Air Canada has named Scandinavian Airlines head Anko Van der Werff as the Canadian airline’s next chief executive.
The CEO of SAS, Anko van der Werff, will leave the company at the beginning of 2027 to become the new chief executive of ...
The last-16 phase is now behind us with plenty of key talking points as the tournament enters the quarterfinals.
Messi and Mbappé have now also scored more World Cup goals than any player in history, having overtaken Germany's Miroslav ...
England jump up the list after convincing victory in Mexico, with Switzerland and Belgium still underdogs to progress to last ...
RCMP said these groups have been engaged in extortions, drug trafficking, kidnapping and widespread violence, namely in the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at his NATO partners at a summit in Turkey on Wednesday, saying he was unhappy with the ...
Air Canada has named Scandinavian Airlines head Anko Van der Werff as the Canadian airline’s next chief executive.
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Why Trump’s “nastiest country” insult is actually a compliment to Canadians
Donald Trump has never been subtle with his insults: “nasty,” “horrible,” “the worst.” But when he turned his crosshairs ...
The World Cup is down to eight teams, and the quarterfinals are loaded: Messi’s Argentina is still alive, Mbappé’s France ...
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