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The Lasting Power of Iran’s Woman Life Freedom Revolution

The Canada News Daily The Islamic Republic of Iran was constructed on a foundation of patriarchal misogyny, which continues to shape the lives of Iranian women. Ayatollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolution in 1979, took immediate action to reverse women’s rights in crucial areas such as marriage, child custody, and divorce. Shockingly, the legal…
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South Korea’s Military Parade Returns: A Display of Strength Amid Escalating Tensions

The Canada News Daily For the first time in a decade, downtown Seoul will witness a grand procession of tanks, fighter jets, and advanced military assets. Announced by the South Korean Ministry of Defence, this upcoming military parade on September 26th marks a significant milestone – the 75th anniversary of the founding of the country’s…
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A Desperate Plea for Myanmar: Kim Aris Reveals Concerns about His Mother’s Health and the Violent Political Crisis

The Canada News Daily Aung Sang Suu Kyi’s younger son, Kim Aris, has broken his silence to express his deep worries about his mother’s deteriorating health and the dire situation in the country. Aris, who has intentionally shied away from the media for years, now feels compelled to raise awareness and advocate for his imprisoned…
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The Upcoming Ayodhya Temple, A Significant Move in Indian Politics

The Canada News Daily Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate a Hindu temple in January, marking a significant moment in the country’s political landscape. The temple’s construction is situated in Ayodhya, a town on the northern riverside, believed to be the birthplace of the Hindu deity Ram. This auspicious event fulfills a…
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Advancements and Challenges: A Closer Look at Japan’s Cabinet Lineup

The Canada News Daily The recent cabinet lineup announced by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida brings encouraging news for advocates of gender equality in Japan. With an increase from two to five women occupying key positions, including the country’s first female foreign minister in almost two decades, Yoko Kamikawa, it could be seen as a step…
