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Fish harvesters say free enterprise is critical for the industry. Here’s what they’re asking for

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Hundreds of fish harvesters say their livelihood is on the line if changes aren’t made to existing rules for selling their catch. The CBC’s Mike Moore breaks down what the conflict is about.
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Article 23: Hong Kong legislature passes tough new national security law

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Rights groups and foreign governments fear fast-tracked law will erode civil liberties and may be used to silence critics.
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Israeli protesters rally outside defence ministry in Tel Aviv

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Israelis return to the streets, to protest against Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war in Gaza.
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CAA Implementation Triggers Protests, MHA Says No Impact On Indian Muslims’ Citizenship

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The Union Home Ministry has officially released the rules for the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), ahead of the General Elections 2024. The law aims to expedite citizenship for persecuted non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh,...
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India implements ‘anti-Muslim’ 2019 citizenship law weeks before election

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Narendra Modi’s government announces rules to implement the controversial law, weeks before he seeks a rare third term in vote due by May.
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Thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv calling for Netanyahu’s resignation

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The government is under pressure to not only secure the release of captives in Gaza, but to also reach a ceasefire deal ahead of Ramadan.
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Polish farmers block Ukraine’s border in protest against grain imports

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Farmers are angry at what they say is unfair competition from cheaper imports from Poland’s war-torn neighbour and ally.
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Rishi Sunak Warns Democracy Itself Is A Target For Extremists As He Gives Address To The Nation

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Rishi Sunak Warns Democracy Itself Is A Target For Extremists As He Gives Address To The Nation
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Rising food prices spark protests and smuggling in Nigeria's growing crisis

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Nigeria faces food crisis as prices skyrocket, trade unions call for protests, and smugglers exacerbate the situation.
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Philippine Protesters Resist Marcos Jr.'s bid to change constitution

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Philippine protesters resist Marcos Jr.'s bid to change the constitution, fearing it will lead to his power monopoly.
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Berlinale film festival marred by 'antisemitic' protests

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A number of speeches were made at the Berlin film festival's closing ceremony, accusing Israel of genocide in its war against Hamas.
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Farmers from 12 EU countries continue to protest agricultural policies

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Farmers complain that the EU’s environmental policies, such as the Green Deal, and low-cost imports from third countries which they say don't have to respect such high environmental standards.
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Hundreds of farmers have driven their tractors into Madrid as part of ongoing protests

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Hundreds of farmers have driven their tractors into Madrid as part of ongoing protests
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Polish Farmers Protest Over Grain Prices, Block Border with Ukraine in 180 Locations

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Polish farmers block border, demand talk with leaders over low grain prices and unfair competition from Ukraine.
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Netanyahu urged to resign as anti-government protests escalate in Tel Aviv

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Israeli protesters demand early elections and PM Netanyahu's resignation, but he refuses to step down amid plummeting popularity.
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Indian farmers' march on Delhi blocked for 4th day

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Thousands of India’s farmers continue their protest some 200 kilometres outside New Delhi, having been blocked from moving closer to the capital for the last four days. They are demanding a guaranteed price for crops after they say they...
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Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died at the Arctic prison

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Alexei Navalny: Investigated corruption, poisoned, imprisoned, criticized Ukraine invasion, and suffered health issues.
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World leaders blame Putin for Alexei Navalny’s death in a Russian prison.

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World leaders blame Putin for Alexei Navalny’s death in a Russian prison.
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The Day Before October 7

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What was the mood in Gaza before war broke out?
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Senegal postponement protests: Burning anger at president's election decision

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Protests in Dakar over election delay led to clashes with security forces, accusations of power extension were made.
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Amid Protests & Blasts, Will Pakistan Have A Full-term PM?

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Amid protests and blasts, Pakistan held its 12th national general elections. Key players in the Pakistani political landscape include incumbent Prime Minister Imran Khan, opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif, PML-N Chief Nawaz Sharif and...
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Israeli police break up protest blocking aid to Gaza: Report

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18 Israelis are arrested at the Karem Abu Salem border crossing, trying to stop humanitarian aid from entering Gaza.
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Senegal parliament delays election to December 15 after chaotic vote

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Some opposition lawmakers were forcibly removed from the chamber after security forces stormed the building.
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Embattled Toms River mayor speaks to News 12 in exclusive interview

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In a News 12 New Jersey exclusive, Jim Murdoch talked with new mayor Dan Rodrick in his first sit-down interview with the media since taking office.