The Canadian Press on MSN
'We cannot listen to our loved ones' voices': Canadians with family in Iran fear the worst
It has been nine agonizing days since Toronto resident Foad Farhani was able to check in on his father, who is struggling ...
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Despite internet blackout, a small number of Iranians are risking their lives to share messages as protests continue ...
An Estevan man has been sentenced in connection with a child pornography case from 2025. Sean William MacCleary pleaded ...
A number of online users also questioned several photos shared by state TV and pro-government agencies of crowds in Tehran’s ...
In the last two decades, the scientific world has waged an extraordinary campaign for openness — most notably through open ...
US Virtual Embassy urges citizens to “Leave Iran now” amid escalating protests, internet shutdowns and unrest, as Trump keeps ...
The Dallas-based organization cultivates community and challenges the misconception that Africa cannot be queer.
Stars Insider on MSN
What actually happens in peace negotiations?
Peace negotiations are complex and delicate, involving a range of political, military, and diplomatic efforts. Currently, the ...
The Cardiff based cousin of a 17-year-old killed alongside his friends for protesting tells Sky News about the boy's last ...
Indiatimes on MSN
Jonathan Ross GoFundMe outrage: Did organiser alter its wording to dodge rules? Controversial fundraiser for ICE agent draws policy scrutiny
A GoFundMe fundraiser for ICE officer Jonathan Ross, accused in a fatal Minneapolis shooting, has sparked controversy. Organizer Clyde Emmons, with no known connection to Ross, raised over $575,000.
Rebecca Northen was called the 'Julia Child of Orchids,' yet her story is hard to find online. Discover why women disappear ...
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