French Father Faces 30 Years for Imprisoning Son in Van

A father in eastern France could receive up to 30 years in prison after prosecutors revealed he kept his 9-year-old son locked in a utility van for two years, with the boy recently rescued in a dramatic intervention.

Pakistan Mediates US-Iran Talks Amid Ceasefire Efforts

Pakistan's army chief leads diplomatic talks in Tehran to ease Middle East tensions and arrange a second round of US-Iran negotiations. Meanwhile, the US warns of escalating economic pressure on Iran as mediators push for a ceasefire extension.

Canada Considers Social Media Ban for Kids

Culture Minister Marc Miller reveals the federal government is seriously evaluating a potential social media prohibition for minors, citing growing concerns over youth mental health and online safety.

Carney Liberals Set for Long Reign as Conservatives Struggle

Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals, bolstered by Conservative defections and strong polling, could govern until 2029, potentially extending a Liberal dynasty reminiscent of past eras. Opposition parties face significant challenges in mounting an effect

Federal Public Servants Rush for Early Retirement

A significant wave of federal public servants in Canada has applied for early retirement, reflecting widespread concerns over workplace conditions and future uncertainties in the public sector.

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