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France's Macron keeps prime minister in place for "stability of the country" after chaotic election
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 1 hour agoPARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron refused the resignation of the country’s prime...
Morning Update: Hezbollah and Israel’s dangerous divide
The Globe and Mail· 2 hours agoA wider war with Israel threatens to erupt in Lebanon – more on that below, along with Frank...
UK election results 2024: winners and losers in London
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoIt’s a period that saw the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and high inflation – and no fewer than...
Opinion: Europe and NATO can't help the U.S. counter China. Here's why
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 hours agoMany of America's NATO allies would be hard-pressed to defend themselves, and one another, against a...
Photographer returns to mines he shot in strike 'war'
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoYou talk to men 40 years after and the majority of them say ‘I’d go back tomorrow if I could’.” Liam...
Heritage faces blowback after ‘bloodless’ revolution comment
The Hill via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoThe Heritage Foundation and its president, Kevin Roberts, are facing blowback in the wake of his...
Israeli protesters block highways, call for cease-fire to return hostages 9 months into ongoing war
Toronto Star· 1 day agoMarking nine months since the war in Gaza started, Israeli protesters blocked highways across the...
Hezbollah rocket attacks on northern Israel spark fires, destroy thousands of acres
ABC News via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoBefore Oct. 7, Sigal Malachi would wake up at 5 a.m. each day to water her plants, remove weeds, and...
Reformist President-elect Pezeshkian promises to serve all Iranians. US says vote was not free
Richmond News· 2 days agoThe United States on Saturday criticized Iran’s presidential election as neither free nor fair,...
The Sun backs Labour saying it's 'time for change'
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoIn previous elections, it declared its backing to parties much earlier. This time it has left it until polling day, when the printed edition of