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I did not know that NATO had upped the percentage to 5%.
That is absurd. Way too much. And you know where it will come from: education, science and health.
That is absurd. Way too much. And you know where it will come from: education, science and health.
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Yes and no. If you're in imminent danger of attack then nothing is too much. However a high danger of this being wasted on nonsense even if achieved.
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You really think that the USSR (Putin's Russia) will attack some NATO nation anytime soon?
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Look Netanyahu manipulated Tiny into doing his dirty work so why wouldn't Tiny's puppet master do the same thing?
I know nothing of course but in this world who knows?
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There is a fight also between Thailand and Cambodia. The border has been closed to almost everyone...
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Canada to introduce new permanent residency route in 2025
ET OnlineLast Updated: Jun 29, 2025, 03:02:33 PM IST
Synopsis
Canada is set to launch a new immigration pathway in 2025. This program will offer permanent residency to displaced people and skilled refugees. It builds on the existing Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot. The goal is to provide a stable route for individuals to live and work in Canada.
To strengthen its economic immigration framework, Canada will introduce a new permanent pathway to residency in 2025, building on the foundation of the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP), according to a report by CIC News. The initiative aims to offer displaced individuals and skilled refugees a stable route to live and work in the country.
The announcement is part of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) Departmental Plan for 2025–2026. While details about eligibility criteria and program structure are still awaited, the government has confirmed that the new program will be launched before the EMPP expires on December 31, 2025.
What is the EMPP?
Launched in 2018, the EMPP links skilled refugees and displaced persons with Canadian employers through economic immigration programs. To date, nearly 970 individuals have settled in Canada under this initiative, according to official data from 2019 to March 2025.
Currently, the EMPP offers both federal and regional streams. The regional pathway works through either the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), while the federal stream operates through two tracks: a job offer stream and a no job offer stream.
To qualify, applicants must demonstrate their refugee or displaced status via approved documentation or referrals from IRCC-recognized partners. All applications must be submitted from outside Canada.
Federal EMPP streams
The job offer stream allows applicants with full-time employment offers from Canadian employers to apply, provided they have at least one year of work experience, as well as sufficient education and language proficiency based on the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) categories.
The no job offer stream is targeted at individuals with high-skilled work experience (TEER 0–3) and adequate educational qualifications, in addition to meeting Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 standards in all four language skills. This stream is currently closed.
Regional EMPP requirements
Applicants must first meet provincial or territorial eligibility under AIP or PNP and then apply through the EMPP. Requirements include a full-time job offer, language proficiency in English or French, and adequate educational or professional background. Certain flexibilities exist under AIP, for example, waivers on credential assessments and work-hour specifics, along with access to loans for settlement funds.
Support and waivers
To reduce barriers, IRCC covers application and biometric fees for EMPP applicants and their dependents. Costs for medical exams are also covered. The federal government further assists with travel costs and settlement services, including a waiver for the right of permanent residence fee.
From pilot to permanent
Immigration pilots like the EMPP are time-limited programs, generally designed to operate over five years. They serve as testing grounds for new policies and, when successful, may transition into permanent programs. The EMPP’s evolution into a long-term immigration channel follows this pattern and is aligned with Canada’s broader strategy to address labour market gaps while offering humanitarian support.
The federal government has not yet disclosed when full details of the new permanent pathway will be released, but the decision signals Canada’s ongoing commitment to using immigration as a tool for both economic growth and global responsibility.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nr ... s?from=mdr
ET OnlineLast Updated: Jun 29, 2025, 03:02:33 PM IST
Synopsis
Canada is set to launch a new immigration pathway in 2025. This program will offer permanent residency to displaced people and skilled refugees. It builds on the existing Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot. The goal is to provide a stable route for individuals to live and work in Canada.
To strengthen its economic immigration framework, Canada will introduce a new permanent pathway to residency in 2025, building on the foundation of the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP), according to a report by CIC News. The initiative aims to offer displaced individuals and skilled refugees a stable route to live and work in the country.
The announcement is part of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) Departmental Plan for 2025–2026. While details about eligibility criteria and program structure are still awaited, the government has confirmed that the new program will be launched before the EMPP expires on December 31, 2025.
What is the EMPP?
Launched in 2018, the EMPP links skilled refugees and displaced persons with Canadian employers through economic immigration programs. To date, nearly 970 individuals have settled in Canada under this initiative, according to official data from 2019 to March 2025.
Currently, the EMPP offers both federal and regional streams. The regional pathway works through either the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), while the federal stream operates through two tracks: a job offer stream and a no job offer stream.
To qualify, applicants must demonstrate their refugee or displaced status via approved documentation or referrals from IRCC-recognized partners. All applications must be submitted from outside Canada.
Federal EMPP streams
The job offer stream allows applicants with full-time employment offers from Canadian employers to apply, provided they have at least one year of work experience, as well as sufficient education and language proficiency based on the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) categories.
The no job offer stream is targeted at individuals with high-skilled work experience (TEER 0–3) and adequate educational qualifications, in addition to meeting Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 standards in all four language skills. This stream is currently closed.
Regional EMPP requirements
Applicants must first meet provincial or territorial eligibility under AIP or PNP and then apply through the EMPP. Requirements include a full-time job offer, language proficiency in English or French, and adequate educational or professional background. Certain flexibilities exist under AIP, for example, waivers on credential assessments and work-hour specifics, along with access to loans for settlement funds.
Support and waivers
To reduce barriers, IRCC covers application and biometric fees for EMPP applicants and their dependents. Costs for medical exams are also covered. The federal government further assists with travel costs and settlement services, including a waiver for the right of permanent residence fee.
From pilot to permanent
Immigration pilots like the EMPP are time-limited programs, generally designed to operate over five years. They serve as testing grounds for new policies and, when successful, may transition into permanent programs. The EMPP’s evolution into a long-term immigration channel follows this pattern and is aligned with Canada’s broader strategy to address labour market gaps while offering humanitarian support.
The federal government has not yet disclosed when full details of the new permanent pathway will be released, but the decision signals Canada’s ongoing commitment to using immigration as a tool for both economic growth and global responsibility.
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nr ... s?from=mdr
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You have so many more options when it comes to immigration--smart options--when you don't automatically despise specific categories of people just because they don't look like you.
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The NY Times recently published a photo/video essay of the Nahja Cemetery (originally intended for local civilian burials) located about 5 miles south of the Syrian capital, Damascus. The report used photographs, satellite images, and first-hand reports from local residents to piece together what's believed to be the country's largest burial ground for dissidents who opposed the Assad regime. The report states tens of thousands of bodies are buried there in narrow trenches, mass graves, and individual tombs originally intended for civilian burials that were instead used to bury several bodies at a time. Some of this information was already documented, but I'm pretty sure this is the first piece to depict the scale of the burial site.
Sorry, it's paywalled.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... f11dfcd63a
Sorry, it's paywalled.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... f11dfcd63a
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Russia’s transportation minister found dead in what officials say was an apparent suicide
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian’s transport minister was found dead from a gunshot wound in an apparent suicide, investigators said Monday — news that broke hours after the Kremlin announced he had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin.
The Kremlin did not give a reason for the firing of Roman Starovoit, who served as transport minister since May 2024, and it was unclear when exactly he died and whether it was related to an investigation into alleged corruption, as some Russian media suggested.
Russia’s Investigative Committee, the top criminal investigation agency, said the body of Starovoit, 53, was found with a gunshot wound in his car parked in Odintsovo, a neighborhood just west of the capital where many members of Russia’s elite live. A gun previously presented to him as an official gift was reportedly found next to his body.
A criminal probe was launched into the death, and investigators saw suicide as the most likely cause, according to committee’s spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko, who did not say when Starovoit died.
Andrei Kartapolov, a former deputy defense minister who heads a defense committee in the lower house of parliament, told news outlet RTVI that Starovoit killed himself “quite a while ago,” and some Russian media alleged that he may have taken his life before the publication of Putin’s decree firing him. Starovoit was last seen in public Sunday morning, when an official video from the ministry’s situation room featured him receiving reports from officials.
https://apnews.com/article/russia-staro ... cd51f52066
Russia’s transportation minister found dead in what officials say was an apparent suicide
MOSCOW (AP) — Russian’s transport minister was found dead from a gunshot wound in an apparent suicide, investigators said Monday — news that broke hours after the Kremlin announced he had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin.
The Kremlin did not give a reason for the firing of Roman Starovoit, who served as transport minister since May 2024, and it was unclear when exactly he died and whether it was related to an investigation into alleged corruption, as some Russian media suggested.
Russia’s Investigative Committee, the top criminal investigation agency, said the body of Starovoit, 53, was found with a gunshot wound in his car parked in Odintsovo, a neighborhood just west of the capital where many members of Russia’s elite live. A gun previously presented to him as an official gift was reportedly found next to his body.
A criminal probe was launched into the death, and investigators saw suicide as the most likely cause, according to committee’s spokesperson Svetlana Petrenko, who did not say when Starovoit died.
Andrei Kartapolov, a former deputy defense minister who heads a defense committee in the lower house of parliament, told news outlet RTVI that Starovoit killed himself “quite a while ago,” and some Russian media alleged that he may have taken his life before the publication of Putin’s decree firing him. Starovoit was last seen in public Sunday morning, when an official video from the ministry’s situation room featured him receiving reports from officials.
https://apnews.com/article/russia-staro ... cd51f52066
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Being a Russian minister is certainly a high risk job.
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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