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Freedom Convoy Organizers Found Guilty of Mischief in Ottawa

In February 2022, Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, key organizers of Canada's "Freedom Convoy" protests against COVID-19 vaccine mandates, were found guilty of mischief in Ottawa for their roles in the three-week-long demonstration that caused significant disruption to the city and led to the invocatio...

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US Aid Suspension Jeopardizes Sri Lanka's Demining Efforts

The Trump administration's suspension of aid to Sri Lanka threatens to halt the country's demining efforts, jeopardizing the livelihoods of thousands and potentially delaying the achievement of mine-free status by the 2028 deadline under the Ottawa Treaty.

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South Korea's Impeached President Removed from Office: Snap Election Called

South Korea's Constitutional Court unanimously upheld the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, triggering a snap election by June 3rd, following his failed December attempt to impose martial law which has left the country deeply divided.

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South Korea's History of Scandal-Plagued Presidents

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment and treason investigation is the latest in a series of scandals that have marred the careers of several former presidents, including exile, assassination, and imprisonment.

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NSA Director and Deputy Director Dismissed Amidst Accusations of Disloyalty

On April 3rd, US President Donald Trump dismissed National Security Agency (NSA) Director General Timothy Haugh and Deputy Director Wendy Noble, reportedly at the urging of Laura Loomer, following accusations of disloyalty, prompting criticism from Democrats over potential national security risks.

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Trump Backs Embattled Far-Right French Leader Le Pen After Embezzlement Conviction

US President Donald Trump voiced support for French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen following her conviction for embezzlement and subsequent five-year ban from holding office, highlighting a broader pattern of Trump administration support for far-right European leaders and potentially...

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VA Ends Mortgage Rescue Program, Raising Foreclosure Fears

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will terminate its mortgage rescue program, VASP, on May 1, 2025, impacting 17,109 veterans currently enrolled, due to Republican opposition and concerns about taxpayer costs, raising concerns about potential mass foreclosures without a replacement program.

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Obama and Harris Condemn Trump's Actions, Warn of Threats to Democracy

Former Presidents Obama and Harris issued separate statements criticizing President Trump's actions during his second term, citing concerns over threats to democratic institutions, individual rights, and the rule of law, with Obama mentioning intimidation of universities and law firms, and Harris no...

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China's Cautious Approach to Post-Assad Syria Amidst Uyghur Concerns

Following Bashar al-Assad's ouster, China initiated contact with Syria's new leadership, raising questions about future relations. China's substantial economic presence in Idlib, providing essential goods during the conflict, despite lacking formal diplomatic ties, highlights the complexity of their...

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American Tourist Arrested for Illegal Visit to North Sentinel Island

On March 29, American tourist Mykhailo Polyakov illegally traveled to India's North Sentinel Island, home to the Sentinelese tribe, and was arrested upon his return; his actions endangered the tribe and violated Indian law designed to protect them from outside diseases.

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Senate Confirms Controversial TV Doctor Oz to Lead US Healthcare Agency

Mehmet Oz, a celebrity doctor known for his TV show and promotion of alternative medicine, was confirmed by the US Senate to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which oversees healthcare for roughly half of Americans, despite past controversies and criticisms from health exper...

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India Amends Wakf Act, Sparking Land Ownership Controversy

India's Parliament passed an amended Wakf Act, impacting land management; only Muslims owning land for five continuous years can donate, collectors handle surveys and disputes, sparking controversy and legal challenges.

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