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Expelling Chinese diplomat 'shouldn't have taken this long': Conservative MP
Conservative MP Michael Chong says the government should have expelled Zhao Wei as soon as it knew he was involved in Beijing's reported effort to target his family.
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Canada expels Chinese diplomat
Canada has declared Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei 'persona non grata' after days of pressure from opposition parties. The diplomat has five days to leave Canada after being accused of targeting Conservative MP Michael Chong's family living...
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Singh calls for meeting with all party leaders on foreign interference
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he sent a letter to the prime minister on Wednesday requesting the meeting and renewing calls for a public inquiry into foreign interference.
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Scandals can have a 'shattering effect' on people's trust in the EU, warns Ombudsman
In an interview with Euronews, Emily O'Reilly said citizens were "almost predestined" to distrust the EU institutions.
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European Parliament calls for more solidarity on migration as negotiations on issue approach
The vote by MEPs in Strasbourg on Thursday establishes the institution's negotiating stance, as it prepares to enter long-awaited talks with EU countries on the matter.
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Cooper, Telford spar during House committee testimony
Conservative MP Michael Cooper asks the prime minister’s chief of staff Katie Telford what she knew about a text communication from Beijing's consul general in Toronto to a sitting MP.
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Corruption scandal: Eva Kaili kept behind bars as prosecutor's 'trophy,' her lawyer claims
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Sven Mary said the Belgian authorities have not found any new evidence to justify Eva Kaili's imprisonment.
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Australian Indigenous bill a 'new chapter' to repair relations
Australia's parliament has introduced a bill that paves the way for a referendum to recognise Indigenous people in the c
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Malaysia's MPs want to abolish mandatory capital punishment
In Malaysia, the lower house of parliament is voting to abolish the mandatory death penalty for crimes such as murder an
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Adani crisis ignites India contagion fears, credit warnings
Amid concerns turmoil could over into broader financial system, India’s central bank has asked lenders for loan details.
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Protests rage in France for 10th day as Macron remains defiant
Exit from the firestorm of protest triggered by Macron’s changes looks as far away as ever.
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Humza Yousaf confirmed as Scotland's new leader
A day after being elected as SNP leader, Humza Yousaf has been formally elected as Scotland's first minister.
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Lebanon MPs pledge to sit in until president is elected
Two politicians in Lebanon are in the second week of a sit-in inside the legislature.
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Parliament returns Monday. Here’s what to watch for.
Parliament resumes Monday with the first sitting since the holiday break. Rosemary Barton, CBC’s chief political correspondent, breaks down what issues will likely dominate debate in Ottawa in the coming weeks.
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Tunisia votes: Low turnout in second round of elections
Preliminary data suggests only a little over 11 percent of voters cast their ballots, in the second round of Tunisia's p
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UK government sacking: Nadhim Zahawi fired over tax affairs
Rishi Sunak has fired the chair of his ruling Conservative party, following weeks of revelations about his tax affairs.
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Party positions solidify as MPs return to Parliament after break
On the first day back on Parliament Hill after the holiday break, opposition leaders revealed where they think the governing Liberals are most vulnerable.
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European Parliament corruption suspect Francesco Giorgi to remain in Belgian jail
Giorgi's lawyer said that a deal struck earlier this month between former MEP Antonio Panzeri and the authorities to reveal all elements of the criminal organisation won't change his client's position.
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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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'We all have to be anti-corruption champions,' says MEP Marc Angel as he secures Eva Kaili's VP spot
Eva Kaili was removed from her position as Vice-President after being charged with corruption and money laundering.
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Corruption scandal: EU Parliament chief vows to review laws and trips in search for undue influence
In her first interview with Euronews since the corruption scandal erupted, the European Parliament President promised "immediate" reforms.
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EU corruption scandal: European Parliament starts process to waive immunity of two more MEPs
Marc Tarabella and Andrea Cozzolino are both members of the Socialists & Democrats Group.
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'Extremely devastating' to learn of death of female Afghan MP, says NDP foreign affairs critic
The death of female Afghan MP Mursal Nabizada was 'extremely devastating' news for NDP foreign affairs critic Heather McPherson, one of six MPs that issued a joint statement calling on the federal government to take action.
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Benin voters to head to the polls on Sunday
Voters in Benin will head to the polls on Sunday to elect members of parliament.