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At Canada’s biggest rodeo, the starting gun is fired in the fight over Alberta separation
Canadian unity takes centre stage at the Calgary Stampede as fears of a Brexit-style upset looms over the October vote on Alberta’s future.
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Microsoft Reports a Massive 25 Percent Jump in Emissions
Data centers are driving up the company’s use of electricity—and carbon pollution.
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Lammens’ error spells end for Belgium’s golden generation
Belgium’s World Cup campaign ends after Senne Lammens’ error against Spain – could it all be over for their golden generation too?
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Michigan Senate hopeful calls AIPAC donations ‘legalized bribery,’ remains silent on other donations
Abdul El-Sayed calls AIPAC spending against his Michigan Senate campaign “legalized bribery,” raising questions about foreign influence in U.S. elections.
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Meet the crypto billionaires building a world where money buys you a vote
They think democracy has run its course – so they’re setting up their own nations instead.
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How Maine’s Democratic meltdown could shape the Senate midterms
Collapse of Democrats' Maine Senate campaign highlights divisions within the party.
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Heading to a town near you… vast US-funded data centres that need more power than a small country and have sparked a Wild West-style land grab, with campaigners now fearing they could prove a toxic menace to Scotland’s public health
IF her fellow protesters hadn’t seen it with their own eyes, they might have assumed AI trickery had played a part in placing a famous face in their midst.
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Platner officially terminates Senate bid after bombshell rape allegation ends campaign
Graham Platner filed paperwork hours before a crucial deadline, allowing Maine Democrats to replace him after sexual misconduct allegations.
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Mamdani says it’s time to ‘bring this chapter to a close’ after Platner campaign collapse
Zohran Mamdani dodged questions about whether Graham Platner's scandal-plagued Maine Senate race exposes deeper problems in the progressive movement.
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France Televisions Unveils Slate Led by ‘La Haine’ Stage Adaptation, #MeToo Film ‘Triple Peine,’ Robust Presidential Election Coverage: ‘Public Service Belongs to No Camp’
Mathieu Kassovitz’s landmark 1995 film “La Haine” is heading to television in a new form, with French broadcaster France Télévisions set to air the stage adaptation “La Haine, sur scène – Jusqu’ici rien n’a changé” as part of its 2026-2027 slate. The adaptation was among the titles unveiled in Paris during France Télévisions’ annual press…