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Canada is about to have an unnecessary, but very important, election. This is why.

We should leverage the moment to revisit issues and reprioritize as we reflect on the past two years.

Mexico is tired of U.S. guns bloodying our streets. That’s why we are suing manufacturers.

The Mexican government makes only a reasonable request: take care not to sell to gun traffickers.
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Here are four concrete actions the U.S. should take immediately to help Afghan women activists

The U.S. government must ensure Afghan women’s rights advocates don’t get left behind.
  • 23 hours ago

China’s cooked-up charges against two Canadians are utter thuggery

To serve the Communist Party, China has trapped a business consultant and former diplomat in a kangaroo court.

The bloody war in Afghanistan is nearing a final tipping point

What appears ahead is a battle for Kabul itself.

We could cut carbon emissions tomorrow — if we really wanted to

There are too many who think we can lower emissions with no hard choices.

Trump may be gone, but the U.S. asylum system is still broken

Our family's predicament highlights a wider bureaucratic failure.
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Afghan lives ruined or lost will be part of Biden’s legacy

The United States was stalemated, not defeated. There’s a difference — and how big a difference may soon become tragically apparent.

The destructive militant group sowing chaos across Africa

Boko Haram is a security threat that continues to destroy lives and livelihoods daily across the region, though it remains a blind spot in much of the international coverage and attention.
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Bodies washing up in Sudan are a horrific sign Ethiopia’s war will only worsen

Ethiopia’s government certainly has not spent the past month of “cease-fire” pursuing humanitarian aims.

What the U.S. can do to save the lives of Afghan journalists

The success of President Biden's foreign policy agenda depends on it.
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The Biden administration’s response to the Taliban offensive is delusional

U.S. diplomacy made the situation in Afghanistan worse — and won’t save it now.

Despite the headlines, Canada and the U.S. still share a lot when it comes to covid-19

These similarities are more important than Canada's current lead in vaccinations.

Putin is destroying what is left of Russian civil society. Biden must keep the pressure on.

Mr. Biden cannot forget his pledge to “stand up for the universal and fundamental freedoms that all men and women have."

Africa’s vaccine shortages and the global apathy about protecting Black lives

Rich countries have gobbled up the vast majority of available doses, while less than 2 percent of Africa’s 1.3 billion people have been vaccinated.

Wall Street is failing to protect American investors from the Chinese Communist Party

Wall Street needs to step up its efforts to guard against Chinese risk.

Austin Tice is turning 40. Can this president finally bring him home?

A new administration still in search of a Syria policy has a chance to place Tice’s return front and center.
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On to Beijing 2022? Not so fast.

No government, company or individual should be complicit in the glorification of the Chinese regime’s crimes.

The Chinese Communist Party’s 100th birthday vs. America’s 250th

China just celebrated itself in grandiose, autocratic fashion. America's answer doesn't need to be dwelling on the nation's shortcomings — like every other day of the year.
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Turkey’s wildfires tell a devastating story of neglect and failure

Having long misdirected resources to foreign military adventures and mega infrastructure projects, the government failed to deliver in a time of need.
  • Aug 4

The U.S. and Europe must be ready to stand up to any Russian aggression in Ukraine

Putin must understand there will be severe consequences if there’s further aggression against Ukraine.
  • Apr 13

As an Indian, I am enraged by America’s refusal to set vaccine mandates

The cash-rich Western countries that have not set mandates are displaying the worst sort of White privilege and unacceptable self-indulgence.
  • Aug 5

The bloody war in Afghanistan is nearing a final tipping point

What appears ahead is a battle for Kabul itself.
  • 1 day ago

This is a dangerous moment with Iran. The Biden administration knows it.

While a return to engagement between Tehran and Washington seemed probable just a few weeks ago, now escalating tensions and even military conflict could be increasingly likely.
  • Aug 5

Wall Street is failing to protect American investors from the Chinese Communist Party

Wall Street needs to step up its efforts to guard against Chinese risk.
  • 4 days ago

China’s cooked-up charges against two Canadians are utter thuggery

To serve the Communist Party, China has trapped a business consultant and former diplomat in a kangaroo court.
  • 1 day ago
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