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Football fashion: Team spirit with a traditional Qatari flair

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Qatar 2022 has many unique features. One of them is the football fashion.
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'We will not stop,' says World Cup attendee supporting Iranian protesters

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Ayeh Shams wore a body flag that read 'Women, Life, Freedom' in solidarity with the ongoing protests in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody. She spoke with CBC News about seeing fellow protesters at the World Cup.
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Iran Calls for Removal of U.S. National Team at World Cup

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Iran Calls for Removal of U.S. National Team at World Cup
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Good2Know: Iran Wants U.S. Out of World Cup Ahead of Tuesday's Game

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Iran is calling for the U.S. to be kicked out of the World Cup ahead of their final group-stage match on Tuesday. Cheddar News explains why.
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Iran's opening World Cup match marked with protests, disputes

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Supporters at Iran's opening World Cup match on Monday reported disputes among pro and anti government groups within the stadium, while one fan said he was asked to put away his pre-Islamic revolution flag and a T-shirt expressing...
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Global Affairs official address how the convoy protests affected Canada's international reputation

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Cindy Termorshuizen, assistant deputy minister at Global Affairs Canada, says there were concerns about the self-described ‘Freedom Convoy' affecting Canada’s reputation abroad — especially when the Canadian flag appeared internationally...
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Thousands flock to Buckingham Palace to commemorate Queen Elizabeth

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Thousands of well-wishers are flocking to Buckingham Palace to mourn the death and commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth.
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MEPs vote overwhelmingly to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine

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MEPs supported EU institutions working towards Ukraine's bid for membership and condemned Russia's violence in Ukraine.
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What the symbols on flags at the Ottawa protests mean

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Some unusual flags have been flying at the Ottawa protests, and many stem from revolutionary movements of the past.
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Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Auctioning His Strawberry iMac and Interactive NFT

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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales stopped by Cheddar's "Between Bells" to talk about his Birth of Wikipedia auction at Christie's putting two items linked to the origins of Wikipedia up for sale. On the auction block are his original...
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Bosnia-Herzegovina tensions raise fears of new conflict

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An increasingly tense political deadlock in Bosnia and Herzegovina is raising concerns the country could fall back into war.
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Ottawa to keep flags raised after Remembrance Day

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The federal government plans to keep Canadian flags flying at full mast on government buildings after lowering them to recognize Indigenous Veterans Day and Remembrance Day. Flags have flown at half-mast since May 30 after the discovery...
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Questions surround raising flags for Remembrance Day services

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There are questions ahead of Remembrance Day about whether to raise Canadian flags so they can be lowered for Nov. 11 services. The flags have been at half-mast since May to honour those who died at residential schools.
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'I have many regrets': Trudeau fields questions about his decision to travel on Truth and Reconciliation Day

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During a press conference in Kamloops, British Columbia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he takes full responsibility for his decision to travel on September 30.
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Government's decision to raise flags is appropriate, says Indigenous veteran

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Canadian Forces veteran and Six Nations band member John Moses tells CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton that he agrees with the latest decision to have the flags at federal buildings raised for Remembrance Day and remain...
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Flags still fly half mast for residential school victims

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All three national Indigenous leaders are urging the federal government to keep the Canadian flag lowered on federal buildings in memory of students who never came home from residential schools, but a former Truth and Reconciliation...
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3 killed in Afghan flag protest after Taliban open fire

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As many as three people were killed Wednesday as the Taliban fired on a group of Afghans in the eastern city of Jalalabad after they tried to install Afghanistan's national flag at a public square, witnesses say. (Pajhwok Afghan News)
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Pride flag raised at 8 Ontario Catholic school boards

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At least eight different Catholic school boards in Ontario raised the rainbow Pride flag to promote the inclusion of LGBTQ students. But some parents are protesting, saying it goes against religious teachings.
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Russia-Ukraine tension: Moscow closes strait between Black, Azov seas

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Russia has announced the closure of the Kerch Strait to Ukrainian and foreign navy ships for the next six months because of what it describes as military exercises.
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Humanising COVID stats: Art installation captures US death toll

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A portion of the installation will be preserved at the Smithsonian Museum.
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India’s Haryana state blocks internet amid farmer protest clashes

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Supporters of India’s governing BJP accused of attacking farmers who are protesting against new laws.
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Swiss court hears Russia's appeal against doping ban

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Sport’s highest court hears Russia's appeal against a four-year ban against its athletes competing in major events.
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Calgary hospitals told to conserve oxygen as Alberta sets new COVID-19 record

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Alberta Health Services says a memo urging Calgary hospital staff to reduce use of oxygen is a proactive response to an anticipated increase in demand during the pandemic. The NDP's health critic, as well as some doctors, see it as a...
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Mississippi votes to remove Confederate emblem from state flag

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The state is the last in the US with a flag that has the controversial Confederate battle emblem as part of its design.