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French President Macron defends remarks about unvaccinated
Emmanuel Macron defended his controversial remarks about his strategy to encourage people to get the jab.
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Molière at 400: French high school students celebrate anniversary of literary giant
At the Lycée Montaigne in Paris, students are re-enacting excerpts from his plays in a show highlighting violence against women, and Molière's modernity.
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'Gay cake' legal challenge thrown out after seven-year battle
The case centres on a bakery in Northern Ireland that refused to make a cake with 'Support Gay Marriage' written on it.
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Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty in sex trafficking trial
Ghislaine Maxwell has been found guilty by a jury of helping convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls. Maxwell is a former girlfriend and associate of the late financier.
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Canadian singer Denise Ho arrested in Hong Kong police crackdown
Canadian singer Denise Ho is among a group of people arrested by Hong Kong police amid an ongoing crackdown on dissent spurred by China's national security law.
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South Africa bids farewell to anti-apartheid icon Desmond Tutu
Tutu’s death triggered grief among South Africans and the world leaders for a life spent fighting injustices.
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Israeli blockade keeps families in Gaza apart during Christmas
Christian Palestinians in Gaza say their hopes of a Christmas reunion with family members who are overseas have been dashed.
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Hong Kong university removes Tiananmen massacre statue
“They are destroying an artwork that belongs to a foreign artist.” A monument at the University of Hong Kong that commemorates the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing was removed despite objections by its creator.
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Australians protest as Omicron variant spreads
Thousands of Australians have been on the streets, some showing their support for COVID vaccinations but many against.
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Sudan security forces fire tear gas at Khartoum protesters
Sudanese security forces have used tear gas against pro-democracy protesters rallying in the capital. Thousands came out to reject a deal between the military and the prime minister which saw Abdalla Hamdok reinstated to his position...
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Sceptical opposition participating in Venezuela regional polls
Sunday’s election will be first in nearly four years the opposition will be contesting overseen by observers
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Thai court denies bail to last year's protest leaders
A Thai court has denied bail to several prominent figures from last year's protests, which called for reform of the monarchy.
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US slams Cuba ‘intimidation tactics’ before planned protests
Havana has banned Monday’s planned march, which comes after rare demonstrations broke out in the island country in July.
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Sudan security forces kill five anti-coup protesters, medics say
Security forces fire live ammunition and use tear gas as tens of thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators rally in Khartoum and elsewhere.
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Tunisians protest against President Saied’s power grab
Protests have taken place in the Tunisian capital against president Kais Saied.
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Protest convoy highlights 'power of misinformation,' expert says
Timothy Caulfield, a law professor at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Health, Law and Policy, says while the protest in Ottawa may have had its roots in people's frustrations with pandemic restrictions, it...
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The price of truth: Al Jazeera marks 25 dangerous years
Killings, threats, and full-on aerial attacks on its bureaus; Al Jazeera has endured a staggering amount of tragedy and obstacles during its 25 years of covering the human story.
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Al Jazeera’s 25th anniversary: Network on forefront of key global events
Al Jazeera Media Network celebrated its Silver Jubilee in its headquarters, Doha, on the evening of Monday, November 1st, 2021, under the theme "Al Jazeera 25 Years, a Unique Path".
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Media freedom groups create new tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths in The Hague
A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years.
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New tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths created in The Hague
A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years.
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Claudette Colvin has her say
Colvin, 82, is asking an Alabama court to expunge her record after she was convicting of assaulting a police officer in 1955. Colvin was forcibly removed from a bus after she refused to move to the back.
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Denis Villeneuve on fulfilling his childhood dream of making Dune
Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve tells CBC Radio's Q host Tom Power how he's dreamed of making Dune since he was a kid in small town Quebec. Opening to strong reviews, Dune is just the latest in a string of artfully constructed...
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Why Putin drove Russia into war and won't back down
Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to invade Ukraine without regard for any advice from those around him, longtime observers say. This decision and how the campaign is unfolding, including the threat of nuclear weapons, have some...
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Sudan PM says ‘serious crisis’ a threat to transition and country
In Sudan, thousands of demonstrators have rallied near the presidential palace in Khartoum as tensions rise between civilian and military leaders.