In a speech to the Human Rights Council, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres expressed concern that human rights are being suppressed worldwide by warmongers, a morally bankrupt financial system, leaders demonizing migrants, and voices of division and anger. He called for a permanent cease-fire in Palestine, respect for Congo’s territorial integrity, and proposed new ideas to bring stability and security to Haiti. Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the council, Guterres highlighted the importance of upholding human rights in a world where they are under attack by those seeking power and profit.
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Opinion: How to talk to children about Canada-U.S. tensions
Mainstream public discourse in early 2025 has been centered on tensions between Canada and the United States, with discussions revolving around Canada potentially becoming the 51st American state and the ongoing trade war. The conflict has seen the U.S. imposing tariffs and issuing threats, prompting Canada to retaliate with counter-tariffs. These developments have sparked widespread debate and concern among the public and policymakers on both sides of the border. Full Article
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