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‘Jammu And Kashmir Breathing Freely After Article 370 Abrogation’: PM Modi In Srinagar

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Srinagar, highlighting the progress in Kashmir post the abrogation of Article 370. He emphasized the newfound freedom and development in the region, unveiling projects worth over Rs 6,400...
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Nikki Haley congratulated Donald Trump on his primary wins as she exited the Republican contest, and urged Americans to turn away from 'the darkness of hatred and division.'
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Nikki Haley exits Republican race with 'no regrets'

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Nikki Haley congratulated Donald Trump on his primary wins as she exited the Republican contest, and urged Americans to turn away from 'the darkness of hatred and division.'
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B.C. government apologizes to Doukhobors 70 years after removing children

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British Columbia’s premier apologized 70 years after the province forcibly removed some 200 children from the families of Sons of Freedom Doukhobors, a group of pacifist Russian Christians exiled in B.C.'s southeastern Kootenay region.
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B.C. government makes official apology, compensation to children of wronged Doukhobours

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The B.C. government has officially acknowledged historical wrongs done to some 200 Doukhobor children who were forcibly removed from their homes 70 years ago. The provincial government is offering compensation for past wrongs, but some...
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‘Freedom to Read Act’ aims to protect New Jersey public school librarians

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This bill comes as results of a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll that showed that 58% of adults surveyed were more worried about book censorship than schools teaching about sensitive topics and materials.
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Learn about Long Island’s past at the African American Museum of Nassau County

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News 12’s Shannon Lanier takes you to the African American Museum of Nassau County in this week’s Road Trip Close to Home.
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BYXE Week encourages Saskatoon cyclists to pedal through winter

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BYXE Week, which runs until Feb. 25, is meant to encourage people to ride despite winter and features scavenger hunts, free drinks, prizes for selfies and more.
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56 years of occupation: Erosion of rights under Israeli military law

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Settlement expansion and violence escalate tensions, with children also targeted amid growing international concerns.
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Alexei Navalny’s death exposes Putin as a ‘monster’: Justin Trudeau slams Russian President

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Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slammed President Putin after Navalny’s death. Trudeau said, “The death of Alexei Navalny a ‘tragedy’ and it exposed Russian President Putin as a monster”. The Canada PM further said, “Putin will...
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Russia has 'serious questions' to answer around Navalny, NATO chief says

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says he wants to see 'all facts established' after Russian prison officials reported the death of longtime Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
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EU leaders blame Russia for death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny

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Several EU leaders have said they hold the Kremlin directly responsible for the sudden death of Alexei Navalny.
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Invictus Games a chance for Ukrainian vets to inspire hope back home

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The upcoming Invictus Games in Whistler, B.C., have brought two Ukrainian soldiers from the front lines to the slopes, aspiring to give hope to their fellow soldiers still fighting back home.
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Situation in Ukraine is 'dire,' says Joly

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Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, who recently visited Ukraine, said Canada will support the country 'as long as it takes.'
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commissions INS Sandhayak in Visakhapatnam

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh along with Indian Navy Chief Admiral R Hari Kumar commissioned INS Sandhayak at Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam on February 3.“I will again say that people involved in maritime piracy and smuggling will not...
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B.C. to make a formal apology to Doukhobors

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The provincial government will be making a formal apology later this year for its treatment of children from the Doukhobor community in the Kootenays. But the apology is not seen as an entirely positive development.
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Manitoba First Nations call for all-weather road to ensure access

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Leaders have put forward a proposal for all-weather road spanning 250 kilometres and connecting St. Theresa Point First Nation and Berens River First Nation.
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B.C. government apologizes to Doukhobor community

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On Feb. 27, the province officially apologized for the forcible removal of children from Doukhobor families in the 1950s.
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Sudheendra Kulkarni refuses to apologise for his ‘Ambedkar, not father of Constitution’ comment

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Reacting to his latest tweet on ‘X’ claiming Dr BR Ambedkar was not the author of the Constitution of India, political analyst Sudheendra Kulkarni on January 27 explained his statement in details and later refused to apologize. “In...
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South Africa’s historic support for Palestine

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South Africa has displayed robust support for Palestinians over Israel’s war on Gaza.
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U.S. presidential candidate Nikki Haley called out by voter for Civil War answer

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At a town hall in New Hampshire on Wednesday, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was asked by a voter what caused the Civil War and didn't mention slavery in her response. The man said he found her answer 'astonishing.'
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'Added urgency' for Israel to bring hostages home alive after 'horrific accident,' says father of hostage

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Jonathan Dekel-Chen, whose son Segui has been held hostage since Hamas's Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, says the mistaken killings of three Israeli hostages by Israeli troops in Gaza should further galvanize the Israeli government and other...
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Hong Kong pro-democracy activist says she left home to put 'freedom over fear'

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Agnes Chow, a famous figure in the city's pro-democracy movement, says the last three years in Hong Kong were scarier than the idea of staying in Canada and never going home again.
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Ramsey Nasr Advocates for Human Dignity in Gaza

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Ramsey Nasr is a Palestinian Dutch actor and writer who's been vocal in trying to change the Dutch mindset on Gaza.