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New allegations emerge on sham Alberta leadership campaign

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney was at least present during discussions to fund fellow candidate Jeff Callaway’s campaign during the 2017 United Conservative Party leadership race, according to two witness statements provided to...
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UN seeks humanitarian ceasefire in Ukraine

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United Nations Secretary General António Guterres says this is a good moment for the UN to seize the initiative in pushing for a humanitarian ceasefire in Ukraine.
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The FIFDH celebrates 20 years of standing up for human rights

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The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH) explores human rights violations through cinema, fiction, documentaries, and news. Cinema went to Geneva to find out more.
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More than half of convoy donations came from U.S., hacked data shows

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A CBC News analysis of hacked data about those who donated to the protest convoys through GiveSendGo found more than half of the donations came from the U.S. It’s raising concern about foreign funding of political activity.
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Haiti factory workers go on strike to demand pay increase

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Thousands of factory workers have gone on strike in the capital of Haiti to demand better pay.
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Russian-backed separatists evacuate residents from east Ukraine

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Leaders of self-proclaimed breakaway republics in eastern Ukraine announce plan to evacuate hundreds of thousands of residents to Russia.
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Warring rebels in Colombia make electioneering impossible

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The turf war for control of cocaine trafficking and other crimes is overshadowing the political campaign for power.
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Ukraine-Russia crisis: What’s Russia’s problem with NATO?

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“If Ukraine is in NATO, then it is not just at Russia's doorstep, it literally is on the threshold.” We asked a Russian expert to explain the country’s main issues with NATO’s expansion eastwards.
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Australian Open reverses ban on Peng Shuai t-shirts

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Australian Open tennis organisers have reversed their ban on fans wearing t-shirts to support Chinese player Peng Shuai following a widespread backlash.
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The people and politics of a protest convoy heading to Parliament Hill

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Large crowds of supporters met a convoy of truckers and other protesters as it rolled through Winnipeg heading to Parliament Hill, where the mandate has become a political issue. Many involved in the convoy oppose the COVID-19 vaccine...
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Ex-leader Poroshenko returns to Ukraine to face treason case

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Former president could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison if found guilty of charges he dismisses as fabricated.
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Nigeria labels bandit gangs ‘terrorists’ in bid to stem violence

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Official gazette refers to criminal gangs who carry out mass kidnappings of students, abduction for ransom, cattle rustling and destruction of property, among other crimes.
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Palestinians vote: 400,000 eligible to choose West Bank leaders

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Local elections are under way in the occupied West Bank with about 400,000 Palestinians eligible to vote.
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US announces diplomatic boycott of 2022 Beijing Olympics

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White House says US will not send diplomats to upcoming Winter Games over China’s rights abuses, including in Xinjiang.
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Gambian commission urges prosecutions for Yahya Jammeh-era abuses

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A 14,000-page report handed to President Barrow gives details of nearly 400 victims of torture, killing and rape.
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Exclusive: Bakir Izetbegovic warns Bosnia’s Serb leader Milorad Dodik poses a threat to peace

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In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Bakir Izetbegovic, president of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Party of Democratic Action warns the separatist ambitions of the country's Serb leader could be a threat to peace in the country.
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Why does Bulgaria have the EU’s lowest vaccination rates?

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Widespread vaccine hesitancy fuelled by misinformation and a lacklustre awareness campaign comes amid political turmoil.
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UN warns Ethiopia’s conflict could spiral into a civil war

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Risking a civil war - the UN has a dire warning about the conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region.
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Burhan says he will not be part of Sudan gov’t after transition

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Sudan coup leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan says he is committed to transferring power to civilian leadership.
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Tension over Beirut blast probe deepens Lebanon political crisis

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A political crisis is added to Lebanon's economic one, as two key groups threaten to leave the cabinet.
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The impact of Russia’s veto power in the UN Security Council

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Adrienne Arsenault talks to Bob Rae, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, and former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state Victoria Holt about the veto power Russia holds in the UN Security Council and what more can be done to...
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Fuel shortage forces shutdown of main Lebanese power plants

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Deir Ammar and Zahrani power plants run out of diesel and grind to halt, prompting sporadic protests.
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Pro-Iranian groups reject early Iraq election results as ‘scam’

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The Shia Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has claimed victory in Iraq's election.
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Ex-French President Sarkozy awaits verdict in second corruption trial

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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is set to find out if he will be jailed for corruption.