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Interview with Natalie Campbell, Conservative mayoral candidate
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
The annual report by the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index was released this week.
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‘Hurricane Hazel’ McCallion dead at 101
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
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
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
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
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
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
"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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...