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Judge reinstates Djokovic’s visa, orders release from detention

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Djokovic wins appeal against decision to refuse him a visa ahead of the Australian Open.
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Novak Djokovic fights removal from Australia

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Tennis star Novak Djokovic went through a hearing Sunday to try and overturn the Australian government’s ruling that would remove him from the country for not being vaccinated against COVID-19.
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'There is a supply and demand mismatch,' doctor says of rising hospitalizations

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Quebec intensive care physician Dr Joseph Dahine says hospitals and ICUs in his province are stretched, and health care workers are exhausted.
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ICU doctor warns of supply, demand mismatch

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Quebec intensive care physician Joseph Dahine says hospitals - and ICUs, in particular - in his province are stretched and health care workers exhausted as COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise. 'There is a supply and demand...
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Omicron transmitting faster than data can be collected: virologist

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Researchers are learning more about Omicron on an hourly basis, says virologist Jason Kindrachuk. One of the many unknowns is whether or not it is more severe than the Delta variant.
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U.K. reports highest daily COVID-19 case count fuelled by Omicron

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Paul Hunter, an epidemiologist at University of East Anglia in England, joins Power & Politics to discuss a surge in COVID-19 cases in the U.K. resulting from the Omicron variant.
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US abortion rights at stake as Supreme Court takes up key case

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US Supreme Court is weighing a Mississippi abortion case that could ultimately overturn landmark 1973 Roe v Wade ruling.
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Georgia's former president appears in court on abuse of power charges

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Mikheil Saakashvili has been imprisoned since he returned to Georgia in October to try and bolster opposition forces.
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Russia launches military attack against Ukraine

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Early morning explosions were heard in multiple Ukrainian cities Thursday, including the capital, Kyiv, after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he was launching a ‘special military operation’ in Eastern Ukraine.
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Thai court denies bail to last year's protest leaders

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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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Washed out B.C. rail lines, roads add to supply chain woes

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The complex problem of moving goods from point A to point B during the pandemic has been made even more complicated by floods in B.C. that have washed out rail lines and highways in the Lower Mainland.
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What’s being said on both sides of the border about North American Leaders’ Summit

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CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and Washington correspondent Alexander Panetta discuss what Americans are saying about the North American Leaders’ Summit, and what's at stake for for Canada.
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Frances Haugen: the EU has a 'once-in-a-generation opportunity' to regulate Facebook

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"Democracies must step in and make new laws," the whistleblower told lawmakers in the European Parliament.
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Significant Russian offensive coming in southeastern Ukraine: retired U.S. brigadier-general

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Retired U.S. brigadier-general Peter Zwack predicts a long and bloody battle lies ahead for southeast Ukraine under the newly appointed Russian Gen. Alexander Dvornikov. 'We're going to see more of a World War I, World War II meat...
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Read my lips: Transparent COVID face masks to ease the communication barrier in Hong Kong

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It's not the first face mask to include a transparent area to help those with hearing impairments communicate. But this 3D-printed one is fully transparent and reuseable.
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Training, experience, morale serving Ukrainian soldiers well, says Canadian military trainer

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Canada's training of Ukrainian soldiers and their fighting experience in the Donbas is serving them well in the war with Russia, says former military trainer Lt.-Col. Melanie Lake, but so is their powerful motivation, she said. 'I do...
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What the Congressional Hearing on Crypto Means for the Future of Regulation

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Chamber of Progress CEO Adam Kovacevich joined Wake Up With Cheddar to break down what to expect from the cryptocurrency executives appearing on Capitol Hill and how it could impact future crypto regulation. "I think what most people...
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US judge suspends Britney Spears’s father from conservatorship

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A judge in the United States has suspended Britney Spears’s father from the conservatorship that has controlled the singer’s life and money for 13 years.
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Alberta teen among 6 COP26 delegates presenting global youth report

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Océanne Kahanyshyn-Fontaine, 17, of Edmonton, is one of six young climate activists with Decarbonize Decolonize presenting a list of demands to global leaders at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow.
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U.S. gymnasts give emotional testimony on sex abuse, criticize FBI investigation

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U.S. Olympic gold medallists Simone Biles and Aly Raisman were among the gymnasts who delivered emotional testimony to the Senate judiciary committee about the sexual abuse by Larry Nassar, the former doctor for the women's national...
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Simone Biles blasts USA Gymnastics, FBI for allowing sex abuse

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US star gymnasts berate institutions overseen by Congress for failing to investigate years of abuses.
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Menopause discrimination: could a new law protect UK women at work?

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"Too many women in the UK have been forced to use disability discrimination legislation in order to make sure that their rights are protected in the workplace when it comes to menopause. And that's just not right." Conservative MP...
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US vaccinations: States offer cash prizes and scholarships

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The US state of Ohio has named the first winner of its 'Vax-a-Million' lottery.
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Canadian Taxpayers Federation criticizes platform fiscal plans

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Franco Terrazzano, director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, joins Power & Politics to outline his concerns over the fiscal plans in the Liberal and Conservative election platforms.