AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders said on Wednesday he expected a new right-wing government to be operational by the end of June, even though he has yet to find a suitable prime minister to lead it. Wilders’ nationalist PVV party was the clear winner of elections in … Read More Government
Claiming they destroyed his career to score political points after he was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate, Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan is suing the federal government, Canada’s top soldier and other military officials for $10 million in damages. Read More Politics
Claiming they destroyed his career to score political points after he was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate, Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan is suing the federal government, Canada’s top soldier and other military officials for $10 million in damages. Read More Government
Brian Finucane, a former advisor to the U.S. government, says allegations of war crimes in Gaza and Israel should lead the international community to reconsider their own roles in the conflict. Read More Government
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By Sharafat Ali WARSHI, India (Reuters) – Five people from one family in a remote Himalayan village voted in India’s election in their own polling station on Monday after officials travelled for seven hours and borrowed a power connection from the military to enable them to cast their ballots. Read More Family By Sharafat […]
By Sharafat Ali WARSHI, India (Reuters) – Five people from one family in a remote Himalayan village voted in India’s election in their own polling station on Monday after officials travelled for seven hours and borrowed a power connection from the military to enable them to cast their ballots. Read More Family By Sharafat […]
By Sharafat Ali WARSHI, India (Reuters) – Five people from one family in a remote Himalayan village voted in India’s election in their own polling station on Monday after officials travelled for seven hours and borrowed a power connection from the military to enable them to cast their ballots. Read More Family By Sharafat […]
Large and often international companies have been snapping up local clinics around Canada, raising questions come about who’s in control of animal care, costs and the future of the independent vet. Read More Business
DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s three branches of government held an extraordinary meeting on Monday, with First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber representing the executive branch following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, state TV said. “We will follow the path of President Raisi … Read More Government