On November 6, Newsweek and AllSides will co-host the National Roundtable on Political Violence. This event will bring together thousands of Americans from all walks of life for one purpose: to talk, ...
Moscow, which for decades has run on caffeine, could be rediscovering its taste for tea as some shun coffee as a Western ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday (October 24) the country stands prepared to pick up trade negotiations ...
The leader of Canada's most populous province posted remarks by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan on social media on Friday ...
Canadian policymakers need to take more action on hate crimes. Here are five actions that could make a difference.
Canadian ILWU president Rob Ashton is running for New Democratic Party leadership, arguing that the party has lost touch with ...
Opinion
11 years after the Parliament Hill shooting, is Canada doing enough to tackle political violence?
With a marked rise in political polarization and violent attacks, it is past due for Canada to strengthen efforts to protect its elected officials.
Image courtesy of Griffin Cappiello By MaggieMae Dethlefsen In a pivotal moment for civic dialogue, NewsNation brought ...
Colby Hall's debut as host of Mediaite's Press Club features a blockbuster sitdown with Jake Tapper — who had lots to say ...
Weakened militarily and facing declining Palestinian support, particularly among residents of Gaza, Hamas was already a shadow of the militant group it once was. And then came President Donald Trump’s ...
With many Calgarians preoccupied by the Alberta teachers’ strike, some mayoral candidates are weighing in on the dispute, casting the issue as another friction point with the provincial government. On ...
France’s Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned Monday just a day after President Emmanuel Macron named a new cabinet, deepening the country’s political crisis and sparking a selloff of French ...
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