Bangladesh Tribunal Sentences Sheikh Hasina to Death

Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity. The verdict comes amid political turmoil in the South Asian nation.

Edmonton area leaders eager for regional collaboration

Municipal leaders in the Edmonton metropolitan region are pushing to restart formal collaboration efforts, with a December meet-and-greet planned to discuss shared goals and regional growth strategies.

Barrie Police Cancel Tree of Hope Event After Threat

Barrie police have cancelled the annual Tree of Hope event honoring missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls following a reported security threat. Learn more about this concerning development.

Polish PM Tusk: Rail Explosion Was 'Sabotage'

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirms a weekend rail line explosion near Warsaw was an act of sabotage. Get the latest details on the investigation and security implications.

Germany Lifts Military Export Restrictions to Israel

The German government has officially removed restrictions on military equipment exports to Israel. This significant policy shift comes amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and marks a pivotal moment in international defense cooperation.

Toronto City Hall to raise Palestinian flag

Toronto City Hall will raise the Palestinian flag, joining other Canadian municipalities in this symbolic act. Learn about the decision and its significance.

MPs vote today on Mark Carney's first budget

Canadian MPs will cast crucial votes on Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural budget today. The budget, tabled November 4, represents the government's economic vision for the nation. Follow live updates.

Federal public service cuts exceed attrition capacity

Analysis reveals Canadian government's plan to cut 40,000 public service jobs by 2028-29 cannot rely solely on attrition. Departments like CRA face significant challenges despite early retirement incentives.

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