
Medals, Space Dust and the Nuclear Threat: Sunday Asia Briefing
As the Asian Games gets into full swing in Hangzhou and citizens pack their bags for Golden Week,
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Trudeau facing cold reality after lonely week on world stage
As tensions with India rise, Canada is calling its friends - but they're not answering.
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The Archies: Why an American comic book evokes nostalgia in Indians
Archie Comic fans explain why the comic was so popular in the 1990s and whether it can be reinvented.
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Core Inflation Gauges Are Falling in US and Euro Zone
Policymakers on each side of the Atlantic are likely to take comfort this week from a slowdown taking
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Canadian autoworkers vote on tentative deal with Ford
Members of Canada's autoworkers union, Unifor, began voting Saturday on a tentative three-year agreement the union announced it reached with Ford Motor Co. last week.
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Ukraine Recap: Russia Says ‘Let’s Decide It on the Battlefield’
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called Ukrainian proposals for restoring its pre-invasion territory “unrealizable” and said that if
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Trudeau expects Canadian interest rates to come down by mid 2024
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expects interest rates are going to start coming down by the middle of
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Does the US prosecute more Republicans or Democrats? Here's some data
Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez was indicted for the second time in 10 years on bribery and corruption charges. Here's a look at active and recent federal cases against federal lawmakers and governors.
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As DeSantis falters, the race for second place in the GOP primary is open again
A furious scramble for second place is underway in the crowded Republican primary contest, with candidates vying for an opportunity to directly take on front-runner Donald Trump. The position, once held by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, now appears to be more of a free-for-all.
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Poker player lied about having cancer and received thousands in donations to play in a World Series of Poker tournament
A California man has admitted to lying about having terminal cancer after receiving thousands of dollars in donations to play in a World Series of Poker tournament, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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The videos helping people get lighter sentences
In the US, people accused of crimes are turning to film producers to help show their lives in a different light.
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Canada Gave Details Linking India Government to Sikh’s Murder
Canadian officials shared evidence with India’s government, including communications and phone numbers that they believe link Indian agents
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