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Ramaphosa to Appoint Roelf Meyer as US Envoy

Ramaphosa to Appoint Roelf Meyer as US Envoy

President Ramaphosa Chooses Roelf Meyer as South Africa’s Next US Ambassador In a move signaling a strategic focus on seasoned diplomacy and economic statecraft, President Cyril Ramaphosa has reportedly selected Roelf Meyer, a key architect of South Africa’s democratic transition, as the country’s next ambassador to the United States. This anticipated appointment, first reported by […]

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Atlantic Canada Public Sector Workforce Above Average

Atlantic Canada Public Sector Workforce Above Average

Atlantic Canada’s Public Sector: A Deep Dive Into Regional Employment Trends A recent analysis has cast a spotlight on the economic landscape of Canada’s eastern provinces, revealing a workforce composition that stands apart from the rest of the nation. According to a new study, the proportion of individuals employed by the government in Atlantic Canada

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Poilievre Says He Will Stay After Byelection Losses

Poilievre Says He Will Stay After Byelection Losses

Poilievre Vows to Steadfastly Lead Conservatives Despite Byelection Setbacks In the wake of a disappointing night for the Conservative Party of Canada, Leader Pierre Poilievre is sending a clear message: he is digging in. Following double-digit losses in two critical federal byelections, Poilievre has emphatically declared his intention to stay at the helm, framing the

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Canada AI Minister Calls Anthropic Mythos Move Responsible

Canada AI Minister Calls Anthropic Mythos Move Responsible

# AI Transparency in Crisis: How a Withheld Report Shakes Trust in Tech Giants A recent closed-door meeting in Ottawa has exposed a deep and growing fault line in the world of artificial intelligence. The revelation that **Anthropic**, a company founded on the principles of AI safety, chose to withhold critical internal research from Canadian

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IMF Warns Iran War Hits Global Growth Outlook

IMF Warns Iran War Hits Global Growth Outlook

How Iran-Israel Conflict Risks a Global Economic Downturn The world’s economic recovery, still fragile from the shocks of recent years, now faces a potent new threat. The escalating tensions between Iran and Israel have moved beyond regional geopolitics to cast a long shadow over the global economic outlook. As the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and

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IMF cuts global growth forecast over Iran war risks

How Iran Conflict Risks Slowing Global Economic Growth The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a sobering update to its global economic outlook, pointing to escalating geopolitical tensions as a primary threat to worldwide stability. In its latest assessment, the IMF has downgraded its growth forecast for the global economy, citing the direct and indirect

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Canada federal spring economic update set for April 28

Canada federal spring economic update set for April 28

Canada’s Federal Spring Economic Update Announced for April 28 Mark your calendars, Canada. On April 28, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will present the federal government’s highly anticipated spring economic update. The date was confirmed by Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, setting the stage for a pivotal moment in Canada’s economic planning. This

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New Maradona Death Trial Resumes in Argentina Health Case

New Maradona Death Trial Resumes in Argentina Health Case

Diego Maradona Death Trial: Doctors Face Charges in Argentina The world watched in shock on November 25, 2020, as news broke that Diego Armando Maradona, one of soccer’s most iconic and controversial legends, had died at his home outside Buenos Aires. The initial cause was listed as acute pulmonary edema, a heart condition. However, the

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World Aquatics Updates Athlete Rules in Conflict Zones

World Aquatics Updates Athlete Rules in Conflict Zones

Navigating Troubled Waters: World Aquatics Updates Rules for Athletes in Political Conflicts The world of international sport is often seen as a sanctuary from global politics, a place where competition and camaraderie transcend borders. However, the reality is that geopolitical tensions inevitably spill over into the arena, placing athletes in incredibly difficult positions. Recognizing this

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