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ICJ: Colombia must stop activity in Nicaraguan EEZ waters
Ruling by the UN’s top court caps decades of dispute between Nicaragua and Colombia over maritime borders.
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Ukraine distrusts Russia pledge to reduce troops around Kyiv
Ukraine’s president has said he does not yet trust Russia’s announcement that it will reduce offensive operations near Kyiv. Russia made the pledge after the latest round of talks in Istanbul.
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Biden and Xi to talk on phone as US presses China over Russia
The US says Beijing has a ‘responsibility to use influence with Putin’ as toll mounts from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Trudeau condemns Russia's 'blatant violation of Ukraine's sovereignty'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin's recognition of two breakaway regions of Ukraine as 'independent' republics, as Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly announced sanctions would be coming.
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Canada will impose sanctions against Russia over Ukraine if warranted, Joly says
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said Russia can choose to engage in meaningful dialogue or face severe consequences if it takes further military action against Ukrainian sovereignty.
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Iranian foreign minister meets top Lebanese officials
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says Tehran willing to rebuild Beirut port and construct two power plants in Lebanon.
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Hong Kong disqualifies legislators for ‘endangering security’
Move comes after China parliament passes motion allowing Hong Kong executive to expel legislators without court review.
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Israel set to annex one-third of occupied West Bank
As the July 1 start date set by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approaches, a workable plan remains unclear.
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Japan asserts Senkaku Islands claim in dispute with China, Taiwan
Japanese local authority has approved a measure changing the status of disputed islands which are also claimed by China and Taiwan.
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Netanyahu ally resigns, deepening Israeli political turmoil
Resignation of Yuli Edelstein clears way for Israeli opposition to go ahead with efforts to topple Benjamin Netanyahu.
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'Suffering From Scourge Of...' Morocco Envoy Hails India’s Role In Combating Terrorism
Morocco’s Ambassador to India, Mohamed Maliki, highlights the deepening partnership between India and Morocco in combating terrorism. Speaking about their discreet yet effective collaboration, he emphasizes the importance of...
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Thailand's PM under pressure as protesters demand resignation
Thailand’s leader faces mass protests after leaked call with Cambodia’s ex-PM sparks nationalist outrage.
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Canada PM Mark Carney Talks Nijjar Killing After Meet With PM Modi, Says ‘Careful About Commentary’
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney broke his silence following his bilateral meeting with Indian PM Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada. Carney struck a cautious tone while speaking about the 2023...
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Trump ceasing Canada trade talks an attempt to 'twist arms' to U.S. interests: political scientist
U.S. President Donald Trump says he's ending all trade discussions with Canada while signalling he may impose a blanket tariff to hit back at Ottawa for imposing a tax on web giants. Speaking to BC Today host Michelle Eliot, Jovian...
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Conservatives will support new defence spending to hit NATO 2% target this year
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will support increasing Canada's military spending to two per cent of GDP this year, but wants to see a budget that 'clearly identifies' where the government is finding the money.
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Kashmir Is Our...': Pakistan Army Chief Munir Spews Venom Again, Reiterates Support For Terrorists
Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir has once again launched a provocative anti-India tirade, this time calling Kashmir Pakistan’s “jugular vein” and blaming India for escalating regional tensions. Speaking at the Pakistan Naval...
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Malaysia’s prime minister thinks AI may need to operate independently of national sovereignty
Malaysia’s prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, spoke about the future of AI at Fortune's ASEAN-GCC-China and ASEAN-GCC Economic Forums.
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King hails ‘strong and free’ Canada in historic throne speech
King Charles opened Canada’s 45th Parliament with a throne speech that celebrated Canada’s ‘unique identity’ and sovereignty. Nodding to Canada-U.S. tensions, the speech urged Canadians to ‘build new alliances’ and a new economy that...
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Relationship with Crown not just practical but ambitious: Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president
Natan Obed, president of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, which represents Inuit people in Canada, was at the Ottawa airport to greet King Charles and Queen Camilla. Obed, who previously met the King in 2022, said he 'can look forward and...
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Palestinian president in Lebanon: Leaders agree to bring camps under state control
It's the final day of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' state visit to Lebanon.
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Carney says Canada will meet 2% NATO spending target this fiscal year
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced his government plans to meet the NATO benchmark target of two per cent of the country's gross domestic product by the end of the current fiscal year in March, a commitment that would require $18...
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Arctic sovereignty overshadowing everyday issues in federal election for some Nunavummiut
During this short campaign, Arctic sovereignty emerged as a major theme. It’s brought politicians to the North to make big announcements about protecting the region. Some Nunavummiut feel that there's more to look at in the North.
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Carney grilled after confirming Trump raised ‘51st state’ idea during call
Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s political rivals swiftly attacked after he confirmed U.S. President Donald Trump raised the idea of Canada as the 51st state during a phone call last month that Carney had previously described as a...
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These Indigenous voters and experts say their concerns are on the back burner this election
Summary * As the federal election campaign enters its final days, these Indigenous voters and experts say their issues have been on the back burner. The CBC's Pratyush Dayal reports.