The strike protests Iran’s oppressive policies, as women continue to challenge the regime's hijab mandate. Information ...
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The explosion of thousands of Hezbollah's mobile communication devices has spread fear across Lebanon, leaving people terrified they might be carrying bombs in their pockets. Hezbollah vows ...
The nonbinding resolution says Israel must end its “unlawful presence” within a year, pull out military forces, halt settlement expansion and evacuate settlers. Authorities are investigating a ...
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"I think this certainly throws a wrinkle into it for the Sask. Party," says University of Regina politics and international studies professor Tom McIntosh.
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Many were wrongly prosecuted after faulty software said money was missing from their Post Office branch accounts. More than 900 sub-postmasters were prosecuted for stealing because of incorrect ...