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Netanyahu Treated Successfully for Prostate Cancer

Netanyahu Treated Successfully for Prostate Cancer

Netanyahu Successfully Treated for Prostate Cancer A Health Recovery That Reaches Beyond Politics Reports confirming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been successfully treated for prostate cancer have drawn global attention—not only because of his political role, but because of what the news represents for public health awareness. The announcement, released on April 24, […]

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Vancouver Port Sets Record Year at Canada Place

Vancouver Port Sets Record Year at Canada Place

Vancouver Port Welcomes Record 1.4 Million Cruise Passengers as Canada Place Celebrates 40 Amazing Years As the crisp Pacific breeze fills the sails of the iconic white roof, Vancouver’s waterfront is preparing for a season unlike any other. The Port of Vancouver, with its world-famous Canada Place cruise terminal at its heart, is gearing up

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UK Ambassador Reflects on UK–DRC Partnership

UK Ambassador Reflects on UK–DRC Partnership

India–Japan Digital Corridor Unveiled: A New Axis for Asia’s Tech-Driven Future In a landmark announcement that signals a deeper realignment of Asia’s economic landscape, India and Japan have jointly unveiled a “Digital Innovation Corridor” aimed at accelerating cooperation in artificial intelligence, semiconductor manufacturing, and next-generation infrastructure. Framed as more than a bilateral agreement, the initiative

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Global Hunger Concentrated in 10 Conflict Countries

Global Hunger Concentrated in 10 Conflict Countries

UN Warns Global Hunger Crisis Reaches Breaking Point as Conflict Drives Two-Thirds of Starvation The world is facing a grim and uncomfortable reality: hunger today is less about scarcity and more about violence, collapse, and blocked access. A new United Nations assessment reveals that two-thirds of people experiencing acute food insecurity are concentrated in just

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Wildfire Near Hell's Gate Expands to 40 Hectares

Wildfire burning near Hell’s Gate grows to 40 hectares

Hell’s Gate Wildfire Erupts Near Boston Bar, Surges to 40 Hectares and Triggers Evacuation Alerts The spring wildfire season has arrived with alarming force in British Columbia. On April 24, a blaze that started small near the historic Hell’s Gate in the Fraser Canyon exploded virtually overnight, scorching 40 hectares of steep, forested terrain and

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Canada-US Officials Trade Remarks Ahead of CUSMA Review

Canada-US Officials Trade Remarks Ahead of CUSMA Review

Navigating the 2026 CUSMA Review: How Tariff Disputes and Rising Tensions are Shaping Canada-U.S. Trade Relations The clock is ticking toward a pivotal moment in North American trade. The Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), known as the USMCA south of the border, is set for its first mandated joint review in 2026, and the diplomatic niceties

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Indonesia Janitor Fish Clean Up

Janitor Fish Invasion Sparks Mass Removal in Jakarta

Manila Bay’s Tilapia Invasion: How an Uncontrolled Fish Boom Is Disrupting Urban Waters Manila Bay has long been a symbol of both struggle and renewal, but a new ecological disruption is now testing that fragile balance. In recent months, environmental authorities and local fishing communities have reported a sharp rise in invasive tilapia populations spreading

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Why Veggies Are So Expensive as Cucumber Prices Rise

Why Veggies Are So Expensive as Cucumber Prices Rise

Why Your Grocery Bill Is Getting Squeezed: The Cucumber Price Surge Explained If you’ve been staring in disbelief at the produce section lately, you aren’t alone. Canadians across the country are watching their grocery bills climb, and one vegetable has become the unlikely face of this financial frustration: the humble cucumber. What was once a

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Lebanon Condemns Israeli Home Demolitions After Ceasefire

Lebanon Condemns Israeli Home Demolitions After Ceasefire

Lebanon Condemns Israeli Home Demolitions After Ceasefire Violation A Fragile Truce Faces Its First Major Test Lebanon has strongly condemned Israel following the demolition of residential homes in southern villages reportedly occupied after a recent ceasefire agreement. The incident, which took place in late April 2026, is being described by analysts as one of the

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