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China’s Xi Jinping, Trudeau have tense words on final day of G20 summit
The final day of the G20 summit was marked by a tense exchange between China’s President Xi Jinping and Justin Trudeau, when Jinping rebuked the prime minister for sharing details of their discussions a day earlier. The summit ended...
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China's Xi Jinping scolds Justin Trudeau at the G20
Chinese President Xi Jinping corners Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the G20 summit to rebuke him for releasing details to the public about their meeting the day before. The summit ended without a clear consensus to condemn...
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'Nobody cared about her life': family of Polish abortion ban victim speak out
Thousands took to the streets to protest the victim of Poland's near-total abortion ban, which was approved in October 2020.
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Biden, Xi meet amid strained ties ahead of G20 summit in Bali
The US and China are at odds over a range of issues from Taiwan to Hong Kong, trade, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Vermont, Michigan, California vote to protect abortion rights
Voters enshrined abortion rights in their state constitutions via ballot measures in Vermont, Michigan and California. Ballots measures on abortion in Montana and Kentucky were too close to call Wednesday morning.
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LGBT activists protest at FIFA Museum after Qatari ambassador's anti-gay comments
LGBT activists are outraged after the World Cup ambassador for the host country Qatar called homosexuality 'damage in the mind.' Representatives for All Out staged a protest at the FIFA Museum in Zurich.
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Minister Joly warns Canadians doing business in China: 'You need to be clear-eyed'
"I expect that China will react very negatively, but in fact, we have no choice," said former Canadian ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques of Canada's evolving policy on China, as outlined in broad strokes by Foreign Affairs Minister...
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Iran issues new threat against protesters as Canadians rally in solidarity
There are reports of violent clashes and arrests in Iran, just a day after thousands of demonstrators in Canada and around the world marched against the Iranian regime.
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Sri Lankans rally against government crackdown on protests
Security in Sri Lanka is high as protests against the rising cost of living get underway.
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At least 2 Canadian women and their children have left ISIS detention camp
At least two women, along with their children, have left an ISIS detention camp in Syria and are expected to return to Canada this week, CBC News has learned. It’s unclear what role Canada played in the repatriation effort.
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Women who left ISIS detention camp arrested upon arrival in Canada
Two Canadian women were arrested when they arrived in Montreal after being repatriated from a Syrian detention camp for family members of ISIS fighters. One woman faces multiple criminal charges, including participating in a terrorist...
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Australia's World Cup team posts video criticizing host Qatar's human rights record
The Australian men's soccer team, the Socceroos, has released a protest video speaking out against Qatar's treatment of migrant workers and LGBTQ+ people. The World Cup kicks off in Qatar on Nov. 20.
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Australian team condemns Qatar’s human rights record ahead of World Cup
Members of Australia’s men's World Cup team criticized host country Qatar for its poor human rights record in a black-and-white video, the first 2022 World Cup team to do so. Now, supporters and human rights groups are calling on Canada...
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MEPs award Ukraine's 'brave people' and President Zelenskyy with top human rights prize
This year's finalists included WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Colombia's Truth Commission.
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MEPs nominate the 'brave people' of Ukraine for Sakharov Prize, the EU's top human rights award
The other two finalists are WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Colombia's Truth Commission.
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Rendez-vous: the best of art and culture from across Europe
Discover the power of hieroglyphs at the British Museum, the power of cinema at Berlin's Human Rights film festival and take a journey through life and death with the artist, Fabienne Verdier.
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Leaked documents reveal Mexico's spyware abuses
A cyber attack on Mexico’s defence ministry has revealed the scope of surveillance by its armed forces.
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Protests over Mahsa Amini's death threaten Iranian regime
The mass demonstrations over Mahsa Amini's death in Iranian police custody could create lasting change, say analysts.
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The dangers Iranian women face when standing up to the regime
Shaparak Shajarizadeh, an Iranian women's rights activist and a former political prisoner, says the women standing up for women’s rights in Iran are doing so in the face of incredible danger, including imprisonment, abuse and even death....
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Trudeau says Canada will support women's rights in Iran and around the world
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government will continue to put pressure on the Iranian government as protests erupt in Canada and around the world in support of women's rights and human rights.
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Belarus human rights activist, groups in Russia, Ukraine
This year's Nobel Peace Prize honoured Ales Bialiatski from Belarus, the Russian human rights organization Memorial and the Ukrainian human rights organization Center for Civil Liberties.
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We are witnessing Iran's next revolution, says exiled former Crown Prince
On the protests in Iran the country's exiled former Crown Prince says "we are witnessing Iran's next revolution...what's imperative for my fellow compatriots to know is that the world is responding not only in moral support but in...
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Holes in Canada’s Citizenship Act leading to stateless children, advocate says
Don Chapman, of the Lost Canadians Society, outlines the deficiencies he says still exist in the Citizenship Act.
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In-custody death of Iranian woman Mahsa Amini sparks worldwide protests
The death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman who was in the custody of Iran's morality police, has sparked protests in Iran and around the world. The United Nations is now calling for Iran to launch a probe into her death.