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Japan unveils lunar rover prototype

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Joins 15 other teams in bid to land privately owned craft on moon
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A strong line-up for Venice Film Festival 2016

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This year the Venice Film Festival will open with the world premiere of Damien Chazelle’s new film “La La Land”. A musical romantic comedy-drama about a jazz pianist who falls in love with an aspiring actress in Los Angeles. Founded in...
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EU regulators hit Google with more anti-trust charges

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EU regulators have hit Google with another anti trust charge. The European Commission accuses the tech giant of blocking rivals in the online search advertising market. In another case, it says Google favours its own shopping services...
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EU regulators hit Google with more anti-trust charges

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EU regulators have hit Google with another anti trust charge. The European Commission accuses the tech giant of blocking rivals in the online search advertising market. In another case, it says Google favours its own shopping services...
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Berlin fashion week seeks technology-fashion fusion

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Berlin fashion week has been showcasing its “Fashion Fusion” and “Smart Fashion” exhibits designers hope set the pointers for the future of what we will all be wearing. Local designer Anja Gockel also celebrates 20 years of her label...
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The Big Picture

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The panel discusses whether public sector workers should have the right to strike
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Increased competition

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Stan Gadek, CEO of Canada Jetlines, a new low cost airline that claims it will have the lowest base fares in the country
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eSkills – Investing in European Youth to boost digital skills

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This episode of Planet Business comes form Sofia, Bulgaria. Serge Rombi: “Vessela Kalacheva, CEO of BAIT (European Association of Information Technologies), is with us. You’re from the European campaign “eSkills for...
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The final countdown to the glitter and glitz of Cannes Film Festival

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The final preparations are being put in place to arguably the most important film festival of them all, the 69th edition of Cannes, which kicks off this week. With up to 50,000 visitors expected, security will be paramount. Forty-nine...
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The Voice talents Joe & Jake to take on Eurovision

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It’s been a whirlwind twelve months for Joe and Jake. After competing against each other on UK TV talent show ‘The Voice’, the pop duo is about to take on the rest of Europe at the Eurovision Song Contest. The pair also recently signed a...
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Hyperloop | Companies push to make it a reality

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Hyperloop is the concept of moving products and people in low-pressure tubes. Companies are working to make it a reality in the near future.
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NBA All-Star grand finale

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This will be Kobe Bryant's 18th and final All-Star Game. Tip-off for the first game to take place outside the U.S. is at 8:30 pm ET
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How taxi drivers are faring since the arrival of Uber

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Uber has expanded explosively, transforming cities everywhere it goes. But around the world traditional taxis have been pushing back.
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Indigenous Twilight dancers cope with suicide trauma

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Twilight dancers are a group of Indigenous teens competing in square dance, which they say helps them cope with the trauma of suicide in their community.
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52nd annual calligraphy contest in Tokyo

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More than 3,000 people's work judged on form, brush strokes and composition
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Fingers crossed for SpaceX reusable rocket launch and landing test

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Launch is the company's 1st since its space cargo ship was destroyed in a failed launch in June
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Battle of the robots at Tallin’s University of Technology

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A robotics competition in the Estonian capital Tallinn is aiming inspire the next generation of engineers. Around 1,500 competitors together with 650 robots gathered at Tallinn’s University of Technology to battle it out in various...
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McIntosh advances to 200-metre butterfly with convincing swim

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Canada's Summer McIntosh swam to a time of 2:04.87 in Wednesday's 200-metre butterfly semifinal securing a spot in the final at Paris 2024.
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What do you know about the history of the Olympics? This Windsorite has a website for that

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Nick Pontikis has been fascinated by mythology and the Olympics for most of his life. He runs a website, mythman.com, which has now been around for 25 years. Pontikis caught up with the CBC's Michael Evans, to talk all things Olympics...
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Canadian women’s soccer team battles back to beat France 2-1 amid scandal

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After being swept up in a drone-spying scandal, the Canadian women’s soccer team battleed back to beat France 2-1 and keep their Olympic hopes alive.
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Going for gold: Rockland County woman to compete in upcoming Olympic games

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Charlotte Buck's journey started with rowing on Rockland Lake in 2014 and it has led her to the world’s biggest stage twice.
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Does Windsor-Essex have one of the best pizza chefs in the world?

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Dean Litster, owner and operator of Armando's Amherstburg and Armando's Leamington, is now on a list of 200 international candidates for Best Pizza in 2024, as determined by a world awards organization called The Best Chef. CBC Windsor...
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Defending champion Miki Sudo wins women's division of Nathan's annual hot dog eating contest

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Thousands of fans flock each year to the event held outside the original Nathan’s location in Brooklyn's Coney Island. Competitors are coming from over a dozen states and five continents.
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Patrick Bertoletti wins his first men’s title at annual Nathan’s hot dog eating contest

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Thousands of fans flock each year to the event held outside the original Nathan’s location in Brooklyn's Coney Island. Competitors are coming from over a dozen states and five continents.