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Big investment in green energy is great news for us: Harsh Sanghavi on Vibrant Gujarat Summit

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Gandhinagar (Gujarat), Jan 11 (ANI): Lauding the 10th edition of Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghavi on January 11 said that big investment in green energy is a great news for us.“It was a historic...
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Barbados hosts conference on slavery, reparations

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Delegates have met in Barbados for a historic summit to discuss reparations for the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
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Barbados hosts international summit on slavery reparations

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Delegates from around the world have gathered in Barbados - to discuss reparations for the transatlantic slave trade.
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Chile's conservative assembly begins drafting new constitution

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Chile is back to the drawing board to try to replace its constitution - the second attempt in less than a year.
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COP27 delegates agree on climate damage fund for poor nations

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Delegates at COP27 in Egypt spent all night drafting a historic deal that includes an agreement to help poor countries ravaged by a severe climate with money from countries with high carbon emissions. But some say the deal doesn't go far...
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Manitoba Métis leader calls Pope meeting a ‘touching moment’

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Pope Francis asked for forgiveness, in a meeting with the Manitoba Métis Federation, for the abuses suffered in Canada’s residential schools. David Chartrand, the federation’s president, says the meeting was a ‘touching moment’ for...
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Delegates question Vatican’s collection of Indigenous artifacts

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The Vatican Museums hold a vast collection of Indigenous artifacts from countries such as Canada, causing concern for Indigenous delegates in Rome who wonder how these items ended up in the Vatican’s possession.
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Indigenous leaders optimistic about papal apology, reconciliation

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The Assembly of First Nations delegation met with Pope Francis on Thursday, hearing him express sorrow for the Catholic Church’s role in residential schools. Former AFN regional chief Phil Fontaine says he’s optimistic the Pope will...
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Pope Francis apologises for ‘deplorable’ residential school abuse

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Indigenous leaders welcome papal apology as ‘long overdue’, but say it is only a first step on the path to justice.
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Indigenous delegations prepare for historic meetings with Pope Francis

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Indigenous delegations will be meeting with Pope Francis in Vatican City, with discussions centred on Canada's residential schools, reconciliation and a request that a papal apology be delivered in Canada.
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Advocates call for Indigenous artifacts in Vatican museum to be returned

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Indigenous delegates from Canada were given a private tour of Vatican museums on Tuesday. There are calls for some of the tens of thousands of Indigenous artifacts housed there to be repatriated.
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Chile Constitutional Convention: Citizens vote on proposed initiatives

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A central feature of the constituent process in Chile is the commitment to broad-based and multifaceted public participation in the process leading to the new Constitution.
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At COP26, nations strike climate deal that falls short

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Revised deal was approved after last-minute change on coal, which drew complaints from vulnerable nations and others.
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Chile vote to elect authors of new constitution

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Referendum has already confirmed that 80 percent of Chileans did not want members of Congress to have privilege of rewriting constitution.
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Vietnam governing party to select new leaders

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It comes as the country sees heightened crackdown on dissent.
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Donald Trump cancels Jacksonville, Fla., leg of Republican convention

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U.S. president cites COVID-19 as the reason behind the decision.
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US elections: The significance of Super Tuesday

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It is the eve of the biggest day in the Democratic presidential campaign in the United States.
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Contested conventions: what happens when no candidate has a majority of delegates?

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Dozens of buildings in Nashville were ripped part by powerful winds.
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Voters hit the polls for Super Tuesday

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Democratic voters in 14 states and 1 territory will cast their vote to select who they think will be most likely to beat Donald Trump in November. CBC's Katie Simpson caught up with voters in Leesburg, Virginia.
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Biden takes lead on Super Tuesday

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Former vice-president Joe Biden took the lead in the Democratic primaries on Super Tuesday.
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Sanders wins in New Hampshire, narrowly beating Buttigieg

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US Senator Bernie Sanders says victory in New Hampshire primary 'is the beginning of the end of Donald Trump'.
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WTF Is a Caucus?!

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Today is the first official day of the 2020 presidential election, and the first votes will take place in Iowa at the Iowa Caucus. Cheddar's Baker Machado breaks down what a "caucus" is and how voters cast their ballots.
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Debate on future of Jackson Park bandshell deferred

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A city council discussion to decide the future of the historic Jackson Park bandshell has been put off due to a revelation: The public school board is selling some of the bandshell's land. CBC's Dalson Chen reports from Windsor city hall.
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Task force a priority at Dene Nation public safety forum on drug crisis

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Delegates at the Dene Nation drug crisis meeting have voted unanimously to form a task force. It'll work with police and the NWT government to find culturally appropriate solutions to the problem.