The Mysterious Disappearance of China’s Foreign Minister Raises Concerns Over Transparency

The Canada News Daily The sudden disappearance of China’s Foreign Minister, Qin Gang, has sparked growing concerns about the limited access to information and shrinking transparency in the world’s second-largest economy. Qin’s absence, which has stretched over three weeks, has raised eyebrows considering his recent rapid rise in elite Chinese politics. Qin Gang, known as... Continue Reading →

Israeli Protesters Rally Against PM Netanyahu’s Planned Judicial Overhaul

The Canada News Daily Israel has been witnessing a surge in nationwide demonstrations against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed judicial overhaul. Thousands of protesters from various walks of life, including military reservists, have taken to the streets in Tel Aviv and other cities, voicing their concerns about the potential consequences of this controversial legislation being... Continue Reading →

The Politics of the Ukraine War for the US Congress

The Canada News Daily Last week, US Members of Congress faced two contrasting votes concerning U.S. involvement in the war in Ukraine, highlighting a peculiar aspect of war politics. While questioning the humane conduct of war appears permissible, actively working towards ending war itself remains politically contentious. The first vote centered on a tepid proposal... Continue Reading →

The Return of Iran’s Morality Police

The Canada News Daily Iran’s “morality police” has resurfaced, resuming its efforts to enforce strict hijab rules in the country after a temporary halt sparked by mass protests last year. The death of Mahsa Amini, who was in police custody for allegedly wearing an “improper” hijab, ignited widespread outrage and defiance among Iranian women. However,... Continue Reading →

The Unintended Consequences of Afghanistan’s Opium Ban Sparking Economic Challenges

The Canada News Daily In 2021, the Taliban’s ban on opium poppy cultivation resulted in a significant reduction in drug production in Afghanistan, seemingly a positive development. However, this strict enforcement without providing viable economic alternatives has created severe socioeconomic challenges for the already vulnerable Afghan population. Moreover, the global public health consequences of this... Continue Reading →

Unprecedented Resignations Rock Singapore’s Ruling Party

The Canada News Daily Singapore’s political landscape was shaken recently by two unexpected resignations from the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP), including the influential parliament speaker, Tan Chuan-Jin. These developments have further exacerbated one of the city-state’s most significant political crises in recent memory. Once deemed a potential candidate for prime minister, Tan, aged 54,... Continue Reading →

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