Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre criticizes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation as a political maneuver by the Liberal Party, highlighting unresolved systemic issues under Trudeau's leadership. Poilievre points to economic turmoil, rising crime rates, and housing crises as key failures, asserting that the Liberal Party prioritizes self-preservation over accountability while Canada faces significant challenges.
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Donald Trump's proposal to move Palestinians out of Gaza and have the US take control has sparked major concerns in Jordan, which sees it as an existential threat. Jordanian officials and analysts warn that such a move would destabilize the country, alter its demographics, and undermine its sovereignty. King Abdullah II has firmly rejected the plan ahead of his upcoming meeting with Trump. Despite Jordan’s reliance on US aid, lawmakers insist they will not compromise their national identity or... Expand
The Vatican has recognized 167 Sri Lankan Catholics killed in the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings as witnesses of faith, honoring their sacrifice motivated by hatred of the faith. Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith announced the inclusion in the Vatican's catalogue during a vigil commemorating the victims. The church continues to seek further investigation into the attacks, alleging a possible political conspiracy.
Brazil strongly condemned the US after deportees arrived in handcuffs, calling it a blatant disrespect of their rights. The Brazilian government intervened, ordering the handcuffs to be removed and provided a military aircraft to transport the deportees to their destination safely and with dignity.
On February 3, businesses across the US, including restaurants and retail shops, will shut down as part of 'A Day Without Immigrants' protest. The movement aims to highlight the essential role of immigrants in the economy, while emphasizing their financial contributions and calling for broader discussions on immigration policies.
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A federal judge has blocked Donald Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. Judge Deborah Boardman stated that the order conflicts with the 14th Amendment, and no court has endorsed the president's interpretation. The ruling halts the enforcement of Trump's directive indefinitely.