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→ NewsKim Jong Un's daughter makes public visit that could boost heir prospects
Reportedly Kim Ju Ae, about 13, visited the Kumsusan Palace on New Year's Day and state media published images of her bowing with her parents; experts say this bolsters her status as a potential heir.
Pacifist Japan shifts from exclusive self‑defense toward a military buildup
Japan is moving from its postwar pacifist posture toward a larger military: doubling arms spending, pursuing strike‑back capabilities and easing export limits amid rising tensions with China and U.S. alliance pressure.
U.S. lawyers to review millions of Epstein files, document shows
The Justice Department reported about 5.2 million pages of Epstein-related records remain and says roughly 400 attorneys will assist with a review in January, which may delay a Dec. 19 release.
Saskatoon man wins tenancy ruling and urges renters to know their rights
A Saskatoon tenant, Shane Prpich, won a Nov. 20 decision from the Office of Residential Tenancies awarding $1,265 after finding the landlord violated tenant protections and misled tenants.
Jewish leaders urge Carney to appoint antisemitism envoy after Bondi Beach shootings
Jewish community leaders have asked Prime Minister Mark Carney to appoint a new antisemitism envoy and increase community security funding after the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shootings; the government says it is meeting with Jewish leaders and reviewing the Canada Community Security Program.
