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Former B.C. premier John Horgan has cancer again
Breadcrumb Trail LinksLocal NewsRavi Parmar says Horgan has taken an indefinite leave from his duties as ambassador to undergo treatment in Berlin.Author of the article:The Canadian PressDirk MeissnerPublished Jun 25, 2024 • Last updated 34 minutes ago • 3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if…
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Japan’s Emperor, Empress to attend luncheon in London | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako are on a state visit to the United Kingdom and have attended a welcome ceremony in the capital London.
The Imperial couple were officially invited to the United Kingdom by King Charles.
They were greeted by Prince William at their hotel on Tuesday, then…
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Is Berlin ready for the apocalypse? Politicians debate bunkers plan – The Berliner
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Is Berlin ready for the apocalypse? Politicians debate bunkers plan
This week, a Conference of Interior Ministers in Potsdam is debating whether Germany is prepared for the possibility of a large-scale war…
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English Australia applauded for stance on proposed reforms
English Australia is the latest body to make public its submission to the Draft International Education and Skills Strategic Framework. In a 23 page submission, the peak body outlined its feedback to government and called for an economic impact study of the proposed changes.
English Australia characterised the government’s proposed…
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‘Deeply concerned:’ Family of Chicago woman who went missing in during yoga retreat in
The family of Taylor Casey, a Chicago woman who went missing in the Bahamas during a yoga retreat, spoke out, saying they are "deeply concerned" for Casey's "safety and well-being" following her disappearance.
Casey, 41, of Chicago, was last seen June 19 on Paradise Island in Nassau, a flier posted to the Royal Bahamas Police…
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4 men arrested for allegedly trespassing on grounds of British prime minister’s country
Four men were arrested Tuesday on suspicion of trespassing after entering the grounds of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's home in northern England, police said. File video above: British PM Rishi Sunak vows to 'fix' mistakesNorth Yorkshire police said the group was detained just after noon and escorted off the property. They were arrested on…
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South China Sea clash raises fears of full-blown conflict | World News – The Indian Express
Tensions between China and the Philippines escalated rapidly following a violent clash last week between their sailors in the South China Sea (SCS).
Videos published by the Philippine military showed Chinese Coast Guard personnel ramming and boarding Philippine naval boats and confiscating their weapons.
Philippine officials claimed the Chinese…
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PLAYER RATINGS | France 1-1 Poland – Lewandowski penalty condemns Les Bleus to second spot
PLAYER RATINGS | France 1-1 Poland – Lewandowski penalty condemns Les Bleus to second spot in Group DGeorge Boxall, reporting from Signal Iduna Park – DortmundUEFA Euro 2024 Group Stage MD3, 25/06/2024FRANCE 0-0 POLAND: The MatchLes Bleus dropped to second in Group D following a frustrating draw against Poland in their final group game at UEFA…
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Belarus human rights group denounces detention of priest who posted Ukrainian flag on
The prominent Belarusian human rights group Viasna has denounced an extension to the detention of a Roman Catholic priest who was jailed after displaying the Ukrainian flag in a social media postJune 25, 2024, 11:52 AM ET• 2 min readTALLINN, Estonia -- The prominent Belarusian human rights group Viasna on Tuesday denounced an extension to the…
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Russia blocks 81 EU media outlets in retaliatory move – BBC News
Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei LavrovArticle informationAuthor, Laura GozziRole, BBC News25 June 2024, 18:17 BSTUpdated 25 minutes agoThe Kremlin has said it is blocking 81 European publications in retaliation for an EU ban on some Russian outlets.Magazines, public broadcasters and newspapers from 25!-->…
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