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Canada withdraws families of embassy staff, non-essential personnel from Ethiopia

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Canada is withdrawing the families of embassy staff as well as non-essential personnel from Ethiopia as fighting in the country's northern region of Tigray intensifies.
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Russia-Ukraine war has reached a 'critical third phase': former U.S. secretary of defense

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks with former U.S. Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta, about Russia's shifting strategy in its invasion of Ukraine, and why this next phase of the war on the eastern flank is a critical moment.
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Reflecting on the top international stories of 2021

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CBC News foreign correspondents Chris Brown and Susan Ormiston reflect on the most important international stories of 2021.
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Heavy fighting continues between Taliban and Afghan resistance

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Heavy fighting has been reported between the Taliban and the Afghan resistance in the Panjshir Valley, a mountainous region outside of Kabul. The area is the final stretch of territory not under Taliban control.
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Russia targeting media outlets over Afghanistan, British researchers say

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A new study from the U.K. finds that a pro-Kremlin influence campaign is targeting media outlets because of the ongoing crisis in Afghanistan. The campaign is aimed at 32 media outlets in 16 countries, including Canada.
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Taliban announce interim cabinet for Afghan government

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The Taliban announced an interim cabinet dominated by the group's old guard that will govern Afghanistan for the near future. There was no evidence of non-Taliban members in the lineup, a big demand of the international community.
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Biden says U.S. is committed to evacuating Afghans who helped war effort

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U.S. President Joe Biden pledged to 'mobilize every resource necessary' to evacuate all Americans and all Afghans who assisted the war effort. Time is running out ahead of Biden's Aug. 31 deadline to withdraw most remaining U.S. troops...
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U.S. says airstrike killed 2 ISIS members, warns more attacks possible

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U.S. officials said two Islamic State militants were killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan overnight in retaliation after Thursday's deadly suicide bombing at the Kabul airport claimed by the group. President Joe Biden warns another...
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U.S. departure allows Taliban takeover of Kabul airport

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The Taliban triumphantly marched into Kabul's international airport on Tuesday, hours after the final U.S. troop withdrawal that ended America's longest war. Standing on the tarmac, Taliban leaders pledged to secure the country, quickly...
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'I feel sad for my people': former captain of Afghanistan's women's soccer team

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The former captain of Afghanistan's national soccer team, Khalida Popal, says she feels sad for her people who will experience 'another dark period of Taliban.' She urges the international community to speak up and not let the women of...
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'Bring an end to war': former Afghan ambassador discusses Taliban rule

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Former Afghan ambassador to Canada Omar Samad discusses the uncertain future for Afghans under Taliban rule and what role Canada should play going forward. He says the people of Afghanistan have 'suffered enormously' and 'want peace in...
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Kim Jong-un making public appearances, says North Korean state media

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North Korean state media says Kim Jong-un made his first public appearance in almost three weeks. Kim's absence had sparked rumours that he was seriously ill.
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How transparent will the Air India crash investigation be? | Hanomansing Tonight

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Following the crash of an Air India plane bound for London that killed at least 240 people on Thursday in Ahmedabad, aviation safety analyst Amit Singh is calling on India's government to be transparent about the investigation and to...
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Russia seeks to reopen US airspace, pushes for better bilateral ties

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Russia has formally requested the US to reopen its airspace for direct flights, a move that comes two years after the US and its allies imposed restrictions. Talks in Istanbul focused on removing diplomatic tensions, with Moscow...
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Ukraine's Fall Continues: Russia Army Snatches More Land In Donetsk As U.S. Pulls Back Kyiv Support

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Russia has captured two more villages in Donetsk as its forces continue to push deeper into eastern Ukraine. Moscow claims control over Nadezhdynka and Novosilka, bolstering its hold near the Dnipropetrovsk border. These gains come as...
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JPmorgan employees rebel against CEO’s full-time office mandate

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JPMorgan CEO mandates a full return to office work, sparking employee backlash. Over 1,000 employees have signed a petition against the RTO rule, as 40% of the workforce is currently on a hybrid schedule. The CEO has dismissed the petition.
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Venice carnival 2025: Masked revellers celebrate Venice carnival

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The Venice Carnival 2025 brings a vibrant display of masked revelers and grand floats, including a giant rat cruising through the Grand Canal. Spectators enjoy the colorful spectacle as boat-filled participants add to the excitement,...
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Nationwide protests rock US as demonstrators slam Trump, Musk, and Project 2025

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Nationwide protests have erupted across the US, with demonstrators rallying against Trump, Musk, and Project 2025. Citizens are voicing their concerns on social issues, economic policies, and more, as tensions rise in major cities.
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Ontario Gurdwaras Committee says Sikh Canadians fear for their lives after recent violence

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Members of the Ontario Gurdwaras Committee say Sikh Canadians fear for their lives following a string of violence in recent days. They say gurdwaras across the country are facing threats and they believe the government of India is behind...
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Trump, Putin to speak on Tuesday

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Trump expresses optimism about reaching a peace deal with Putin, although critical issues like territorial boundaries and key infrastructure remain unresolved. (Scripps News)
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G20 focuses on fighting hunger with wars and Trump's return in the background

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President Joe Biden attended the summit after a stop in Lima for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. (Scripps News)
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Sir Keir Starmer meets President Steinmeier in Berlin

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer meets President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Bellevue Palace in Berlin, as he conducts a two-day visit of Germany and France to seize a “once-in-a-generation opportunity to reset our relationship with...
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Starmer in Berlin as he hopes to ‘turn a corner on Brexit’

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has met President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Bellevue Palace in Berlin, as he conducts a two-day visit of Germany and France to seize a “once-in-a-generation opportunity to reset our relationship with...
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James Cleverly meets New York Mayor Eric Adams

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Home Secretary James Cleverly meets Mayor of New York Eric Adams at New York City Hall and police commissioner Edward Caban at the New York Police Department during his visit to America.