China’s influence on Canadian politics and elections, long talked about but underestimated, is confirmed by intelligence leaks. The leaks suggest evidence that the Chinese regime prefers Canada to be governed by Trudeau’s Liberal Party and that Chinese agents were involved
It is estimated that nearly 14,000 barrels of crude oil may have leaked from a pipeline, which corresponds to approximately 2.2 million liters of oil. Canada’s TC Energy, which operates the pipeline, discovered the leak on Wednesday evening and immediately
This summer, rapper Sami Nils Rune Utsi, under the stage name Slincraze, will be touring Canada. There, he will play in two festivals, the Atlin Arts and Music festival and the Adäka Culture festival, of which he is one of
PAP/EPA / David Guzman / Pictured: Taro Daniel Rafal Smolinsky 02 March 2023, 10:26 On Wednesday, all of the quarterfinalists for the ATP 500 hard-court event in Acapulco were determined. Casper Ruud, seeded second, did not win his duel, losing
Getty Images / Jean Catuffe / Pictured: Hubert Hurkacz Rafal Smolinsky 27 February 2023, 11:08 Hubert Hurkacz won the ATP 250 indoor competition on hard in Marseille. How did the triumph in the French event affect the Pole’s situation in
Brundtland excited In the 1970s, the world saw a new women’s movement with demands for freedom and real equality with men, Larsen says. – Women had long had the right to vote. It was now about representation and the exercise
PAP / EPA / Yoshua Arias / Pictured: Andrei Rublev Marcin Motyka 01 March 2023, 16:38 Andrei Rublev saved five match points and defeated Alejandro Davidovich in the second round of the ATP 500 tournament on hard court in Dubai
– There is certainly someone to compete with, but yes, I think so. There is a story behind it which is much more than sport, Bråthen said when asked by NTB. – She has won the World Cup three times