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Sri Lanka Attacks Blamed On Domestic Militant Group As Death Toll Grows

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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lankan officials failed to heed warnings from intelligence agencies about the threat of an attack by a domestic radical Muslim group that officials blame for Easter Sunday bombings that killed more than 200 people, the country’s health minister said Monday. The co-ordinated bombings that ripped through churches and luxury hotels […]

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Hundreds Of Troops Sent To Quebec, New Brunswick To Help With Flooding

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MONTREAL — Quebecers whose homes are repeatedly flooded may eventually be forced to move, Premier Francois Legault said Sunday as he toured an area enduring its second bout of spring flooding in three years. Legault visited Laval’s Ile Bigras, where soldiers from the Canadian Armed Forces were busy stacking sandbags up a barrier along the […]

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Emmanuel Macron Sets 5-Year Deadline To Restore Notre Dame

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PARIS — More than $1 billion in donations have poured in for the vast restoration of the fire-ravaged Notre Dame cathedral, but a pledge by French President Emmanuel Macron that it will be completed within five years was facing accusations of being wildly off track. Macron said the renovations to restore iconic 19th century spire, […]

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Jason Kenney’s Vow To Probe Foreign Funding Doesn't Faze Environmental Charities

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OTTAWA — Two charities are brushing off Alberta premier-designate Jason Kenney’s threat to probe their finances, resurrecting an old animus between Conservatives and environmental groups. Kenney’s United Conservative Party handedly defeated Rachel Notley’s New Democrats Tuesday, sweeping into power with a majority government. His lengthy victory speech in a Calgary ballroom focused on supporting Alberta’s […]