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Changes in the air

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Airline passenger advocate Gabor Lukacs on new rules intended to protect travellers
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Economic and social responsibilities of refugees

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Real Economy host Maithreyi Seetharaman spoke to Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development at Oxford University. Maithreyi Seetharaman, Euronews: “What can refugees do then to alleviate the worries of people who are going to...
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Canadian law needs to catch up with polyamorists

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Shannon Ouellette lives with her husband and his girlfriend, while her boyfriend lives in England; Canadian law makes no provision for them
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Brother of Orlando shooting victim discusses gun control

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The brother of an Orlando shooting victim shares his opinions on gun control.
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Trudeau Tracker | Bill C-51

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During the election campaign, the Liberals promised to make changes to a controversial anti-terror law. Where does that promise stand now?
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New transgender rights Bill C-16 introduced

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The Trudeau government introduced federal legislation that would guarantee legal and human rights protection to transgender people across Canada.
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Canada changes course on indigenous rights

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Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett's announcement greeted at the UN's plenary session with joyful hoots and hollers
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Abortion services coming to P.E.I.

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The P.E.I. government announced today it's moving to provide abortion services on the Island for the first time in almost 35 years.
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Refugee convention “must be applied” in Turkey says UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

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EU leaders are set to meet on Thursday and Friday. They are going to be discussing and, they hope, finalising a migration deal with Turkey. Human Rights Watch’s Kenneth Roth has described it as “a stark repudiation of international law...
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Barack Obama's historic speech in Cuba

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'I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas,' he says in first live speech by a sitting U.S. president to the Cuban people
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Chicago Trump protester vents

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'Donald Trump is about bringing out the worst in America, taking us backwards and making us a place of hatred,' Jedidiah Brown says
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Heather Heyer memorial: Charlottesville victim remembered

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A service for Heather Heyer was held in downtown Charlottesville, Va. The 32-year-old was killed when a car rammed into a crowd of people protesting a white nationalist rally.
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Mumbai dance group fights for transgender rights

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A Mumbai dance group led by transgender artists is using its performance to campaign for the rights of transgender people. The group called the ‘Dancing Queens’ performs a medley of dance styles, including Bollywood hits, to spread...
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Rise of the U.S.militia movement

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Obama's presidency and the economic downturn has led to an increase in right-wing extremist groups
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Tech firms set to face hefty fines under new EU data laws

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Big tech companies are set to face hefty fines in future if they misuse personal information – up to four percent of their revenues. The EU has approved sweeping overhaul of fragmented data laws, which date back to the 1990s. Firms will...
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Saudi women vote in landmark municipal elections

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Thousands of Saudi women headed to polling stations, both as voters and candidates, for the first time in a landmark election
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The Force Awakens – as do Star Wars cash tills

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The Force has awakened – and so have the cash registers. The seventh Star Wars film is tipped to become the year’s biggest box office success and a guaranteed cash cow for Disney which bought the rights to the franchise three years ago....
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Sakharov Prize an ‘historic moment’ for jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi

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Jailed Saudi Arabian blogger Raif Badawi has been officially awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. Collecting the European Parliament accolade on his behalf in Strasbourg, Raif’s wife said it marked an “historic moment.”...
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Politics of Iran-Saudi Arabia impasse

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Munk School of Global Affairs senior fellow Brian Stewart and former Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy discuss the breakdown in relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran
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Another Paradise: Chagos Islanders' Fight for Justice | Witness

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As the UK refuses to let go of the Chagos Islands, one activist fights for her exiled community's right to return home.
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Saudi Women: Reform or Repression? | Al Jazeera World

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Saudi female activists ask why arrests, detention and alleged torture continue, despite apparent reforms.
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Music To My Ears

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How the internet has changed the music industry
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Centrist Masoud Pezeshkian will be Iran’s next president

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Iran’s president-elect Masoud Pezeshkian has promised to serve all Iranians in his first public address
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Construction starts on first underground school in Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia

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Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Education says every seventh school in the country is currently damaged as a result of the full-scale invasion. Over 3,500 educational institutions have suffered some kind of destruction and nearly 400 have...