CanadaDec 06, 2024
Canada's Arctic policy draws on international collaboration to face emerging threats
Canada has unveiled an Arctic foreign policy that commits to increasing domestic and international collaboration to combat emerging foreign threats in the North.
The policy, released by Global Affairs Canada on Friday in Ottawa, says the North American Arctic is "no longer free from tension" amid increased geopolitical instability following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which has "shaken the foundations of international co-operation in the Arctic."
A key part of the plan is to revive the role of Canada's Arctic ambassador, which was removed in 2006 under the Harper government, and commits to o
CanadaDec 06, 2024
Statistics Canada to release November labour force survey today
Statistics Canada is set to release its November jobs report this morning.
According to LSEG Data & Analytics, economists polled by Reuters expect the unemployment rate ticked up to 6.6 per cent last month.
The jobless rate was 6.5 per cent in October.
Job creation has lagged population growth considerably this year as high interest rates weigh on the economy.
Today's labour report will be the last major economic release ahead of the Bank of Canada's interest rate announcement on Dec. 11.
The central bank is expected to deliver another interest rate cut, though forecasters remain split on
WorldDec 05, 2024
Earthquake strikes off California; tsunami warning issued
A strong earthquake was felt widely across Northern California on Thursday and authorities have issued a tsunami warning.
The quake struck at 10:44 a.m. west of Ferndale, a small city in coastal Humboldt County near the Oregon border, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
It was felt as far south as San Francisco, where residents felt a rolling motion for several seconds. It was followed by smaller aftershocks.
IndiaDec 05, 2024
Narayan Singh Chaura sent to 3-Day Police Remand
An Amritsar court has sent Narayan Singh Chaura, accused of attempting to shoot former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, to three-day police remand. The police had sought a seven-day remand but were granted only three days.
Reports suggest that Chaura had been visiting the Darbar Sahib for the past three days. Notably, Sukhbir Singh Badal was serving as a sevadar outside the Darshani Deodhi under religious punishment imposed by Sri Akal Takht Sahib at the time of the incident.
Security personnel in civilian attire, deployed for Badal’s protection, apprehended Chaura and th
WorldDec 05, 2024
France's Macron to address nation day after no-confidence vote topples government
French President Emmanuel Macron is to address the nation following the resignation of ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Macron's speech comes one day after a historic no-confidence vote at the National Assembly left France without a functioning government.
The Elysee presidential palace said Macron ``took note'' of Barnier's resignation. The National Assembly ousted Barnier by 331 votes, making him the shortest-serving prime minister in modern French history.
Macron faces pressure to quickly name a new leader capable of navigating a fractured parliament, where no party holds a majorit
WorldDec 05, 2024
Imran Khan Faces Increased Legal Challenges Amid Charges in Army Headquarters Attack
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's release from jail may be more difficult. Pakistan's Rawalpindi Anti-Terrorism Court has framed charges against Imran Khan and others in a case related to the attack on the army headquarters in May 2023. The incident occurred on May 9, 2023.
Imran Khan is accused of inciting his supporters to carry out the attack. In addition to Imran Khan, other accused individuals include the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Umar Ayub; PTI parliamentary leader in the National Assembly, Zartaj Gul; and former Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid.
An Adi
IndiaDec 05, 2024
Farmers to March to Delhi Despite Police Opposition
The first batch of 100 farmers from the Shambhu border of Punjab-Haryana will leave for Delhi on foot on Friday. If they clash with the police during their journey, they have vowed to surrender to arrest. Despite the Haryana Police's refusal, the farmers have decided to proceed.
According to reports, senior officers of the Punjab Police held a meeting with farmer leaders at the Shambhu border today regarding their "Delhi Chalo" march. The meeting lasted for about half an hour, but the farmer leaders remained adamant that they will go to Delhi.
Meanwhile, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has exp
CanadaDec 05, 2024
Another day of heavy fog, near-zero visibility in Metro Vancouver
Dense fog has reduced visibility to near-zero for the third straight day in Metro Vancouver, creating potentially hazardous travel conditions.
Environment Canada says a fog advisory is in effect for the Greater Vancouver area, as well as the Fraser Valley, Sunshine Coast and eastern Vancouver Island.
At Vancouver International Airport, several flights arriving from other affected communities such as Nanaimo, Comox, Powell River and Campbell River have been cancelled, while many arrivals and departures are delayed.
Environment Canada says the conditions for dense fog and low clouds will dissip
WorldDec 05, 2024
Israeli strike on a Gaza tent camp kills at least 21 people, hospital says
A Palestinian health official said Wednesday that at least 21 people were killed by an Israeli strike on a camp housing displaced people in Gaza.
Atif Al-Hout, the director of Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis said 28 people were wounded.
The Israeli military said its aircraft struck senior Hamas militants “involved in terrorist activities” in the area. The military said that the strike had set off secondary explosions, indicating explosives present in the area were set off. It was not possible to independently confirm the Israeli claims, and the strike could also have ig