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In-person ceremonies return for Remembrance Day

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Members of the public gathered again to honour veterans and fallen soldiers at the Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa and some others across the country. The services were especially poignant for those who served in Afghanistan, which...
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Silver Cross Mother remembers daughter killed in Afghanistan

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2021 Silver Cross Mother Josée Simard shares her memories of her daughter, Trooper Karine Blais, who was killed less than two weeks into her tour of Afghanistan and has been honoured with a statue in her hometown.
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Qatar to act as US diplomatic representative in Afghanistan

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he United States and Qatar have agreed that Doha will represent the diplomatic interests of the US in Afghanistan, the first official representation for the US since its troop withdrawal in August.
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Afghan refugees adjusting to new life in Canada

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Three months after Afghanistan was overthrown by the Taliban, two Afghan newcomers to Canada describe adjusting to their new lives and coming to terms with what they left behind.
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Remembrance Day brings up difficult memories for some veterans

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The sombre ceremonies of Remembrance Day can be a welcome moment of reflection for some veterans, but mental health advocates say they can also trigger the worst symptoms for those who suffer from PTSD.
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Afghanistan sees first polio vaccination campaign since Taliban takeover

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The campaign signals a change in policy towards vaccines from the country's new rulers.
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Canadian veteran reflects on the 100th anniversary of the poppy

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On the centenary of the poppy, retired military surgeon Dr. Vivian McAlister says it has remained a resilient symbol to honour and support those who have risked death and injury on our behalf.
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Ukrainians will 'fight until the end,' Slovenian PM says

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Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša discussed his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a show of support against Russia's invasion on Rosemary Barton Live. He said increased military aid — especially air defense — is...
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'I literally was broken': Former minister reacts to Taliban banning some girls from school

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Rosemary Barton Live speaks to Rangina Hamidi, Afghanistan's former education minister, on the Taliban's decision to ban girls above Grade 6 from returning to school. She shares her frustration and disappointment on the decision but also...
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Concerns for Afghans who helped Canada as Kabul safe houses close

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There is fear over what will happen to hundreds of Afghans who helped the Canadian military after most of the safe houses in Kabul were forced to close due to a lack of funding.
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Afghanistan: Deadly blasts near military hospital in Kabul

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At least 19 people were killed and 43 wounded when two explosions, followed by gunfire, hit Afghanistan’s biggest military hospital in the capital Kabul, interior ministry sources told Al Jazeera on Tuesday.
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Afghanistan: Deadly blasts, gunfire hit Kabul military hospital

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At least 19 people killed and dozens of others wounded in explosions and gunfire at Afghanistan’s largest military hospital, interior ministry sources say.
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Badri-313: The Taliban brigade patrolling Kabul’s airport

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More than two months since chaotic evacuations from Kabul's international airport after the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, things are slowly returning to something closer to normal.
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Interview with Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission President | Al Jazeera Exclusive

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The European Commission president said the EU is working hard to prioritise ways of easing COVID-19 vaccine inequity.
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Afghanistan's Shia minority in fear after two mosques attacked

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Promises of better security in Afghanistan after ISIL attacks two Shia mosques in two weeks. in Afghanistan. But the minority worshippers tell us nowhere feels safe.
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Voting under way in Uzbekistan’s presidential election

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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev faces no genuine opposition in Sunday’s vote and is almost certain to win a second term.
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23 million Afghans live in acute hunger: UN report

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The hunger crisis in Afghanistan has worsened, with 23 million people living in acute hunger, a new UN report says. Some families have been forced to sell children to survive and aid groups say countries will need to overcome their...
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Return to Kandahar under Taliban control

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The Taliban are in power in Kandahar province, where Canadian soldiers fought and dozens died. CBC News' Susan Ormiston returned to the region and spoke with former Taliban fighters now in government, on a mission to restore...
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Exclusive: Taliban refurbishing equipment to build their own air force

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The Taliban says it’s working to put together its own airforce. Al Jazeera’s @osamabinjavaid obtained access to the hangar where a team of experts is working to refurbish destroyed military hardware left behind by foreign forces.
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Alexei Navalny wins Sakharov Prize, the EU's highest award for human rights work

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Navalny, one of Vladimir Putin's most prominent critics, was nominated alongside Bolivian lawyer Jeanine Áñez and the women of Afghanistan.
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Taliban’s human rights record a hurdle to creating diplomatic ties

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The Taliban is holding meetings to try to establish diplomatic relations and access international aid after its takeover of Afghanistan, but it’s human rights record is a hurdle for many countries.
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Afghan economy, carpet exports hit by US sanctions

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Afghanistan's famed carpet industry is facing its biggest crisis since the Taliban took over in mid-August.
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Kandahar police chief vows to capture IS plotters behind deadly bombing

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The new police commander in Kandahar, Afghanistan, is a former Taliban leader who fought Canadian forces. Now, he is asking for aid from his former enemy.
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Stranded Afghans who worked with Canadian charity feel abandoned by Ottawa: Lauryn Oates

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Lauryn Oates, executive director at Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan, joined Power & Politics Monday to discuss the plight of 18 stranded Afghan families who fear reprisal from the Taliban for the work family members did with the...