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Racial divisions in the U.S. resurface during election year
There are indications race rhetoric could intensify as the 2016 presidential election approaches
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To end Israel-Hezbollah conflict, the war in Gaza must ‘end’: Analyst
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah has said that his fighters are ready should there be a full-blown war with Israel.
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North Korean missile tests rattle villages along the border
North Korea's ongoing ballistic missile tests have residents just over the border in South Korea torn between worry and fatigue over the escalating tensions. Some blame Seoul and Washington for the strained atmosphere and lack of...
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‘At this point, it looks like a Rafah invasion is inevitable’: Analysis
US President Joe Biden has described Netanyahu’s Gaza policy as a “mistake” and called for a six-eight week ceasefire in an interview.
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US Secretary of State Blinken is back in Israel after his shuttle diplomacy around the Middle East
US Secretary of State Blinken has landed in Israel for more talks, after discussing the Gaza war with regional leaders in the Middle East
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Associate of Haitian gang leader lives freely in Montreal
A prominent associate of a Haitian gang leader — himself wanted for attempted murder in that country — currently lives freely in Montreal.
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Rising antisemitism the focus of White House roundtable meeting
The White House hosted Jewish leaders to discuss the troubling rise in antisemitism and efforts to counter hate and violence.
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Minister Joly warns Canadians doing business in China: 'You need to be clear-eyed'
"I expect that China will react very negatively, but in fact, we have no choice," said former Canadian ambassador to China Guy Saint-Jacques of Canada's evolving policy on China, as outlined in broad strokes by Foreign Affairs Minister...
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Former RCMP officer discusses 'psychological operation' on protesters at Emergencies Act inquiry
Daniel Bulford, a former RCMP officer who was on the prime minister's security detail and quit after refusing to get vaccinated for COVID-19, discusses why he thinks officers 'bullied' protesters.
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Republicans condemn Pelosi attack, but deflect concerns about rhetoric
Republicans have been quick to denounce the brutal hammer attack on the husband of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, but have also deflected questions about any links between violent rhetoric and political violence.
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Joly declines to say how Canada would respond if Russia uses a nuclear weapon in Ukraine
"This is a decision we will not take in isolation," said Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly when asked repeatedly how Canada would respond if Russian President Vladimir Putin used a nuclear weapon in Ukraine. "This is a decision we...
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Europe gas supplies: Russia shuts major pipeline for maintenance
Russia has shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three days for planned maintenance.
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China warns U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi against visiting Taiwan
China has issued a blunt new warning to Nancy Pelosi, the U.S. Speaker of the House, amid speculations that she could visit Taiwan as part of her trip to Asia. China claims the island as its own territory, but Taiwan rejects the claim...
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Public safety minister on why Canada labelled the Proud Boys terrorists
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced today that the federal government will designate 13 groups as terrorist entities, including neo-fascist organization the Proud Boys, as well as those linked to al-Qaeda, ISIS and neo-Nazis.
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Blair: Proud Boys would have been designated a terrorist entity regardless of Capitol Hill attack
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says he believes the Canadian government would have designated the Proud Boys a terrorist entity even if the January 6 attack on Capitol Hill had not happened.
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GOP Members 'Taking A Political Risk To Do The Right Thing' By Voting For Impeachment Says Former Congresswoman
Barbara Comstock, Senior Adviser, Baker Donelson & Former Congresswoman (R-VA) joins Cheddar to discuss the growing rift within the Republican Party over impeachment efforts.
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Thousands of troops in Washington for inauguration
About 20,000 members of the U.S. National Guard took up positions around Washington, D.C., ahead of next week's inauguration of president-elect Joe Biden. That's reportedly more American military than is currently posted in Iraq and...
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What Trump’s claims about U.S. economy are missing
U.S. President Donald Trump often points to the rising stock market when he claims responsibility for economic strength, but he doesn’t mention a lack of job growth or struggling sectors including manufacturing and coal.
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JD Vance Slams Zelensky’s “Absurd” Claim U.S. Siding With Russia Amid War Rhetoric Clash | Watch
U.S. Vice President JD Vance rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s accusation that Washington is backing Russian narratives in the Ukraine war. Calling the claim “absurd,” Vance said strategic understanding of both sides’ red...
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PM Modi-Yunus meet: Border security, minority safety key discussion points
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an unscheduled meeting with Bangladesh’s interim leader Mohammad Yunus on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit. This marks their first interaction since Yunus took office. Key issues such as minority...
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Pahalgam attack aftermath: Pakistan suspends trade with India
Pakistan vows ‘firm reciprocal measures’ after India blames it for Kashmir attack and imposes sanctions.
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Canadian water sovereignty in the spotlight as U.S. pauses Columbia River Treaty talks
Tricia Stadnyk, the Canada research chair on hydrologic modelling from the University of Calgary, says Canada has had a long history of water conflicts and negotiations with the U.S., but Canadians are right to be cautious about the...
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Winnipeg vigil honours U.S. transgender, non-binary people who died
People gathered on the steps of the Manitoba Legislature Friday night to pray and light candles for three people who recently died in the United States. Organizers say people on both sides of the border are being harmed by rising...
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White farmers in South Africa say new land reform law threatens their property rights
Some white farmers in South Africa say the new land reform law threatens their safety and property rights.