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Nigerians protesting police brutality bring Lagos to standstill
Nigerians are calling for police reform and an end to police brutality and corruption.
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The Rule of Law: what is it and why is it important?
The Rule of Law has increasingly come under scrutiny in Europe, but not everyone understands what it's all about. According to the UN’s definition rule of law is the principle that: "All persons, institutions and entities, public and...
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Editor-in-chief of Index.hu fired just weeks after company said its independence was 'in danger'
The editor-in-chief of Hungary's main online news site has been fired just weeks after the company said it felt its independence was "in danger" from external forces. Szabolcs Dull released a statement through the site, Index.hu , as the...
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UK pandemic handling revives calls for independence in Scotland
Growing backing for Scotland's leader and disapproval of Brexit are driving renewed support for independence from the UK.
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Talks to ease Serbia-Kosovo tensions to resume in Brussels
On Sunday, the EU will mediate the first high-level meeting between the two sides since November 2018.
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Canada can stop Meng Wanzhou’s extradition, legal experts say, but should it?
Canadian legal experts Louise Arbour and Brian Greenspan say the federal government has the authority to intervene in Meng Wanzhou’s extradition process, but what’s less clear is whether it should and what intervening could mean for the...
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Anger as seven Papua protesters sentenced in Indonesia
Light sentences given, but human rights activists say the defendants should never have been arrested in the first place.
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Seven Papuan protesters found guilty of treason in Indonesia
Light sentences given, but human rights activists say the defendants should never have been arrested in the first place.
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War crimes prosecutors question Kosovo leader Thaci in The Hague
'Nobody can rewrite history', Thaci says, before answering questions on his alleged war crimes committed in the 1990s.
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Poloz defends Bank of Canada's bond-buying program
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz defends the Bank of Canada's bond-buying program, but says the bank has no plans to continue the policy once the current crisis has passed.
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Hundreds gather in Hong Kong malls as anti-gov't rallies reemerge
Riot police disperse protesters seeking to revive pro-democracy movement after months of being curtailed by coronavirus.
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Kosovo PM Albin Kurti on Serbia, the impossibility of land swaps, and who Borrell should represent
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Kosovo's new Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, warns European Union officials that they should respect the independence of his country. Kurti says EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell - who's native...
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Polls open in Cameroon vote overshadowed by violence, boycott
Main opposition party, the Movement for the Rebirth of Cameroon (MRC), is refusing to field a single candidate.
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July 4th brings mixed feelings for Windsor-Detroit dual citizens
For the past 249 years, July 4th has been the most American of U.S. holidays. But for some Windsor-Detroit dual citizens, celebrating U.S. Independence Day in 2025 carries complexities. CBC's Dalson Chen reports.
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Americans divided as Trump signs ‘big, beautiful bill’ into law
July 4 marked Independence Day in America. While some celebrated, others worried as U.S. President Donald Trump signed a sweeping bill into law that makes tax cuts for the middle and upper classes permanent and includes major cuts to...
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Trump signs his ‘big, beautiful bill’ into law
As Americans celebrated Independence Day, U.S. President Donald Trump signed his sweeping 'big, beautiful bill' into law after a dramatic fight to get it passed. The bill includes tax cuts, increased border security and military...
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The Democratic Republic of Congo celebrates the centenary of Patrice Lumumba's birth
An official ceremony was held to honour his memory at the mausoleum where his remains are housed in Kinshasa.
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Madgascar's President in Paris to discuss disputed Indian Ocean islets
The Scattered Islands were part of Madagascar when it was a French colony but were split off when it gained independence in 1960.
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Writing Indonesia's history: Government is funding and publishing a new account
The Indonesian government is funding the writing and publishing of a new account of the country's history.
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Ghana ends support to Western Sahara, backs Moroccan autonomy plan instead
Accra announced on Thursday that it would endorse Morocco's autonomy plan for the disputed region, ending several decades of recognition of the independence-seeking Sarahwi Arab Democratic Republic.
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Guyanese Independence Day Parade held in East Flatbush
Paradegoers marched for several blocks along Church Avenue, showing off their pride, unity and strength in numbers.
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Serbia's EU membership remains a strategic goal, Kallas says in Belgrade
Serbia's EU membership hinges on its strategic choices, Kallas said after meeting Vučić and government officials in Belgrade, stressing the need for concrete reforms.
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Alberta's Republican Party leader shares thoughts on his team's first electoral temperature check
The party, which supports an independent Alberta, failed to win any of the three byelections in Alberta in June. In an interview with the "Calgary Eyeopener," party leader Cam Davies says membership is quickly growing and he's feeling...
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Baloch Leader Declares Independence From Pak, Seeks India's Support On Global Stage
Baloch leader Mir Yar Baloch has declared independence from Pakistan, claiming a "national verdict" by the people of Balochistan, as per a report by ANI. In a powerful statement, he accused Pakistan of genocide, war crimes, and...