Iran Warns to Fire on Ships in Strait of Hormuz

Iran's Revolutionary Guards issue a direct threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, warning they will attack any vessels attempting passage. This move risks disrupting global oil supplies amid heightened Middle East conflicts.

Carney's Iran Stance Tests His Davos Principles

Prime Minister Mark Carney's support for U.S.-led military action against Iran has sparked debate about whether his 'principled and pragmatic' foreign policy approach remains consistent with his earlier definitions at Davos.

House Panel Releases Clinton Epstein Testimony Videos

The U.S. House Oversight Committee has publicly released video recordings of Bill and Hillary Clinton answering questions about Jeffrey Epstein, as part of a congressional investigation into the convicted sex offender.

Trump's Iran Military Action Morally Justified: Analysis

An analysis argues that Donald Trump's military strikes against Iran's Islamic regime are morally justified and strategically sound, citing the regime's brutal suppression of dissent and Iranian diaspora support for intervention.

Ecuador-US Joint Anti-Narcotics Operations Launched

Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has announced the start of joint military and police operations with the United States to combat drug trafficking, marking a significant escalation in regional security efforts.

Winnipeg Police Probe Security Guard Force Video

The Winnipeg Police Service's Major Crimes Unit is investigating a video that appears to show a security guard using excessive force in a local store, sparking public concern and scrutiny.

Ford Reaches Out to Amherstburg on Diageo Closure

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has initiated discussions with an Amherstburg councillor regarding the closure of the Diageo plant, highlighting local economic concerns and potential support measures.

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