By Alex Dryden, SOAS, University of London; The Conversation Calling someone “chicken” might sound like a playground insult, but it’s exactly the label some financial investors...
By Matthew Powell, University of Portsmouth; The Conversation The frontlines in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict have largely been bogged down, with little significant movement on either side....
By Moira A. McDonald, Royal Roads University; Ann-Kathrin McLean, Royal Roads University; The Conversation A growing number of Canadian travellers are embracing “soft adventure” travel. This trend...
By Susan Stone, University of South Australia; The Conversation Earlier this week, a US court blocked the so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs that US President Donald Trump...
By Andrew Griffith, Policy Options Recent elections would suggest Canada is increasingly integrating immigrants, visible minorities, and others from diverse gender, social, and religious backgrounds into...
By Jackie Manthorne, Policy Options Donald Trump’s tariff threats took up much of Ontario residents’ attention during the federal election. But we shouldn’t lose sight of...
By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos, Philippine News Agency MANILA – About 30 new artisans are expected to join the fourth edition of Likha, an initiative of First Lady...
By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora, Philippine News Agency MANILA – The Department of Health (DOH) on Saturday denied information circulating online claiming a lockdown is in place...
By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora, Philippine News Agency MANILA – Lewelyn Dixon, a 64-year-old Filipino green card holder who was detained upon arrival in the United States...
By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora, Philippine News Agency MANILA – Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to bolstering defense cooperation with the Philippines,...