Poland OKs Attacks on Germany

This post was originally published on here In a dramatic act of defiance against Germany, a Polish court refused Germany’s request to hand over a Ukrainian diving instructor accused of sabotaging Germany’s Nord Stream pipelines. German authorities allege that Volodymyr Zhuravlov helped plant the explosives that damaged the pipelines in September 2022, and he was…

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Japan’s Hawkish New Prime Minister

This post was originally published on here Japan elected its first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, on Tuesday, positioning the nation for a rightward shift. While Takaichi says the Japan-U.S. alliance is “essential” to Japanese security, she wants the Japanese military to take on a larger, more autonomous role and has advocated for revising Japan’s…

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Canadian Court: Your House Might Belong to ‘Natives’ Now

This post was originally published on here Richmond, British Columbia’s mayor sparked alarm yesterday by hand-delivering letters (thanks to the Canada Post strike) to hundreds of property owners that a recent B.C. Supreme Court ruling “may compromise the status and validity of your ownership.” This court decision, if upheld, could ripple across Canada, undermining basic…

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