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New York subway attack suspect arrested, faces ‘terrorism’ charge
Frank R James, 62, is the sole suspect in a shooting on a Brooklyn subway train that injured at least 23 people.
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Investigation into Anne Frank’s supposed betrayer questioned
Some historians and a Dutch publisher are voicing questions about the investigation that led to identifying a supposed betrayer of Anne Frank and her family during the Second World War.
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Biden-Xi virtual summit 'a good sign,' says former ambassador to China
President Joe Biden will hold a virtual summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping this Monday. Former Canadian ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques tells Power & Politics the summit signals that 'both sides have come to the conclusion...
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New report on destruction of Flight PS752 accuses Iran of using civilian passengers as human shields
A fact-finding report written by the families of PS752 victims, accuses Iran of shooting down the passenger jet deliberately. Hamed Esmaeilion, president of the association representing families of flight PS752 victims, says families are...
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Budget expert discusses how Liberal platform offers sustainability
Sahir Khan with the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy tells Power & Politics, that despite an increase in the deficit, the Liberals' fiscal plan remains sustainable over the long-term.
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PHAC's problems have been discussed for decades, auditor general says
Auditor General Karen Hogan tells Power & Politics host Vassy Kapelos that some of the issues raised in her report on Canada's public health agency were flagged in previous reports going as far back as 1999.
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Dutch government under pressure after Labour Party leader steps down over welfare benefits scandal
Mark Rutte's government is under pressure to respond to a welfare benefits scandal after Labour Party leader Lodewijk Asscher stepped down.
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Dutch PM Mark Rutte resigns after government engulfed by welfare benefits scandal
Mark Rutte's government had come under pressure to respond to a welfare benefits scandal after Labour Party leader Lodewijk Asscher stepped down.
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Dutch government resigns amid child welfare benefits scandal
The Dutch government is resigning over its response to a child welfare benefits scandal, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Friday.
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DR Congo legislators vote to remove parliament speaker
The move against the ally of the country's former president is a test of support for incumbent President Felix Tshisekedi.
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UN's outgoing human rights envoy to Myanmar slams Suu Kyi
The UN's outgoing human rights envoy for Myanmar says the country's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, has failed to live up to her reputation as a humanitarian.
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RCMP to take on larger role in N.S. after public inquiry
Nova Scotia has determined a larger role from the RCMP after a public inquiry identified serious failures in their response to a 2020 mass shooting in the province.
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Russia unleashes massive wave of aerial attacks across Ukraine
Russia again escalated its air attacks on Ukraine over the weekend, targeting more than 30 cities and towns with missiles and drones, including the capital as it celebrated Kyiv Day. The attacks killed at least a dozen people, some of...
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Is Trump's wildly expensive ‘Golden Dome’ plan even possible?
President Donald Trump has big plans for a ‘Golden Dome’ defence system to protect the U.S. from missile attacks. CBC’s Jonathon Gatehouse breaks down the plan, the massive price tag and whether it’s even possible.
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Is Trump's wildly expensive Golden Dome plan even possible?
U.S. President Donald Trump has big plans for a Golden Dome defence system to protect the country from missile attacks. CBC’s Jonathon Gatehouse breaks down the plan, the massive price tag and whether it’s even possible.
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N.B. Power auditors field questions from MLAs about bill spikes
Two political parties say they accept that meters accurately measure electricity consumption. One still isn’t sure.
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Protest held in Bridgeport in aftermath of fatal officer-involved shooting
Demonstrators gathered at the Margaret E. Morton Government Center before marching to the Bridgeport Police Department.
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Pakistan train attack: High-level security meet in Balochistan over insurgent attack
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will visit Balochistan today to chair a high-level security meeting in the province, following the attack on the Jaffer Express. Watch this report for more details!
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What Mumbai's Rich Can Learn From LA Fires | Amitav Ghosh
Author Amitav Ghosh isn't surprised with what happened in LA. Speaking to TOI's Saikat Dasgupta, the author said there shouldn't have been a city of Los Angeles in the first place given its location and geography. The fires have drawn...
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs reacts to partial verdict being reached in his sex trafficking trial
The 55-year-old music mogul had been accused of two counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution and racketeering conspiracy.
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Humza Yousaf on cabinet reshuffle: 'Gray now has one of the toughest jobs in government'
Humza Yousaf speaks to media to discuss his new cabinet team. He said his key ally Neil Gray now has "one of the toughest jobs in government" as health secretary following the resignation of Michael Matheson. He says the merging of the...
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Can Japan's Carmakers Survive China's EV Threat?
Japanese carmakers like Honda and Nissan are losing market share at an alarming rate as China doubles down on electric vehicles. Can the once mighty Japanese brands rally in the face of this threat?
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South Korea Fails to Arrest Impeached President Yoon
South Korean anti-corruption investigators failed to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday. A team from the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials entered Yoon's residential compound, but arrest attempts...
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Why more school teachers are incorporating science experiments inside their classrooms
The summer months may have just started for kids, but teachers from around the country are already preparing for the next school year. (Scripps News)