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Insistence on violence will marginalise perpetrators: Afghan FM

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Afghan acting Foreign Minister Mohammed Haneef Atmar expresses optimism about overcoming obstacles in Taliban talks.
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Canadian concern for Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he wants to see a de-escalation of hostilities in the ethnic Armenian majority enclave of Azerbaijan.
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No resolution to N.S. lobster fishery dispute after emergency debate

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A 'minister's special representative' will soon be appointed to act as a liaison between Mi'kmaw and commercial fishermen, says Bernadette Jordan, minister of fisheries and oceans.
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Talks to ease Serbia-Kosovo tensions to resume in Brussels

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On Sunday, the EU will mediate the first high-level meeting between the two sides since November 2018.
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Turkey reconverts Istanbul's Hagia Sophia museum into a mosque

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President Erdogan declares iconic cultural site reopen to Muslim worship after a court ruling.
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What next for US troops in Iraq?

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Talks begin on a potential easing of the US military presence in Iraq.
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Ministers react to arrests in Tyendinaga

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Transport Minister Marc Garneau, Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez and Public Safety Minister Bill Blair react to the arrests in Tyendinaga after a cabinet meeting this morning.
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'It doesn't mean the dialogue is closed,' Miller says

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says a meeting is expected Monday with hereditary chiefs and B.C. RCMP to discuss next steps in response to the rail blockades.
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Ottawa at standstill over finding solution to rail blockades, protests

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Discussions between Ottawa and Wet’suwet’en chiefs to end rail blockades across the country appear to be at a standstill.
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'Barricades must now come down,' PM says

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says talks with Indigenous leaders have not been productive and the barricades must come down.
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Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs say RCMP must leave before talks

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In a response to the prime minister’s call for an end to rail blockades, Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs say the RCMP need to leave their territory in order for talks to happen.
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Trudeau demands rail barricades come down

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After pushes for talks failed, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for rail barricades in support of Wet’suwet’en chiefs to come down.
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Mohawk Leaders criticize Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer's call to use the RCMP

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Kanesatake Grand Chief Serge Simon and Bay of Quinte Chief Don Maracle spoke with reporters on Tuesday
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'This is a very tense situation and people's lives are at risk' | Marc Miller

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller joined Power & Politics Tuesday to discuss the ongoing rail blockades crippling Canada's rail network.
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'We want to see movement' | Chief Woos

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Wet'suwet'en Hereditary Chief Woos tells Power & Politics there will be no further talks until they see RCMP leave the Wet'suwet'en territory.
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Wet'suwet'en member wants protesters to 'back down'

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Marion Tiljoe Shepherd is a member of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation who supports the Coastal GasLink pipeline. She says the land dispute is a 'Wet'suwet'en fight,' and non-Indigenous protesters should stop.
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Premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan praise Freeland in D.C.

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Premier Jason Kenney of Alberta and Premier Scott Moe of Saskatchewan credit Chrystia Freeland for a more a “constructive relationship” between the provinces and Ottawa. The pair are in Washington, D.C. working toward new trade ties.
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Beijing holds Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting

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The Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting kicked off in Beijing on Thursday.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s need for speed

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Prime Minister Mark Carney was elected on a promise to ‘build, baby, build.’ Here’s how some people think his vision could unfold, and why others say Bill C-5 is a problematic way to get it done.
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Carney’s cabinet meeting to fast-track infrastructure projects: Sources

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With Bill C-5 passed, sources tell CBC News that cabinet ministers will meet through the summer to implement Prime Minister Mark Carney's infrastructure goals by approving projects upfront and fast-tracking environmental reviews.
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Carney's cabinet to meet to fast-track infrastructure projects: Sources

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With Bill C-5 passed, sources tell CBC News that cabinet ministers will meet through the summer to implement Prime Minister Mark Carney's infrastructure goals by approving projects upfront and fast-tracking environmental reviews.
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South African: GNU ally Democratic Alliance withdraws amid coalition dispute

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As the rift between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's party and ally Democratic Alliance widens, the DA party has now withdrawn from the national dialogue. It is even threatening to walk out from the current ruling coalition....
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‘Terrorism is an enemy of humanity’: PM Modi in Croatia says peace can’t be won on battlefield

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During his official visit to Croatia, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a strong message against global terrorism, calling it an “enemy of humanity.”
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PM Modi stresses importance of dialogue: 'solutions cannot come from battlefield'

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During his official visit to Croatia, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a strong message against global terrorism, calling it an “enemy of humanity.”