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'In some ways, this coup is not a surprise': Journalist

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Isma'il Kushkush, a Sudanese-American journalist, joined Power & Politics Monday to discuss the military coup in Sudan.
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Chile protests mark two years since deadly riots

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Protests have been going on in Chile, marking two years since riots left more than 30 people dead.
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Protesters are not going to advance their cause by occupying downtown Ottawa: Transport minister

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"Their demands are quite unreasonable," said Transport Minister Omar Alghabra of the anti-COVID-19 measures protesters in Ottawa and other cities. "I understand people are frustrated...but occupying downtown Ottawa - or other cities - is...
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Jagmeet Singh: ‘We are prepared to withdraw our support as soon as this matter is resolved'

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh joins Power & Politics to discuss why his party is 'reluctantly' voting to support the Emergencies Act declaration.
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Sudan PM says ‘serious crisis’ a threat to transition and country

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In Sudan, thousands of demonstrators have rallied near the presidential palace in Khartoum as tensions rise between civilian and military leaders.
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Lebanon sectarian politics: Small protest marks two-year movement calling for its end

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A small group of people in Lebanon have protested about the country's continuing sectarian policies - two years after widespread demonstrations denounced its deep political schisms.
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Kazakhstan's foreign policy to be much more Russia-oriented, says expert

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Eurasian Studies Professor Luca Anceschi says the arrival of Russian troops will create a direct dependency between President Putin and President Tokayev, determining Kazakhstan's foreign policy for the next 20 years.
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Italians giving green light to green pass system

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Workers across Italy must now provide proof they are fully vaccinated, or supply a negative COVID-19 test result before starting their shift. According to the CBC's Megan Williams, despite some small protests, Italians are largely in...
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Belgium: Thousands rally ahead of COP26 summit

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Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Brussels ahead of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, which starts on October 31.
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Sudan protests call for resignation of military officials

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Sudanese protesters are demanding the resignation of military officials from the transitional Sovereign Council governing their nation.
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Health-care workers, associations condemn hospital protests

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Tim Guest, president of the Canadian Nurses Association, joins Power & Politics to discuss the protests that took place at hospitals around the country.
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Thailand’s political crisis: Pressure builds on prime minister to resign

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Protesters in Thailand are planning to take to the streets again on Saturday to call for the prime minister to step down.
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Nurses hold rallies across Alberta to protest against proposed wage cuts

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Alberta nurses took part in simultaneous information pickets across the province to amplify their concerns that understaffing, closed hospital beds and salary rollbacks will impact patient care.
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Afghans denounce Taliban's cabinet picks, fear for women's rights

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Members of the Taliban fired into the air to disperse a crowd of protesters who took to the streets in Kabul to denounce Taliban rule and demand women's rights.
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Algeria’s Abdelaziz Bouteflika dead at age 84

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Algeria's longest-serving president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, has died at the age of 84. He struggled with health issues for years after suffering a stroke.
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Demands grow as Colombians hold eighth day of mass protests

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Anti-government protests were met with police tear gas as rights group continue to raise concerns about excessive force.
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Thousands march in Colombia over tax proposals, rising insecurity

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Strike went ahead despite calls for it to be postponed because of COVID-19, with riot police using tear gas to disperse the crowds.
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ASEAN urged to consider Myanmar’s expulsion over coup abuses

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Analysts and former diplomats say Saturday’s summit in Jakarta could be the most consequential in the regional bloc’s 54-year history.
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Russian court orders Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation to suspend activities

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Earlier this month, the Moscow prosecutor's office had asked the court to declare FBK as an extremist group and its staff as extremists.
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Andrew Brown shooting: North Carolina city readies for ‘unrest’

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Brown, a Black man, was fatally shot by sheriff’s deputies and the public awaits the release of bodycam footage of the incident.
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Clashes in Pakistan after TLP takes several police hostage

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Police say they launched a security operation after a right-wing group took six security personnel hostage in Lahore.
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Jury considers verdict in George Floyd murder trial

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Former police officer Derek Chauvin is charged with killing Floyd, a Black man whose death fuelled global protests.
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Over 1,000 protesters reportedly arrested by Russian police

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Thousands of people across Russia marched Wednesday in support of imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, fearing he may die while on a hunger strike. A human rights group said nearly 1,500 people were arrested.
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Peru votes in ‘most fragmented elections in history’

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Peruvians, hard hit by COVID pandemic and political scandals, will cast ballots on Sunday for next president and Congress.