After the United States, Canada's relations with China also became strained. China is trying to interfere with Trudeau

After the United States, Canada’s relations with China also became strained. China is trying to interfere with Trudeau

Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has accused China of interfering in the country’s democratic system, saying that there have been reports of alleged Chinese interference in Canadian elections. According to details, after the US, Canada’s relations with China have also become strained, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that China is trying to…

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Don't want to be a part of Imran Khan's 'blame game';  United States

Don’t want to be a part of Imran Khan’s ‘blame game’; United States

Imran Khan’s Regime Change Allegation Again Rejected by America; Photo: File Washington: The US once again refused to be part of the ‘blame game’ of Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan. According to the World News Agency, during the weekly press briefing, a journalist asked the spokesperson of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ned…

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78 million children don’t go to school at all, warns UN chief in call for action

78 million children don’t go to school at all, warns UN chief in call for action

Lending his support to a call for more funding for education in emergencies spearheaded by the UN global fund Education Cannot Wait (ECW) the UN chief insisted in a video message that no-one should be denied their chance to learn. A full 222 million children today experience blighted education today, Mr. Guterres noted. To help them, 18…

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UN environment agency tackles mercury-tarnished gold mining industry

UN environment agency tackles mercury-tarnished gold mining industry

“Over 100 million people rely on artisanal gold mining for their livelihoods, so it’s critical that we work with governments to equip miners with the knowledge and tools necessary to phase out mercury use,” said Ludovic Bernaudat, the programme manager of planetGOLD, an innovative effort led by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). Funded by the…

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Equality drive launched by African women leaders at landmark conference

Equality drive launched by African women leaders at landmark conference

Almost 400 women leaders from 15 African countries joined the UN-backed three-day conference, which opened on Monday, including former and current presidents. The goal is to advance progress, tackle pressing concerns and find sustainable solutions to issues affecting women and girls in South Sudan and across Africa. The conference’s theme is GuwaTaMara, meaning the strength…

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Shuttering ‘rabbit holes’ of hate: Holocaust survivors send powerful message in new documentary

Shuttering ‘rabbit holes’ of hate: Holocaust survivors send powerful message in new documentary

The six-hour-long documentary “The US and the Holocaust”, released in 2022, sheds light on the catastrophic consequences of hate speech and disinformation, and the desperate bid for freedom by millions of Jews fleeing Nazi Germany. Taste of freedom What does freedom taste like? Joseph Hilsenrath, a young Jewish boy evacuated to the US during the…

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Emergency meeting of the United Nations on the situation caused by the earthquake in Syria

Emergency meeting of the United Nations on the situation caused by the earthquake in Syria

Photo courtesy of Google Various issues were discussed in the emergency meeting of the United Nations on the situation caused by the earthquake in Syria. According to the foreign news agency, in the emergency meeting called yesterday, various methods were discussed to increase aid in the areas occupied by the rebels. According to the foreign…

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