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Berlin market attack suspect released

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The suspect in the truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market has been released. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the act
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Asylum seekers pouring into Quebec | Sunday Scrum

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Over 150 people a day are coming north from the U.S. into Canada, especially into Quebec. What should the government do about the situation?
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Canada's LGBT seniors fear discrimination in elder care

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Many of Canada's LGBT seniors fear discrimination in elder care, believing they'll have to once again hide their pride to avoid prejudice.
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Pokemon Go raises privacy concerns

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Pokemon Go is now the most downloaded app ever in North America. Trouble is, that's adding to some serious concerns about privacy.
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Trump and nuclear fears

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As the president-elect, Donald Trump will soon take charge of the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal, and for some, that's not a comforting thought
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Chinese economic data sends tremors across stock markets

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“Violent New Year fireworks,” is how one analyst summed up events on Wall Street where the Dow fell 450 points having its worst opening day in 84 years as weak Chinese economic data reignited fears of global growth. In Europe Frankfurt...
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Proposed child care budget cuts have some worried about their kids’ future

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The current proposed 2025 budget would cut $50 million in city funding for preschool and 3-K programs.
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Nuclear energy summit: Push for revival of European power industry

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Nuclear energy's resurgence, driven by geopolitical and supply concerns, faces opposition from activists and challenges from past disasters.
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Cap on international students could bring program cuts

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Students and some colleges are worried that a federal cap on international students will increase tuition fees and force programs to close. CBC’s Deana Sumanac-Johnson breaks down the reaction and potential impact.
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Brainstorm AI 2023: How AI Is Transforming Education

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Sal Khan, Founder and CEO, Khan Academy Moderator: Jeremy Kahn, FORTUNE
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Israel has killed at least 175 medical personnel

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Health Ministry says at least 175 medical personnel and 34 civil defence workers so far since recent Gaza war started in October.
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More than 70,000 refugees have fled Karabakh for Armenia, says Yerevan

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Authorities in Yerevan say at least 70,500 ethnic Armenians have now crossed into Armenia.
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Sudanese-Canadians worry about relatives back home

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Dozens of Sudanese-Canadians who were airlifted from their home country wait in Nairobi, Kenya. They're waiting to fly to Toronto, but can't help but worry for their families trapped in Sudan.
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After fleeing Sudan, Canadians wait and worry in Nairobi

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Canadians airlifted out of Sudan are waiting in Nairobi, Kenya, for a flight to Toronto but worry about their families left behind as fighting continues.
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What really scares Canadians this Halloween?

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On the eve of Halloween, arguably the spookiest and scariest of holidays, CBC News asks: what are Canadians really afraid of – and we don’t mean ghosts and goblins.
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UK's financial woes: High interest rates impact property market

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Nearly 300 mortgage deals have been pulled in the last 24 hours by banks and building societies
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UK stocks, sterling slip as BoE intervenes after IMF slams budget

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The pound slumps and stocks pare losses after the Bank of England says it is buying up long-dated UK government bonds.
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Fear of disease in Pakistan in aftermath of rain, flooding

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The CBC's Margaret Evans reports from Pakistan, where a deadly monsoon season has led to severe flooding, and fear of disease is on the rise while medical care is hard to find.
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Germany unveils $65bn inflation-relief plan

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has pledged a package worth $65bn, to help people and businesses cope with soaring prices.
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Moldova: Attacks in Transnistria raise fears of Ukraine war spreading

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Fears in Moldova that war could spill over from neighbouring Ukraine - after a series of attacks in a Russian-backed breakaway region.
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UN-led evacuation of Mariupol set to continue

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The first convoy of civilians to escape a decimated steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine, has reached relative safety in a Ukrainian-controlled city. Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk told reporters that a few hundred civilians remain...
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Ukrainian fishermen fear detention amid increasing Russian patrols in Azov Sea

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Off the coast of Ukraine, there is an increase in the number of Russian navy patrols. Fishermen say they are living in fear of being arrested and interrogated by Russian intelligence agents.
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U.S. official questions Russia's security fears over Ukraine

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U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman says it is hard to understand Russia's claim of security fears around Ukraine, given what a powerful and well-armed country Russia is.
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Canadian families worry as fighting rages in Israel, Gaza

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Two Canadian families, one with loved ones in Gaza, the other with loved ones in Israel, spoke to CBC News about their fears, pain and hope as the fighting rages in the Middle East.