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Behind the scenes of Walk, debuting at Edmonton Fringe Festival

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Walk is loosely based on the life of a Canadian Forces medic who lost both his legs in Afghanistan. Its cast and crew are hoping to break new ground in national theatre.
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A Woman's Game: Nadia Nadim

9th - Higher Ed
Nadia Nadim and her family were forced to flee Afghanistan when the Taliban killed her father. Now she's an international football star.
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EU: 'Political games blocking refugees'

9th - Higher Ed
Ajmal Maarij, 27, dreamt of becoming a politician in his homeland of Afghanistan, but the conflict put an end to all that. Now he's a refugee in Belgium, working at a Red Cross asylum seeker centre. As the EU cracks down on migration...
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Stage set for heated NATO summit in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Never has there been so much interest in a NATO summit in Brussels. Why? Because when Donald Trump rolls into town, anything could happen. There are so many big issues on the military menu at this week's gathering, ranging from Russia...
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Survivors of suicide bombing sue Canadian government

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Nepalese Gurkhas who guarded the Canadian Embassy in Kabul have received either no compensation or partial compensation from their employer, who dropped the Canadian contract in the aftermath.
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Turkmen section of trans-Afghanistan gas pipeline completed

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The leaders of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan celebrated with the foreign minister of India the completion of the Turkmen section of the trans-Afghanistan pipeline which will transport natural gas from Turkmenistan to...
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Suicide bomber kills at least 18 in Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
Massive damage to surrounding buildings in Kabul neighbourhood
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Suicide bomber kills at least five in Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
Massive damage to surrounding buildings in Kabul neighbourhood
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Trump won't reveal Afghanistan plan specifics

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump refused to provide specific details for his new plan in Afghanistan, but did say his country would be prepared for any eventuality
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Donald Trump lays out his plan for the war in Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
President says he won't detail exactly when and how the U.S. will attack
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Politico's Klimas- President's Plan Gives Pentagon More Power

9th - Higher Ed
We're still waiting for details on what President Trump's Afghanitan plan will look like, but Politico's Jacqueline Klimas expects more decisions to be made in real time.
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Politico's Klimas: President's Plan Gives Pentagon More Power

9th - Higher Ed
We're still waiting for details on what President Trump's Afghanitan plan will look like, but Politico's Jacqueline Klimas expects more decisions to be made in real time.
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Exclusive: French police accused of abusing Calais migrants

9th - Higher Ed
They have ended up in Calais in search of a better life, only to have their dreams shattered. Nine months after the so-called ‘Jungle’ camp was pulled down, aid workers have told Euronews that migrants are living through hell. It comes...
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Car bomb in Afghanistan kills and injures dozens

9th - Higher Ed
Explosion outside bank hits civilians and security forces
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Should Canada train more Afghan police?

9th - Higher Ed
NATO wants Canada to train more police in Afghanistan. But a suicide bombing has raised concerns that the task is becoming increasingly dangerous
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Bombing in Kabul kills more than 80, hundreds more wounded

9th - Higher Ed
Blast occurs near embassies, presidential palace
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Witness: 'There were streams of blood'

9th - Higher Ed
Witness describes being trapped under fallen wall
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Harjit Sajjan apologizes... again

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's defence minister is apologizing again for exaggerating his role in a major military operation in Afghanistan.
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What happens now for Harjit Sajjan?

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's defence minister has the support of Justin Trudeau, but critics from the opposition think Sajjan's apology isn't enough.
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30 dead in Afghan hospital attack

9th - Higher Ed
Gunmen entered dressed in white lab coats
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U.S-Canada Defense meeting

9th - Higher Ed
The cabinet-to-cabinet meeting between Canadian Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan and U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was the first for the Trudeau and Trump governments
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At least 20 dead in explosion outside Afghanistan Supreme Court

9th - Higher Ed
Officials call it continuation of attacks against judiciary
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‘Voir du Pays’ is a is a psychological drama about two French female soldiers back from Afghanistan

9th - Higher Ed
‘Voir du Pays’ or ‘The Stopover’ is a psychological drama about two French female soldiers trying to put the events of Afghanistan behind them. Their mission in Afghanistan is over now it is time for a debrief and to relax in a hotel...
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Nova Scotia murder-suicide

9th - Higher Ed
A Canadian Forces veteran and three family members are dead after an apparent murder-suicide