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First Canadian provinces to scrap Covid mandates

Canada’s province of Saskatchewan announced on Tuesday it would stop requiring vaccine passes and masks. It comes as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has insisted on the effectiveness of Covid-19 mandates amid trucker protests gripping capital Ottawa. The prairie province, situated between Alberta and Manitoba, said it would stop requiring …

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Share of Americans who blame Trump for Capitol riot revealed

A steadily decreasing number of Americans believe former President Donald Trump carries full or partial blame for the riot at the US Capitol in 2021, according to a new survey. The trend is true for both Republicans and Democrats. A Pew poll published on Tuesday surveyed more than 5,100 people …

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North Korea issues dire warning to US

North Korea claimed in a statement on Tuesday that it could “shake the world” by firing a missile at the United States and suggested that it had hydrogen bombs, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and hypersonic missiles at its disposal. “In today’s world where many countries waste time dealing with the United …

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GOP gets win from Supreme Court on Alabama voting map

The US Supreme Court put a hold on a lower court ruling ordering the state of Alabama to draw new congressional districts out of concern for black voters not being taken into account enough.  The congressional map with fresh approval from the Supreme Court was drawn up by a Republican-controlled …

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Biden fulfills Elon Musk’s wish

President Joe Biden referred to Tesla as the largest electric car manufacturer in the United States after CEO Elon Musk launched a scathing tirade at the US president for seemingly ignoring the company while praising its competitors. “Since 2021, companies have announced investments totalling more than $200 billion in domestic …

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WATCH: Parliamentarians fight over Ukrainian flag

A Slovak lawmaker who brandished a flag of Ukraine got doused with water and slapped during a tense debate on the controversial defense treaty with the US, as thousands protested outside the parliament in Bratislava on Tuesday. The Defense Cooperation Agreement has already been approved by the Slovak government, but …

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