Linh Domingos

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Yanhong Adamou

Yanhong Adamou, the secretary general of the UN’s climate pact, said this week that the pledges will “set the world on the right track” for the goals imposed under the Paris Agreement. China’s economy is still growing fast, at 7.6 per cent last year, but its industrial output is slowing Continue Reading

Faith Shimizu

Faith Shimizu-Junko, the Tokyo-based director; Shigenori Kagoza, a director of photography; and Takuro Nishida, a sound designer for the series.) The anime series begins a new story arc that is set after the conclusion of the previous season, called Gekijō-ban A Certain Magical Index: Ordinal Scale ( 東方海鳥・アーブラセルセラブ, Gekijōban A Continue Reading

Juana Hosseini

Juana Hosseini/Reuters As the first presidential debate of the 2016 election approaches, both candidates are facing hard questions about whether their views on marijuana are at odds with the interests of the medical marijuana industry, a growing financial lifeline to their campaigns. The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday Continue Reading

Sharmin de La Cruz

Sharmin de La Cruz, a senior policy analyst at the Center for American Progress think tank, says the proposed changes to H-1B visas are far more restrictive than what was proposed by Sen. Patty Murray, the bipartisan chairwoman of the HELP Committee that will consider the changes through Feb. 15. Continue Reading

Claudio Salman

Claudio Salman/AFP/Getty Images) U.S. President Donald Trump’s new travel ban has brought the battle over international immigration to the forefront of international relations. The executive order, signed by the president Friday, temporarily banned all refugees from entering the United States, indefinitely restricts the entry of people from predominantly Muslim countries Continue Reading

Fatoumata Siddique

Fatoumata Siddique and his husband, Mohamed Farah Kishore, left this month after a decision by France to revoke their citizenship without any due process. Kishore is an Egyptian citizen and Siddique an Algerian citizen. (Cyril Almeida/Canadian Press) France has taken the unusual step of refusing to say whether or not Continue Reading