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Israel gave no evidence UNRWA staff linked to ‘terrorism’: Colonna report
A report from a former French foreign minister finds Israel has not backed up claims it made against refugee agency operating in Gaza.
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EAM S Jaishankar's Stern Response To ‘Double Standard Allegations’, Blames China For Not Observing Written Agreements
Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has criticized the perceived double standards of the international community in its response to conflicts, particularly India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine war. He highlighted India's own...
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Schoolchildren will grow up with AI and should learn about it, tech insiders say
Some argue that as AI becomes a more common part of our lives, schoolchildren should learn about it.
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Canada considering listing IRGC as terrorist organization, Trudeau says
On the fourth anniversary of the downing of Flight PS752, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will look for ways to hold Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) accountable for the deaths of the 176 passengers, some of whom...
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Semicon India 2023: EAM Jaishankar highlights India’s global partnerships in semiconductor industry
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on July 30 addressed the Semicon India Conference 2023. During his address, EAM highlighted India’s global partnerships in the semiconductor domain. He said, “There has been a wide range of...
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India has contributed in a big way to the development of Maldives: Maldives Foreign Minister
Delhi: "...We have maintained strategic & mutually beneficial relationships that will build resilience within our countries. A key partner in this regard is India...The relationships between our countries have been exemplary. India has...
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Trudeau: 'Russia is now running fake referendums'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemns what he calls the "fake referendums" Russia is running in occupied territories in Ukraine.
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Bill Blaikie, longtime Manitoba politician who served federally and provincially, dead at 71
Bill Blaikie, a longtime Manitoba New Democrat whose political career spanned more than three decades and included terms in the federal and provincial levels, has died.
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Trudeau says Putin 'fundamentally miscalculated' Russia's capacity to respond to partial mobilization
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated Canada's support for Ukraine and said that the actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin should not go unpunished.
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Trudeau says Putin 'fundamentally miscalculated' West's capacity to respond to partial mobilization
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated Canada's support for Ukraine and said that the actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin should not go unpunished.
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Former South African president posthumously apologizes 'without qualification' for apartheid
In a message recorded shortly before his death, former South African president F.W. de Klerk apologized for the pain, hurt and indignity caused by apartheid to the 'Black, brown and Indians in South Africa.'
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EU faces crisis over controversial Polish court ruling
Leading European politicians accuse Warsaw of ‘playing with fire’ in an acrimonious dispute over the primacy of EU law.
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Gov. Hutchinson (R-AR) Warns Republican Party Against Getting Into Culture Wars After Vetoing Transgender Treatment Ban
Arkansas is now the first state in the U.S. to ban gender-affirming treatment for transgender youth. The law was enacted after lawmakers overruled a veto from the state's governor. Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) joins Cheddar to discuss...
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Sudan gov’t and SPLM-N sign agreement to pave way for peace talks
Document lays out several principles as a basis to resolve conflict, including guaranteeing citizens the right to freedom of religion and belief.
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Exit polls indicate no clear winner in Israeli election
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fate uncertain, according to exit polls that signal continued political deadlock.
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China announces sanctions on Canadians, including MP Michael Chong
China announced sanctions on individuals and entities in Canada and the United States in response to sanctions imposed on Chinese citizens and groups over conditions in Xinjiang. China sanctioned MP Michael Chong, who is also the...
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Russia jails Navalny for 30 days; Kremlin foe calls for protests
Leading opposition figure now set to remain in prison until February 15 following dramatic airport arrest.
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UK and EU say post-Brexit trade talks will continue past Sunday deadline
Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen agreed to continue negotiating amid an impending December 31 Brexit deadline.
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PM on reopening the economy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is asked whether federal or provincial governments decide when the economy comes back and if there should be a national standard.
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When could COVID-19 cases peak in Canada?
Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch discusses when the cases of COVID-19 in Canada could peak and the role that social distancing will play.
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Google Canada is teaching young people in Waterloo region how to be safer online
Google has an online safety roadshow it calls “Be Internet Awesome". It just launched in Canada — and schools in Waterloo region are among the first to be part of the program. Laurence Therrien from Google Canada told CBC K-W's Aastha...
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'Won't Dance To American Tunes': Iran Rules Out Quick Nuclear Deal With U.S. | Watch
Iran’s government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani confirmed there’s no set date for nuclear talks with the U.S., dashing Washington's hopes of a 'quick deal'. Mohajerani said, "No date has yet been set, and it's possible it won't be very...
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Pakistan Defence Minister called Simla Agreement 'a dead document'
Pakistan's defence minister has declared the Simla agreement a "dead document," signaling a major shift in Islamabad's stance on relations with india. the statement could escalate regional tensions and reshape diplomatic discourse.
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New Zealand parliament suspends Maori MPs who performed protest haka
Parliament voted to impose record suspensions on the trio of legislators for their protest haka.