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How Ukraine, NATO can try to keep Russian forces at bay

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Ukraine should resist Russian military advances as long as possible, said Eric Ouellet of the Canadian Forces College, which would give the sanctions against Russia more time to have an impact. He said NATO can also put more troops in...
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Russian cyber forces focused on helping military, expert says

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The top priority of Russian cyber forces right now is supporting military forces in Ukraine, said retired four-star U.S. Army general Keith Alexander, a founding commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. In time, he said, they will turn their...
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Putin has talked himself into a corner over Ukraine, expert says

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There's no clear way the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin can end the buildup of Russian troops near Ukraine’s border without military action, says Constanze Stelzenmüller, Fritz Stern Chair at the Brookings Institution in...
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Former Ukrainian president pleads with NATO to reconsider imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine

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"Why you can do that in Libya? Why you can do that in many other countries?" asked former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko. "This is the war in Europe and Ukraine is fighting not only for our own land. Not only for the freedom. Not...
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Russian attack on Ukraine military base 'an escalation,' expert says

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The Russian missile attack on a military training base near the Poland-Ukraine border is an indication Russia is concerned about Western military support for Ukraine, said David Perry of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
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'My home is here:' Kyiv resident on staying put

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In an emotional interview with the CBC's Suhana Meharchand, Kyiv resident Olga Serdyuk said she's not leaving her city despite the ongoing Russian invasion. 'It's important to stay here to work and to support each other,' she said.
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Ukrainian MPs urge Canada to provide money for weapons to fight Russia

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Ukrainian MP Yevheniya Kravchuk is in Ottawa this week as part of a Ukrainian delegation calling on Canada to provide money to purchase military equipment: "We definitely were heard and I can see some positive signals but we have to wait...
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Disbelief, delight for journalists after winning Nobel Peace Prize

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A pair of journalists from Russia and the Philippines have won the Nobel Peace Prize for independent reporting, despite persistent attacks against them by their governments. 'I'm a little shocked. It's really emotional,' said Filipino...
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CBC News on the ground in Ukraine and Russia

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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine begins, the CBC's Margaret Evans reports from the streets of Kyiv, while Briar Stewart details the situation in Russia from Rostov-on-Don.
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Russia in for 'bitter, protracted' fight to win in Ukraine, says analyst

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Russian President Vladimir Putin may be able to achieve Russia's military objectives in Ukraine, but he won't be able to break the will of the Ukrainian people, says British defence analyst Nicholas Drummond.
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'My home is here': Kyiv resident on staying put

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In an emotional interview with the CBC's Suhana Meharchand, Kyiv resident Olga Serdyuk said she's not leaving her city despite the ongoing Russian invasion. 'It's important to stay here to work and to support each other,' she said.
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Russian embassy denies allegations that Tehran ambassadors photo was offensive

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Iranian officials said the photo "extremely inappropriate" given its links to the 1943 Tehran agreement - when Iran was under Allied control.
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US imposes new sanctions on Russia, expels diplomats

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The actions are, in part, a response to the SolarWinds hack and alleged Russian attempts to meddle in the 2020 elections.
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Fear grows in Ukraine over Russian troop build-up

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Russia says its deployment of an estimated 100, 000 soldiers and heavy weaponry to areas near the border with Ukraine poses no threat, as tensions escalate between the neighbouring countries.
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Czechia expels Russian diplomats over 2014 ammunition depot blast

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Eighteen Russian diplomats identified as spies given 48 hours to leave the country, officials say.
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Rome expels two Russian embassy officials and arrests Italian naval officer in espionage sting

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Italy’s special operations forces in Rome staged the sting “during a clandestine operation between the two, surprising them red-handed immediately after the handing over of classified documents by the Italian official in exchange for a...
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How can social media users be protected from hackers? | Inside Story

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The personal data of more than half a billion facebook users has been shared online.
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Attacks on health care in Syria take 'catastrophic' toll: IRC

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Al Jazeera Look at the legacy of a decade of attacks on healthcare facilities in rebel-controlled areas of Syria.
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CAR post-election violence displaces more than 200,000 people: UN

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UNHCR says 100,000 people remain internally displaced within the CAR while others fled to neighbouring countries.
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Cossack descendants travel 4,000km to Kyrgyzstan

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Many of the worshippers can trace their lineage back to Cossacks who fought their way into Central Asia.
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‘I haven’t decided’: Putin tight-lipped over 2024 re-election bid

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In his annual marathon news conference, Russian leader tackles questions over presidency and his foe, Alexey Navalny.
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University of Ottawa professor's website under scrutiny for Kremlin-aligned disinformation

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Michel Chossudovsky is a University of Ottawa professor emeritus whose website has a Facebook following of more than 275,000. But ahead of the U.S. election, his website has come under renewed scrutiny as a source of Russian-aligned...
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Russian protesters slam governor's murder charge

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Protesters are rallying again in southeast Russia in support of a popular regional governor who has been arrested for murder, citing political charges.
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Aid for Syrians: Security council vote awaited in camps

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Aid agencies have warned of the catastrophic consequences of an outbreak of illness in overcrowded camps