The world's stateless peoples are more vulnerable than ever
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The world's stateless peoples are more vulnerable than ever

The world's stateless peoples are more vulnerable than ever

A growing number of stateless peoples are locked in political limbo, exposed to dangers the international community is too fractured to address
Olympic swimmer Maggie Mac Neil will arrive in Tokyo with a bang. Three, in fact.

Olympic swimmer Maggie Mac Neil will arrive in Tokyo with a bang. Three, in fact.

Her push off the pool wall in Tokyo could be the power move that propels the young Canadian to medal glory

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The real Cat Person has spoken—but is there a real Cat Person? 

The real Cat Person has spoken—but is there a real Cat Person? 

What the saga of a short story tells us about sex, lies and truth in fiction

The war inside the Canadian Armed Forces

The war inside the Canadian Armed Forces

In the wake of multiple exits by senior leaders after untested allegations of misconduct, fixing its badly broken justice system is now the most important mission facing the beleaguered military

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