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Neil Bantleman turns himself in

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Ontario teacher surrenders after Indonesia court overturns earlier acquittal
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Kesha loses bid to be freed from record contract

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Pop star claims record producer Dr. Luke drugged, sexually abused and psychologically tormented her
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Khari McClelland and the Songs of Slaves

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Inspired by his own ancestor's escape to Canada, singer Khari McClelland has reinterpreted slavery songs for today's listeners.
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'Freedom Singer' finds inspiration in slave songs

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Vancouver-based musician Khari McClelland is the descendent of a slave, who finds inspiration in the music of the Underground Railroad.
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North Korea proposes joint probe into Sony cyber attack

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Pyongyang threatens serious consequences if the U.S. rejects proposal
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Rise of the U.S.militia movement

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Obama's presidency and the economic downturn has led to an increase in right-wing extremist groups
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‘Youth’ scoops three gongs at European Film Awards in Berlin

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Comedy drama “Youth” has triumphed at the European Film Awards in Berlin. It scooped three gongs – best movie, best director and Britain’s Michael Caine got best actor for his role. Caine, 82, was also awarded an honorary prize. “This is...
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Wife of jailed Saudi blogger hopes Sakharov Prize will be ‘gateway to freedom’

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Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi is being officially awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Wednesday. But the human rights activist and author of the “Free Saudi Liberals” website will not be in Strasbourg to receive it....
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Sakharov Prize an ‘historic moment’ for jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi

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Jailed Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi has been officially awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. Collecting the European Parliament accolade on his behalf in Strasbourg, Raif’s wife said it marked an “historic moment.”...
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Fireworks light up sky above Eisenhower Park in Fourth of July celebration

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The skies above Eisenhower Park shone in red, white and blue in a dazzling fireworks display Wednesday night.
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Winnipeg's Iranian Community highlights human rights for Canada Day

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The Iranian Community of Manitoba celebrated Canada Day at St. Vital Park in Winnipeg while recognizing Women, Life, Freedom — a slogan used in protests in Iran following a young woman's death in police custody in 2022..The group also...
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Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa draw thousands

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Thousands of people attended Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa featuring musical performances, speeches and a special 100th anniversary flyover by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
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Gustavo Gorriti case: Peruvian journalist battles smear campaign

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A top investigative journalist becomes the target of a bribery probe in Peru - he says it's a smear campaign.
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Boat subscriptions prompts concern about inexperienced operators

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Emerging subscription services allow people to access a boat without having to buy or insure the vessel. But the programs are prompting concern about the influx of inexperienced boaters on the water, especially in busy harbours like...
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UK immigration: Severe labour shortage in farming industry

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Al Jazeera reports on the reasons behind the labour shortages facing the UK's farming community.
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Justin Trudeau's 2024 Canada Day message

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In his annual address marking Canada Day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praised Canada for what he described as its commitment to pluralism, inclusion and fairness, thanking Canadians from a wide range of backgrounds for their work...
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Julian Assange returns home 'free man': Mixed reaction in Australia after plea deal with US

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The WikiLeaks founder begins life once again as a free man, but has yet to speak publicly about his ordeal.
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Wikileaks’ Julian Assange freed after long legal battle

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WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange fought for years against US espionage charges that could have seen him jailed for life.
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Connecticut communities hold Juneteenth events

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A ceremony to honor over two dozen Black men from Westport who fought for their freedoms was held at Evergreen Cemetery in Westport.
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‘People have worked so hard.’ Woman who helped make Juneteenth a national holiday visits New Jersey

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Dr. Opal Lee, 97, was instrumental in getting Juneteenth declared a national holiday in 2021.
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Stamford holds its 4th annual Juneteenth celebration

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This was the fourth year that the city celebrated Juneteenth.
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South Africa elections: Governing ANC party faces a tough challenge

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The fight to stay in power. Al Jazeera looks at the challenges facing the ANC as 27 million South Africans get ready to vote.
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How Juneteenth Impacts The U.S. Economy

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OneUnited Bank CEO, Kevin Cohee, joins Cheddar to discuss the importance of Juneteenth and it's impact on the U.S. economy. Watch!
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Indian government's attempts to silence dissent are 'completely unacceptable': U.S. senator

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Five U.S. senators have written a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling on the Biden administration to hold accountable Indian officials connected to an alleged plot to murder a Sikh activist. The letter's lead author, Jeff...