]</p>
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Former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev was formally named Bulgaria’s new prime minister on Thursday, cementing a landslide election victory that shattered the country’s long-fractured political…