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Fifth former minister in Senegal charged with corruption over Covid-19 funds

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Corruption scandal deepens in Senegal — A fifth ex-minister faces charges over $10 million in Covid-19 relief funds allegedly embezzled.
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Cheers And Chants Echo As Modi Arrives In Zagreb On First-Ever Visit By An Indian PM To Croatia

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Croatia on the final leg of his three-nation tour, following his visit to the G7 Summit in Canada. He was accorded a ceremonial welcome by Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković upon arrival in...
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‘First Open Your Eyes…’: Lavrov SCHOOLS NATO, EU Leaders After Lecture On Russian Strikes

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Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has hit out at NATO and other Western nations for criticising Moscow's strikes on Ukraine amid stalled peace efforts. Lavrov alleged that the West only reacts to what he called "legitimate" and...
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Illegal US arms fuel deadly gang violence in Haiti

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Most of the weapons being used in Haiti's gang war are coming from the US.
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You might think young voters are uninformed. Not these Windsor, Ont., first-time voters

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According to Elections Canada, less than half of eligible voters aged 18 to 24 voted in the 2021 federal election, the lowest turnout of any age group. But as the CBC's Kaitie Fraser found, these young Windsor voters casting their...
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What matters to 18-year-old voters? These Windsorites weigh in

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According to Elections Canada, less than half of eligible voters aged 18 to 24 voted in the 2021 federal election, the lowest turnout of any age group. But as the CBC's Kaitie Fraser found, these young Windsor voters casting their...
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More mobility could mean losing health-care workers: Manitoba union heads

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Union leaders are concerned a proposal to ease labour mobility rules across the country will lead workers who feel overworked in Manitoba's health-care system to flee.
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Quebec journalist delves into voter cynicism in new book

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Alexandre Duval, a National Assembly reporter with Radio-Canada on sabbatical leave, released a new book called, Obsession: élections!, in which he argues that politicians have come to prioritize winning elections over effective...
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'Whack Job': Insults Fly As Senate Hearing Turns Into Shouting Match | Kennedy On Fire

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During a Senate Subcommittee hearing on cryptocurrencies, Senator John Kennedy went after Dr. Richard Painter for his post on X, accusing Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of being bought by the crypto industry. After a heated back and forth,...
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Eby "concerned about trend lines" after explosion at Bowinn Ma's constituency office

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R.C.M.P. are investigating after an explosive device went off outside BC Infrastructure Minister Bowinn Ma's constituency office in North Vancouver on Friday. U.B.C. political scientist Stewart Prest brings the larger context around the...
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Eby 'concerned about trend lines' after explosion at Bowinn Ma's constituency office

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Premier David Eby is calling an incident involving an explosive device at NDP MLA Bowinn Ma's constituency office in North Vancouver "profoundly concerning and troubling." UBC professor Stewart Prest spoke to CBC’s Stephen Quinn about...
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Empowering young people and newcomers to get out and vote

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Unsure about how the upcoming federal election works or how you can participate? We speak with Alex Pettem from the non-profit Y4Y about the group's upcoming information session aimed primarily at young people and newcomers to Canada.
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More defence spending would be good news to people who live in Petawawa

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The army base is inextricably linked with the town and its businesses. Residents say election promises of more defence spending will help the civilians in town, too.
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South Korea's Constitutional Court to rule on Yoon impeachment; Acting President urges for calm

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South Korea is bracing for possible blowback from the impending verdict on suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment. Acting President Han Duck-Soo has urged political leaders across party lines to accept the verdict and not make...
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French far-right leader Marine Le Pen awaits court verdict for alleged EU funds misuse

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The long-running case threatens to ruin any bid by Le Pen for the presidency in 2027.
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What’s driving young voters in Canada’s federal election?

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With Canada's 45th federal election coming up, Gen Z voters are determined to make an impact, with many of them casting ballots for the first time. Their participation will play a role in determining the outcome of the election. As...
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German civil servant fired for Pro-Palestinian comment

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Firing for pro-Palestinian comments
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Kenya's church donations ignite protests amid economic struggle

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The gift by the President drew criticism from some young Kenyans struggling with the cost of living.
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Athens: Demonstrators demand justice for 57 victims killed in rail tragedy

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In Greece, the 2023 railway disaster has sparked widespread protests. On Wednesday, thousands took to the streets of Athens, demanding accountability from politicians. The demonstrations quickly escalated into clashes. Watch in for more...
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Greece train crash: Greeks seek justice for victims of Tempe

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Thousands of people are expected to take to the streets in Greece on Friday as part of a general strike.
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How corrupt are American politicians?

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#Gravitas Tech billionaire Elon Musk has said that members of the U.S. Congress should receive salary increases to discourage corruption. In its history, the U.S. has witnessed a series of high-profile political corruption scandals that...
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Trudeau says Singh's call to bar Trump from G7 meeting 'not responsible'

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When asked about NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s calls to uninvite U.S. President Donald Trump from the G7 summit in Canada this June, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said it’s easy for politicians to toss out shocking things to say.
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Thousands demonstrate the Munich Security Conference pleading officials to prioritise peace over war

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Thousands demonstrated in Germany at the site of the Munich Security Conference protesting against NATO, the arms industry and further weapons deliveries to Ukraine as a counter pro-Ukraine protest also took place.
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Israeli public anger for delay in captives’ release directed at Netanyahu: Analysis

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Hamas’s decision was “tragic” but expected, says ex-Israeli diplomat Pinkas, blaming Netanyahu’s stance on the ceasefire deal.