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The Walrus on MSNThe Bloc Wants to Break Up Canada—but Not YetA surge of national unity has swept Quebec. It’s only a matter of time before the sovereignty debate resurfaces ...
No Amin Coup, Asians Stay Picture January 1971. Idi Amin’s tanks stay in the barracks, and Milton Obote’s government limps on ...
An Open Letter to the President of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema: I will not be silenced until death or a better Zambia emerges, whichever comes firstDear ...
But critics of region’s ethno-nationalist politics condemn ‘corrupted and toxic’ system entrenched by 1995 peace deal ...
In recent decades, Croatian nationalists have adopted the symbols of the Ustaše regime to promote their vision of Croatian ...
When the new U.S. Citizenship Office in Colchester opened in 2022, it was dedicated to Capt. John Lonergan as a Medal of ...
Becoming known as the “three wise men from the East,” they were Jean Marchand, a strong champion of labour rights in Quebec; ...
A Bloomberg analysis of documents and company filings show how China is building giant data centers in the desert to fuel its ...
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNWesterners foolishly rush to defend Azerbaijan against RussiaHowever, this is not a simple narrative of Azerbaijan resisting Russian dominance. It is a complex struggle over energy routes, regional influence, and the future of the South Caucasus, where Western ...
Key topics Cape secession driven by clashing political values, not raceUncontrolled migration strains housing, services, and institutionsAdvocates say freedom m ...
Over the past two weeks we celebrated the Fête Nationale du Québec and Canada Day. In Quebec, June 24th — originally called ...
Fare dodgers are a “parasitic scourge” declares the Mayor, after new figures show an increase in people using buses and tubes without paying, costing the city millions. A clampdown is announced.
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