Politics

Trump Brands Iran’s Peace Stance ‘Completely False’ in Explosive New Warning

President Donald Trump branded Iran's publicly stated peace stance as "completely false" on Thursday, using his Truth Social account to accuse the country of lying about its true position in ceasefire negotiations. Trump claimed Iranian negotiators were privately begging for a deal even as their government maintained a narrative of calm and deliberate consideration. He warned that the false narrative was leading Iran toward...

Iranian Missiles Wound Region’s Economy as Gulf States Feel the Heat of War

The Gulf's tightly interconnected economy took fresh blows on Saturday as Iranian missiles struck Fujairah in the UAE, forcing a halt to oil-loading operations at one of the world's most critical ship-refuelling hubs. Oil prices already hovering near $120 per barrel were pushed higher by the disruption, adding to the economic pain caused by Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz since the war...

Liberals Reach Out to NDP MPs as Carney Eyes Majority Without Formal Deal

Interim NDP Leader Don Davies has confirmed that Liberal operatives are quietly reaching out to NDP Members of Parliament in an apparent effort to...

Trump’s Middle East Tour Shifts Focus to Business Deals Amid Regional Turmoil

President Donald Trump embarks Monday on his first major foreign trip of his second term, centering his agenda on high-stakes business deals in Saudi...

Redrawing Reality: The Myths and Meaning Behind the U.S.-Canada Border

In a recent Oval Office conversation, a high-level U.S. official referred to the U.S.-Canada border as an “artificial line,” suggesting it was arbitrarily drawn...

Trump Secures First Post-Tariff Trade Deal with U.K., Promises ‘Full and Comprehensive’ Pact

Former President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a new trade agreement with the United Kingdom, marking his administration's first major deal since sweeping...

Xi Jinping Arrives in Moscow Amid Drone Strikes and Deepening China-Russia Alliance

Chinese President Xi Jinping has begun a four-day state visit to Moscow, signaling a bold reaffirmation of China’s strategic alliance with Russia even as...

Trump–Carney Showdown: Can U.S.–Canada Relations Recover After Talk of Annexation?

President Donald Trump is set to meet newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday, following weeks of heightened...

Germany’s Intelligence Agency Labels AfD a Right-Wing Extremist Group

Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) has officially classified the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as a “right-wing extremist effort,”...

Han Duck-soo Resigns as Acting President to Launch Bid for South Korea’s Top Office

SEOUL, South Korea — Han Duck-soo, South Korea’s acting president, announced his resignation Thursday to pursue what he called a "heavier responsibility," confirming expectations...

Federal Party Leaders Race Across Canada in Final Push for Tight Election Battles

With just hours left before Canadians head to the polls, federal party leaders are sprinting across the country, targeting battleground ridings critical to Monday’s...

Battle for B.C.: Federal Leaders Clash Over Housing, Energy, and Public Safety in Final Election Push

As Canada’s federal election looms, British Columbia has emerged as a critical battleground. The province, long seen as a political bellwether, is attracting...

Deadline Looms: Elections Canada Urges Mail-In Voters to Deliver Ballots in Person

With less than a week left before election day, Elections Canada is urging voters who opted to vote by mail within their riding to...

Trump’s War on the Judiciary Sparks Fears of Constitutional Breakdown

Donald Trump’s increasingly defiant stance against the U.S. judicial system has ignited deep concerns about the nation veering toward a constitutional crisis. The former...