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New video shows Hamas captives criticise Israeli gov’t approach

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Israeli captives held by Hamas are seen criticising Israel’s government and calling for a prisoner swap.
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Canadian soccer great Christine Sinclair to retire from international play

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Living legend Christine Sinclair says she's retiring from Team Canada. Sinclair is the world's all-time leading scorer with 190 goals from 327 senior appearances. She plans to play one more season for the NWSL Portland Thorns next year.
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Netanyahu: The whole world must realise that Hamas is a terrorist organisation like ISIL

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is speaking at the Knesset.
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UN General Assembly: Climate change, hunger concerns

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World leaders are gathering in NYC this week for a UNGA and there are major concerns that climate pledges aimed at the year 2030.
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Host country Australia ends Canada's Women's World Cup run

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Team Canada's Women's World Cup run ends in the group stage by host Australia. After a crushing 4-0 defeat, the Canadian women's focus shifts to the long-standing labour dispute and future of soccer in Canada.
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Canada eliminated from the 2023 Women's World Cup

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Australia has eliminated Canada from the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The crushing 4-0 loss comes as the team battles Soccer Canada for more support.
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Stretching Your Dollar: Understanding Financial Compatibility

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Understanding financial compatibility and finding your match.
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What Alberta’s election means for the rest of Canada

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With Alberta voters set to decide the future direction of their province, the impact of the election on the province's relationship with Ottawa and the rest of the country could be significant. Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary...
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King Charles backs research in monarchy's slavery ties

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For the first time, Buckingham Palace publicly expressed support for research into the Crown’s connection to the transatlantic slave trade, including how much the monarchy profited from it. King Charles has even given researchers access...
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Stretching Your Dollar: How to Decide Whether to Hire a Financial Planner

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Haley Sacks, founder and CEO of Finance Is Cool, joined Cheddar News to provide tips on when hiring a financial planner is needed. "They will help you figure out exactly how to maximize your personal situation," she said. "They're going...
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Russian missiles strike Ukraine, targetting critical infrastructure

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Russia launched a barrage of missiles at Ukraine, targetting critical infrastructure. Ukraine said it was able to intercept most of the rockets, but Belarus claims it had to respond to a Ukrainian missile.
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Can Eng­land stop free-scor­ing Mbappe in quar­ter-fi­nal clash?

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England and France wll face each other in tonight's quarter-finals.
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Who will Gareth Southgate play from the England side in their match against Senegal on Sunday

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Who will Gareth Southgate play from the England side in their match against Senegal on Sunday
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GM Canada's President on the future of auto manufacturing in Canada

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Canada's first electric vehicle assembly line is up and running in Ingersoll, Ontario. The CBC's Nisha Patel sat down with GM Canada's President, Marissa West, to find out what this transformation means for Canada's auto industry.
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High school soccer coach has 3 team alumni at World Cup

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Greg Spagnoli, a teacher at St. Edmund Campion Secondary School in Brampton, Ont., has coached three members of Canada's men's national soccer team: Tajon Buchanan, Jonathan Osorio and Cyle Larin.
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Italy PM Giorgia Meloni hails 'frank, positive' exchange with EU leaders in first Brussels trip

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Italy's new far-right leader met with the heads of the European Parliament, Commission and Council on her first trip to Brussels since taking office.
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Musk Reveals Timeline for Autonomous Vehicles

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Tesla co-founder and CEO Elon Musk recently announced that U.S. Tesla drivers may have fully self-driving capabilities by the end of the year. Cheddar News explains.
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What’s behind Tunisia’s referendum on a new draft constitution?

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Tunisians are voting in a referendum on a new draft constitution that is set to expand presidential power.
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4-time Stanley Cup champion Mike Bossy dead at 65

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Hockey great Mike Bossy, who helped the New York Islanders win four straight Stanley Cups, is being remembered after his death at 65 from lung cancer.
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Coca-Cola Teams With Bill Nye for Its World Without Waste Initiative

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The Coca-Cola Company is teaming up with science education personality Bill Nye as part of its World Without Waste Initiative to describe the bottle-to-bottle plastic recycling process through a vividly animated, stop-motion short film....
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Ukraine-Russia crisis: What’s Russia’s problem with NATO?

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“If Ukraine is in NATO, then it is not just at Russia's doorstep, it literally is on the threshold.” We asked a Russian expert to explain the country’s main issues with NATO’s expansion eastwards.
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Germany faces a gigantic task to meet its CO2 reduction goals, says country's new climate minister

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Germany's new climate minister said the country is currently on track to halve its emissions by 2030 - far off the government's target of 65%.
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Why we need to set climate targets even if we miss them

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Canada and the rest of the world are falling short of meeting climate targets. Does that mean all is lost? Here’s a closer look at why it’s important to set climate targets even if we don’t hit them.
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Scientific advisers from around the world urge leaders to pursue more aggressive climate action

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Mona Nemer, Canada's chief science adviser, and her international counterparts urge leaders at the COP26 climate summit to do more to advance collaboration on climate research.