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Calls for boycott continue as Olympic flame arrives in Beijing

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Organizers kept protesters away when the Olympic flame arrived in Beijing, but calls for a boycott were prominent during the flame’s lighting in Greece.
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Russia-Ukraine war has reached a 'critical third phase': former U.S. secretary of defense

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with former U.S. Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, about Russia's shifting strategy in its invasion of Ukraine, and why this next phase of the war on the eastern flank is a critical moment.
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AFN national chief reflects on inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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Assembly of First Nations National Chief RoseAnne Archibald urged Canadians to use the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to reflect on the impacts of residential schools and find a healing path forward.
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Bolivia: Jeanine Anez ‘stable’ after suicide attempt in jail

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Bolivia’s ex-president tried to harm herself after prosecutors charged her with ‘genocide’ over the deaths of protesters in 2019.
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France's Macron heads to Rwanda to reset ties, address role in 1994 genocide.

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French President Emmanuel Macron heads to Rwanda hoping to reset ties scarred by genocide recriminations.
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Tigray conflict fuels refugee crisis, struggle to deliver aid

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More than 63,000 Tigrayan refugees have fled to neighbouring Sudan as fighting between the Ethiopian military and fighters is now in its sixth month.
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US President Biden says 1916 Armenian massacre was a ‘genocide’

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Biden is first US president to formally recognise mass killings of Armenians in Ottoman Empire during WWI as ‘genocide’.
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Canada’s Residential School Legacy

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With thousands of graves of Indigenous children being found at former residential schools, #FlyOnTheWall follows one survivor Bill Jones, a Pacheedaht elder, as he takes part in the largest civil disobedience in Canadian history.
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Kyiv mayor accuses Russia of genocide

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The mayor of Bucha said that 300 residents had been killed during a month-long occupation by the Russian army. Victims, who were not in mass graves, are still lying on the streets.
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UN negotiating with China to get investigators into Xinjiang region, Antonio Guterres says

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As the United Nations faces international pressure to investigate reports of human rights abuses in China, Secretary General Antonio Guterres says they are negotiating with China to get access to the Xinjiang region to investigate...
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China imposes sanctions on British citizens

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China has imposed new sanctions on several British MPs and other Britons, in response to a number of sanctions introduced by the U.K. for alleged human rights abuses.
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China sanctions British citizens as retaliation for Xinjiang accusations

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China is sanctioning nine U.K. citizens, accusing them of spreading lies about the treatment of Uighur Muslims after London imposed penalties on Chinese officials.
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China accidentally releases report on forced relocation, retraining of Uighurs

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A Chinese government report, unintentionally made public, outlines how Uighurs and other minorities were forcibly relocated and retrained for new jobs in what’s considered an attempt to dilute their culture and reduce populations.
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Trudeau is asked why he didn't attend House of Commons vote on China

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( - image credit) The CBC's Tom Parry asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau why he did not attend a vote on Feb. 22 that concluded with the House of Commons labeling China's persecution of Uighurs an act of genocide.
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Erin O'Toole calls on Liberal MPs to back his motion on China

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole spoke to reporters on Parliament Hill before presenting his opposition day motion to the House of Commons
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MPs debate the Tory motion calling on Parliament to declare genocide in China

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MPs - Rob Oliphant, Michael Chong and Jack Harris joined Power & Politics Thursday to debate the Conservative motion calling on Parliament to declare that China is committing a genocide against its Muslim minority population.
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Extreme traumatic stress among Rohingya genocide survivors: Report

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A report by the Fortify Rights Group found most of them are suffering from depression and posttraumatic stress disorder.
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Sudan-Israel relations: Asylum seekers concerned about normalisation deal

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Seeking asylum in Israel - but find out why thousands of Sudanese refugees may now be at risk of deportation.
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China fires back after Bob Rae calls for UN investigation into genocide against Uighurs

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Chinese officials have fired back after Canada’s Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae told CBC News that he's calling on the UN to investigate whether China's persecution of its Uighur minority should be considered an act of genocide, a term...
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Beijing blasts Canada over Uighur inquiry call

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Chinese government officials are criticizing Canada's call for an independent inquiry into the persecution of Uighurs in Xinjiang province, calling Ambassador Bob Rae's remarks 'ridiculous.'
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New foreign affairs minister won't say yet whether China's treatment of Uighurs constitutes genocide

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Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau won't say yet whether China's treatment of the minority Muslim Uighurs amounts to genocide.
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Bosnia marks 25 years of Srebrenica genocide amid virus pandemic

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Killing of 8,000 Muslims in 1995 by Serb troops was the only genocide on European soil since the second world war.
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Survivors recount Bosnia's Srebrenica genocide, 25 years on

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Bosnia marks the 25th anniversary of a genocide committed by Serb forces in Srebrenica where thousands perished.