US Senate approves spending stopgap to avert government shutdown | Politics News

US Senate approves spending stopgap to avert government shutdown | Politics News

Short-term spending bill averts shutdown of agencies that would have kicked in on Saturday. The United States Congress has approved a short-term spending package to avoid a government shutdown, the fourth such stopgap measure in several months. The bill, which passed the Senate in a bipartisan 77-13 vote, provides funding…

Canada’s former PM Mulroney, who led North American free trade, dies at 84 | Politics News

Canada’s former PM Mulroney, who led North American free trade, dies at 84 | Politics News

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hails Mulroney’s role in creating ‘modern, dynamic, and prosperous country’. Canada’s former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, who led his country into a sweeping free trade deal with the United States, has died. He was 84. Mulroney, who governed Canada from 1984 to 1993, died peacefully…

Far right makes gains in Israeli municipal elections | Politics News

Far right makes gains in Israeli municipal elections | Politics News

Occupied East Jerusalem – Far-right and ultra-orthodox Zionist parties made significant gains in Israel’s municipal elections this week, raising fears among secular Israelis and Palestinians in Israel. Analysts believe that liberal freedoms could be threatened in some cities and that discrimination against Palestinians – already having risen acutely following Hamas’s…

‘Call it by its name’: How hateful rhetoric feeds anti-Palestinian violence | Israel War on Gaza News

‘Call it by its name’: How hateful rhetoric feeds anti-Palestinian violence | Israel War on Gaza News

Burlington, Vermont – With Israel waging war in the Gaza Strip and violence reaching new heights in the occupied West Bank, Hisham Awartani’s family thought he would be safer in the United States. That’s why, instead of going to the West Bank for Thanksgiving break, the 20-year-old Palestinian student and…

Why is Chad boiling over ahead of long-awaited elections — and what’s next? | Military News

Why is Chad boiling over ahead of long-awaited elections — and what’s next? | Military News

Heavy gunfire erupted in Chad’s capital N’Djamena on Wednesday, just hours after announcements of a long-awaited election date in the central African country. The Chadian government said its security forces pushed back against members of the opposition Socialist Party Without Borders (PSF), who led an attack on state security forces…

Putin warns risk of nuclear war if West sends troops to Ukraine | Politics News

Putin warns risk of nuclear war if West sends troops to Ukraine | Politics News

Two weeks ahead of the presidential election, the Russian leader says his troops won’t back down in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned of a “real” risk of nuclear war if the Western countries sent troops to fight in Ukraine during an annual address to the nation two weeks…

As Pakistan’s newly elected parliament meets, a look at the PM candidates | Politics News

As Pakistan’s newly elected parliament meets, a look at the PM candidates | Politics News

Islamabad, Pakistan – Who will be the next prime minister of Pakistan? That will be the big question as the country’s parliament convenes on Thursday for the first time after the controversial February 8 national elections, marred by large-scale allegations of rigging and manipulation of results. The tense election threw…

Tuvalu reaffirms Taiwan ties, plans to revise Australia security pact | Politics News

Tuvalu reaffirms Taiwan ties, plans to revise Australia security pact | Politics News

New government pledges to keep up ‘special’ relationship with Taiwan, ending speculation it may switch diplomatic recognition to China. Tuvalu’s new government has committed to continued diplomatic ties with Taiwan instead of switching to China, and said it plans to revise a defence and migration agreement struck with Australia. Prime…

Funeral of Kremlin critic Navalny to be held in Moscow on Friday | Human Rights News

Funeral of Kremlin critic Navalny to be held in Moscow on Friday | Human Rights News

Widow of the Russian opposition leader unsure whether his funeral will pass off peacefully after Russia blocked memorial service plans. The funeral of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, who died earlier this month in a remote Arctic penal colony, will be held in Moscow on Friday, his family and spokesperson…

Mitch McConnell to step down as head of Republicans in US Senate | Politics News

Mitch McConnell to step down as head of Republicans in US Senate | Politics News

The 82-year-old Kentucky lawmaker is the longest-serving Senate leader in history. United States Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell has said he will step down from his leadership role, leaving a power vacuum atop the party he has piloted for nearly 17 years, more than any other party leader in the…