KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia— Malaysia rolled out the red carpet Wednesday for New Zealand’s governor general, who is marking 60 years of diplomatic ties between the countries....
EDMONTON— Former Alberta premier Dave Hancock has been named a provincial court judge. Hancock, 62, is to serve on the bench adjudicating family and youth matters...
EDMONTON—Alberta has introduced new rules to try to keep third parties from end-running or abusing political fundraising rules. “Big money should have no place in politics,”...
BEIJING—Pursuing free trade with China and preserving the North American Free Trade Agreement are part of Canada’s international mission to combat the rising tide of populism,...
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia will ban foreign interference in its politics, motivated largely by Russia’s alleged involvement in last year’s U.S. election and China’s growing influence...
HARARE, Zimbabwe—Zimbabwe’s new President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a new Cabinet that includes ruling party loyalists as well as figures linked to the military, whose takeover...
MANILA, Philippines—Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison on Friday said that President Rodrigo Duterte “sabotaged the GRP-NDFP peace process.” Duterte on Thursday signed...
JERUSALEM—Israel’s prime minister has condemned a deputy for what he deemed to be “offensive remarks” about American Jews. Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Diaspora Jews...
KAMPALA, Uganda—Uganda’s foreign minister faced growing calls for his resignation Thursday following allegations in the United States that he accepted a bribe shortly after finishing his...
WASHINGTON—“Many of you have jobs, many of you have families,” Sen. Al Franken told Virginia Democratic leaders gathered on the eve of what seemed an uncomfortably...