SAN JOSE — Carolyn Parrish, a former Member of Parliament and local councillor, has won the race to become Mississauga’s next mayor. According to unofficial results from the city, Parrish secured the top spot with over 43,000 votes, while her closest … [Read more...]
North Korea Escalates Tensions by Sending Waste-Filled Balloons to South Korea
North Korea has escalated its provocative actions against South Korea by launching hundreds of waste-filled balloons across the inter-Korean border. This follows a stern warning from Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong … [Read more...]
Countries Sign “Declaration of Peace with the Ocean” in Costa Rica
SAN JOSE — In a significant move towards ocean conservation, over two dozen countries signed a hopeful “declaration of peace with the ocean” on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) in Costa Rica. This declaration was the culmination of a multiday meeting … [Read more...]
Overcast Skies and Heavy Rains Expected in Metro Manila and Nearby Areas
MANILA, Philippines—Residents of Metro Manila and nearby regions should brace for overcast skies and heavy rains on Monday, as forecasted by the state weather bureau, Pagasa.At 10:00 a.m., Pagasa issued a thunderstorm watch, indicating that … [Read more...]
Police Move to Arrest Wanted Preacher Apollo Quiboloy Sparks Tension in Davao
DAVAO, Philippines – Tensions ran high in a village in Davao City as followers of fugitive preacher Apollo Quiboloy, leader of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC), confronted law enforcers attempting to serve arrest warrants early Monday, June … [Read more...]
Former NASA Astronaut Bill Anders Dies in Plane Crash
DEER HARBOR, Wash. — Former NASA Astronaut William “Bill” Anders tragically lost his life in a plane crash in the waters of the San Juan Islands on Friday. The incident was confirmed by his son, Greg Anders, to KING 5. Greg Anders stated … [Read more...]
El Niño Causes P9.50 Billion Damage to Philippine Agriculture and Fisheries
The El Niño phenomenon, which brought severe droughts and substantial agricultural losses in the Philippines, has come to an end, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). On June 7, … [Read more...]
Fatherhood Linked to Poorer Heart Health in Later Life: Study Highlights Need for Better Support
In later life, fathers tend to have poorer heart health compared to non-fathers, according to findings from the first longitudinal, multi-ethnic US study examining fatherhood and cardiovascular health.Despite variations based on the age at which men … [Read more...]
Canadian Couple’s Legal Battle with Air Canada: A Fight for Fair Compensation
Four-Year Wait Ends in Legal Dispute Over Flight Delay CompensationClose to four years after filing a complaint with the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), Andrew and Anna Dyczkowski received a favorable resolution regarding their 24-hour flight … [Read more...]
Struggle to Lower Grocery Prices: Government Efforts Fall Short
Canadian Grocers Resist Government Pressure to Reduce PricesFor months, the Liberal government has been striving to get major grocery chains in Canada to adopt a code of conduct aimed at reducing food prices. Industry Minister François-Philippe … [Read more...]
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