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Akintade Asalu

Akintade Asalu is a graduate from Villanova University with degrees in Criminology and Political Science. Influenced by his background as an immigrant and work as an organizer, he focuses on how geopolitical conflicts relate to the most pressing issues affecting people in Canada and beyond. He covers conflicts across Canada, the United States, West Asia, and Africa. When he’s not writing, he enjoys listening to music, reading manga, and playing basketball.

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Mark Carney’s War Crimes in Iran

Avatar photo by Akintade Asalu June 17, 2026June 16, 2026

Carney’s Iran response clashes with his ‘equitable world’ message, showcasing Canada’s double standards on civilian harm.

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