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Former Denesoline CEO ordered to transfer property back
Ron Barlas is accused of misappropriating money from the Łutsel K'e company. The First Nation alleges he used some of that to buy properties in Yellowknife. CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi reports.
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Vietnam Unveils VCS-01 Mobile Coastal Defence System
Vietnam unveils a new VCS-01 mobile coastal defence system. Watch in this report for more details about the weapon.
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Donald Trump Moves $4Bn in Trump Media Stock
Reports suggest Donald Trump has transferred nearly $4 billion worth of shares in his company-- Trump media & technology, to a revocable trust. The transfer included around 115 million shares, or 53% of the company's stock, which owns...
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Syria Civil War: Bashar Al-Assad Flees as Rebels Declare Victory in Syria
Syrian rebel forces have entered Damascus amid reports that President Bashar al-Assad has fled the country by plane for an unknown destination after 13 years of civil war. Watch for more details!
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Rural roadside pottery shop threatened by proposed highway changes
Freba Pottery is located off the highway near Wynyard, Sask. It relies a lot on customers pulling off the road for a quick visit. Check out how proposed passing lane changes might divert business.
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Ticketless for Taylor? Here's how to avoid a Swift scam
Sgt. Steve Addison with the Vancouver Police Department gives Taylor Swift fans tips for avoiding ticket scams as the superstar singer's Eras Tour prepares to land in Vancouver.
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Toronto crypto company CEO kidnapped, held for $1M ransom before release
The CEO of a Toronto company specializing in cryptocurrency was kidnapped and held for a $1 million ransom Wednesday, police say. CBC’s Chris Glover has the latest.
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Some passengers with disabilities still struggling on Air Canada flights
A new CBC Marketplace investigation has found that some passengers with disabilities are still struggling with assistance on Air Canada flights, despite the airline’s promises to improve staffing, equipment and boarding procedures.
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Court orders Trump admin to transfer Tufts student detained by ICE to Vermont
The Trump administration has been ordered to return a Tufts University student back to Vermont after they were detained in March and transferred to Louisiana. (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
Brazil's Lula Is Awake After Emergency Brain Surgery
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is awake and conscious after undergoing emergency brain surgery and is now in the ICU recovering. The 79-year-old president felt headaches Monday and a brain scan showed an intracranial...
Press Association
Mary Lou McDonald arrives at Dublin count
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald arrives at the Dublin count for the Irish General Election. An earlier exit poll put the three main parties virtually neck and neck. Sinn Fein held 21.1% of first-preference votes, narrowly ahead of...
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Simon Harris urges voting public to consider government formation when transfering their votes
Taoiseach Simon Harris has asked people to “keep at the back of their mind” government formation possibilities when casting their vote on Friday. Speaking on Newstalk’s Pat Kenny show, the Fine Gael leader said “for the electorate, it’s...
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Sir Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting tour hospital in Nottinghamshire
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow health secretary Wes Streeting tour an NHS hospital in Nottinghamshire, where they saw a theatre used for common orthopaedic surgery. Theatres in nearby Yorkshire are set for refurbishment to...
Press Association
People Before Profit react to being eliminated from the European election count
Brid Smith of People Before Profit - Solidarity reacts after being eliminated from the European parliamentary race at the16th election in Dublin.
Bloomberg
Bitcoin Isn't Going Away, Says David Rubenstein
Carlyle Group Co-Founder and Co-CEO David Rubenstein says Bitcoin isn't going away. But he says lawmakers are going to keep taking a very close look at it. Rubenstein also talks about BlackRock's effort to launch a spot Bitcoin ETF. He...
Bloomberg
Harman on Ukraine's Eventual Membership to NATO
Jane Harman, Chair of the Commission on the National Defense Strategy, discusses the pathway forward for Ukraine to join NATO as NATO has agreed to fast-track the country's eventual membership, and whether the pace of the other member...
Bloomberg
Jay Clayton, Dan Morehead on Crypto Industry
Former Chairman, SEC and Senior Policy Advisor and Of Counsel to Sullivan and Cromwell LLP Jay Clayton and Founder and Managing Partner of Pantera Capital Dan Morehead, discuss SEC Chair Gary Gensler's move to sue Binance and Coinbase....
Bridgeman Arts
Hawaii, 1952: A history of the effects of the American annex of the Hawaiian Islands in 1898
Hawaii, 1952: A history of the effects of the American annex of the Hawaiian Islands in 1898.
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Mick Lynch joins protest at Tory Conference
RMT boss Mick Lynch speaks at a protest in Birmingham ahead of the Conservative Party Conference.
Bloomberg
Assessing Wall Street's Shifting Culture
Jared Dillian, editor and publisher of The Daily Dirtnap, discusses the shifting culture occurring on Wall Street, He speaks with Taylor Riggs, Sonali Basak and Caroline Hyde on "What'd You Miss?"
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Nobel Physics Prize 'is an encouragement to young people' says winner
Nobel Physics Prize joint winner, Anton Zeilinger, reacts to the award announcement, saying "this prize is an encouragement to young people and I want to mention here that the prize would not be possible without 100 young people who work...
The Recount
How to Prepare for College Costs ... In High School
College is increasingly expensive, but there are ways you can get ahead of it before you even apply. In this explainer, we walk through the average costs of higher education in the U.S. and the ways you can make it more affordable.
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Space - Heat/Cooling Radiation Atlantis Test
NASA lost contact for eight minutes on Sunday (6/11) with the
space shuttle Atlantis and its six astronauts due to crossed radio
signals. The astronauts spent Sunday (6/11) working on a heat-radiator experiment, testing a simplified...
Bloomberg
Credit Suisse May Turn to Bonds to Reduce Bank Risk
April 22 -- Credit Suisse Group is said to be weighing a plan to issue bonds to try to reduce risk from potential cybercrime and rogue trading events. Bloomberg Gadfly's Lionel Laurent examines the plan on "Bloomberg Surveillance."...