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Scuffles break out inside and outside Ugandan parliament

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Opposition leader and others arrested as president tries to force a legal extension to term in office
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Big Ben to be silenced 4 years for repairs

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The bell inside of Big Ben at London's Parliament is going silent for four years so that maintenance crews can safely get to work on tower repairs and restoration
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European Commission to decide on sanctions over Poland’s rule of law violations

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A new law in Poland threatens the independence of the Supreme Court. That’s according to the European Commission, which today held a meeting to discuss its response- it could amount to the triggering Article 7 of the Lisbon treaty. Frans...
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MEPs say Turkey’s EU membership bid could be suspended

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MEPs on Thursday backed a report calling for EU membership talks to be suspended with Turkey if the country implements planned changes to its constitution. The vote in Strasbourg drew a stinging rebuke from the Turkish government, who...
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Justin Trudeau drops controversial building name

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to change the name of Langevin Block, a federal building named after a residential schools proponent
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Rex Murphy | Parliament breaks for summer

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As the House and the Senate go on recess for the summer, Rex Murphy reflects on the mostly unremarkable session on the Hill while singling out a few exceptions
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A look ahead to the next session of Parliament | Sunday Scrum

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Our political panel discusses what to expect when the House resumes sitting on Sept. 18
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Theresa May loses election gamble

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Prime Minister Theresa May's effort to gain more power with an early election call backfired, costing her party its majority in Parliament
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MEPs urge swift Brexit talks

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The European Parliament’s chief Brexit negotiator says talks needs to start as soon as possible. It follows the UK’s inconclusive election last week, which left Prime Minister Theresa May without a parliamentary majority. “I hope that...
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May struggles to hold onto power

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After losing her Conservative majority in last week's snap election, she's in talks with another party to prop up her government, causing a new set of concerns.
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Solidarity with Trudeau

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CBC's Evan Dyer on the response to Trump's trade tirade against Canada over the weekend.
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ISIS claims responsibility for deadly attack in Tehran

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Gunmen attack Iranian parliament and nearby shrine
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Iran attacks point to growing Mideast tension

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ISIS has claimed responsibility for two deadly attacks: one at Iran's parliament and another at a shrine where the country's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, was laid to rest
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British PM Theresa May gets nod to form government

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Speaks to media after audience with Queen Elizabeth
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EU’s Juncker faces tax questions from MEPs

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European Commission chief Jean Claude Juncker once again faced questions about Luxembourg’s sweetheart tax deals with major firms on Tuesday. The European Commission chief is the former prime minister of the country, where many big...
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Rex Murphy | Political memory loss

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What's the most common illness affecting politicians? Memory loss, according to Rex Murphy, who thinks it's especially evident when an opposition party becomes government
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Farage slams EU leaders as ‘gangsters’ over Brexit

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Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage has described EU leaders as “gangsters,” as the European Parliament adopted a resolution setting the red lines for the Brexit negotiations. Echoing recent draft guidelines, the Parliament wants talks on...
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Ottawa high school student eager to see Malala's speech

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Emma Boyes is a secondary school student who will be attending the Nobel laureate's speech to Canada's House of Commons
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London's fallen officer

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Const. Keith Palmer was honoured by his colleagues and his government one day after he died preventing Khalid Masood from getting any further during the London attack
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U.K. officially begins exit from European Union

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PM Theresa May announces start of Brexit in British parliament
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Nicola Sturgeon outlines plan for new Scottish referendum

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Scotland first minister delivers formal request to U.K. PM May
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Police: 'A marauding terrorist attack'

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Police give timeline on events in London
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British PM calls London attack 'sick and depraved'

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Theresa May condemns Parliament attack in London and praises security services for their work
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Attack on Westminster

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A knife-wielding man plowed a car into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge before stabbing a police officer to death inside the gates of Parliament.