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'The time of the Wild West is over,' EU's Věra Jourová warns Elon Musk’s Twitter from Davos
The EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency discussed the Twitter takeover with Euronews Next at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Rendez-vous: Edvard Munch - more than just a scream
Rendez-vous: the best of culture in Europe including three exhibitions showcasing modern art
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Dispute over Western Sahara hits African football championship
A speech by Nelson Mandela’s grandson at football’s African Nations Championship has sparked criticism
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Nearly 50-years on Rubik's Cube remains an elusive enigma
Practice and persistence usually pay off when seeking results but patience and much more is needed when trying to solve the puzzle that is the Rubik's Cube.
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'This battle cannot be frozen or postponed': Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells U.S. Congress that the battle for Ukraine will define 'in what world our children and our grandchildren will live,' as he sends a message to all Americans, asking for their continued support.
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Record low turnout, opposition boycott mar Tunisia elections
Less than 9 percent of voters turned up to cast their ballot amid an opposition boycott of parliamentary elections.
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Indonesia’s new criminal code outlaws insulting president
Human rights activists in Indonesia are concerned a new criminal code will stifle free speech in the country.
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French artist JR stages art performance in New York to support Iranian women
The art performance coincided with news that Iranian authorities have reportedly disbanded their morality police after months of protests.
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'We will not stop,' says World Cup attendee supporting Iranian protesters
Ayeh Shams wore a body flag that read 'Women, Life, Freedom' in solidarity with the ongoing protests in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody. She spoke with CBC News about seeing fellow protesters at the World Cup.
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Ukrainian survivor of Azovstal siege waits to reunite with family
Anna Zaitseva survived the brutal siege of the Azovstal steel plant in the early days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, caring for a baby in a darkened underground bunker. Her husband was captured by Russian troops.
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President Zelenskyy visits Kherson after Russian withdrawal
Ukraine's President has visited Kherson city and says its liberation marks 'the beginning of the end of the war'.
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Thousands gather to mark 1st Remembrance Day without pandemic restrictions
Thousands of people gathered at the National War Memorial in Ottawa to mark Remembrance Day — the first without COVID-19 restrictions since the pandemic began.
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Ontario uses notwithstanding clause to ban education worker strike
Ontario's Progressive Conservative government used the notwithstanding clause to pass the controversial Bill 28, making it illegal for education workers who are members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees to go on strike and...
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A human chain of protesters locked arms in Toronto in solidarity with Iranians
Demonstrators in Toronto gathered at a midtown intersection on Yonge Street to form a human chain to show support for the people of Iran.
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Iran protests: Europe's cities rally for Mahsa Amini and women's rights
Saturday saw people take to the streets across Europe in support of the Iranian demonstrations that have rocked the Islamic republic for six weeks.
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Clashes as thousands attend Mahsa Amini memorial in Iran’s Saqqez
Large crowds converge at cemetery in Amini’s hometown of Saqqez to mark 40 days since her death.
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Qatar World Cup faces intense scrutiny over human rights concerns
As Qatar prepares to host the men's World Cup of soccer in one month, concerns persist about human rights in the conservative Muslim country. Global Affairs is warning Canadians travelling to Qatar that LGBTQ2 travellers could face...
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MEPs award Ukraine's 'brave people' and President Zelenskyy with top human rights prize
This year's finalists included WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Colombia's Truth Commission.
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MEPs nominate the 'brave people' of Ukraine for Sakharov Prize, the EU's top human rights award
The other two finalists are WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and Colombia's Truth Commission.
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Space X and NASA bring astronauts back to Earth
NASA and Space X have completed another successful manned mission to space.
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Xi kicks off Communist Party Congress, calls for China's military growth
China’s Communist Party kicked off its 20th Congress in Beijing, with President Xi Jinping calling for faster military growth. Xi also touted his government's COVID-19 policies and refused to rule out the use of force against Taiwan.
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Indian media personalities labelled ‘hypocrites’ for Iran support
Popular Indian figures showing support for protesters in Iran are being labelled “hypocrites”.
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Conservatives press government to list the IRGC as a terrorist organization
During question period, Conservative MP Melissa Lantsman asked why the Trudeau government has not designated Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. Foreign Minister Melanie Joly says more sanctions...
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Protests over Mahsa Amini's death threaten Iranian regime
The mass demonstrations over Mahsa Amini's death in Iranian police custody could create lasting change, say analysts.