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The sixth episode in the Karin Kneissl Russia saga brings fresh figures to light. What's behind the ruble payments and why the country is still scratching its head.
The Green Party launches a new campaign promise to make electric vehicles accessible to everyone, while taking a hard line against the Sweden Democrats' "gas populism." Read about the heated debate that could decide the election.
With voting now open and the convention set for March 29 in Winnipeg, we break down the final stretch of the NDP leadership race and what it means for the party's future.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood approves the Met Police's request to ban the annual Al-Quds march, citing affiliations with Iran-backed groups and risks to public order.
Senator Tammy Duckworth adds another honor to her shelf, while pushing bipartisan rail safety, drawing on her own recovery story—and teaming with illustrator Dow Phumiruk to inspire young readers.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's new directive to expand gun licenses in Jerusalem sparks a fierce debate between security concerns and civil rights.
Get the inside scoop on the behind-the-scenes maneuvering in Brasília and Washington over the potential classification of Comando Vermelho and PCC as terrorist groups, the diplomatic impacts, and the consequences for fighting crime.
Heikki Autto, a long-time Member of Parliament for the National Coalition Party, will not seek re-election. This piece looks back at his decision and his political career.
Liberal Alliance leader Alex Vanopslagh has ignited a crucial debate on Danish energy policy. Is his vision of nuclear power the answer to our rising energy needs and high prices?
An analysis of Aurore Bergé's recent comments on agriculture and the political firestorm they have ignited.