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Behind the Taliban Conflict With ISIS-K Following the Kabul Airport Bombing

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The deadly bombing outside of the airport in Kabul that killed U.S. military personnel and Afghans during the evacuation was attributed to the ISIS-K faction, a remnant of the earlier terrorist group, ISIS. The Taliban, currently in...
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UK and EU say post-Brexit trade talks will continue past Sunday deadline

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Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen agreed to continue negotiating amid an impending December 31 Brexit deadline.
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Japarov on course for landslide victory in Kyrgyzstan election

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Preliminary results show nationalist Sadyr Japarov, 52, won almost 80 percent of the vote, avoiding a runoff.
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Why Preston Manning is worried about Canada | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Former Reform Party leader Preston Manning sits down with The Weekly to discuss the future of Canada’s Conservative Party, and why he thinks so many politicians are getting it wrong.
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U.S. military shifts strategy in Africa amid rising insurgencies

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Analysts warn that scaling back Western engagement, especially in volatile regions like the Sahel, risks allowing extremists to thrive amid weak governance and poor infrastructure.
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Metro Vancouver awaits governance review

9th - Higher Ed
After a year of controversy, Metro Vancouver will soon be receiving an external review of its governance. It comes after dozens of stories about the regional government's oversight, expenses and cost overruns. Justin McElroy reports on...
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Metro Vancouver scales back director pay, strikes committee to restructure

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Recent cost overruns to the tune of billions of dollars have raised serious questions about how Metro Vancouver is run.In response, the regional district ordered an independent governance review.That report described Metro Vancouver’s...
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Court rejects injunction against Gwich'in grand chief

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The Nihtat Gwich’in Council in Inuvik and the Ehdiitat Gwich’in Council in Aklavik were challenging Grand Chief Frederick Blake Jr. and other board members over decisions made at a controversial board meeting in February. Nadeer Hashmi...
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Peace Or Power Play? Putin Ally Invites Trump, Zelensky; Drops Big Hint On 'War End By...'

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Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko has extended an invitation to Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Volodymyr Zelensky for peace talks in Minsk. As tensions soar and U.S. aid to Ukraine remains frozen, could this be the turning point...
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"Pakistan a failed state surviving on international handouts," Indian diplomat slams Pakistan at UNHRC

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"Pakistan is a failed state surviving on international handouts": Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi at UNHRC. Watch in for more details!
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'Water is life': Mi'kmaw-led organization signs agreement with Ottawa

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Chief George Ginnish says Weso'tmk Samqwan Inc. water agreement is another step toward local governance.
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Persistent Political, Regional Conflicts Compounded the Crises

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Africa’s persisting conflicts are compounding crises of governance on the continent, straining already fragile regions and opening the door to foreign exploitation through proxy forces, resource trafficking, and information manipulation.
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Adani US Indictment: Moody’s Cuts Outlook For 7 Adani Entities To Negative | WION Business Watch

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Moody’s has revised its outlook for seven Adani group entities from "stable" to "negative," citing governance risks. Moody’s affirmed the existing ratings but stated that ongoing legal proceedings could weaken the group’s access to...
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Vancouver would save $70M if park board dissolved, city report suggests

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A new report from the City of Vancouver says it could save tens of millions of dollars if the city's park board is dissolved, and suggests more parkland could be made permanent under the city's direct management. Chad Pawson reports.
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Adani Breaks Silence On U.S. Bribery Charges; BJP Blasts Rahul Gandhi For Attacking PM Modi

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Adani Group has denied the bribery charges brought by the U.S. Department of Justice and the SEC, calling them baseless and vowing to take legal action. The group reaffirmed its commitment to governance, compliance, and transparency....
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India Paved Way for Brazil to Negotiate on Geopolitics: Brazil Ambassador Kenneth Felix Haczynski

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Ahead of the G20 Summit, due to start later today, Brazil Ambassador to India Kenneth da Nóbrega has said that India's G20 Presidency has helped his country in negotiations. Speaking to our correspondent Sidhant Sibal, Ambassador Nóbrega...
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Lib Dem MP says elected mayors are eroding local democracy

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Quotes from Liberal Democrat MP Vikki Slade at the Local Government Association conference in Liverpool.
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Senator Warren's Concerns About SEC Chair Nominee Atkins

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US Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, expresses her concerns about the track record of Paul Atkins, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, during an interview with David Gura.
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Fired FTC Commissioner Slaughter Says She'll Sue

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"These firings were not legal," Rebecca Kelly Slaughter says after the Trump administration dismissed her and Alvaro Bedoya as commissioners of the US Federal Trade Commission. She speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Series of reports point to ‘dysfunctionality’ at RTE, media minister says

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A series of reports into RTE finances point to “dysfunctionality” at Ireland’s public service broadcaster, Catherine Martin has said. The Media Minister was speaking to the media at Saint Brigid's Cathedral and Round Tower Market.
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Reeves Confident UK-US Trade Can Increase Under Trump

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said she has "every confidence" trade and investment between the US and UK can increase with the Trump administration. Speaking to Bloomberg's Philip Aldrick on the sidelines of the Group of...
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Australia Reviews Private Market Rules

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Australian Securities and Investments Commission, the country's corporate watchdog, is reviewing regulatory oversight of private markets as the country's $2.6 trillion pensions sector fuels an explosion of activity in the space, while...
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WiseTech Drama is Not Over: Helen Bird

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WiseTech Global's largest shareholder Richard White appears to have won a power struggle after most of the board quit in a disagreement over the billionaire's role at the company. But Swinburne University's Helen Bird says the situation...
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Trump's US AI Superpower Ambitions

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Navrina Singh, CEO of AI governance platform Credo AI, breaks down President Donald Trump's AI infrastructure initiative as he unveils the "Stargate" program to fast track the US as an AI superpower. She joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...