Canada shared intelligence on Nijjar’s murder with India weeks ago, says Trudeau (www.thehindu.com)
“We are there to work constructively with India,” said the Canadian Prime Minister
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“We are there to work constructively with India,” said the Canadian Prime Minister
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol warned on Wednesday that his country and its allies “will not stand idly by” if North Korea receives Russian help to boost its weapons of mass destruction – just days after the leaders of the two nuclear-armed nations held a closely watched summit....
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The French driver was beaten after asking two passengers to adjust their masks during the pandemic.
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This will be the straw that breaks the camel’s back for me.
Bad News to Cryinesky.
Bolsonaro did planned a coup in Brazil’s election last year....
Deputy prime minister to urge UN general assembly to create international regulatory system
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Six of nine planetary boundaries — within which the world is livable for most species, including our own — are already deep in the red zone.