China is warily eyeing the resumption of some Afghan resource projects but it will take years before the infrastructure is ready while security issues threaten to...
Cuba introduced tighter controls on the use of social media this week, including a ban on publications that might damage “the country’s prestige,” angering many citizens...
COVID-19 vaccine booster shots will be made widely available to Americans starting on Sept. 20, U.S. health officials said, citing data showing diminishing protection from the...
Judicial hearings in Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou‘s extradition case wrapped up on Wednesday and British Columbia Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes said she would...
Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies for some sectors and public spaces are quickly emerging as one of the key proposals being put to Canadian voters during the...
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says two Canadian military aircraft are set to resume “flying regularly” into Kabul as part of the international effort to evacuate civilians...
MONTREAL — Quebecer Fakhria Rezaie was seven years old when her family fled Afghanistan and says her memories from life under the Taliban are horrific. Rezaie,...
Canada’s election campaign is shaping up to be less a clash of ideologies than what Freud called a narcissism of small differences. Sure, the leaders clashed...
The latest: Mississippi, one of the least-vaccinated states in the U.S., has opened its second field hospital to treat a surge of coronavirus patients. The Christian charity...
Two aircraft carrying diplomats, troops and Afghans fleeing the Taliban takeover of their country touched down late Monday night on Canadian soil as the world continues...