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Interview with Natalie Campbell, Conservative mayoral candidate

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Interview with Natalie Campbell, Conservative mayoral candidate. Interview conducted by Noah Vickers
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Report by MEPs urges stricter regulation for spyware across EU

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The PEGA committee in the European Parliament has looked into the use of malicious software used for snooping purposes.
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Colombia peace hearings: Former strongman to appear before tribun

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A commander of one of Colombia’s disbanded militias is set to appear before a peace tribunal.
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Chileans to elect council to draft new constitution

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Chileans will vote on Sunday to choose a council that will replace the country's dictatorship-era constitution.
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German farmers concerned about livestock amid rising wolf attacks

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Farmers in Germany are calling for stricter measures against wolves following an increase in attacks on their livestock.
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Pakistan economy: Analysts warn textile industry could collapse

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The textile industry accounts for about 60 percent of Pakistan's exports.
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Pope to meet people displaced by conflict in South Sudan

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Many hope the visit will put pressure on politicians to work towards peace and reconciliation.
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Pope urges peace on visit to South Sudan

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Pope Francis arrived in Juba hoping to revive a peace process aimed at ending a decade-long conflict.
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Bleak outlook for Latin America as corruption soars: Index

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The annual report by the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index was released this week.
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‘Hurricane Hazel’ McCallion dead at 101

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Hazel McCallion, the longtime mayor of Mississauga, Ont., known affectionately as ‘Hurricane Hazel, has died at the age of 101. A political icon for decades in her home city, her influence extended far beyond it.
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Lebanese politicians stage sit-in to demand new president

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Several politicians in Lebanon are staging a sit-in in the Parliament after lawmakers failed to elect a president.
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Several politicians return to French court for corruption trials

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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and some former ministers are expected to face court this year.
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'No point putting more money into a broken system': Trudeau on health-care funding

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In a year-end interview with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says any increase in federal health-care funding to the provinces has to come with strings attached to ensure the...
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What we've learned from the Emergencies Act inquiry so far

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As the inquiry looking at the use of the Emergencies Act to end last winter's convoy protests enters a critical phase, David Common looks at what we've learned so far about what happened and where things went wrong.
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Trade unions accuse Uber of unfair influence on platform workers' rights

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Former chief lobbyist for the company turned whistleblower Mark MacGann appeared in front of MEPs Tuesday at hearing.
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'Very complicated': Belgian business owners struggle with high energy bills

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"We are wondering where we're going to end up because we're going to have to tighten our belts more and more," a man in Huy told Euronews
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Bulgarians vote in fourth election in less than two years

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Bulgarians are voting in their fourth general election in less than two years, amid soaring consumer prices and energy c
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Bosnia votes in general elections amid growing ethnic divide

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Voters are choosing the three members of the shared Bosnian presidency, parliament deputies, and the president of the co
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Bosnia elections: Divisions dim hopes for change for the youth

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An election in Bosnia is set to take place on October 2, as fear and uncertainty grip the country.
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Why Britain's state funeral for Queen Elizabeth will be unlike any other

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Who's who and where will they sit? There will be a rich mix of pomp, pageantry and lots of protocol when Britain's Queen Elizabeth is laid to rest.
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Thousands protest in Brussels over cost of living crisis

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Ten thousand people took to the streets of Brussels on Wednesday to protest against rising food and gas prices and unaffordable energy bills.
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Lebanese banks to close next week after more branches are stormed

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At least eight banks were held up by depositors in Beirut and other parts of country demanding access to their money.
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Chile’s Boric reshuffles cabinet after new constitution rejected

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President Gabriel Boric changes leadership of six ministries in first cabinet shake-up since he took office in March.
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Verbal attack of Chrystia Freeland raises concerns of harassment of politicians

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the harassment of his deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland, following a verbal attack by a man while she was at Grande Prairie, Alta. city hall. The incident was captured on video and is...