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South Korean Political Crisis: Why Does Opposition Want Ruling Party Leaders Impeached?

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The political crisis in South Korea is far from over. After successfully getting President Yoon Suk-Yeol impeached, opposition parties are now turning their attention to the Prime Minister, who is also serving as the country's acting...
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Man facing life in Dubai prison fighting to get medication, wife says | Canada Tonight

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The wife of Maurice Kevin O'Rourke, a Canadian who is facing life in prison in Dubai for travelling with cannabis products, says her husband has been fighting 'daily' to get the proper medication he needs to treat his Addison's disease....
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The Assad regime has fallen. What’s next for Syria and the Middle East?

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With the Assad regime suddenly shattered by a lightning Syrian rebel offensive, the National asks Middle East experts Nader Hashemi and Steven Heydemann to break down what’s next for the country and the Middle East.
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Delhi's AQI Drops To 'Moderate' Category After Nearly Two Months

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Delhiites are breathing easy after nearly two months. Delhi's air quality index has come down to 161, according to the data from the central pollution control board. With this, the Indian capital's AQI is down to the 'moderate' category,...
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US Tells ICJ Past Emissions Should Not Be Considered Wrongful Acts

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The International Court Of Justice is working on drafting fresh global legal guidelines on climate change. During its arguments before the top UN Court, the United States said historical emissions should not be considered wrongful acts....
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Suspect in 1997 Bridgewater murder case extradited from Canada

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Creter, who was extradited from Canada, is charged with strangling Tignor, whose body was found in a wooded area in Bridgewater on Nov. 4, 1997.
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Suspect in 1997 Bridgewater murder case extradited from Canada appears in court

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Creter, who authorities confirm was extradited from Canada recently, is charged with strangling Tami Tignor.
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Doctors in Ottawa are seeing a surge in ‘walking pneumonia’ cases this year

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It’s a different type of pneumonia than what typically hits older adults with underlying conditions. This one is spreading among younger people.
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Bangladesh: Lawyers Deny To Represent Chinmoy Das, Hearing Deferred Till Jan 2 | World News | WION

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Chinmoy Krishna Das, a Hindu monk, was arrested in Bangladesh, sparking significant concern over religious freedom and legal rights. In a recent hearing, it was reported that he was not provided with legal representation, raising...
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Bangladesh Summons India's Envoy, Suspends Services In Agartala | WION Dispatch

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Bangladesh has expressed a deep resentment over the violent demonstration and vandalization of the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in the Indian city of Agartala on Monday. Watch in for more details!
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COP16 To Combat Desertification Opens In Riyadh

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Saudi Arabia Is Investing In Green Innovation To Transform Its Deserts, But Accusations Of Greenwashing Highlight The Challenge Of Turning Ambitious Projects Into Climate Solutions...
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Rogers CEO testifies in Ottawa after consumer complaints about price increases

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The C-E-O of telecom giant Rogers Communications was in the hot seat this afternoon. Grilled by MPs of all stripes about service contracts that allow the company to raise fees for rental equipment. The issue was first raised in a CBC Go...
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Federal government signs first modern treaty with a Métis government

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The federal government signed its first-ever modern treaty with a Métis government during a ceremony with the Manitoba Métis Federation in Winnipeg.Read more: cbc.ca/1.7398045.
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Winnipeg couple charged with killing animals also discussed intent to torture a child, police allege

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A Winnipeg couple charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty are now also charged with bestiality, child pornography offences and for planning to torture a child.
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Trouble Mounts For Sean 'Diddy' Combs: Rapper Denied Bail Again

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Sean “Diddy” Combs has been denied bail for the third time by a judge in New York City.
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Crowsnest Pass residents vote in favour of Grassy Mountain coal project

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Residents of Crowsnest Pass have overwhelmingly voted to support the development of a nearby coal project. The non-binding vote wrapped up Monday evening.
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Families of victims to read impact statements at Paul Bernardo parole hearing today

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Paul Bernardo is up for his third parole. The CBC's Sarah Leavitt
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Crowsnest Pass residents vote on contentious Grassy Mountain coal project

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The Municipality of Crowsnest Pass is holding a non-binding vote on whether to support a proposed coal mine at nearby Grassy Mountain.
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Judge in Alex Jones’ bankruptcy case orders new hearing on The Onion’s bid for Infowars

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Jones alleges fraud and collusion marred the bankruptcy auction in which The Onion was named the winning bidder on Nov. 14 over a company affiliated with him.
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Lyle and Erick Menedez set to appear in court

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This is the latest step towards a release bid for the brothers.
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Reports: Ceasefire deal reached between Israel and Hezbollah

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There are reports a ceasefire has been reached in Israel's conflict with Hezbollah. If there is a deal, many hurdles remain, but this is the most significant signal we've seen so far. CBC's Tom Parry joins from Jerusalem.
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The tension between single-family home neighbourhoods and higher-density housing projects

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A group of single-family homeowners in Surrey's Fleetwood neighbourhood lobbied against the introduction of a higher-density townhouse complex in their community. Surrey city council rejected the Wildwood townhouse development after a...
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Why it's important to get your hearing tested

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Some say hearing is the most important of the five senses since we use it to connect with others. Experts say it’s a good idea to get tested to know how we’re hearing overall.
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Windsor man who killed spouse pleads guilty to manslaughter

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A Windsor, Ont., man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2023 stabbing death of his common-law partner had been convicted of assaulting her in the past. CBC's Jennifer La Grassa reports.