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Israeli military begun its withdrawal from Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor

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The Israeli military is withdrawing from the Netzarim Corridor - a strategic position that divides Gaza.
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Israeli military begins withdrawal from Netzarim Corridor in Gaza

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The Israeli military is withdrawing from the Netzarim Corridor - a strategic position that divides Gaza.
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Trump threatens to annex Canada — is he being serious?

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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is threatening to use ‘economic force’ to annex Canada, but is he serious or is this just another negotiating tactic? The National’s Adrienne Arsenault puts the question to two former ambassadors.
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Trump Ups The Ante, Publishes New U.S. Map with Canada Amid '51st State' Rhetoric

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has sparked controversy by sharing two maps on social media that show Canada as part of the United States. The maps, posted shortly after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejected Trump’s claims...
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Alberta government forecasts a surplus at fiscal year-end

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The provincial government is forecasting a surplus of $4.6 billion, much higher than the $355 million initially forecasted in the budget. Higher personal taxes and more oil and gas income are boosting projected revenues.
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Elon Musk Calls The Guardian a 'Dying Publication' Amid X Boycott

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Elon Musk has criticized The Guardian as a "dying publication" after the news outlet announced a boycott of his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). The feud highlights growing tensions between Musk and major media outlets over...
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US Elections Result: Is US Ready For Trump 2.0 ?

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Kamala Harris officially conceded defeat to her Republican rival Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election but vowed not to concede the fight that fueled her campaign. Watch this to know more.
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Amid anti-DEI crackdown, ousted officials raise alarm about EEOC shift

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The Trump administration is making significant and troubling changes to the enforcement of workplace anti-discrimination laws, former federal officials say. (Scripps News)
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Israel Launches Airstrikes Across Gaza

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Israel launched a series of military strikes across Gaza overnight in response to Hamas's refusal to release hostages and rejection of proposal from the US and mediators. The Hamas-run Health Ministry said 44 people had been killed but...
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Trump Has No Distinction For Allies vs. Others: Ex-Envoy

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Former US Ambassador to Australia Jeffrey Bleich says President Trump appears "willing to take everything on an ultimate" and his leadership style presents a challenge to America's traditional allies. He discusses trade barriers and...
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US Vows Strikes on Houthis Over Red Sea Attacks

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US defense secretary Pete Hegseth said military strikes on Yemen's Houthi militants will be "unrelenting" until the group stops shooting at civilian and military vessels in the Red Sea. On Saturday, President Donald Trump said he ordered...
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What comes next after the sudden breakdown in talks with Ukraine?

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Scripps News speaks with Prof. Roman Sheremeta, a Ukrainian national and associate professor of economics at Case Western Reserve University, about what may come next for U.S. diplomacy with Ukraine. (Scripps News)
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View on Energy Has Changed Under Trump, Says Chevron CEO

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Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth discusses the outlook for energy under President Donald Trump. He says the company is bringing more energy to markets in a more "capital efficient way." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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O’Gorman criticises Labour and Social Democrats for not entering next Government

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Green Party leader Roderic O'Gorman criticises Labour and Social Democrats for not entering the next Government, which he said will now be unstable due to a reliance on independents. Mr O’Gorman told his annual party convention at the...
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GOP Election Sweep Threatens Niche College Tax Break

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A Republican sweep in the US election may threaten a tax break that allows American colleges to upgrade infrastructure at a lower cost. Chuck Samuels, Mintz Levin counsel to state bond issuing authorities for nonprofits, discusses on...
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How close are Republicans to retaining the House? Results show it's tight

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Three days after Election Day, it is still unknown which party will win the House. There are several races yet to be called that could affect the balance of power. (Scripps News)
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Trump ally Steve Bannon released after serving 4 months in prison for contempt of Congress

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Bannon served time for defying a subpoena in the congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021. (Scripps News)
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Acts of political violence have a social impact on the country

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Looking back on events of violence on U.S. politicians and others, the moments change the social fabric of the United States in many ways. (Scripps News)
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Politicians rally around Trump following rally shooting

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Reaction was swift from lawmakers, President Joe Biden and public figures like Elon Musk after a shooting at a rally for Republican front-runner in the presidential race Donald Trump. (Scripps News)
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Immigrants don’t commit more crime; that doesn’t stop politicians from saying they do

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Immigrants don't commit more crime than native-born Americans. In fact, decades of data suggests the opposite. So why are politicians still saying they do? (Scripps News)
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PM calls out 'troubles' of Labour-run Nottingham City Council

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said the financial troubles of the Labour-run Nottingham City Council illustrate the differences between the parties. In Mansfield, he also refused to confirm or deny whether commissioners would be sent in...
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Yousaf will continue to meet with world leaders despite criticism over Turkish President handshake

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Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf says he will continue to meet with world leaders, after he was criticised by a Kurdish SNP councillor following Yousaf's handshake with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Roza Salih, a councillor...
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Protesters call on Suella Braverman to 'stop stirring up hatred and fear'

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Protesters gathered outside the Home Office on Saturday to speak out against Home Secretary Suella Braverman's references to refugees as a 'hurricane' last month, as well as her comments that attacks on women and LGBT+ people should not...
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Eurasia Group's Lu on US-China Chip War

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Xiaomeng Lu, Director of Geo-Technology at Eurasia Group, discusses the latest developments with the chip war between the US and China. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Daybreak Asia".