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'Pace is too slow.' Women gradually rise in Japanese politics but face deep challenges
National Post· 9 hours agoEight years ago, Yuriko Koike became the first woman to lead Tokyo, beating her male predecessor....
At the Paris Olympics, it will no longer be personal for Ukraine's athletes. This time, it's war
National Post· 15 hours agoKYIV, Ukraine (AP) — For Ukrainian hurdler Anna Ryzhykova, each stride on the Paris Olympic track...
Chief prosecutor defends Vatican's legal system after recent criticism of pope's absolute power
National Post· 8 hours agoThe Vatican’s chief prosecutor has strongly defended the integrity and fairness of the city state’s...
US Inflation Expectations Fall for Second Month in NY Fed Survey
Financial Post· 9 hours agoConsumers expect prices will climb at an annual rate of 3% over the next year, down from 3.2% in...
Designing homes: Tudoring lessons
National Post· 10 hours ago“They decided to move to Forest Hill to walk to school and to be closer to their friends,” says Rory Gozlan, adding that the house they owned there had...
Senegal Leader Handed Tough Task to Keep Juntas in Regional Bloc
Financial Post· 16 hours agoFaye was appointed as an envoy of the Economic Community of West African States at an Ecowas summit...
Potential rail strike clouds picture for Prairie farmers already facing dampened crop expectations
Financial Post· 9 hours agoThere hasn’t been a shortage of moisture for farmers in Saskatchewan this summer, but that’s not...
Britain's Treasury chief says stimulating economic growth is the new Labour government's mission
Financial Post· 12 hours agoBritain’s new Labour government will make stimulating economic growth its mission, the Treasury...
Leaders across Europe express relief mixed with concern about the French election result
Financial Post· 12 hours agoChancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany, which together with France has long been viewed as the engine of...
Weak Rupiah Pushes Indonesia to Widen Budget Deficit Outlook
Financial Post· 14 hours agoThe budget shortfall is now estimated at 2.7% of gross domestic product, up from the initial...