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Europe makes significant changes in coronavirus fight

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France has entered nationwide lockdown - with thousands of police on the streets to fine people if they cannot prove they are buying food or going to work.
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Europe closes borders to curb coronavirus spread

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EU says must do 'utmost' to protect citizens from virus, as Italy reports more than 2,500 have died from COVID-19.
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Facial recognition: Concerns over China's widespread surveillance

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The technology is part of the government's nationwide plan to boost security and surveillance.
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Throwback: The Dalai Lama in Canada

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The Dalai Lama announced plans for his succession ahead of his 90th birthday this weekend. The spiritual leader has visited Canada several times, including in 1990, when he wasn’t officially recognized by the Canadian government. That...
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US Independence day: 100 people become naturalised citizens on July 4

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Over the years, a citizenship ceremony has become part of US Independence Day traditions at Mount Vernon, in the state of Virginia.
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Dozens become citizens on Canada's 158th birthday

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Canada Day was especially significant for dozens of people around Metro Vancouver who took their oath of citizenship on Tuesday at Canada Place. Pinki Wong reports.
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Yukon musician Matthew Lien gets his Canadian citizenship

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Celebrated Yukon musician Matthew Lien, who is from the U.S., became a Canadian citizen at Tuesday's citizenship ceremony in Whitehorse ... after singing the national anthem.
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Joy, pride on full display at Canada Day citizenship ceremony in Halifax

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Forty-nine people became Canadian citizens at a Canada Day ceremony at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax. And as Andrew Lam reports, it was a joyous occasion.
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Canada Day marked with patriotic celebrations

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Across the country, people were in celebration mode for Canada Day with an extra dose of patriotism after months of insults and threats from the U.S. president.
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Fire rips through apartment building in Fordham, 4 families displaced

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According to FDNY, a fire started on the top floor of the apartment building at 2705 Marion Ave.
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Fire breaks out on White Plains Road in Parkchester

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A fire broke out overnight on White Plains Road in Parkchester. It appears the fire started in the backyard of a home. Brittany Cadet reports from the scene of the fire, where the smell of charred wood and smoke lingered in the air.
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‘So happy to know my voice matters,’ says first-time voter

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Naiwen Cao voted for the first time in his life during the advance polls, and says immigration and cost of living were top of mind when casting his ballot. Cao became a Canadian citizen in January, and sees voting as a ‘great...
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What it would take to get voters in these 2 ridings to the polls

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Only one in two eligible voters in the Skyview & McKnight ridings cast a ballot in 2021, among the lowest turnouts in southern Alberta. So with election day looming, we asked residents why they vote, or not, and if anything would change...
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‘Chaos in CT.’ State’s top election official raises alarm about proposed voting law

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The SAVE Act requires proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. But Connecticut's secretary of state believes it would be a logistical nightmare for citizens and election officials.
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South Sudan backtracks on decision to not accept deportee from US in visa row with Washington

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South Sudan's transitional government has reversed its decision of refusing entry to a man deported from the US, of whom it initially said that he was a DRC citizen. The decision comes in the midst of a visa row with Washington, which...
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Obama Calls On Americans To Resist Trump’s Agenda, Defend Democracy And Free Speech

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Barack Obama urges Americans to “sacrifice a little” to protect democracy, free speech, and equality. Speaking at Hamilton College, he warned of rising authoritarianism and criticised Trump-era crackdowns. Obama backed student protest...
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Why some GTA ridings have among the worst voter turnout — and what could change that

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Despite being a key battleground during most elections, the GTA's voter turnout track record is even worse than other places across Ontario. CBC's Chris Glover spoke to residents to find out why.
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2 people injured in Brooklyn car fire

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The FDNY says it received the call at around 8 a.m. this morning.
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Car fire erupts along Belt Parkway in East New York, 1 person seriously hurt

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The FDNY says it received the call at around 8 a.m. this morning.
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Canada's counter-tariffs hurting small businesses, but most support them

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Most small businesses approve of Canada's counter-tariffs according to a survey of members of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, even as the costs of items like steel and sporting goods imported from the U.S. are increasing.
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Bangladesh political party: New student-led party launched at rally in Dhaka

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A Bangladeshi student group that led an uprising to oust Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina last year has started a new political party.
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Child protection or censorship? The legal battle between the Court of Justice of the EU and Hungary

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Necessary for some, discriminatory for others, Hungary's so-called “child protection law” has been the subject of a hearing at the Court of Justice of the European Union. Whatever its nature, the ruling could further determine the...
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Westchester County legislator wants Rep. Lawler to apologize to community over comments on citizenship status

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Controversy is brewing over comments made by Rep. Mike Lawler on a Westchester County legislator's citizenship status.
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Fear grips undocumented workers in the US as raids spark economic and emotional turmoil

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Across the US, undocumented workers live in fear, avoiding work and public spaces, fearing detention and family separation.