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3,000 pieces of Russian military equipment estimated destroyed

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Military experts estimate that Russia has lost nearly 3,000 pieces of equipment in the conflict.
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Myanmar Armed Forces Day: A public holiday that many do not celebrate

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In Myanmar, the military chief has vowed to crackdown even harder on anti-coup opponents.
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Myanmar: People's Defence Force braced for army assault

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An exclusive look inside the battle for Myanmar and meet the young people behind the resistance.
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Women's rights, ecology and torture scoop top FIFDH 2022 awards

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Women's rights, ecology, and torture scoop top FIFDH awards as the Geneva film festival closes. Cinema reports.
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How Ukraine has responded to Russia's military invasion

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Former CBC News foreign correspondent Brian Stewart talks to Andrew Chang about Ukraine’s military strength and its response to the Russian invasion.
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'Shoot, we are unarmed': Verified videos show Ukrainians confronting Russian soldiers

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Ukrainian protesters can be seen using their bare hands to try and slow down Russian tanks.
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Russian advance on Kyiv stalls, nighttime bombardment continues

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With a column of tanks and other vehicles apparently stalled for days outside the capital of Kyiv, fighting continued on multiple fronts across Ukraine. The mayor of the port city of Kherson says Russian forces control much of his city.
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Myanmar: Thousands of soldiers, police join resistance movement

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More than 2,000 soldiers and police in Myanmar have joined the resistance since last year's coup.
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Ukraine training civilian soldiers in case of Russian invasion

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With a Russian invasion feared to be imminent, Ukraine is training an army of civilian soldiers to bolster its defence.
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Funeral held for Palestinian teenager killed by Israeli forces

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A funeral has been held for a Palestinian teenager shot dead by Israeli security forces during unrest in the occupied West Bank.
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Ukrainians turn peacetime skills into wartime resistance

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Ukrainians across industries have banded together, turning the skills and talents they cultivated during peacetime to stage wartime resistance against Russia's invasion.
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Biden Trip Looks to Bolster NATO Alliance, Escalate Sanctions on Russia

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As President Biden travels to Europe this week amid Russia's ongoing invasion of its neighbor Ukraine, former Obama campaign foreign policy advisor and former Bush administration State Department official David Tafuri, joined Cheddar...
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Antibiotic resistance killed more people than HIV or malaria in 2019, says a new study

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Deaths from previously treatable infections such as pneumonia are rising as antibiotic resistance grows worldwide.
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Ukrainian MP takes up arms to join fight against Russian forces

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Kira Rudik, a member of parliament in Ukraine joins Rosemary Barton Live to discuss the situation on the ground in Kyiv. She has equipped herself with weapons, along with many other volunteers and political leaders to help the Ukrainian...
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Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in jail

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Myanmar’s ousted leader Suu Kyi has been sentenced to four years in jail in the first of a series of criminal cases brought by the ruling military junta.
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Myanmar’s deposed leader Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in jail

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Monday’s ruling is first in a dozen cases Myanmar’s military has brought against Aung San Suu Kyi since February coup.
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Josephine Baker: US dancer and WWII spy honoured at France's Pantheon

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Josephine Baker, an American-born cabaret performer who became a French resistance fighter during World War II, will be honoured at the Pantheon in a ceremony on Tuesday.
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Putin 'can't just ignore the political will of 44 million' Ukrainians, says Canada's Amb. to UN

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Canada's Ambassador to the UN Bob Rae says President Putin is underestimating the collective will of democracies and the "resistance from the will of the Ukrainian people."
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'Russia made some bad assumptions' — former NATO commander

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Retired general Philip Breedlove, a former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, joins Power & Politics to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Josephine Baker to become first Black woman interred at Pantheon

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Baker is the sixth woman and first Black woman to receive the honour.
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Several Manitoba churches launch challenge to COVID-19 restrictions

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Seven churches in rural Manitoba are heading to court to argue that the province's COVID-19 restrictions violate their charter rights.
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Myanmar: Protests continue as ousted politician seeks revolution

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Witnesses and local media report at least four more protesters killed as death toll passes 80.
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Unconventional journalists: From Tom Wolfe to Ghassan Kanafani | The Listening Post

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We look at the lives and legacies of three journalists who broke the mould.
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Activist and poet Keosha Love on being Black in Canada

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Toronto activist and poet Keosha Love uses her art, words and connection to community to amplify Black voices. She says we need to dismantle the systems that prevent Black people from feeling safe or heard.