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Removing symbols of resilience: Israel demolishes Palestinian monuments in Jenin
Israel demolishes Palestinian monuments, including the iconic horse sculpture in Jenin, symbolizing Palestinian resilience.
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Occupied West Bank raids: Israeli forces stormed homes in Silwad
There's been a major escalation of violence in the Occupied West Bank since the start of the war.
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Kellogg's Cereal Business Spins Off From Parent Company
Kellogg's Cereal Business Spins Off From Parent Company
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What to expect at the G20 summit in New Delhi
This weekend the leaders of the G20 will be arriving in New Delhi, India to unpack the world’s biggest challenges and opportunities.
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India’s Modi guest of honour at France’s Bastille Day parade
Indian leader also awarded the French government’s highest honour in a visit marked by high-profile defence deals.
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In Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar vs Sharad Pawar tug of war continues: Who is the real NCP?
Is 2023 seeing a repeat of what Maharashtra witnessed in 2022? Then it was the dhanush-ban - and the Thackerays were in the hot seat.. stung by their own. Eknath Shinde - the rebel then is now the Chief Minister. Is NCP's ghadyaal...
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A progress report inside the Centre Block's $5B, decade-long renovation
Construction for Parliament Hill's Centre Block is well underway, removing toxic asbestos, restoring and refurbishing heritage artifacts and building new parts. A new vistor's centre that will be more accessible and fit twice as many...
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Tonight's Special: Meatball from extinct mammoth
The 4,000 years-old meat could be part of the future of food culture, says the Australian startup behind the project.
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German coal mine standoff escalates as police move on protesters
In a bid to prevent the Garzweiler mine’s expansion, activists say they will keep trying to defend Luetzerath village.
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'Be human' - Hear the Holocaust survivors spreading warnings to prevent history repeating
A dwindling number of people are alive to recount the horrors of Nazis concentration camps. Euronews Culture met with some survivors who have dedicated their lives to making sure their voices and stories are heard to ensure their past is...
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A European wine that echoes the EU's motto? It's now available in a bottle
The European Union's motto of "United in diversity" has been put in a bottle. The Borderless European Wine is a solidarity project that aims to combine the cultural creativity of the continent's winegrowers.
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Global Affairs official address how the convoy protests affected Canada's international reputation
Cindy Termorshuizen, assistant deputy minister at Global Affairs Canada, says there were concerns about the self-described ‘Freedom Convoy' affecting Canada’s reputation abroad — especially when the Canadian flag appeared internationally...
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Organizers provide alternate account of convoy protests at inquiry
Convoy protest spokesperson Tamara Lich denied that police asked her and other organizers to leave Ottawa while testifying at the Emergencies Act inquiry. Meanwhile, Jeremy Mackenzie, founder of online far-right movement Diagalon,...
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The dangers Iranian women face when standing up to the regime
Shaparak Shajarizadeh, an Iranian women's rights activist and a former political prisoner, says the women standing up for women’s rights in Iran are doing so in the face of incredible danger, including imprisonment, abuse and even death....
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India's day of mourning: Government moves away from colonial past
India was a British colony for nearly 200 years, and is now the largest nation in the Commonwealth.
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Palestine rejects Israeli probe of Abu Akleh's killing
Calls for an independent investigation into the killing of veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh grow amid glo
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N.S. mass shooting inquiry examines risks of police impersonation
A public inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting looked at ways to protect the public from police impersonators, including whether police officers should still be allowed to keep parts of their uniform and equipment in retirement.
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Hudson’s Bay gives flagship Winnipeg building to First Nations group
Winnipeg’s iconic former Hudson’s Bay building has been gifted to the Southern Chiefs’ Organization, which plans to transform the space to include affordable housing, offices and retail and community space for the city’s Indigenous...
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Germany may prosecute use of pro-Russia ‘Z’ symbol
Authorities say the use of the letter in some cases could constitute an endorsement of Russian aggression in Ukraine.
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Attack on Mariupol hospital complex in Ukraine an 'atrocity': Zelenskyy
Ukrainian officials say a hospital complex in the besieged southeastern port city of Mariupol has been hit by a Russian attack, injuring at least 17 people.
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What the symbols on flags at the Ottawa protests mean
Some unusual flags have been flying at the Ottawa protests, and many stem from revolutionary movements of the past.
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Anger over Holocaust symbols used in protests
Holocaust survivors say they’re angry about seeing yellow stars and swastikas being used in protests against vaccine mandates and pandemic restrictions. They also say they feel traumatized by protesters comparing COVID-19 restrictions to...
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South Africa parliament building badly damaged in large fire
One person has been arrested in connection to the fire that was reported by security guards, no injuries reported.
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Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi convicted in ‘sham trial’
The ousted leader of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, was found guilty on charges of incitement and breaking COVID-19 restrictions in the UN has called a ‘sham trial’ and another attempt to shut down democracy in the military-ruled country.