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State Department probes alleged anti-Christian bias under Biden administration

April 13, 2025, 3:20 pm

The U.S. State Department has initiated an investigation into reports of anti-Christian bias among its employees during President Biden’s term. A government-wide task force has been established to review allegations and enforce protocols that ensure non-discriminatory practices within the department. Staff are being instructed to report any such bias incidents as part of efforts to uphold religious inclusivity and fair treatment.

nationalpost.com / U.S. State Department probing employees for alleged Christian discrimination under Biden

winnipegfreepress.com / State Department wants staff to report instances of alleged anti-Christian bias during Biden’s term


2 stories from 2 sources in 3 hours ago ... #politics #federal #us-relations #foreign-policy #law +


Israeli strikes hit Gaza hospital amid Palm Sunday intensification

April 13, 2025, 10:20 am

Israeli military airstrikes in northern Gaza targeted hospitals on Palm Sunday, leading to severe civilian casualties. One report detailed a wave of strikes that destroyed a hospital and other structures, killing at least 21 people, including children, while another noted a pre-dawn attack on Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City that forced an evacuation. A French report similarly described an Israeli raid that damaged one of the few operational hospitals, with claims that such sites were being used as command centers.

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globalnews.ca / Israel destroys a hospital in north Gaza as strikes intensify on Palm Sunday

torontosun.com / Israel intensifies strikes across Gaza, targets hospital in territory’s north

ledevoir.com / Un raid israélien endommage l’un des rares hôpitaux en fonction à Gaza


5 stories from 4 sources in 8 hours ago ... #foreign-policy #security #healthcare #crime #politics +


Russian missile strike on Sumy inflicts heavy casualties on Palm Sunday

April 13, 2025, 7:20 am

Two reports detail a Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Palm Sunday, which resulted in significant loss of life and injurious impact on the local population. According to one account, at least 32 people were killed, while another reports over 20 fatalities following the ballistic missile strikes that hit the city center. Both pieces emphasize the devastating consequences of the attack and highlight the ongoing intensity of military aggression in the region, drawing global attention to the conflict’s human cost.

torontosun.com / More than 30 people killed, 99 injured in Russian missile attack on Ukrainian city

ledevoir.com / Au moins 32 morts dans une frappe russe sur le centre ville bondé de Soumy

globalnews.ca / Russian missile attack kills 32, injures 84 in Ukrainian city of Sumy

winnipegfreepress.com / More than 20 people killed in Russian missile attack on Ukrainian city of Sumy

citynews.ca / More than 30 people killed, 84 injured in Russian missile attack on Ukrainian city of Sumy


5 stories from 5 sources in 11 hours ago ... #politics #crime #foreign-policy #security #law +


Debate Over Canadian Foreign Aid Policy

April 13, 2025, 6:20 am

A pair of articles examine the proposals and differing opinions among Canadian political leaders regarding foreign aid. They analyze how the parties plan to allocate, increase, or modify humanitarian and development funds, presenting a detailed comparison of the various approaches on offer. The discussion highlights the potential impacts these policy choices might have on Canada’s international relations and domestic priorities, framing the debate as a pivotal issue in current political discourse.

ledevoir.com / L’aide à l’étranger, un sujet qui ne fait pas l’unanimité parmi les partis

thestar.com / What do Canada's political leaders want to do with foreign aid?

winnipegfreepress.com / What do Canada’s political leaders want to do with foreign aid?


3 stories from 3 sources in 12 hours ago ... #politics #federal #finance #foreign-policy #budget +


Attacks on Darfur Famine Camps Leave Over 100 Dead

April 12, 2025, 1:20 pm

In Sudan’s Darfur region, violent attacks targeted famine-hit camps—specifically the Zamzam and Abu Shorouk camps—over a span of two days, resulting in at least 100 deaths, including civilians, children, and aid workers. The assaults, attributed to paramilitary forces, have compounded an already dire humanitarian crisis marked by food shortages and displacement. International agencies are now calling for urgent measures to protect vulnerable populations.

torontosun.com / Attacks on famine-hit camps in Sudan’s Darfur leave at least 100 people dead, UN official says

winnipegfreepress.com / At least 100 people killed in attacks on famine-hit camps in Sudan’s Darfur, UN official says

citynews.ca / At least 100 people killed in attacks on famine-hit camps in Sudan’s Darfur, UN official says


3 stories from 3 sources in 29 hours ago ... #crime #refugees #foreign-policy #security #justice +


Russia, Ukraine dispute failed pause on strikes

April 12, 2025, 11:20 am

During the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, top diplomats from Russia and Ukraine exchanged pointed allegations regarding the recent U.S.-brokered ceasefire. Each side accused the other of not honoring the temporary pause in military strikes following the departure of a U.S. envoy, spotlighting the fragile nature of the agreement amidst their ongoing three-year conflict. The dispute underscores deep-seated mistrust and the broader challenges of reaching lasting diplomatic solutions.

torontosun.com / Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of failing to pause strikes after U.S. envoy leaves Moscow

winnipegfreepress.com / Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of failing to pause strikes after US envoy leaves Moscow


2 stories from 2 sources in 31 hours ago ... #politics #us-relations #foreign-policy #security #energy +


Israel completes security corridor isolating Gaza’s Rafah region

April 12, 2025, 10:20 am

In a significant strategic development, Israeli authorities have completed the construction of a security corridor that effectively isolates Rafah, the southernmost city of Gaza. Reports from multiple sources outline that the corridor severs vital connections in the region and hint at potential further expansion. This maneuver is viewed as a robust action to tighten security and control over movement in a volatile area, intensifying the complexities of the longstanding geopolitical and humanitarian issues in the region.

torontosun.com / Israel cuts off Gaza’s southern city of Rafah and vows to ’vigorously’ expand in the territory

winnipegfreepress.com / Israel says new security corridor completed, severing Gaza’s southernmost city


2 stories from 2 sources in 32 hours ago ... #politics #infrastructure #foreign-policy #security #refugees +


US-Iran indirect talks commence over Tehran’s advancing nuclear program

April 12, 2025, 10:20 am

Diplomatic envoys from Iran and the United States have initiated indirect talks concerning Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program. Reports indicate that the first round of negotiations took place in Oman following President Trump’s return, with officials signaling a commitment to further discussions in the coming days. The meetings are seen as a crucial step in addressing nuclear proliferation challenges and attempting to ease regional tensions through continued diplomatic engagement.

torontosun.com / Iran and U.S. agree to more talks over Tehran’s nuclear program after 1st round in Oman

nationalpost.com / Iran and U.S. agree to more talks over Tehran’s nuclear program

globalnews.ca / Iran says ‘indirect talks’ begin with a US envoy over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program


3 stories from 3 sources in 32 hours ago ... #us-relations #energy #foreign-policy #security #politics +


Trump portrait disrupts White House protocol after assassination attempt

April 11, 2025, 6:20 pm

The White House unveiled a controversial portrait of President Trump, depicting him immediately after an assassination attempt, which replaced a longstanding portrait of former President Obama. This unexpected move broke with established traditions and sparked debate over historical display practices. Officials and critics alike questioned the timing and symbolism of the change, noting that the alteration could signal a politically motivated shift in how leadership is portrayed in national landmarks. The incident quickly dominated media narratives and public discourse.

torontosun.com / Picture of Trump after assassination attempt displaces Obama portrait at White House

citynews.ca / Picture of Trump after the assassination attempt displaces Obama portrait at the White House


2 stories from 2 sources in 2 days ago ... #politics #us-relations #law #security #foreign-policy +


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