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International group lists demands for Iran over Flight 752 investigation

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Canada’s foreign minister is part of an international group creating a list of demands for Iran over the Flight 752 investigation as Iranian officials try to manage tension and anger there.
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The Brief: Rule of law worries in Hungary and Poland

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In an unprecedented public display of judicial solidarity, judges from all around Europe marched in Poland last Saturday to express their rejection to a series of laws that endanger the independence of judges. The European institutions...
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Probing Crown conduct in decades-old child murder case

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B.C. has appointed one of Canada's top defence lawyers to probe the conduct of prosecutors involved in a second-degree murder charge laid against a babysitter in 2011. The special prosecutor was named following a months-long Fifth Estate...
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Thousands protest in Warsaw against Poland’s 'muzzle-law'

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Demonstrations have been taking place in the Polish capital Warsaw against a controversial judiciary law.
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Trudeau calls for ‘justice and accountability’ for Iran disaster at vigil

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Edmonton to join mourners in honouring the victims of Flight 752.
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Family of MH17 victim on struggles Flight 752 families face

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The sister of Canada’s only victim on the MH17 crash in 2014 talks about the emotional and logistical struggles ahead for the families of Flight 752 victims.
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Iran gives Canada more access to Flight 752 site, data

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Iran has granted Canada more access to information about the downing of Flight 752, including crucial black box data, as questions continue about the chain of events leading up to the takeoff and the missile strike.
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Mourners call for action, justice after Flight 752 crash

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People mourning loved ones who died in the Flight 752 crash are turning vigils into protests to demand answers and justice after learning the plane was shot down by an Iranian missile.
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Anger in Iran over Flight 752

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Anger over Iran shooting down Flight 752 is spilling into the streets as protesters fear retaliation.
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Seeking justice for the victims of flight 752

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University of Ottawa law professor Errol Mendes looks at the legal avenues Canada can pursue to seek justice for the victims of flight 752.
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How videos of missile striking Flight 752 got out

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Nariman Gharib tells Adrienne Arsenault how he got one of the first videos showing Flight 752 being brought down by Iranian missiles and what’s happened since it went online.
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U.S. rejects any blame about downing of Flight 752

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s allies were rejecting any suggestions that the country was even partly to blame for the downing of Flight 752 after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau referred to the “tensions” in Iran.
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Harvey Weinstein accusers speak as trial begins

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Three Harvey Weinstein accusers — Rosanna Arquette, Rose McGowan and Lauren Sivan — spoke outside a New York courthouse about his alleged acts of sexual misconduct. The disgraced movie mogul's sexual assault trial began today.
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Auto Exec-Turned-Fugitive Ghosn Lays Out Defense in 3-Hour Press Conference

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Ghosn told the assembled press that he was "brutally taken" from the world he knew when he was arrested for the first time in November 2018, and his ensuing ordeal in Japan amounted to a human rights violation.
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What does it mean to be Black in America? | Start Here

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Many Black Americans are demanding an end to police brutality. Start Here explores the protests in the US.
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UN's top court backs Qatar in air blockade row with neighbours

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The International Court of Justice rejects appeal by Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE over an air blockade.
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Need 2 Know: Coronavirus Turn for the Worst, Kobe Laid to Rest

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, February 13, 2020.
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Trump ally Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison

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The longtime Trump adviser was convicted last year of witness tampering and lying to US Congress.
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Philippine court finds family members guilty in 2009 killings

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Andal Ampatuan Jr and several of his relations were on trial for the murder of political rivals and journalists.
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Philippines: Court finds powerful family guilty of killing 58

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Of those killed, 32 were journalists massacred on November 23, 2009 in a political rivalry between two families.
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Europe in brief: Malta, Czech Republic and Poland

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MEPs called on Maltese Prime Minister to resign immediately over his handling of the investigation into the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. A large majority in the European parliament said it was deeply concerned about the integrity...
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ICJ speech: Suu Kyi fails to use 'Rohingya' to describe minority

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While defending military against genocide charges, Myanmar leader does not use Rohingya to describe persecuted minority.
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Sudan's al-Bashir convicted, sent to 'reform facility'

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Sudan's former President Omar al-Bashir is sentenced to two years in detention, but he plans to appeal.
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How the SNC-Lavalin case may bring rare changes to high court rules

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Four former Supreme Court of Canada justices were sought for legal advice during the SNC-Lavalin affair.