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    Housing minister mocks Doug Ford’s concerns with fourplexes. Here’s what happened at Ontario’s Queen’s Park this week

    Canada’s housing minister openly mocked Ontario Premier Doug Ford on social media Friday over his concerns over fourplexes. Throughout the week, the premier has made it clear that he does not support a provincial mandate to build fourplexes in residential neighbourhoods—something that both the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force and the federal government have recommended. Later, he clarified he was just against four-storey “towers.” “You have to differentiate between putting four...

  • Sweden’s Saab to open new US-based munitions factory

    The site "will support the en­gineering and production of missile weapon systems for the U.S. military, such as components for the Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB) system," the company said.

  • White House warns of cyberattacks targeting critical US water systems

    EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan warned of cyberattacks striking drinking water and wastewater systems across the US. The duo highlighted an ongoing attack from actors affiliated with the Iranian Government Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that targets facilities that have neglected to change a defaultRead Entire Article

  • North Korea touts progress in U.S.-targeting hypersonic missile

    SEOUL >> North Korea successfully tested a solid-fuel engine for its new-type intermediate-range hypersonic missile, state media reported Wednesday, claiming progress in efforts to develop a more powerful, agile missile designed to strike faraway U.S. targets in the region.

  • Tom Friedman’s strange case for a US military presence in Syria

    An iconic New York Times columnist, Thomas Friedman, has just been squired around the Middle East by the commander of Central Command, the U.S. military headquarters for operations in the Middle East, Persian Gulf and North Africa. Now, don’t get me wrong, the military and American journalists have cultivated symbiotic relations since the Civil War. It’s in the nature of things. The press needs access, and the military needs public and congressional support. Quality time shared by the top...

  • Niger junta repudiates deal allowing US military bases on its soil

    Spokesman for coup government stops short of calling for American personnel to leave but says their presence violates sovereignty Niger’s ruling military junta says it has revoked with immediate effect a military accord that allows US military personnel and civilian staff on its soil.As of 2023 there were about 1,100 US troops in Niger, where the US military operates out of two bases including a drone base known as airbase 201, built near Agadez in central Niger at a cost of more than US $100m....

  • CCP’s Military Growth 'Largely Funded' By US: Ret. Navy Capt.

    CCP’s Military Growth 'Largely Funded' By US: Ret. Navy Capt. Authored by Dorothy Li and Jan Jekielek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Chinese Communist Party has aggressively built up its military, expanding its arsenal of both conventional and nuclear capabilities. The growth was largely funded by its rival, the United States. A missile sits on display in the courtyard of the Military Museum in Beijing on Sept. 5, 2001. (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images) That is...

  • US sanctions, indicts China-based hackers for allegedly targeting critical infrastructure

    The United States has sanctioned China-based hackers for allegedly targeting U.S. critical infrastructure, the Treasury Department announced Monday.

  • US says it has not received a formal request by Niger junta to leave military bases

    A top Pentagon official says that the U.S. has not received a formal request from Niger’s junta to depart the country, saying instead it has received mixed signals on whether the hundreds of U.S. troops based there are no longer welcome

  • Key U.S. base in question as Niger's junta repudiates military ties

    One of the Pentagon’s key surveillance bases in sub-Saharan Africa faces an uncertain future after Niger’s military junta said this weekend that the American military presence is no longer welcome.

  • House Dems urge Biden to target Israel military aid over Gaza humanitarian concerns

    A group of House Democrats is suggesting President Biden weigh cutting off military assistance to Israel over accusations it is restricting aid to Gaza, something the Middle Eastern U.S. ally has denied. The six lawmakers, led by Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, called the situation in Gaza a "humanitarian catastrophe" in a weekend letter to Biden. They urged him to "make clear" to Israel that it is in violation of long-standing U.S. law that blocks foreign aid to countries that are preventing the...