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Bangladesh counts votes in low-turnout election boycotted by opposition
Initial signs suggest a low turnout in a controversial poll guaranteed to give a fourth straight term to PM Sheikh Hasina.
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McKenna says fossil fuel companies at the COP table are the 'reality we're in'
Catherine McKenna, former environment minister and chair of the UN expert group on net-zero emissions, says at the end of the COP28 climate summit, 'We're going to all have to take stock,' and see if they are actually driving action.
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Liberals 'have lost their credibility' on climate change, Singh says
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the Liberals are dividing Canadians around climate change with a recent shift in carbon tax policy that will mostly impact people living in Atlantic Canada.
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Qatar's emir: International community ‘acting as if Palestinian children are worthless’
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said Israel should not be given a green light for unconditional killing.
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No public inquiry on foreign interference needed, rapporteur says
Special rapporteur David Johnston explains why he ruled out recommending a public inquiry into foreign election interference. He says his investigation did reveal shortcomings in how intelligence is communicated to the government and...
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Liz Truss resigns as British PM after only 6 weeks
After just six tumultuous weeks in office, Liz Truss resigned Thursday as Britain’s Prime Minister, setting the U.K. on course for its fifth prime minister in just over six years, and sparking calls for a general election from opposition...
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Embattled U.K. PM fires finance minister, changes tax plan
British Prime Minister Liz Truss fired her finance minister and reversed course on part of her economic plan on Friday, as she faced growing financial and political fallout that has some calling for her resignation.
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U.S. criticized for civilian deaths after ISIS leader dies in raid
The U.S. is being criticized for the deaths of civilians, including three children, during a raid in Syria to capture the head of ISIS, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, who killed himself during the raid.
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How much do Conservatives’ campaign commitments cost?
Chief economist for the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy Mostafa Askari joins Power & Politics to talk about the fiscal credibility of the Conservative Party's platform costing.
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Does Trump campaign have grounds for Michigan lawsuit?
Elections attorney J.C. Planas questioned the Trump campaign's claim that it had no meaningful access to the counting of Michigan ballots, which is the basis of the lawsuit it filed today.
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Complainant in hockey sexual assault trial grilled about ‘porn star persona’
The complainant in a high-profile sexual assault trial testified she was caught off guard when multiple hockey players entered the hotel room after she had consensual sex. She was challenged on her memory, reactions and whether she...
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Putin Says Ready for Summit if Talks Yield Results,Zelensky Accuses Moscow of Withholding Memorandum
Putin Says Ready for Summit if Talks Yield Results,Zelensky Accuses Moscow of Withholding Memorandum
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Memecoins: From jokes to investor nightmares
Memecoins aren’t just jokes anymore—they're billion-dollar scandals. Nearly every celebrity-backed memecoin follows the same trend: skyrocketing and then collapsing, leaving investors burned. As the 3.3 trillion dollar crypto market...
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Europe’s “coalition of the willing” to focus on Ukraine’s security
Benjamin Tallis of the Democratic Strategy Initiative on what stops the EU from acting decisively for Ukraine.
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Delhi Election Results: BJP set to form government in Delhi as Arvind kejriwal loses key seat
After 27 years, BJP is set to return to power in Delhi, leading with 48 seats while AAP trails at 22. In a major upset, Arvind Kejriwal has lost the New Delhi seat to BJP’s Parvesh Singh. The political landscape in the capital is...
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Why Canada accepts most refugee claims from Turkey and Iran
CBC News has learned that as Canada's acceptance rate of refugee claims ballooned in the last five years, people from Iran and Turkey had the highest acceptance rate at more than 95 per cent. Immigration lawyers say the high acceptance...
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Swinney concerned about budget after ‘chaotic and shambolic’ welfare reforms
John Swinney has said the UK Labour Government’s handling of welfare reforms has been “chaotic and shambolic”, as he expressed concern for what the concessions could mean for the Scottish budget. The First Minister responded after Sir...
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Shadow chancellor promises Tories will 'never again' make unfunded fiscal commitments
The shadow chancellor Mel Stride said a “bold rewiring” of the economy is needed as part of Tory efforts to “regain trust” following the fallout from Liz Truss’ mini-budget. In a speech at the Royal Society of Arts, Mel Stride said the...
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Bessent Says Strong Dollar Policy Completely Intact Under Trump
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says a strong dollar policy is "completely intact" under President Donald Trump as he explains the economic importance of a strong currency. Bessent speaks with Bloomberg's Saleha Mohsin.
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'Sigh of relief' in Treasury today, says former Conservative Adviser
"This is not an immediate market crisis," says Rupert Harrison, who was Chair of the UK's Council of Economic Advisers from 2010 to 2015. However, if Chancellor Rachel Reeves is "shown to be missing her fiscal rules," and is forced to...
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Rahm Emanuel on US-Japan Relationship Outlook
Rahm Emanuel, outgoing US Ambassador to Japan, reflects on his term and discusses his outlook for the US-Japan relationship as a second Trump administration is set to return to the White House.
He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi...
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South Korean Minister's Message to Tourists - 'Please Come'
South Korea's culture minister has told prospective visitors "please come, you are safe" as his nation grapples with political upheaval since President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and reversed martial law. Yu In-Chon also told Bloomberg's...
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South Korea's Yoon Has Lost Credibility, Former Minister Says
South Korea's former Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha, who is now president and CEO of the Asia Society, shares her take on the political turmoil in her country. South Korea's opposition ramped up the heat on President Yoon Suk Yeol with...
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Witnesses testify on unidentified anomalous phenomena
Witnesses were set to testify before lawmakers again on unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UFOs. Advocates for disclosure have questioned if the next Trump administration will help in their efforts. (Scripps News)