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The federal government has ordered Air Canada flight attendants back to work after a breakdown in collective bargaining negotiations between Air Canada and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic...
The People’s Republic of China on Friday called on Cambodia and Thailand to deepen dialogue and restore mutual trust following recent border clashes, emphasizing the importance of stability for the two neighbors and the wider region.
Speaking during a tea gathering on Thursday with Cambodian...
The Metropolitan Police on Friday announced that over 60 people will be prosecuted for supporting the proscribed Palestine Action group, in the wake of multiple arrests earlier this month at a demonstration led by the group.
Mr. Stephen Parkinson, Director of Public Prosecutions, said that...
Advocacy groups have filed criminal charges against Germany’s foreign and interior ministers on Friday, accusing them of “failing to prevent” Afghan nationals from deportation in Pakistan, “despite having been granted admission to Germany.”
34 Afghan nationals, who had applied for asylum in...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) expressed concern on Friday over alleged human rights abuses in Sri Lanka, stating that a recent report by the UN Human Rights Office highlights the need for accountability.
HRW specifically urged the UN Human Rights Council to take action to protect human rights in the...
The UN raised alarm on Thursday over the sharp increase in conflict-related sexual violence in 2024, stating that “[m]ore than 4,600 survivors endured abuses used as weapons of war, torture, terrorism and political repression” throughout the year. The UN urged all involved parties to “adopt...
Judicial reforms recently passed by the Lebanese parliament are a step in the right direction but ultimately “fall short,” said Human Rights Watch (HRW) in a statement issued on Friday. The Lebanese Parliament passed a law regarding the organization of the judiciary on August 7. The current law...
India’s foreign ministry on Thursday reiterated that the Court of Arbitration has “no existence in the eye of law,” ruling it lacks any legal authority to make pronouncements about the 1960 water-sharing pact between India and Pakistan.
The Ministry described the tribunal as “illegally...
UN human rights experts issued a forceful appeal to the international community on Thursday to reject the Taliban’s four-year rule in Afghanistan, denouncing it as violent, illegitimate, and fundamentally oppressive.
Highlighting the systemic brutality, experts described widespread human rights...
On Wednesday nearly 100 countries rejected a draft of an international treaty to end plastic pollution a day before its August 14 deadline, with some describing the text as “unambitious” and “inadequate.”
Luis Vayas Valdivieso, committee chair of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee...
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