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The White House Lists Out Achievements of Trump After Six Months in Office
US President Donald Trump assumed office for the second term on January 20, and now while speaking about his achievements in the last six months White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt added India-Pakistan ceasefire to it, among...
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Russia Claims Hitting US-Supplied Patriot Systems In Ukraine; Moscow Hits Kyiv With Drones, Missiles
Russia claims to have destroyed three U.S.-made Patriot launchers and a key radar system in Ukraine during a major missile and drone assault. Moscow launched 426 drones and 24 missiles overnight, asserting air superiority. Ukraine says...
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New evidence against Trump may not be part of Senate trial
As U.S. senators were sworn in as jurors for President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, it remained unclear whether new evidence about a pressure campaign on Ukraine would be admitted.
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Trump 'knew exactly what was going on' in Ukraine: Giuliani aide
Lev Parnas says US president was fully aware of attempt to pressure Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy to investigate Biden.
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Iran denies missile shot down Flight PS752
Iran rejects claims from Canada and the U.S. that Flight PS752 was likely shot down by an Iranian anti-aircraft missile. Officials say an investigation into the crash could take up to 2 years.
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Young daughter of Australia firefighter wears helmet at funeral
Andrew O'Dwyer was battling the bush fires in Sydney last month when a tree fell on his fire truck. His daughter Charlotte wore his helmet and received a service medal on his behalf.
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Ethnic Kazakhs ‘detained and tortured in Chinese camps’
Some ethnic Kazakhs have told Al Jazeera they have been held in Chinese internment camps as part of the country’s crackdown on Muslims.
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Texas death row: Calls for Rodney Reed's exoneration
Supporters of a US death row inmate are calling for his release following new evidence that could prove his innocence.
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Greece parliament demand Germany pay WWII reparations
Greek lawmakers voted on Wednesday to give a mandate to the government to seek reparations from Germany for the Nazi occupation during World War II, a move likely to exacerbate relations with Berlin. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told...
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Carbon tax fact check: separating truth from fiction in national debate
As the debate around Ottawa’s carbon tax heats up, and a new player enters the game in newly-elected Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, we look at the facts of the legislation.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be expelled 'within hours or days'
Julian Assange is to be expelled from Ecuador’s London embassy within hours or days, according to a “high level” source quoted by WikiLeaks. In a tweet sent on Thursday, WikiLeaks claims the Ecuadoarian state has an agreement with the UK...
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Watch live: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be expelled from Ecuador's London embassy
Julian Assange is to be expelled from Ecuador’s London embassy within hours or days, according to a “high level” source quoted by WikiLeaks. In a tweet sent on Thursday, WikiLeaks claims the Ecuadoarian state has an agreement with the UK...
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Raw Politics: Orban takes aim at Juncker in poster campaign
Viktor Orban has taken his anti-migration rhetoric up a notch ahead of the European elections. In a new poster campaign, the Hungarian government has attacked European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker for introducing new...
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Raw Politics: FYROM debate heats up with protests in Athens
Protesters took to the streets Greece at a rally opposing the negotiations concerning neighbouring FYR Macedonia's name change to North Macedonia. Many Greeks fear territorial claims on the Greek province of Macedonia would be put in...
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Insurance fraud that could be costing you
There’s a type of fraud running rampant in Canada and you could be paying for it: benefits fraud. It happens when company benefit plans get billed for products or services employees didn’t need or maybe even didn’t receive. The insurance...
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Snap Subpoenaed Over IPO Disclosures
Federal regulators have subpoenaed Snap as part of a probe into its 2017 initial public offering, the company confirmed in a statement to Cheddar.
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EBay Accuses Amazon of Poaching Sellers
EBay sent a cease-and-desist letter to the e-commerce giant on Monday after Amazon allegedly sent over 1,000 messages to potential sellers trying to lure them to Amazon's third-party platform.
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Asylum seekers flocking to Toronto overwhelm city's resources
Many of the refugees are staying in college dormitories for the summer, but where they'll stay once school's back in session is unknown.
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Fresh claims over an asylum scandal at Germany's refugee agency
There are fresh claims over an asylum scandal at Germany's refugee agency. It's understood The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bamf) in Bremen, knew about possible wrong-doing earlier than first thought, since February last...
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Cannabis oil shipped and sold illegally in Winnipeg
Cannabis oil is being shipped to Winnipeg and sold illegally by HempWorkx, a company that also makes health claims not approved by Health Canada.
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NDP MP Christine Moore reacts to claims of sexual misconduct
NDP MP Christine Moore reacted to claims of sexual misconduct that were levelled against her by a Canadian military veteran. In a news conference today, Moore denied those allegations and gave a very different account of what happened.
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ISIS claims responsibility for Toronto Danforth shooting rampage; police say there's 'no evidence'
Rukmini Callimachi, who has covered ISIS extensively for the New York Times, weighs in on the reliability of the terror group's claim of responsibility for the Danforth shooting in Toronto
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Why the Delay With the Stormy Daniels Interview?
CBS's "60 Minutes" taped an interview with Stormy Daniels in early March, but it still hasn't aired. So what's going on? CBS had to vet a lot of her claims before going to air, which takes time, says Cynthia Littleton, Managing Editor of...
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Refugees come to Canada to escape gender persecution
More than 15 per cent of female refugees who came to Canada in the past five years did so to escape gender persecution, according to a CBC News investigation. Gender persecution is the most common reason women seek refuge in Canada,...