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Additional NATO steps 'absolutely insufficient,' expert says

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Retired Canadian lieutenant-general Andrew Leslie said NATO's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine has been 'insufficient to act as a viable deterrent to Russia.'
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Nuclear energy is green energy, says IAEA chief Rafael Grossi

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In an interview with Euronews, Grossi said the debate around nuclear energy should be based on scientific facts.
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Canada should 'learn lesson' from Meng Wanzhou case, says China

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Freelance reporter Patrick Fok says Chinese officials in Beijing have rebuked Canada for its role in the Meng Wanzhou case and says it should not do U.S. 'dirty work.'(Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)
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China says Canada's arrest of Meng was 'dirty job' for the U.S.

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China's Foreign Ministry sought to downplay any connection between the return of Huawei chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou to China and China's release of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor. They also said Meng's arrest was a case of...
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A timeline of the Meng Wanzhou case

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A look at how the cases against Meng Wanzhou became intertwined with the arrests of Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig.
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Germany's Merkel pays farewell visit to Warsaw amid Belarus border tensions

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Despite multiple disagreements, Poland and Germany have found common cause over the migration pressure that they say Belarus is putting on the European Union.
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EU leaders consider new sanctions on Belarus

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European Union leaders will discuss imposing new sanctions on Belarus after a plane was diverted with a reported bomb threat. An opposition journalist onboard was arrested after the plane landed in Minsk.
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What's the future of EU-Swiss relations now talks have collapsed?

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Euronews looks into the past, present and future of Switzerland's cooperation with the EU after Swiss leaders rejected signing a long-delayed framework agreement with Brussels on Wednesday.
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UN Secretary General calls for ceasefire in Middle East

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United Nations Secretary General António Guterres demanded an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants during an emergency virtual meeting of the Security Council, while the United States said it is also negotiating...
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More fear ahead for Palestinians, Israelis as violence intensifies

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Israeli airstrikes continue to flatten buildings in Gaza, while Hamas launched rockets from civilian areas in Gaza toward civilian areas in Israel. And Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strikes will continue.
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Ottawa condemns China's conviction, sentencing of Michael Spavor

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Canadian Michael Spavor has been found guilty of espionage and sentenced to 11 years in prison by a Chinese court. The verdict will further test the strained relationship between the Canadian and Chinese governments.
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Canadian describes what life is like in Chinese detention

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Canadians Kevin and Julia Garratt were detained in China after being accused of espionage in 2014. Though Julia was released after six months, Kevin spent two years in detention, and says his experience would be 'almost the same' as...
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How Biden’s Call With China’s Xi Jinping Could Lay Foundation for More Diplomacy

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John Quelch, the dean of the University of Miami Herbert Business School, joined Cheddar to talk about the significance of the first phone call between President Joe Biden and China’s President Xi Jinping since February. He noted that...
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China imposes sanctions on British citizens

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China has imposed new sanctions on several British MPs and other Britons, in response to a number of sanctions introduced by the U.K. for alleged human rights abuses.
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Kovrig's wife calls for end of detention ahead of trial

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The wife of Canadian Michael Kovrig, who was to stand trial Monday in China for alleged espionage, is calling for a diplomatic solution to end the detention of her husband as well as fellow jailed Canadian Michael Spavor.
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Have Russia and China got enough COVID-19 vaccines to sell abroad?

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Moscow and Beijing are pushing their homemade jabs abroad. But, what about their own populations?
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Biden lays out foreign policy plan to reverse Trump agenda

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In his first foreign policy speech as president, Biden says he will rebuild relations with allies and pursue diplomacy.
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Biden strengthens ‘Buy American’ rules with executive order

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U.S. President Joe Biden is bringing in stricter ‘Buy American’ procurement rules that will affect Canadian companies. But Ottawa is expected to have time to negotiate some exemptions to those new rules.
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Joe Biden’s promise for diplomacy in the Middle East

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Joe Biden has promised a return to diplomacy and to restart talks around the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal. But changes to the political landscape in the Middle East could make that difficult.
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Former Obama aide Malley to be named Biden’s envoy on Iran

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Robert Malley will be tasked with finding a way to deal with Iran again after Trump escalated tensions.
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China shifts focus to domestic economy amid US trade war

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China's President Xi Jinping has promised to move its focus from exporting to strengthening the domestic economy.
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Azerbaijani foreign minister sacked amid tension with Armenia

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Azerbaijan and Armenia accuse each other of shelling military positions and villages.
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Ottawa waits for result of campaign for UN Security Council seat

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The result of the federal government’s campaign for a seat on the United Nations Security Council will be known this week. Canada is competing against Norway and Ireland.
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Canada loses bid for UN Security Council seat

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Canada has lost its bid for a seat on the UN Security Council after spending millions of dollars on years of campaigning.