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The new frontier of the Arctic
For the very first time, two award-winning photojournalists covered the irreversible changes that have taken place in the Arctic as a result of climate change - their work lies at the heart of the ninth edition of the Carmignac...
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Mnuchin Drops Out of Saudi Conference
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a tweet that he is no longer going to the Future Investment Initiative summit in Saudi Arabia, known as "Davos in the Desert," following the alleged murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the...
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Jemele Hill: US does not deserve a white supremacist president | UpFront
Richelle Carey discusses the intersection of racism, politics and sports with journalist Jemele Hill.
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Brief from Brussels: Tackling air pollution, copyright row
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Sets are set on the EU’s car industry to help cut air pollution, and journalists sign an open letter to pile pressure on European Parliament ahead of vote on controversial copyright reforms.
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Tom Wolfe, iconic author and journalist, dead at 88
Tom Wolfe, the iconic author and journalist, has died at the age of 88. Known for his wit and trademark white suits, Wolfe was one of the most influential journalists of modern times. CBC News takes a look at his legacy and how Wolfe...
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EU piles pressure on Malta over journalist murder
The EU's piling pressure on Malta, over the killing of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The Justice Commissioner, Vera Jourova, has been on the Island to find out what's happening with the inquiry. This, after the...
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Brief from Brussels: Aid for Syria, protecting whistleblowers
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: European Commission unveils ‘game-changer’ proposals to protect whistleblowers from being fired or demoted. Campaigners welcome the move as a ‘bold step’ forward. And, governments and NGOs...
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Is Belgium's hard line on migrants about to get tougher?
Politicians in Belgium are to vote on legislation allowing police to search private homes for illegal immigrants. The country's Parliamentary Committee on the Interior is considering a bill that would allow raids and arrests of...
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A warning on pollution and concerns that Belgium is about to toughen its stance on immigration
The European Commission is promising to get tough on air quality and may penalise members that breach EU rules on pollutants . After a meeting with the environment ministers of nine countries which face legal action because of air...
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Hugh Hefner: a life spent in the naked eye
Tributes have poured in for Hugh Hefner, who has passed away peacefully at home in the US at the age of 91. His adult magazine Playboy was founded in the 50s from an 8,000-dollar loan and went on to become the world’s biggest selling...
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Jeremy Scahill on terrorism experts (The Investigators with Diana Swain)
Award-winning journalist and film producer Jeremy Scahill sits down with Diana Swain to talk about how news outlets cover terrorism. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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Prominent Mexican journalist killed by assailants
Was well known for his coverage of organized crime
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Demetriadis: 'It changed my life as a human being'
2 men from opposite sides of a war reunite in friendship after 35 years
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MEPs mark World Press Freedom Day
MEPs have called for jailed journalists in Turkey to be freed. There are more than 120 reporters in prison there, says Amnesty International. The wife of an incarcerated cartoonist, Musa Kart, spoke at the European parliament. He is...
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Ojibway author Richard Wagamese dead at 61
Acclaimed Indigenous author reflected on legacy of residential schools in novels such as Indian Horse
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What makes Jeff Bezos tick
Richard L. Brandt is the author of One Click: Jeff Bezos and the Rise of Amazon.com
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Remembering George Michael
Music journalist Alan Cross on the influence and legacy of the British pop star
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The Investigators with Diana Swain: Carlos Harrison
Miami-based journalist explains why reporting in Cuba will be greatly scrutinized in the wake of Fidel Castro’s death
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Cubans react to death of Fidel Castro
'Fidel Castro is a father figure in Cuba, loved across the board by many people here,' says Radio Havana journalist Juan Jacomino
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Quebec police spied on journalists
Sûreté du Québec tracked the cellphones of journalists in 2013 following a complaint from a labour union boss
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Spy agencies tracking journalists, citizens
Tom Henheffer warns that Canadians spy agencies are tracking journalists and citizens without government oversight
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Journalists' bus hit by projectiles on Rio highway
Witnesses describe terrifying moments
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Vintage News Service brings a unique blast from the past
With the rise of social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, all advancing how an audience consumes information, Vintage news is a blast from the past, looking backwards to find a niche to take its news forward. It’s the idea...
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Morley Safer, 60 Minutes journalist, dead at 84
Morley Safer, the legendary, Toronto-born reporter, has died at the age of 84.