This is the first federal election since the final report on foreign interference was delivered. Advocates and security officials alike say they’re seeing adversaries wage influence campaigns aimed at diaspora communities. What is the risk, and what’s being done about it? CBC | World News
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Putin declares unilateral ceasefire; Zelenskyy says Russian bombardment ‘has not subsided’
Citing humanitarian reasons, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a temporary Easter ceasefire in Ukraine starting on Saturday, as Russia and Ukraine swapped hundreds of captured soldiers in the largest exchange since Moscow’s full-scale invasion started over three years ago. CBC | World News
Read More »Top police officer sacked for having sex on duty
He has also been put on the College of Policing barred list. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »U.S. Supreme Court pauses deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law
The U.S. Supreme Court early on Saturday paused President Donald Trump’s administration from deporting Venezuelan men in immigration custody after their lawyers said they were at imminent risk of removal without the judicial review previously mandated by the justices. CBC | World News
Read More »Shock as major cafe chain suddenly closes shopping centre shop ‘without notice’
It was the only café of its type in the whole city. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Scientists make huge discovery about ‘dessert stomach’ condition
Just in time for Easter, scientists have discovered a “dessert stomach” phenomenon which means people are compelled to eat something sweet after a large meal. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »The Speakers Cat immortalised as a toy sold for £25 in the Commons gift shop
The Speaker’s cat, Attlee, famous for patrolling Parliament’s corridors of power, has been immortalised as a £25 cuddly toy. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘Worse than death’: Victims describe the nightmare of Bangladesh’s secret prisons during former regime
As Bangladesh tries to rebuild a robust democracy following the student-led uprising that ousted PM Sheikh Hasina, a clearer picture is emerging of the previous regime’s treatment of dissenters. Hasina is accused of overseeing a system of enforced disappearances that targeted hundreds of political opponents. CBC | World News
Read More »U.S. strikes on a Yemeni oil port kill 74 people, Houthis say
U.S. airstrikes targeting an oil port held by Yemen’s Houthi rebels killed 74 people and wounded 171 others, the group said Friday, marking the single-deadliest known attack under President Donald Trump’s new campaign targeting the rebels. CBC | World News
Read More »Trump is demanding universities change policies or face defunding. Would Poilievre do the same?
U.S. President Donald Trump has been threatening to cancel funding for some universities unless they accede to his demands to change ideological policy, similar to a pledge Pierre Poilievre has made for Canadian post-secondary schools. CBC | World News
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