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NATO members ‘considering’ sending troops to Ukraine – NYT

The US is still publicly opposed to sending instructors but “will get there eventually,” said Joint Chiefs Chair General Charles Q. Brown Read Full Article at RT.com

I love P.E.I. But it's no longer the affordable place I knew growing up

Maggie Campbell moved home to P.E.I. with her husband and kids in the hopes of starting on the path to home ownership and stability. Instead, they’re barely making ends meet and their dreams of raising kids in a small farmhouse on P.E.I. are long gone.
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I love P.E.I. But it's no longer the affordable place I knew growing up

Maggie Campbell moved home to P.E.I. with her husband and kids in the hopes of starting on the path to home ownership and stability. Instead, they’re barely making ends meet and their dreams of raising kids in a small farmhouse on P.E.I. are long gone.

'They weren't alone': 1 year later, families gather in Manitoba to remember bus crash victims

It’s been one year since Garry Kufley lost his mom, Helen. The 88-year-old was among the 25 people on a day trip to a casino near Carberry, when the bus they were on was hit by a semi at a Trans-Canada Highway intersection.
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'They weren't alone': 1 year later, families gather in Manitoba to remember bus crash victims

It’s been one year since Garry Kufley lost his mom, Helen. The 88-year-old was among the 25 people on a day trip to a casino near Carberry, when the bus they were on was hit by a semi at a Trans-Canada Highway intersection.

Want more low-cost flight options in Canada? Flair's retiring CEO says the rules need to change

Budget airlines have a hard time staying in business in Canada, an issue the Competition Bureau is looking into. As the CEO of the country’s remaining ultra-low-cost domestic airline prepares to retire, Stephen Jones talks about what he thinks needs to chan
CBC | Canada News

Want more low-cost flight options in Canada? Flair's retiring CEO says the rules need to change

Budget airlines have a hard time staying in business in Canada, an issue the Competition Bureau is looking into. As the CEO of the country’s remaining ultra-low-cost domestic airline prepares to retire, Stephen Jones talks about what he thinks needs to change.

Do members of Congress need a pay raise? After 15 years, some say yes.

Lawmakers have gone 15 years without a pay increase, allowing federal judges and their own staff to far eclipse their $174,000 salaries. Some want that to change.
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Do members of Congress need a pay raise? After 15 years, some say yes.

Lawmakers have gone 15 years without a pay increase, allowing federal judges and their own staff to far eclipse their $174,000 salaries. Some want that to change.

Ukraine loses up to 495 troops in Russia’s Battlegroup West responsibility zone

The adversary has also lost three armored fighting vehicles, nine motor vehicles, five howitzers, a self-propelled artillery system and a Grad combat vehicle
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Ukraine loses up to 495 troops in Russia’s Battlegroup West responsibility zone

The adversary has also lost three armored fighting vehicles, nine motor vehicles, five howitzers, a self-propelled artillery system and a Grad combat vehicle

Turkish foreign minister, Putin discuss elections on Syria’s Kurdish areas — Erdogan

The Turkish president said that his country «has already shown how deftly it can expose such games.»
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Turkish foreign minister, Putin discuss elections on Syria’s Kurdish areas — Erdogan

The Turkish president said that his country «has already shown how deftly it can expose such games.»

Karnataka government raises petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre amidst sales tax revision

Karnataka government raised petrol prices by Rs 3 per litre and diesel prices by Rs 3.02 per litre, attributing the hike to a sales tax revision mentioned in the official notification. The finance department aims to generate more revenue for the state with th
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Karnataka government raises petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre amidst sales tax revision

Karnataka government raised petrol prices by Rs 3 per litre and diesel prices by Rs 3.02 per litre, attributing the hike to a sales tax revision mentioned in the official notification. The finance department aims to generate more revenue for the state with this decision, impacting various sectors and raising costs for consumers.

IOC names first Russian athletes approved for Paris games

The International Olympic Committee has unveiled a list of Russian athletes allowed to take part in this year’s games in Paris Read Full Article at RT.com
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IOC names first Russian athletes approved for Paris games

The International Olympic Committee has unveiled a list of Russian athletes allowed to take part in this year’s games in Paris Read Full Article at RT.com

Ukraine warns of more power outages

Ukraine’s energy chief has said further power cuts across the country cannot be avoided amid high demand and scheduled maintenance works Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukraine warns of more power outages

Ukraine’s energy chief has said further power cuts across the country cannot be avoided amid high demand and scheduled maintenance works Read Full Article at RT.com

Pentagon ran secret anti-vaccine propaganda campaign – Reuters

Hundreds of Pentagon-linked fake social media accounts were reportedly used to spread fear about the Chinese vaccine in Asia Read Full Article at RT.com
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Pentagon ran secret anti-vaccine propaganda campaign – Reuters

Hundreds of Pentagon-linked fake social media accounts were reportedly used to spread fear about the Chinese vaccine in Asia Read Full Article at RT.com

UK delays new army cap badges over China spying fears – FT

The British army has reportedly postponed mandatory changes to cap badges over fears the new ones could carry Chinese tracking devices Read Full Article at RT.com
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UK delays new army cap badges over China spying fears – FT

The British army has reportedly postponed mandatory changes to cap badges over fears the new ones could carry Chinese tracking devices Read Full Article at RT.com

Union minister Suresh Gopi calls Indira Gandhi 'mother of India'

Union minister Suresh Gopi on Wednesday described former PM Indira Gandhi as the «mother of India» and late Congress Chief Minister K Karunakaran as a «courageous administrator». The BJP leader also called Karnuakaran and Marxist veter
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Union minister Suresh Gopi calls Indira Gandhi 'mother of India'

Union minister Suresh Gopi on Wednesday described former PM Indira Gandhi as the «mother of India» and late Congress Chief Minister K Karunakaran as a «courageous administrator». The BJP leader also called Karnuakaran and Marxist veteran E K Nayanar as his «political gurus». Gopi was speaking to reporters after visiting the memorial of Karunakaran, «Murali Mandiram» located in Punkunnam.

BJP constitutes 4-member committee to probe post-poll violence in West Bengal

The committee includes party MPs Biplab Kumar Deb, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Brij Lal and Kavita Patidar with Deb as its convener who will take immediate stock of the situation and report further.
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BJP constitutes 4-member committee to probe post-poll violence in West Bengal

The committee includes party MPs Biplab Kumar Deb, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Brij Lal and Kavita Patidar with Deb as its convener who will take immediate stock of the situation and report further.

Delhi HC orders removal of social media posts by Congress leaders against journalist Rajat Sharma

The Delhi high court orders removal of social media posts by Congress leaders alleging journalist Rajat Sharma used 'abusive language' on the Lok Sabha election result day. Justice Neena Bansal Krishna stated Sharma barely intervened for a few seconds and di
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Delhi HC orders removal of social media posts by Congress leaders against journalist Rajat Sharma

The Delhi high court orders removal of social media posts by Congress leaders alleging journalist Rajat Sharma used 'abusive language' on the Lok Sabha election result day. Justice Neena Bansal Krishna stated Sharma barely intervened for a few seconds and did not use abusive language. The court deemed the posts as over-sensationalization.

Leaders head to Ukraine peace summit under shadow of Putin demands

World leaders headed to Switzerland on Saturday for a first summit on peace in Ukraine, after Vladimir Putin demanded Kyiv effectively surrender if it ultimately wants negotiations with Moscow. The two-day gathering at the luxury Burgenstock resort brings to
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Leaders head to Ukraine peace summit under shadow of Putin demands

World leaders headed to Switzerland on Saturday for a first summit on peace in Ukraine, after Vladimir Putin demanded Kyiv effectively surrender if it ultimately wants negotiations with Moscow. The two-day gathering at the luxury Burgenstock resort brings together Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and more than 50 other heads of state and government, but without Russia taking part. Switzerland says the aim is to lay the early groundwork for a path to peace eventually involving Moscow, but Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday branded the summit a «trick to distract everyone». He said Moscow, which launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, would cease fire and begin peace talks «immediately» if Kyiv pulled its troops out of the east and south and gave up its NATO membership bid. Zelensky slammed Putin's demands as a territorial «ultimatum» reminiscent of Nazi Germany's dictator Adolf Hitler, while NATO and the United States also immediately rejected the hardline conditions. After almost a year of stalemate, Ukraine was forced to abandon dozens of frontline settlements this spring, with Russian troops holding a significant advantage in manpower and resources. But since mid-May, Russian progress has slowed and Zelensky hopes to swing the momentum further with the back-to-back G7 and peace summits. - G7 $50 bn, security deal - The G7 summit in Italy, which Zelensky attended, offered on Thursday a new $50 billion loan for Ukraine, using profits from the interest on frozen Russian assets. Leaders of the Group of Seven rich democracies said they would support Ukraine «for as long as it takes». Zelensky said the new loan would go towards «both defence and reconstruction», while Putin branded the move as «theft», warning it would «not go unpunished». Meanwhile, a landmark 10-year security deal signed by Zelensky and US President Joe Biden on Thursday will see the United States provide Ukraine with military aid and training, with Zelensky calling it a bridge to joining the NATO defence alliance. Biden will not go from Italy to Switzerland, sending instead his Vice President Kamala Harris, while the other G7 leaders from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Japan and Italy are due to attend. The EU chiefs and the presidents of Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Finland and Poland are among the others heading to Switzerland. The Summit on Peace in Ukraine aims to see the 92 attending countries agree a final declaration on some tentative basic principles. Russia's BRICS allies Brazil and South Africa are only sending an envoy, and India will be represented at the ministerial level, while China will not take part at all without Moscow's presence. - Finding common ground - The summit is being held at the ultra-exclusive Burgenstock hotel complex perched high above Lake Lucerne in classic picture-postcard Swiss scenery. The gathering will focus on narrow themes, based on common ground between Zelensky's 10-point peace plan presented in late 2022, and UN resolutions on the war that passed with widespread support. The summit aims to find paths towards a lasting peace for Ukraine, based on international law and the United Nations Charter; a possible framework to achieve this goal; and a roadmap as to how both parties could come together in a future peace process. Experts have warned against too-high expectations from the gathering. «Meaningful negotiations that could truly end the devastating war in Ukraine remain out of reach, as both Kyiv and Moscow stick to theories of victory that amount to outlasting the other,» the International Crisis Group think tank said. «Kyiv and its backers will be hard pressed to get tangible results from the meeting... beyond reaffirmations of the UN Charter's principles of territorial integrity.» - Nuclear, food, humanitarian focus - A plenary session involving all delegations will be held on Saturday. On Sunday, three topics will be discussed in detail in working groups: nuclear safety, freedom of navigation and food security, and humanitarian aspects. These will look at Black Sea shipping, prisoners of war, civilian detainees and deported children. A second summit is envisaged, and Zelensky's chief of staff Andriy Yermak said Tuesday that Kyiv hoped Russia would attend and receive a «joint plan» presented by the other attendees. The Burgenstock mountain is surrounded by the lake on three sides and the hotel complex is on a ridge some 450 metres above the water, making it relatively easy to seal off from traditional physical threats. However, the Swiss government said its websites have been repeatedly hit with cyberattacks in the build-up to the summit, and has noted a surge in misinformation. Samuel Charap, a Russia expert at the RAND think tank, said of the Swiss summit: «Russia is clearly going out of its way to demonstrate its pique with it... that tells you something. »Avoiding the expansion of the pro-Ukraine coalition: they're concerned about this," he told AFP. © Agence France-Presse

SARAH VINE: Kate's a star and we've missed her. This joyful picture will stop the silly speculation - and give us all a much needed boost

At the end of a rather gloomy week, an unexpected ray of sunshine: the Princess of Wales is to attend tomorrow's Trooping the Colour.
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SARAH VINE: Kate's a star and we've missed her. This joyful picture will stop the silly speculation - and give us all a much needed boost

At the end of a rather gloomy week, an unexpected ray of sunshine: the Princess of Wales is to attend tomorrow's Trooping the Colour.

Session of CSTO Foreign Ministers Council to be held in Almaty on June 21

It is expected that the meeting will produce several political statements and some documents to further enhance the organization’s activity
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Session of CSTO Foreign Ministers Council to be held in Almaty on June 21

It is expected that the meeting will produce several political statements and some documents to further enhance the organization’s activity

Putin, Kyrgyz president discuss interaction in EAEU

The pertinent issues of the further development of bilateral cooperation were discussed, as well as some aspects of interaction within the Eurasian Economic Union
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Putin, Kyrgyz president discuss interaction in EAEU

The pertinent issues of the further development of bilateral cooperation were discussed, as well as some aspects of interaction within the Eurasian Economic Union

Democrats divided over Supreme Court controversies as decisions loom

Liberals say a string of revelations about Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. raise questions about his ability to rule impartially on Jan. 6-related cases.
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Democrats divided over Supreme Court controversies as decisions loom

Liberals say a string of revelations about Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. raise questions about his ability to rule impartially on Jan. 6-related cases.

Meet the 24-year-old trying to solve Biden’s problems with young voters

Eve Levenson has what might be one of the hardest jobs on Biden’s reelection campaign, charged with persuading young Americans, many of whom are deeply skeptical of Biden, to vote for him in November.
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Meet the 24-year-old trying to solve Biden’s problems with young voters

Eve Levenson has what might be one of the hardest jobs on Biden’s reelection campaign, charged with persuading young Americans, many of whom are deeply skeptical of Biden, to vote for him in November.

Saint Paul’s East African Magnet School concludes its first year with celebration, reflection

It was a lively Friday afternoon as students, parents and teachers gathered together in the gymnasium for the last quarterly awards ceremony at East African Magnet School in St. Paul. East African Magnet School, located on the corner of Edmund Ave. and Arunde
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Saint Paul’s East African Magnet School concludes its first year with celebration, reflection

It was a lively Friday afternoon as students, parents and teachers gathered together in the gymnasium for the last quarterly awards ceremony at East African Magnet School in St. Paul. East African Magnet School, located on the corner of Edmund Ave. and Arundel St. in Frogtown, is the nation’s first school dedicated to educating children of East African origin.

Ethiopian human rights commission urges ceasefire as renewed clashes erupt in Afar and Somali regions

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (HOL) — The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has called for an immediate ceasefire in response to renewed armed clashes, civilian casualties, and displacement in the Afar and Somali regions. Despite a ceasefire agreement reache
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Ethiopian human rights commission urges ceasefire as renewed clashes erupt in Afar and Somali regions

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (HOL) — The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has called for an immediate ceasefire in response to renewed armed clashes, civilian casualties, and displacement in the Afar and Somali regions. Despite a ceasefire agreement reached in April, tensions have escalated since June 6, 2024, leading to sporadic clashes confirmed by regional authorities.

'Big blunder': Indrani's lawyer eyes 'legal mileage' after 'untraceable bones' twist in Sheena Bora's case

Following the prosecution's revelation to a CBI court about the missing bones and remains purportedly linked to Sheena Bora, Indrani Mukerjea's lawyer responded on Saturday. He emphasised his intention to seize any legal advantage from this development. Indra
India News, Latest News Headlines & Live Updates from India: TOI

'Big blunder': Indrani's lawyer eyes 'legal mileage' after 'untraceable bones' twist in Sheena Bora's case

Following the prosecution's revelation to a CBI court about the missing bones and remains purportedly linked to Sheena Bora, Indrani Mukerjea's lawyer responded on Saturday. He emphasised his intention to seize any legal advantage from this development. Indrani Mukerjea's lawyer referred to the untraceability of the remains as a major mistake by the central agency, calling it a «big blunder.»

Recent terror incidents desperate attempt by Pak handlers to keep shops running: J-K DGP

Recent terror incidents in Jammu were a desperate attempt by handlers across the border to sustain terror infrastructure in Kashmir, as stated by DGP R R Swain. People are urged to verify information before sharing with security agencies.
India News, Latest News Headlines & Live Updates from India: TOI

Recent terror incidents desperate attempt by Pak handlers to keep shops running: J-K DGP

Recent terror incidents in Jammu were a desperate attempt by handlers across the border to sustain terror infrastructure in Kashmir, as stated by DGP R R Swain. People are urged to verify information before sharing with security agencies.

Solar co-ops help more people get a piece of the sun's energy

Want to invest in solar power in your community? Want solar power but live in an apartment? Got a sunny rooftop, but can't afford solar panels? Solar co-operatives have popped up across the country to let anyone and everyone share the local benefits of solar
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Solar co-ops help more people get a piece of the sun's energy

Want to invest in solar power in your community? Want solar power but live in an apartment? Got a sunny rooftop, but can't afford solar panels? Solar co-operatives have popped up across the country to let anyone and everyone share the local benefits of solar powe

Dusting off hospital cleaning measures would help keep patients safer from superbugs, doctors say

Cleaning contaminated surfaces in hospitals is critically important to protect patients from drug-resistant superbugs, which are on the rise. But some infectious diseases experts say recent moves to outsource hospital services could compromise the standards o
CBC | Canada News

Dusting off hospital cleaning measures would help keep patients safer from superbugs, doctors say

Cleaning contaminated surfaces in hospitals is critically important to protect patients from drug-resistant superbugs, which are on the rise. But some infectious diseases experts say recent moves to outsource hospital services could compromise the standards of cleanliness and result in poorer infection controls.

Want more low-cost flight options in Canada? Flair's outgoing CEO says the rules need to change

Budget airlines have a hard time staying in business in Canada, an issue the Competition Bureau is looking into. As the CEO of the country’s remaining ultra-low-cost domestic airline prepares to step down, Stephen Jones talks about what he thinks needs to c
CBC | Canada News

Want more low-cost flight options in Canada? Flair's outgoing CEO says the rules need to change

Budget airlines have a hard time staying in business in Canada, an issue the Competition Bureau is looking into. As the CEO of the country’s remaining ultra-low-cost domestic airline prepares to step down, Stephen Jones talks about what he thinks needs to change.

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