Bombardier is now the second large Canadian corporation known to have been granted an exemption from federal government sanctions on Russian titanium. CBC | World News
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‘Fearful’ migrants causing influx of arrivals in Ireland from UK, nation’s deputy PM says
Micheál Martin spoke out after Dublin revealed more than 80 percent of recent asylum seekers have crossed the border from the UK. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Dubai deluge likely made worse by warming world, scientists find
A powerful rainstorm that wreaked havoc on the desert nation of the United Arab Emirates last week was likely made more intense because of climate change, a team of international scientists has found. CBC | World News
Read More »BBC Question Time: Tory MP pinpoints two moments to prove Rwanda Bill will work
Chris Philip provides two examples which he says shows Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda scheme could work as a deterrent. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Inside incredible case of D-Day hero whose death sentence was overturned
When a Black GI was sentenced to death in dubious circumstances ahead of D-Day, a furious outcry among ordinary Britons helped establish his innocence in one of the most moving episodes of the Second World War Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Haiti’s prime minister resigns, transitional leadership takes over as gang violence persists
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned, his office said on Thursday, as a transitional council took power with the aim of returning stability to a country where gang violence has caused chaos and misery. CBC | World News
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court weighs extent of immunity for former presidents like Trump
A lawyer representing the special counsel was beginning his presentation on whether a former U.S. president can be prosecuted for acts while he was in office. Earlier, Donald Trump’s lawyer argued that the prospect of being indicted could constrain a president. CBC | World News
Read More »Anger as French President claims migrant deportation schemes are a ‘betrayal of values’
The Rwanda asylum plan has been finally signed into law – meaning the first migrants earmarked for removal can be detained. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Venice residents protest as new charge on daytrippers kicks in
Venice became the world’s first city to introduce a payment system for tourists on Thursday in an effort to thin the crowds that throng its canals, but the fee drew protests from some residents saying they didn’t want to live in a theme park. CBC | World News
Read More »Evil child killer who sacked barrister is still handed £122k in legal aid outrage
Exclusive – An evil child killer who sacked her barrister mid-trial was awarded £122K in legal aid to fund her defence, the Daily Express can reveal. Daily Express :: News Feed
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