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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 82 people in Gaza overnight, say Palestinian officials

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Israel has intensified its bombardment of Gaza in recent days, despite growing international pressure to resume ceasefire talks and end its blockade. U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday backed aid for the Palestinians, saying people in...
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Churchill descendant reads prayer for peace at VE-day anniversary service

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Alexander Churchill, the 10-year-old great-great-grandson of Winston Churchill, led a prayer at a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
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Russia-Ukraine ceasefire negotiations downgraded after U.S. officials pull out

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Talks involving the U.S., Ukraine and European officials to discuss ending Russia's war in Ukraine have faltered as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio abruptly cancelled his trip to London and negotiations were downgraded.
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U.S., Iran poised to begin talks on Tehran's nuclear program

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U.S. President Donald Trump announced Monday that the U.S. and Iran would begin direct talks on Tehran's nuclear program, but Iran's foreign minister said the discussions in Oman would be high-level, but indirect.
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Israel, Iran carry out new airstrikes on 4th day of conflict

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Iran fired a new wave of missile attacks on Israel early Monday, killing at least five people, while the Israeli military claims its warplanes now control skies from western Iran to Tehran.
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9 dead in Israeli strike in northern Gaza: Palestinian media

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At least nine Palestinians were killed, including three local journalists, and others wounded on Saturday in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza's northern Beit Lahiya town, Gaza's Health Ministry and Palestinian media said, as Hamas leaders...
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Gaza water plant running on backup power as Israel cuts electricity

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Palestinian officials say people in Gaza could soon run out of clean drinking water. After Israel cut off the electricity supply to Gaza this weekend, a desalination plant in Deir al-Balah has been running at about 30 per cent capacity...
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Trudeau, King Charles meet after weeks of '51st state' taunts from Trump

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has met with King Charles to discuss 'matters of importance to Canada and to Canadians.' Before the meeting, Trudeau said, 'Nothing seems more important to Canadians right now than standing up for our...
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Anora's Oscar wins a positive sign for sex workers' rights, organization says

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Independent film Anora, whose producer is from Vancouver, racked up five wins at the Academy Awards on Sunday. Crystal Laderas from sex worker advocacy group SWAN Vancouver says the director of Anora's call for the decriminalization of...
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European leaders to hold emergency summit today on Ukraine

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British PM Starmer says he is willing to send U.K. troops to Ukraine as peacekeepers.
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NATO defence ministers push for Zelenskyy to be part of Russia peace talks

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After U.S. President Donald Trump hedged when asked if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy would be an equal partner in peace talks with Russia, defence ministers from NATO countries, including Canada's Bill Blair, said there should...
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Teen who killed 3 girls at Taylor Swift-themed dance class in England sentenced

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We have breaking news on a high profile case in the U-K.A judge has handed down the sentence in the case of a British teenager -- convicted in the stabbing deaths of three young girls at a Taylor Swift dance class in July.It was a crime...
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U.K. teenager sentenced to 52 years for girls' murders

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A British teenager who murdered three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event has been sentenced to at least 52 years, for a crime prosecutors said was so violent it appeared he had tried to decapitate one of the victims.
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Prine Harry settles legal claim against U.K. tabloids after The Sun publisher admits wrongdoing

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Prine Harry settles legal claim against U.K. tabloids after The Sun publisher admits wrongdoing
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British PM plans to 'unleash AI' across the country to help boost growth

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is unveiling a massive, multi-billion dollar artificial intelligence plan. To boost growth, deliver public services more efficiently --And quote -- unleash AI across the country. Crystal Goomansingh is...
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A team of U.S. diplomats arrive in Syria for 1st time in more than a decade

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A team of U.S. diplomats is making its first formal visit to Syria in more than a decade. The CBC’s Crystal Goomansingh has more.
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Bashar al-Assad and his family granted asylum in Russia by Vladimir Putin

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Russia has granted asylum to Bashar al-Assad and his family, after reportedly arriving in that country yesterday. CBC's Crystal Goomansingh is in our London bureau tracking the details.
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Syrian rebel leaders target Assad officials

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The CBC's Crystal Goomansingh has the latest on the fall of the Assad regime
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Thousands flee Homs amid fears Syrian rebels will seize it from government control

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Thousands of people fled the central Syrian city of Homs overnight and into Friday morning, a war monitoring group and residents said, as rebel forces sought to push their lightning offensive against government forces further south.
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People in Kyiv seek shelter in city's subway system during attack on country's power grid

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Ukraine is facing another major missile attack from Russian forces this morning, and the target again appears to be the country's energy infrastructure. CBC's Crystal Goomansingh has more from London.
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6 tourists have now died after suspected 'tainted drinks' in Laos

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Another tourist has died in the South-east Asian country of Laos.It's the sixth death connected to drinks believed to be laced with methanol - a deadly substance often found in bootleg alcohol.The six were all visiting a town popular...
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Ukraine claims Dnipro hit with Russian intercontinental ballistic missile

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A Ukrainian official in Dnipro is reporting heavy damage from Russian airstrikes, and the Ukrainian government claims the weapon used was an intercontinental ballistic missile. If confirmed, it would be the first time this weapon has...
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Ukraine says Russia fired intercontinental ballistic missile for 1st time in war

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Ukraine is claiming that a Russian strike today on a city well back from the front lines marks a major escalation.This attack comes after Ukraine reportedly fired long-range U.S. and British missiles at targets inside Russia .CBC's...
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U.K. lawmakers vote in favour of bill that legalizes medically-assisted dying

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British MPs have voted in favour of a bill that legalizes medically-assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales. It follows an emotional debate that divided lawmakers and the public. Canada among countries that have...