BERLIN - Dissidents freed from Russian jails under a prisoner swap between Russia and the West last week have discussed the possibility of further exchanges, veteran rights campaigner Oleg Orlov said on Wednesday.
OTTAWA - Former Canadian spy agency chief David Vigneault, who stepped down after seven years in that post in July, is joining U.S. security firm Strider Technologies as the managing director of its global intelligence unit, the company said on Wednesday.
The project, Copelaw, would include a 15% provision for affordable housing, around 215 homes and the development of new infrastructure.
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WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is drawing more support from Black voters than President Joe Biden did when he was in the race this year, while Republican Donald Trump's support among white voters has risen somewhat in recent months, according to an analysis of Reuters/Ipsos polling.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris will campaign alongside her new running mate, Tim Walz, on Wednesday, holding events in battleground states Wisconsin and Michigan that will offer an early test of his Midwestern credentials.
BOGOTA/NEW YORK - Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, the country's first leftist leader in modern times, came to power two years ago under a banner of change and with a mandate to create visibility for the country's poor and underserved residents.
WASHINGTON - Vice President Kamala Harris is toughening her position on illegal immigration, taking on hardliner Donald Trump on his signature issue in a series of campaign events and digital ads in coming weeks, according to campaign staff.
KYIV - Ukraine's military intelligence agency confirmed on Wednesday that its forces had conducted a raid on the Russian-controlled Tendra Spit in the northwest of the Black Sea, saying they damaged equipment and fortifications and inflicted casualties.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
If you were last looking for a home in 2010 or before, the current property market will look about as familiar as Mars. A lot of former assumptions and truisms have been flipped on their head: city fringe properties almost matching District 9 or 10 condos on a $PSF basis? We have those now. Buyers […]
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How bad can the compact unit trend get? It’s all a matter of perspective. Singaporeans like to think we have it pretty bad – in recent years, three-bedders have been around 800 to 900 sq ft. (or even 700 sq ft), two-bedders at under 600 sq ft., and one-bedders at around 400 sq ft. And as […]
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In an open letter, they express concern over reports the Treasury is set to remove BNG requirements for sites under 1ha (2.47 acres).
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Situated within the 'golden triangle', the park is the largest industrial asset in RLAMP’s £3.4bn industrial and logistics portfolio.
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