Former Syrian leader Bashar al Assad has issued his first statement since the fall of his regime. In a social media post, he claimed he had planned to keep fighting rebel forces before Russia ...
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Read the latest about Freeland's resignation here. The federal government is still planning to unveil its long-awaited fall economic statement (FES) today — putting to rest weeks of speculation ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. The federal Liberal government released its Fall Economic Statement on Monday on a chaotic day. Finance minister and deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland ...
A statement said to be written by al-Assad and released on the Syrian presidency’s Telegram channel on Monday presented an account of how and why the former president fled Syria. “First ...
Syria's former President Bashar al-Assad says he never intended to flee to Russia - in what is purported to be his first statement since the fall of Damascus eight days ago. Assad's reported ...
In a statement issued following its meeting in Jordan's port city of Aqaba on Saturday, the committee stressed the need for an inclusive national dialogue and for Syrians to unite in building a free, ...
Samuel Fosu-Agyei, a distinguished banker and financial consultant at Prudential Bank, has been sharing his expertise with Seventh-Day Adventist Church congregations in Ghana over the years ...
“Jesus is the reason for the season and we just keep doing it because we know it blesses so many people,” said Liz Robinson, the church financial secretary. In addition to about 50 ...
NEENAH, Wis. — After 150 years, the Immanuel United Church of Christ is closing this month. Leaders cited a dwindling membership, an aging congregation and financial issues as the reasons for its ...
The number of US companies forced to withdraw financial statements because of accounting errors has surged to a nine-year high, raising questions about why mistakes are going unnoticed by auditors.