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Aamir Khan called Sparsh Shrivastava after watching 'Jamtara', actor reveals deets! | Laapataa Ladies

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Sparsh Shrivastav shared that he received a call from Aamir Khan after the latter watched "Jamtara." Srivastav revealed that this call led to an audition for the film, Laaptaa Ladies, ultimately securing him the role. He admitted feeling...
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Female Palestinian prisoner Israa Jaabees among prisoners released on Sunday

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Israa Jaabees is one of the Palestinian prisoners released as part of the deal, after eight years in prison.
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Female Palestinian prisoner Israa Jaabis among prisoners released on Sunday

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Israa Jaabis is one of the Palestinian prisoners released as part of the deal, after eight years in prison.
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Be Well: How Yoga Can Benefit Children

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Be Well: How Yoga Can Benefit Children
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US mining company dispute: Alabama miners demand better pay

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Coal miners in the US state of Alabama have been on strike for nearly 20 months.
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Indonesia’s new criminal code outlaws insulting president

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Human rights activists in Indonesia are concerned a new criminal code will stifle free speech in the country.
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Biden defends Putin comments

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Watch as US reporters press President Biden on his remarks about Russia and Putin.
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Stranded Kyiv chamber ensemble turn Italian tour into fundraiser

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The musicians do not know when they will finally be able to embrace their families again, but are using the opportunity to send out a message of peace
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'Cry to the sun, scream at the sun, argue with the sun': Dorota Blumczynska's morning ritual of peace

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For 391 days in a row, Dorota Blumczynska has photographed the sunrise and believes this simple ritual has helped her cope with the pandemic.
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Ukrainian mother describes 'very long nightmare' of Russian bombardment

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Yulia Yanchar is the mother of a six-year-old and had just built a home on the outskirts of Kyiv, a home they had to leave because of heavy shelling. She's currently in western Ukraine, near the Polish border.
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Azerbaijani military defuses more than 150 mines in Agdam

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Azerbaijan's military says it has defused more than 150 mines in territory it regained after weeks of fighting with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Amy Coney Barrett is asked, 'Are you a liar?'

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Republican Sen. John Kennedy says some of his Democratic colleagues believe Amy Coney Barrett is lying about being impartial and not letting her personal beliefs influence her decisions.
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COVID-19 vaccine expected to arrive in Alberta on Wednesday

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Dr. Darren Markland, an Edmonton ICU doctor, says he expects he will be vaccinated on Wednesday.
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Family members remember loved ones killed in N.S. shooting

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The friends and family members of some of the people killed in the Nova Scotia shooting rampage share stories about their loved ones.
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Mural festival brings vibrant art to Gottingen Street

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Several new murals will be unveiled at a festival in Halifax this weekend. The Gottingen Street event is partnering with the Halifax Mural Festival to showcase the artists behind the work.
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How to navigate big emotions at the end of the school year and into summer break

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Educators and experts say this is a challenging time of year for students. They have tips to help prepare kids for summer break.
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Regina residents share what Canada Day means to them

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CBC’s Janani Whitfield asked people in Regina how they feel about Canada as we head into this year's Canada Day. For some, it's about celebrating family and diversity. For others, it’s a time to reflect on the country’s values and history.
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Grief over loss of diversity expressed at funeral for Bay of Fundy

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More than two dozen people gathered to mourn the diminishing biodiversity of Passamaquoddy Bay and the surrounding Bay of Fundy.
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Voices of Gaza: Palestinian artist uses art to document life under Israeli bombardment

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Yasmin Al Dayaa is one artist who couldn't save her paintings as she fled for her life.
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Applause, cheers as American couple picks up the tab for entire Windsor, Ont., restaurant

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The lunch rush at local restaurant Toast took an unexpected turn after a couple of visiting diners from nearby Ann Arbour, Mich., paid for the meals of every table in the packed restaurant. Behind the gesture of kindness? Their love for...
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Stuck in a Toxic Loop? Signs Your Relationship Needs Help

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Are you navigating the highs and lows of your relationship and wondering if it’s truly healthy or stuck in a toxic cycle? In this video, we break down the key signs of a strong, loving relationship vs. a toxic, draining one.
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Why more parents are ditching the gentle approach

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A more empathetic approach, known as gentle parenting, has been a big trend in recent years, but experts and influencers are starting to push back. CBC’s Deana Sumanac Johnson breaks down what’s behind the growing resistance toward...
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Does crime increase around supervised consumption sites?

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As the future of Ontario’s supervised consumption sites goes before the courts, Metro Morning host David Common spoke to a researcher about whether the facilities actually lead to an increase in crime.
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Vigil held to mark 3-year anniversary of fatal Twin Parks fire

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The deadly blaze on Jan. 22 claimed the lives of 17 people, including eight children.