Three dozen Alberta law professors, legal researchers and staff have published an open letter to Premier Danielle Smith that calls
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Benzema’s defamation suit against top French minister is dismissed
Karim Benzema’s defamation lawsuit against French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, who claimed the French football star was “notoriously linked” to
Pay your 2 percent, UK’s Shapps tells NATO allies after Trump threat
BRUSSELS — NATO countries should stick to their pledge and spend 2 percent of their GDP on defense, U.K. Defense
US intercepts weapons shipment bound for Houthis
A U.S. Coast Guard ship seized weapons intended for the Houthi militant group during an operation in the Arabian Sea
Germany now world’s third-largest economy, as Japan slips into recession
Germany is now the world’s third-largest economy, after Japan unexpectedly slipped into recession. Japan’s economy shrank by an unexpected 0.4
Zelenskyy will be in Paris Friday to sign bilateral security deal
PARIS — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be in Paris on Friday to sign a bilateral security deal with France,
Vladimir Putin Announces 1 Surprise ‘Regret’ Over Ukraine-Russia War
Russian President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin has revealed he has just one “regret” over the war in Ukraine which he
EU puts water resilience plan on hold as drought grips Spain, Italy
Brussels has shelved a plan to boost the European Union’s resilience against droughts and floods — just as the bloc’s
EU countries demand 10 extra years to meet air pollution targets
EU countries are insisting on a decade-long delay in meeting new air pollution targets, pumping the brakes in the EU’s
Rachel Reeves Says Keir Starmer Has Not ‘Let Down’ UK’s Jewish Community Amid Rochdale Row
Keir Starmer has not “let down” Britain’s Jewish community despite a row over anti-Israel comments made by two Labour candidates,