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Guinea-Bissau elections: Leader says he will respect results
President Jose Mario Vaz will be first democratically-elected president of Guinea-Bissau to have completed his mandate - but his mandate has been anything but stable.
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Guinea-Bissau's presidential candidates wrap up campaigns
Incumbent President Jose Mario Vaz is running against eleven other candidates, including two of the prime ministers he fired while in office.
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Silver Cross Mother remembers son who died in Afghanistan
2019 Silver Cross Mother Reine Samson Dawe speaks to Rosemary Barton about raising four sons in the military and the death of her youngest son Capt. Matthew Dawe while serving in Afghanistan.
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Israel claims killing of Palestinian armed group's commander
Israel's military says one of its air attacks has killed a commander of the Palestinian armed group Islamic Jihad.
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ICC approves probe into Myanmar's alleged crimes against Rohingya
Judges approve request to investigate alleged crimes against humanity over Myanmar's crackdown against ethnic group.
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Bolivia unrest: Funerals for protest victims in Morales bastion
One of Morales' strongholds is the city of Sacaba, where nine people died on Friday after security forces fired on protesters.
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Several killed in attack in southern Thailand's Yala province
Unknown number of assailants use heavy weapons in attack that killed 15 volunteer officers at a security outpost.
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Burkina Faso: At least 47 killed in attack on Canadian mining convoy
Security sources say the death toll is expected as there is a large number of people still unaccounted for.
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Somalia strikes: Amnesty says US behind civilian deaths
US air raids targeting Al-Shabab are killing a growing number of civilians, rights groups say.
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Ongoing fighting, abuses in Myanmar's northern Shan State
Amnesty International says Myanmar military, ethnic armed groups guilty of abuses amid fighting in northern state.
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Why is the US removing military assets from Saudi Arabia?
Washington's decision to pull out Patriot missile batteries from Saudi Arabia is making the kingdom's leadership nervous.
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Could China-India border dispute trigger a military conflict? I Inside Story
India and China blame each other for confrontations along the Himalayas.
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Why is the US pulling out troops from Germany? I Inside Story
Donald Trump is about to cut the number of American troops stationed in Germany since the end of World War Two.
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What's behind the recent tension on the Korean peninsula? | Inside Story
North Korea says it will send troops to the demilitarized border and resume military drills, after it blew up a liaison office.
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Can the Open Skies treaty survive?
Russia follows U.S. by pulling out of Cold War surveillance pact
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Could Myanmar's military stage a coup? | Inside Story
Army downplays talk of abolishing constitution as new parliament convenes.
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Can Myanmar return to democracy? | Inside Story
Military condemned for staging coup and detaining democratically elected leaders.
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Chile unrest: Promised reforms fail to quell protests, strike
Protesters say they want a voice in the rollout of the social reform plan and accountability for alleged rights abuses.
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Julian Assange refuses to surrender to US extradition at court hearing in London
WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange has faced his first hearing in a US case seeking to extradite him from the UK. Appearing via video link from London's Belmarsh Prison on Thursday, Assange said he did not want to surrender to...
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British soldiers use picture of Jeremy Corbyn as a shooting target | #TheCube
The British Army has launched an investigation after a video circulated online showing soldiers using a photograph of opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn as a shooting target. A UK Ministry of Defense spokesperson confirmed to The Cube that...
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Stance on Venezuela Is One of the 'Bright Spots' in Trump's Foreign Policy, Ex-Diplomat Says
The U.S. Treasury on Monday announced sanctions against Venezuela's state-owned oil firm in an effort to undermine incumbent president Nicolás Maduro and reinforce support for interim president Juan Guaidó. Brett Bruen, a former diplomat...
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Exiled Venezuelan family watches protests closely from new home in Canada
As two rival presidents jockey for power in Venezuela, the country's military and security forces are caught in the middle. The opposition says they took an oath to defend the constitution and restore democracy. Nicolas Maduro says their...
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Probe of soldier's suicide reveals hazing and harassment at Winnipeg armoury
A CBC News investigation reveals that 26-year-old Cpl. Nolan Caribou had endured harassment and abuse at the hands of fellow soldiers, and his superiors had done nothing to stop it after being told.
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Pressures weigh on military recruits
A CBC News investigation has uncovered new information about the death of a Canadian soldier who told officers he was being bullied and tormented. Tim Laidler, a retired corporal and the executive director of the Centre for Group...