Canadian Government Steps In: Binding Arbitration Mandated for Air Canada Flight Attendants Amidst Labor Dispute

In a decisive move, the Canadian government has intervened in the ongoing dispute between Air Canada and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), ordering flight attendants back to work through binding arbitration. The decision, announced by Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families, underscores the government’s intent to preserve industrial peace and mitigate economic…

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China Urges Cambodia and Thailand to Mend Diplomatic Ties Amid Border Tensions

The People’s Republic of China recently urged Cambodia and Thailand to enhance their dialogue and rebuild mutual trust following a series of border clashes. Speaking to Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn and Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed the necessity of stability both for the countries…

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Metropolitan Police’s Legal Action Against Palestine Action Protests Sparks Debate on Civil Liberties and National Security

The London Metropolitan Police have announced a contentious legal response following a series of Palestine Action protests. Over 60 individuals are set to face prosecution for their involvement, in the wake of arrests earlier this month. These individuals are accused of supporting Palestine Action, an organization already proscribed under the Terrorism Act. Director of Public…

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