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Dozens arrested in sweeping Hong Kong crackdown

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Dozens of Hong Kong opposition politicians and activists have been arrested under the territory’s national security law.
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Opening day camps is a risk without a safety plan, says expert

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Quebec has announced plans to open its day camps for the summer. However, Dr. Michael Warner of the Michael Garron Hospital in Toronto says unless camps have clear safety plans in place, opening them may pose a risk. Experts in some...
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Trudeau questioned about putting Long Term Care homes under federal regulations

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Thursday.
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Brazil justice minister resigns, accuses Bolsonaro of meddling

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Sergio Moro is one of the stars of Bolsonaro's government due to his record of fighting corruption.
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Lebanon: MPs meet in theatre, protesters out in cars

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Protests held again worsening economic, social conditions while parliament approves use of cannabis.
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France's Macron extends lockdown until May 11

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French President Emmanuel Macron has extended a virtual lockdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak until May 11, saying the battle not yet been won despite some gains made.
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The week in Europe: Rescue plans, MEPs on the frontlines & robo-helpers

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The coronavirus pandemic has put European cooperation under strain, but this week it looked like the bloc is out of woods, for now. Money talks Finance ministers for Eurozone countries managed to clinch a compromise over how to finance...
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Coronavirus: EU faces criticism for lack of unity

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The continent has almost half of all coronavirus infections worldwide, and two-thirds of deaths.
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Biden Administration Likely To Take Moderate, Cautious Approach Despite Boosting Diversity

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Jason Nichols, Ph.D., Senior Lecturer, African American Studies Department, University of Maryland joins Cheddar to discuss diversity in the Biden Administration.
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Sweden response to coronavirus outbreak divides opinion

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There are more than 4,000 infections and 180 deaths, but some schools remain open, and large gatherings were still allowed as recently as last week.
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Cooper says he's following health officials' advice after U.S. conference

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Conservative MP Michael Cooper says he didn't come into contact with the person at a U.S. conference who later tested positive for COVID-19.
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Malaysian politics in turmoil: Is Mahathir-Anwar alliance over?

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There is political turmoil in Malaysia after the king accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
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Racism and far-right threat 'very high' in Germany, says minister

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Police presence across Germany and around mosques was stepped up on Friday as hundreds flocked to attend prayer in the central city of Hanau where nine people were killed on Wednesday evening. Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said that...
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COVID-19 is taking a toll on public health officials | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Public health officials have become the face of Canada’s plan to combat the virus.
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Hanau shootings: Thousands gather across Germany to mourn victims

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Thousands of people across Germany are gathering on Thursday evening to pay tribute to the nine people killed the previous evening when a gunman opened fire at two hookah lounges in the central city of Hanau. Gatherings are being held in...
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Wet’suwet’en coverage: Has the media been fair? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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As the Wet’suwet’en land dispute story continues to dominate the headlines, critics wonder: Are journalists giving it fair coverage?
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Why Preston Manning is worried about Canada | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Former Reform Party leader Preston Manning sits down with The Weekly to discuss the future of Canada’s Conservative Party, and why he thinks so many politicians are getting it wrong.
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Ireland election: Waiting to see doctor tops voter concerns

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As Ireland gears up for a snap general election this weekend, addressing inequality and complexity of the country's healthcare system has emerged as the number one priority for voters.
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Kenya's former President Daniel arap Moi has died, aged 95

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Moi was seen as a unifying figure when he took power in 1978. He led Kenya for 24 years before stepping down in 2002.
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India pollution: Calls for action to improve Delhi air quality

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With elections on the horizon, a call for action from residents of one of the world's most polluted cities.
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Hudson Valley politicians participate in briefing, discuss security measures after Minnesota shootings

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As News 12 has reported, Vance Boelter is accused of shooting and killing state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband at their home on Saturday.
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Interior Health CEO steps down amid Kelowna pediatric unit closure

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Interior Health CEO Susan Brown is stepping down months ahead of her scheduled retirement, amid an ongoing closure of the Kelowna General Hospital's pediatric unit and calls for her resignation. Brady Strachan has the details.
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Interior Health CEO being replaced months ahead of scheduled retirement

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The interior health CEO is stepping down months ahead of her scheduled retirement. This comes as there has been a pediatric crisis at the Interiors biggest hospital and growing calls for her to resign.
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Lavrov's Unusual Response To Macron Wife Slap; 'In Europe, I Consider Only Two-Three...' | Watch

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov refused to comment on French President Macron’s slapgate moment, saying that politicians should be 'judged' by their political deeds. Lavrov also remarked that, in his view, there are few European...