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On the banks of a N.S. river, elver fishers from a Mi'kmaq First Nation defy OttawaAs night falls along the banks of the Fitzroy River, Tabitha Morrison pauses from dipping her net for baby eels, and explains ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNLatvia votes to exit anti-personnel mines ban treatySixty-six lawmakers voted in favor of leaving the treaty, 14 opposed, two abstained, and three did not vote. A Latvian ...
Since their widespread deployment in modern warfare, landmines have claimed close to one million lives globally. And the human cost extends far beyond this eye-popping number when you also consider ...
The government, along with two other Baltic nations and Poland, agreed last month to quit the 1997 accord that prohibits from ...
The Latvian parliament voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, a treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, citing ...
The Latvian parliament on Wednesday voted in favour of withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention international treaty that bans ...
The White House has recently slapped a 25% tariff on all foreign-made cars. In response, Canada imposed a 25% duty on U.S.-made vehicles. The full levy applies to vehicles that are not compliant with ...
The United Nations Human Rights Council’s first resolution on landmines strongly endorses the long-standing international ...
Frequent readers of Mac Daily may have noticed that one Macalester professor has become something of a publication mainstay.
Land mines and artillery shells have proven essential weapons for Ukraine, and NATO is taking note.
Canada emerged from Trump's Liberation-Day trade-policy unveil with no new tariffs other than what the White House previously announced, notably the 25% tariff on vehicles; 25% duty on steel and ...
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