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Tensions continue to rise in the South China Sea, after on Wednesday (May 2) a Philippine official accused the Chinese coast guard of damaging two vessels with high-pressure water cannons. Philippine officials said that while on their way to the disputed Scarborough shoal the previous day, to help Philippine fishermen
Oil Used in Oreos and Toothpaste Becomes 10% More Expensive After Indonesia Bans Exports
Just days after Indonesia, the world’s largest exporter of the world’s most widely used vegetable oil...
Beijing Accuses Japan of Diplomatic Hostility and a ‘Narrow Geopolitical Vision’
While addressing Japanese entrepreneurs on April 26, Chinese ambassador Kong Xuanyou warned Tokyo over...
Freedom Convoy Leader Tamara Lich to be Celebrated at Awards Ceremony in June
Freedom Convoy leader, Tamara Lich who hails from Medicine Hat Alberta, Canada has been awarded The George...
Aspiring Artist Captures Minute Details of Architectural Masterpieces Around the World
“I fell in love with grandeur-especially the gothic and baroque ones. They are highly unique and stylish...
Avian Flu Killing Poultry in Canada and the US, Accelerating Food Shortages
A new strain of avian influenza, that has been sweeping the globe, has landed in the Canadian province...
Indonesia, the Top Producer of the World’s Most-used Vegetable Oil, Set to Ban Exports
Indonesia, which produces the most palm oil of any country in the world, is set to ban exports amid a...
Japan Joins Australia and New Zealand in Protest Over China-Solomon Islands’ Security Pact
Following the Solomon Islands’ confirmation that they had signed a security agreement with China, Japan...
Facility Designed to Fight Global Warming Breaks Down Due to Freezing Temperatures
A first of its kind facility located in Iceland east of Reykjavik, the Climeworks “Orca” plant, designed...
RCMP Logged Journalists, Twitter Users Who Shared Musical Ride WhatsApp Leak Scandal
Canada’s federal police force, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), began cataloging media outlets...