Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 3:22 pm
A deadly incident near a Gaza aid site has stirred controversy after reports detailed 27 fatalities from Israeli gunfire. As disputed narratives fly fast and furious, critics urge caution against unverified media spin, intensifying the debate over accountability in this explosive and tragic episode.
Symbole des échecs de notre époque, Gaza est l’occasion de nous interroger sur ses angles morts.
Media rushed to publish unverified claims of shooting at Gaza aid site, spreading Hamas lies
Le Haut-Commissaire de l’ONU aux droits de l’Homme a dénoncé des «crimes de guerre».
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Ottawa’s Immigration Minister Lena Diab has tabled legislation aimed at restoring citizenship to so‐called “lost Canadians” after a court ruling set a November deadline. The new bill is intended to remedy bureaucratic oversights that stripped citizenship from longstanding residents, stirring both legal debate and political irony. More...
Ontario’s recently enacted Bill 5 accelerates mining and infrastructure projects by allowing developers to sidestep certain provincial regulations. The law has ignited controversy as First Nations leaders criticize its undermining of Indigenous rights, reflecting a politically charged response amidst rapid legislative change. More...
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