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Trudeau calls for patience on rail blockade negotiations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on all sides in the rail blockade to sit down and talk, but says that "finding a solution will not be simple" during a statement in the House of Commons Tuesday.
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The Brief From Brussels: the European parliament ruffles China's feathers
A political statement to pile up pressure on China. This week EP delivered the prestigious Sakharov Prize for the freedom of thought to the daughter of Ilham Thoti. The Uighur economist is currently behind bars because of his activity in...
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The Brief: EU-China relations amid Uighur row
A political statement to pile up pressure on China. This week European Parliament delivered the Sakharov prize for the freedom of expression to the daughter of Ilham Thoti. The economist is currently jailed because of his activity in...
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Dutch activists win legal battle over climate change
Climate activists have been celebrating the verdict, which forces the government to reduce emissions to 25 percent of 1990 levels by the end of 2020.
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ICJ speech: Suu Kyi fails to use 'Rohingya' to describe minority
While defending military against genocide charges, Myanmar leader does not use Rohingya to describe persecuted minority.
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HRW highlights more than 50 years of oppression by Israel
With no end to the occupation or a peace process in sight, the group says it is time for Israel to give Palestinians equality.
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Canada's Beckie Scott finds WADA response not enough
The chair of the World Anti-Doping Agency athlete committee says the scale of Russia's cheating should strip all Russian athletes of the right to compete.
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A Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) spokesperson has advice for consumers.
Ian Jack says passengers need to be proactive to get what they're owed.
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Sudan approves new law 'dismantling' Omar al-Bashir's regime
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok says new law is not an act of revenge, but rather aimed at preserving people's dignity.
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Refugees brace for harsh winter on Bosnia-Croatia border
A top European human rights official is demanding immediate closure of makeshift camp, fearing a humanitarian crisis.
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Anger in China as US House passes Uighur crackdown bill
Beijing 'resolutely opposes' resolution, which among others seeks to sanction Communist Party leader in Xinjiang.
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Hundreds march in India to demand 'affordable education for all'
Former students and activists join Jawaharlal Nehru University students as they continue their protest against fee rise.
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Concerns grow over China’s treatment of Uighurs | The China Cables
Global leaders are raising concerns after Chinese government documents leaked uncovering human rights violations at camps in China’s Xinjiang region against ethnic minority Muslims — known as Uighurs. Global Affairs Canada said it was...
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India's forest dwellers protest threat of eviction from lands
Thousands of indigenous people march to capital after threat to evict them from their traditional land.
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CN employee reacts to tentative deal
With a tentative agreement to end the CN strike on the table, one employee offers his take on key issues.
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Young Ontarians sue Ford government over climate strategy
A group of young Ontarians has launched a lawsuit over what they call climate change inaction. They claim the Ford government's climate strategy is jeopardizing their future by softening emissions reduction targets.
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'Clear message': US Senate backs Hong Kong human rights bill
China condemns passage of bill and says US should stop interfering in affairs of Hong Kong and China.
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Can a store demand to see your receipt?
The increased use of self-checkouts at stores like Walmart has led to customers’ bags and receipts being checked, but are they legally allowed to?
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The Brief: MEPs vote to condemn Poland's anti-sex education bill
Members of the European Parliament have voted to condemn a a bill in Poland which they believe will criminalize sex education in schools. It’s one line of the bill in particular, that a majority of MEPs took issue with: Anyone who...
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Najwa Alimi talks about being a female journalist in Afghanistan
A trailblazing journalist at Afghanistan's first all-female TV station tells Al Jazeera her story.
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Economics expected to overshadow human rights in ASEAN summit
Trade and the dispute over the South China Sea are set to be high on the agenda unlike ongoing crises like the plight of the Rohingya.
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Extinction Rebellion wins protest ban court challenge
Metropolitan Police's ban was 'unlawful', judges ruled.
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Bangkok shrine attack trial faces more delays
Two suspects retract earlier confessions saying they were tortured and coerced, but now say they are innocent and want their day in court.
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Discrimination falls, but wide differences remain across EU — study
Support for LGBTI relationships has grown in Europe, but it varies considerably between EU member states, according to a new Eurobarometer survey on discrimination in Europe. Market research company Kantar surveyed 27,438 people in 28...