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Final respects paid to Elijah Cummings at his funeral

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The congressman and civil rights leader was remembered as a champion of truth and civil rights.
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The colonial-era laws that still govern African journalism | The Listening Post (Feature)

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Exploring how colonial-era and apartheid laws still determine what can and cannot be reported in sub-Saharan Africa.
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South Africa's Deadly Politics | Witness

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A journalist known for exposing political violence in South Africa reports on the unsolved murder of a local politician.
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Does real democracy stand a chance in Thailand? | Inside Story

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Pro-democracy protests in Thailand on the anniversary of the revolution which ended absolute monarchy.
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Can democracy survive in Hong Kong? | Inside Story

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Pro-democracy legislators resign en masse after colleagues disqualified.
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Can Myanmar return to democracy? | Inside Story

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Military condemned for staging coup and detaining democratically elected leaders.
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Lebanon: Protesters block the roads

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Lebanon’s army has been ordered by politicians to open roads across the country.
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Franco's exhumation: Former Spanish dictator's corpse moved

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The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco have been moved from a mausoleum to a small family crypt, four decades after he was buried.
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Bolivia: Count gives Morales win, but opposition rejects result

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Official count supports Morales declaration of victory, but Mesa rejects results and calls on supporters to protest.
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European press freedom 'almost catastrophically bad'

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Reporters Without Borders' latest report on press freedom shows the situation in Europe has worsened in conjunction with the rise of increasingly authoritarian governments. The index ranks Bulgaria at the last place in the European...
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The Brief: A closer look at the European Greens

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The European greens are hoping to surf a green wave seen throughout 2018 and gain seats in the European Parliament during this month's EU elections. The Greens are seeking results similar to last year when they emerged the big winners...
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Populists are attacking Europe from inside and out, claims Bernard-Henri Levy

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Europe is facing a twin attack from populist forces both within and outside the continent, a French philosopher has claimed. Bernard-Henri Levy said Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were fuelling internal critics like Italy’s Matteo...
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Populists are attacking Europe from inside and out, claims philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy

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Europe is facing a twin attack from populist forces both within and outside the continent, a French philosopher has claimed. Bernard-Henri Levy said Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were fuelling internal critics like Italy’s Matteo...
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The civil servant caught up in the SNC-Lavalin scandal

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Caught in the middle of the SNC-Lavalin scandal is a man in a non-political job. Michael Wernick is the Clerk of the Privy Council. Some have criticized the non-partisan official of overstepping his role. But just what is his job? And...
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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison Says Trump's Border 'Emergency' Endangers His State

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President Trump may not be swayed by a conversation between lawmakers, but the law itself might have a greater impact on the president, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison told Cheddar Monday. "I don't think that cautious careful...
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EU says social media giants falling short on disinformation strategy | Raw Politics

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With less than 100 days to go until the European Parliament elections, a European Commission report has raised concerns about Russian interference. The report hit out at web giants Facebook, Twitter and Google for not being proactive...
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Brexit road trip day 3: Central Scotland and the Highlands

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Scotland is a stalwart Remain country— 62 per cent of voters backed staying in the EU. NBC reporter Alexander Smith heads up to the picturesque capital, Edinburgh, on his Brexit road trip. Jamie McCormack, 37, a chef, told Smith over a...
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Populism or Democracy? Swedish MEP takes on Nigel Farage in Euronews panel in London

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Euronews organised a conference in London today featuring commentators from both sides of the Brexit divide. Part of the debate centred on the meaning of the word 'free'. Free for former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and asset management CEO...
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Populism or democracy? Swedish MEP takes on Nigel Farage in Euronews panel

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Politicians from both sides of the Brexit divide battled it out at a conference organised by Euronews in London on Tuesday. Part of the debate centred on the meaning of the word "free". For former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and asset...
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Stance on Venezuela Is One of the 'Bright Spots' in Trump's Foreign Policy, Ex-Diplomat Says

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The U.S. Treasury on Monday announced sanctions against Venezuela's state-owned oil firm in an effort to undermine incumbent president Nicolás Maduro and reinforce support for interim president Juan Guaidó. Brett Bruen, a former diplomat...
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Time's person of the year thinks Canada should worry about fake news

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Investigative journalist Maria Ressa has been tracking hate networks in the Philippines for years. She was named one of Time magazine's persons of the year in 2018 for her work as a 'guardian of truth,' and now she has concerns for...
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State of the Union: Venezuela moves and deciphering the EU

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Almost 8,000 kilometres separates Brussels from Caracas, but this week Venezuela was at the heart of European politics. The European Parliament recognised Juan Guaidó as interim President, while EU Foreign Ministers announced the...
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Can the world still look to U.S. for leadership on democracy?

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World leaders react in shock to storming of U.S. Capitol in Washington
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What to expect in Trump's impeachment trial | The Bottom Line

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The trial to remove US President Donald Trump from office has begun, but how will it end?