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Khamenei Defiant as Iran Protests Escalate

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei refuses to concede as nationwide protests over living costs intensify, marking a major challenge to the Islamic Republic's rule. Read the latest developments.

Iran Internet Blackout Amid Expanding Protests

Iran faces its biggest internal challenge in years as internet blackouts and deadly protests spread nationwide. Supreme Leader Khamenei accuses rioters of acting for Trump. Read the latest.

Ottawa Police Introduce Text Updates for Some Calls

The Ottawa Police Service is rolling out a new system to provide text message updates and voluntary surveys for certain non-emergency calls, aiming to improve communication and service efficiency.

Economic Woes Spark Nationwide Protests Across Iran

Activists report widespread protests across Iran, ignited by economic hardship. The unrest, detailed on an interactive map, highlights growing public discontent. Read the latest developments.

35 Dead, 1,200 Held in Iran Economic Protests

At least 35 people have been killed and 1,200 detained during recent economic protests in Iran. Get the latest details on the escalating civil unrest and government crackdown.

Why Boomers and Gen Z Clash on Phone Etiquette

From cold calls to unlocked screens, a generational rift defines phone use. Etiquette experts reveal why Boomers and digital natives can't agree on mobile manners. Read more.

Trump and Iran Trade Threats Over Domestic Unrest

Former U.S. President Donald Trump and senior Iranian officials have issued mutual threats regarding protests inside Iran. Tensions escalate as international focus turns to the regime's internal challenges.

Denmark Ends Postal Mail, Should Canada Follow?

Denmark is eliminating postal mail delivery after 400 years. As physical mail volume plummets in Canada, an Edmonton reader argues it's time for a digital transition and a jobs plan for postal workers.

Six Dead in Iran Cost-of-Living Protests

Fresh clashes between protesters and security forces in Iran have left six dead, marking the first fatalities since demonstrations over high prices and economic stagnation began. The unrest, which started with shopkeepers striking in Tehran, has now sprea

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