Droit d’asile: Canada’s Asylum System Faces New Challenges Amid Policy Changes
Canada’s asylum system is set to implement new rules that could impact around 30,000 applicants, raising concerns about access to protection.
Canada’s asylum system is set to implement new rules that could impact around 30,000 applicants, raising concerns about access to protection.
The Liberals are poised to secure a majority government as byelections unfold in Ontario and Quebec. Voter sentiment appears to favor their success.
The recent agreement between South Korea and Poland marks a significant step in their strategic partnership, particularly in defense and investment sectors.
Donald Trump’s recent depiction as Jesus Christ has ignited significant backlash, highlighting the intersection of faith and politics in America.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warns against U.S. military actions, asserting Cuba’s right to defend itself and engage in dialogue.
On April 11, 2026, the New England Revolution will host the second annual Olivia Knighton Foundation Match at Gillette Stadium, facing D.C. United.
James Talarico has secured the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, raising significant funds and posing a challenge to Texas Republicans.
François Legault’s resignation as Quebec Premier has paved the way for Christine Fréchette to lead the Coalition Avenir Québec, signaling a potential shift in the province’s political dynamics.
King Charles III is scheduled to address a joint session of Congress on April 28, 2026, a rare honor that underscores the significance of this moment in history.
In a recent round of negotiations, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf led Iran’s delegation, firmly rejecting US demands and emphasizing resistance against threats.