House of Representatives | An elected official in Texas is accused of bribery and money laundering
(WASHINGTON) – Federal prosecutors charged a U.S. congressman on Friday with bribery and money laundering in connection with a Mexican bank and a state-owned Azerbaijani oil company, U.S. authorities said….
Nepal: The number of climbers will be limited on Everest
Nepal's Supreme Court has ordered the government to limit the number of permits issued to climb Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks, the lawyer who filed a petition in the…
Southern Brazil is under water, 29 dead and 60 missing
The death toll from the torrential rains that struck southern Brazil in recent days, with its procession of floods and landslides, reached at least 29 people on Thursday, while 60…
Humanitarian aid in Gaza: “Israel has sabotaged” the “Freedom Flotilla,” says a member of the Quebec delegation
The “Freedom Flotilla”, which was supposed to transport food and medicine to Gaza, was bypassed by the State of Israel, says a Quebec resident who participated in this humanitarian mission….
McGill: Legault asks police to dismantle pro-Palestinian camp
François Legault asks police to dismantle the pro-Palestinian camp at McGill University. • Read also: The request for an injunction was denied: “McGill did not have much weight in the…
Standard support for maple syrup
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has decided to grant a record amount to maple syrup producers in Quebec to help them promote their maple syrup abroad. In a press release,…
McGill Pro-Palestinian Camp: Request for injunction denied
Protesters from the pro-Palestinian camp set up on the McGill University campus are determined to stay after the Supreme Court rejected an injunction barring them from demonstrating. • Read also:…
The war between Israel and Hamas: the moment of truth is approaching
Opposition to US support for Israel in its war on Gaza is growing. The discontent began in the universities, and now the discontent is spreading to the American administration. In…
Camp at McGill: Ottawa doesn't take sides and leaves it up to the league
The Federal Minister of Justice does not take sides in the confrontation between McGill University and the students who set up a camp on its campus, but indicates that police…
Pro-Palestinian camp in McGill: 'It's too bad'
Columnist Richard Martino has little hope that the camp set up by McGill University students will be dismantled without incident while a request for an injunction over it will be…