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Modi opens India’s new parliament as opposition boycotts

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Opposition parties say the new four-storey building should have been inaugurated by the president
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What Alberta’s election means for the rest of Canada

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With Alberta voters set to decide the future direction of their province, the impact of the election on the province's relationship with Ottawa and the rest of the country could be significant. Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary...
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Hard-fought Alberta election campaign comes down to the wire

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Danielle Smith and Rachel Notley spent their final campaign hours trying to get out their message. While polls give the edge to Smith’s UCP, Notley’s NDP are vying for every last vote, especially in Calgary, where just a few voters could...
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Imelda Marcos gets the disco treatment on Broadway with first all-Filipino cast

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This summer, Broadway’s political disco drama ‘Here Lies Love’ shares the tumultuous rise and fall of former Filipina first lady Imelda Marcos - wife of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos who was overthrown in 1986. It’s being called...
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Calgary seen as key to victory in hard-fought Alberta election

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With Edmonton leaning toward the NDP and rural areas tilting toward the United Conservative Party, analysts say Alberta’s election will likely be decided in battleground Calgary. David Common looks into why the fast-growing and...
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The power and appeal of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis

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After a shaky start to his 2024 U.S. Presidential bid on Twitter, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is working hard to convince American voters that he — not Donald Trump — is the best bet for Republicans to retake the White House. Katie Simpson...
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Cuban-Canadians accuse Havana of intimidation campaign

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Thirteen Cuban-Canadian Montrealers say the Cuban government has been targeting them through an online misinformation campaign. They say the government is spreading dangerous lies about them, and that law enforcement in Canada is not...
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'Do you have any regrets?': Reporters question PM on Johnston report

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacts to David Johnston's report on foreign interference — which does not call for a public inquiry — and says the necessary security clearances were offered to party leaders to allow them to look at secret...
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Trudeau stands by foreign interference report as reporter asks if he has regrets

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacts to David Johnston's report on foreign interference — which does not call for a public inquiry — and says the necessary security clearances were offered to party leaders to allow them to look at secret...
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Greece general election: Ruling party highlights energy policy

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Greece’s governing New Democracy party is fighting for a second term in Sunday’s general election.
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Opposition alliance hoping to unseat Turkish President Erdogan

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An alliance of opposition parties is hoping to end Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20-year rule. Opponents say Erdogan has eroded democracy through authoritarian rule and caused runaway inflation.
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Turkish election: Here's how the outcome could impact ties with the EU, Russia and the eastern Med

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Turkey is officially a candidate to join the EU but its accession talks have been frozen since 2018 over rule of law and democratic concerns.
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Turkey election: Kemal Kilicdaroglu vows to turn to the west

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Changing foreign policy is one thing, but Turkey still has to convince the European Union to allow it to join the bloc.
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Report by MEPs urges stricter regulation for spyware across EU

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The PEGA committee in the European Parliament has looked into the use of malicious software used for snooping purposes.
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Liberal policy resolution targeting disinformation raises censorship concerns

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A policy resolution passed at the Liberal National Convention was intended to target disinformation, but critics warn it could give the government control over Canadian media outlets. The Liberal government says it would never limit...
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Protecting Taiwan's democracy is 'truly a life-and-death matter,' warns Taipei's envoy to the EU

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Speaking to Euronews, Remus Li-Kuo Chen spoke of "devastating and catastrophic repercussions" if the status quo in the Taiwan Strait is altered.
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Santiago Pena wins Paraguay election after hard-fought campaign

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Pena’s conservative Colorado Party was facing a tough challenge from the left over corruption and poverty.
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Some Welsh people want Prince of Wales title abolished

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Charles III is about to be crowned King of England, but 53 years ago, he had another coronation of sorts when he was invested with the title Prince of Wales in the Welsh town of Caernarfon. Some Welsh people feel they have outgrown the...
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'Lies have consequences,' Dominion Voting Systems lawyer says after settlement with Fox News

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Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News reached a $787.5 million settlement in the final hours before the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit was scheduled to begin on Tuesday.
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French court approves unpopular bill to lower retirement age

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After weeks of protests, France's highest court has approved President Emmanuel Macron's unpopular pension reform proposal, which puts him in a position to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.
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Singh repeats call for public inquiry after Trudeau Foundation president, board resign

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During a press conference at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ont., NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is asked about the resignation of the president and board of directors of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. A statement from the foundation...
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Expelled lawmaker reinstated to Tennessee House of Representatives

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Democrat Justin Jones was reinstated to Tennessee's House of Representatives on Tuesday after being ousted by Republicans last week for joining a protest for gun control.
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US VP Harris meets expelled Tennessee lawmakers in Nashville

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Kamala Harris has met two Black Democrats who were expelled from the Tennessee House of Representatives.
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China begins three days of military drills in Taiwan Strait

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PLA announces United Sharp Sword exercises amid Chinese anger over meeting between Taiwan President and US House Speaker