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At least 7 protesters killed in Sudan anti-coup rallies

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At least seven protesters were killed during pro-democracy protests in Sudan on Monday. Doctors say more than 70 demonstrators have died since October’s military coup. Al Jazeera’s @Hiba_morgan explains where Sudan stands in resolving...
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UK PM Johnson admits attending party during lockdown, apologises

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The British prime minister has apologised to the nation after admitting to attending a garden party in Downing Street during the 2020 lockdown when his own government was enforcing strict measures confining millions of people at home.
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Canada unveils agreements to compensate Indigenous children

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Human rights tribunal in 2016 said Canada had discriminated against Indigenous people in child and family services.
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Iran nuclear talks to resume ‘soon’ after modest gains in Vienna

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Negotiators trying to agree on a joint text that would act as the basis for a potential agreement.
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Employment minister 'confident' new pandemic support bill will pass

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Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough joined Power & Politics Wednesday to discuss the Liberal government's new pandemic support legislation that will extend some programs and create new, more targeted programs.
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Tigrayan fighters capture thousands of government soldiers

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The Presidents of Kenya and South Africa have called for a ceasefire in Ethiopia.
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Bulgaria opposition to target corruption after election victory

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Bulgaria's opposition parties say they are confident that they can transform the country after Sunday's election.
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Why does Bulgaria have the EU’s lowest vaccination rates?

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Widespread vaccine hesitancy fuelled by misinformation and a lacklustre awareness campaign comes amid political turmoil.
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Bulgarian elections: New anti-corruption PP party in surprise lead after Sunday's vote

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A newly launched centrist movement has a three-point lead over Bulgaria's former ruling GERB party, with 75% of Sunday's vote counted.
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Centre-right parties sign coalition deal to form new Czech government

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The agreement to form an 18-member government was signed by two party alliances in Prague on Monday.
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'All parties' in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict committing abuses, says joint rights team

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The United Nations and Ethiopia's state-appointed human rights commission say that all combatants in the year-long war in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region have committed brutal acts, which may amount to war crimes. (The Associated Press)
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Nicaragua: Daniel Ortega seeks fourth term in controversial polls

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Sunday’s elections follow a months-long crackdown on opposition and have been dismissed by observers as not credible.
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Lametti addresses Government of Canada's appeal of court ruling on Indigenous child welfare

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Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada David Lametti says the Canadian government is putting the case on pause to work with the Indigenous community to come to a compensation agreement before December 2021.
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Polls close in Japan election seen as test for PM Kishida

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Japan's ruling coalition is projected to keep its majority in the lower house of parliament.
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Germany's Social Democrats, Greens & Liberals planning for December 6 government

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The three parties started coalition negotiations on Thursday and aim to finish talks in late November.
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Germany's would-be coalition planning to form government in December

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The three parties started coalition negotiations on Thursday and aim to finish talks in late November.
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Parliament imposes mandatory COVID-19-vaccination rule on most MPs

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Most members of Parliament — and anyone else entering the House of Commons — will have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 when Parliament returns on Nov. 22, the Board of Internal Economy, Parliament's governing body responsible for...
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Police in Ottawa and Hamilton investigate destructive parties linked to university students

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Police in Ottawa and Hamilton are investigating after destructive street parties broke out this weekend, linked to local university students. Property was damaged, and the parties have prompted COVID concerns among some people.
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Federal Court upholds landmark compensation order for First Nations children

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Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller joins Power & Politics to talk about the Federal Court's decision to uphold a landmark ruling by the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ordering compensation for First Nations children affected by...
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Germany's centre-left SPD narrowly beats Merkel's centre-right party

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The Social Democrats won the biggest share of the vote in Germany's national election on Sunday, narrowly beating outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-right bloc.
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Germany elections: What happened, and what happens next?

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Olaf Scholtz has no doubt about who should lead Germany forward after his party emerged on top in the latest elections.
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Germany election: SPD's Scholz to seek coalition with Greens, FDP

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Social Democrats set to enter coalition negotiations as conservatives head towards worst-ever result in national election.
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Liberals ready to move forward on election promises, NDP pledges co-operation

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Fresh off their election victory, the federal Liberals are now planning to move forward on their main election promises, including child care and affordable housing, with the NDP saying it is willing to co-operate on issues that make...
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What would election results have looked like with proportional representation?

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Creative director of Unlock Democracy Canada Dave Meslin joins Power & Politics to discuss proportional representation and electoral reform.