Families of victims of the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre have condemned a court decision to acquit the only British soldier charged with murder over the incident. The killing of 13 civilians in Derry by British troops was a watershed moment…
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Navigating mental illness in the workplace can be tricky, but employees are entitled to accommodations
Mental health challenges can affect anyone, regardless of background or circumstance, and they are becoming more common across the United States.
In 2022, a national survey found that about 60 million American adults – approximately 23%…
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Guinea shock at $100,000 fee to contest elections to replace junta
Guineans have reacted with shock after it was announced that presidential candidates would need to pay a deposit of 875m Guinean francs ($100,000; £75,000) to contest December’s election, which should see the military leaders hand power to…
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Trump Terminates U.S.-Canada Trade Talks Over Ontario Ad
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The ad, which criticized U.S. tariffs, was condemned by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation for misrepresenting Reagan’s views without authorization. Trump labeled the ad as “fraudulent” and accused…
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Two bombs blasts reported in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
According to Al-Masirah, two bombs exploded in the northwestern region of Pakistan on Friday, targeting a police checkpoint in the Hangu area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Reports indicate that several members of Pakistan’s security forces were…
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Ireland picks new president, polls indicate win for pro-Palestine candidate | Elections News
Catherine Connolly, whose campaign was rocked by a last-minute deepfake video, is predicted to win.
Ireland’s voters are electing a new president, with polls indicating a win for left-wing independent Catherine Connolly, whose campaign was…
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Why has Trump ended trade talks with Canada over a Reagan advertisement? | Trade War News
An advertisement released in the United States by Canada’s biggest province featuring former US President Ronald Reagan has set off new tensions between Washington and Ottawa, which already had icy relations over President Donald Trump’s…
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What’s in Reagan advert that’s caused US-Canada trade talks collapse?
Getty ImagesThe radio address made by former President Ronald Reagan focused on the impact of tariffs US President Donald Trump has said he will halt all trade negotiations with Canada immediately over an advert in which his predecessor Ronald…
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‘Keep riding camels:’ Israeli minister’s racist jibe at Saudi normalization terms sparks outrage
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich dismissed Saudi Arabia’s presumed demand for Palestinian statehood as a precondition for normalization on Thursday, sneering at a Tzomet Institute conference that the kingdom should “keep riding…
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Guterres calls for urgent reform of the Security Council
Secretary-General Antnio Guterres on Fridaywarned that thefragile legitimacy of the Security Council could endanger global peace if it remains gridlocked and fails to fulfil its primary purpose
Mr Guterres was addressing ambassadors in the iconic…
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