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Pope Leo XIV pleas for peace in Ukraine and Gaza

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Pope Leo XIV has expressed his desire for peace in both Ukraine and Gaza, marking his first Sunday noon blessing as the leader of the Catholic Church
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How will the new “strong mayor” powers change Toronto?

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Strong mayor powers take effect soon in Toronto and Ottawa. Chris Glover explains how these rules will (or won’t) change how city council operates.
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Strong mayor powers could be coming to 169 more Ontario municipalities

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Ontario is proposing to expand strong mayor powers to the heads of council in 169 additional municipalities starting in May to help ensure they have the tools needed to reduce obstacles to new housing and infrastructure developments.
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Municipalities in Essex County next up to receive strong mayor powers

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The provincial government plans to introduce strong mayor powers for 169 new municipalities, including all municipalities in Essex County.
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South Korea: President Han calls elections on 3rd June

9th - Higher Ed
The election date is out for snap elections in South Korea, ending months-long speculations and uncertainty. South Korea is engulfed in political turmoil after Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law debacle, followed by the constitutional court...
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Israel judicial overhaul: 67 lawmakers vote in favor of bill, opposition boycotts vote

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While the Israeli forces continued to bombard the Gaza Strip, at home the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is pressing ahead with his domestic agenda. On Thursday, the Israeli parliament passed a law, a controversial law in connection...
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Trump faces legal setback as court reinstates fired workers

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A US judge has ordered six government agencies to reinstate fired probationary employees, questioning the authority of the Office of Personnel Management. The ruling deals a legal blow to Trump's cost-cutting measures, sparking fresh...
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How Europe carved up Africa at the Berlin Conference 140 years ago

9th - Higher Ed
This month marks 140 years since Western powers sidelined Africans and carved up the continent to “own” it themselves.
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Trump wary of action against Iran nuclear sites

9th - Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump said Thursday he hoped to avoid military strikes on Iran’s nuclear program, an option long mulled by Israel. Watch in for more details!
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Davos 2025: Trump says, 'Will ask Saudi Arabia & OPEC to bring down cost of oil'

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US President Donald Trump on Thursday (Jan 23) addressed the Davos summit virtually just days after moving into the White House following his inauguration. During his address at the World Economic Forum, President Trump said in his...
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Changes to strengthen Manitoba's police watchdog not implemented after 3 years

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A bill designed to strengthen the powers of Manitoba's police watchdog, including penalizing officers who didn't comply with their requests, has been sitting on a shelf for almost three years, CBC has learned.
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Bangladesh: Muhammad Yunus Vows To Seek Hasina's Extradition From India

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Bangladesh: Muhammad Yunus Vows To Seek Hasina's Extradition From India. Muhammad Yunus seeks extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India and also promises electoral reforms, a new election in Bangladesh. Watch in for more details!
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Bangladesh: Md. Yunus Calls For Accountability Over Human Rights Violations

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Bangladesh: Muhammad Yunus Vows To Seek Hasina's Extradition From India. Muhammad Yunus seeks extradition of Sheikh Hasina from India and also promises electoral reforms, a new election in Bangladesh. Watch in for more details!
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Starmer says he has a duty to stop Channel crossings after a record weekend

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Sir Keir Starmer has said it is his duty to ensure no one is crossing the English Channel in small boats after more than 1,000 migrants made the journey in a single day for the first time this year. Some 1,194 migrants arrived in 18...
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Police already have ‘extensive’ stop-and-search powers, says John Swinney

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John Swinney has said police already have “extensive” stop-and-search powers, in response to calls for them to be extended to crack down on knife violence among young people. The First Minister appeared to rebuff suggestions that police...
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Welsh Tories Conference - Darren Millar full speech

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The leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Darren Millar, addresses the Welsh Conservative Conference in Llangollen. Millar used the speech to say that Reform UK is a “one-man personality cult” led by Nigel Farage.
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'We need cool, calm heads" over tariffs issue, says Sir Sadiq Khan

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Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan weighed in on the Trump Administration's decision to put 10% tariffs on UK export to the US, calling for "cool, calm heads" over the issue. He was speaking after a visit to Ronnie Scott's in London where he...
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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper discusses plans for Border Security Command

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Pool clip with Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, announcing plans to launch a new Border Security Command.
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Sunak declines to back inquiry calls after Nottingham sentencing

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Rishi Sunak has declined to back calls for a public inquiry into the circumstances that led to the Nottingham attacks. It comes after a judge handed down a hospital order to Valdo Calocane, who has paranoid schizophrenia and whose pleas...
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Mark Drakeford talks at the Institute for Government

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Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford talks at the Institute for Government about the 25 years of Welsh Devolution, the actions he would like a new Labour government to take, and the possibility for further devolution to Wales.
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Sunak prepared to defy European court over Rwanda despite judge’s warning

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Rishi Sunak said he was prepared to defy the European Court of Human Rights over his Rwanda plan despite a senior judge warning he would be breaking international law by doing so. The Prime Minister said he would not have put powers to...
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Ireland's justice minister outlines approach to stop and search powers for knife crime

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Jim O’Callaghan told the Dail that part of the response to knife crime has to be powers for gardai to “stop and search people so that they can seize knives from them if they suspect they are carrying knives”. He added: “It is clear we...
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Home Secretary announces illegal bike crackdown

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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper visits Staffordshire Police headquarters to coincide with the launch of ‘Op Transom’, a crackdown on illegal use of motorbikes and quad bikes.
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Nottingham families speak to the media in Downing Street following a meeting with the Prime Minister

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Emma Webber, the mother of Barnaby Webber (centre) James Coates, the son of Ian Coates (centre right) and the family of Grace O'Malley-Kumar, parents Dr Sanjoy Kumar and Dr Sinead O'Malley (far right) and her brother James, who were...