Two people, including a two-year-old boy, were killed and three others injured in a stabbing attack in Bavaria by a former asylum-seeker. Chancellor Olaf Scholz called for authorities to investigate why the suspect was still in the country, emphasizing the need for consequences. The suspect, a 28-year-old Afghan national, had a history of violence and psychiatric treatment, and the attack is seen as politically sensitive ahead of Germany’s national election.
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Liberal government hikes military pay by up to 20%
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a historic pay increase for Canadian Armed Forces personnel, marking the largest raise in over 25 years, with increases of up to 20% as part of a $9 billion investment to enhance military capabilities and meet NATO spending targets. This initiative aims to improve recruitment and retention, aligning military pay with public service wages, while also addressing the need for better defense infrastructure and reliance on international partnerships. Want More...
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