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EU Supergirl sings 'anti-Brexit' song outside Brussels summit
As EU leaders agreed on the draft Brexit deal in Brussels, outside the European Council buildings 'EU Supergirl treated the gathered media to a song about Strumming away on her guitar in a blue costume, complete with red cape and blue...
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Raw Politics: Finnish PM Alexander Stubb makes his case for Commission presidency
Another candidate has thrown his hat in the ring to replace European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker after the next European elections. Former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb put his name forward for EPP spitzenkandidat...
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Will EU parliament discipline Hungary?
Will Hungary be slapped down by the European parliament? A tight vote's expected next week on whether a disciplinary process - known as Article 7 - should be launched against Budapest. A report accuses Hungary of breaching EU law - and...
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'Explosive' documents about Monsanto in Europe
US lawyers say they have "explosive" documents about crisis-hit agribusiness giant Monsanto and their affairs in Europe. Those involved in a successful lawsuit against the firm have been in Brussels, addressing a European Parliament...
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Four years at war: President Trump and the media | The Listening Post
We assess the damage Donald Trump has inflicted on US news and also the damage media outlets have done to themselves.
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Media outlets’ battle for clarity amidst the chaos of US election | The Listening Post
US election pushes every institution to its limit, including the media. Plus, Turkish TV dramas and ‘neo-Ottoman cool'.
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The Brief from Brussels - European Commission criticized over Selmayr appointment
The European Ombudsman has criticised the European Commission for the way in which it appointed its top civil servant, Martin Selmayr. The ombudsman said the commission had “stretched and possibly overstretched the limits of the law”...
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China: Truth In A Pandemic | 101 East
When the coronavirus outbreak began, what really went on in Wuhan, the Chinese city at the heart of the pandemic?
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How Toronto's city hall compares to other big cities
The National looks at how Toronto's city hall compares to other big cities, and if Premier Doug Ford's proposed changes could still maintain proper representation in a democracy.
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Doug Ford: City hall is a comedy show where nothing gets done
Putting his words into action, Ford is cutting the number of Toronto council seats almost in half, sending political shockwaves through the city. Some councillors are challenging this as an attack on democracy, others support it as a way...
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Protestors swarm Toronto's city hall in response to planned ward legislation by the province
Protesters gathered inside and outside Toronto City Hall in response to planned legislation to cut the number of city councillors from 44 to 25
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Italy crisis: EU commissioner 'should have shut up'
The EU's in full damage control mode after remarks from Budget Commissioner Guenther Oettinger sparked an outcry in Rome and Brussels. He's now apologised for saying the financial markets would teach Italians not to vote for populists....
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Armenian PM urges NATO to send message to Azerbaijan: Exclusive
Armenian prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, has called on NATO to send a message to neighbouring Azerbaijan that the international community will not accept any attempt to resolve the conflict in disputed Nagorno Karabakh by force. In an...
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Macron's portrait of a Europe that protects people
Today’s edition of The Brief from Brussels is entirely devoted to French President Emmanuel Macron’s Strasbourg speech on the future of Europe. We have one report on the speech itself, one on a debate with political science students from...
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Holding Washington Accountable
Mindy Finn and 'Stand Up Republic' are starting grass roots movements across the U.S. to defend American norms and ideals.
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2016 VP Candidate on Holding Washington Accountable
Mindy Finn, who ran with Evan McMullin on the 2016 presidential ticket, and "Stand Up Republic" are starting grassroots movements across the U.S. to defend American norms and ideals.
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Tom Steyer Wants Young Voters Active During Midterm Elections
The founder of "Need to Impeach" says that he is campaigning against the Republican party, which is putting the American democracy at risk.
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Tom Steyer on Russia: Why Is Trump Not Protecting the American People?
The billionaire and former hedge fund manager questions the president's response to news that Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted 13 Russian nationals. Steyer, who's launched a "Need to Impeach" campaign, wants to know what Trump is...
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Rob Reiner: We Were Attacked by a Foreign Power
Acclaimed director Rob Reiner and former George W. Bush assistant David Frum join us to discuss the launch of the Committee to Investigate Russia. The non-partisan, non-profit group aims to inform the American public about the multiple...
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Reaction to Trump's transgender ban in U.S. military
Matt Thorn, executive director of a legal defence network that provides help to LGBT members of the U.S. military, speaks with CBC News
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Rep. Al Green: Trump Is Searching For Loyalty in All the Wrong Ways
Rep. Al Green voiced concerns over the president's tweet that transgender individuals will be barred from military service. "I regret that the President has done this, and that he's done it this way." Rep. Green also voiced concerns that...
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Rep. Al Green- Trump Is Searching For Loyalty In All the Wrong Ways
Rep. Al Green voiced concerns over the president's tweet that transgender individuals will be barred from military service. "I regret that the President has done this, and that he's done it this way." Rep. Green also voiced concerns that...
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Thousands march for justice in Turkey
Thousands of Turks are walking the more than 400 kilometres from Ankara to Istanbul in a protest against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's hardline tactics against dissidents
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Turkey commemorates anniversary of failed coup
A year after a faction of Turkey's military tried to overthrow the government, millions of Turks remain divided, CBC's Nil Köksal reports