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US Democrats grill Pompeo over Iran, coronavirus

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US secretary of state defends Trump's decision to order the killing of Iran's Solemani in a tense House panel hearing.
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'Disrespectful, divisive and unacceptable'

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After insisting for years that she did nothing wrong, Ontario Sen. Lynn Beyak told her colleagues in the upper house she 'unreservedly' apologizes for posting racist letters to her Senate website.
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Morneau announces new stress test rules

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the government wants to make the stress test more dynamic to market conditions.
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Freeland says the NDP is willing pass NAFTA but not the Conservatives

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland told reporters that the NDP supported the News NAFTA Bill at Committee but Conservaitve MPs tried to slow down the bill's passage.
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Buttigieg challenges Klobuchar's experience

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Former mayor Pete Buttigieg got an angry reaction from Sen. Amy Klobuchar for suggesting she lacks the experience to be president.
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House of Commons committee will look at B.C. Ferries' Chinese ship contract

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BC Ferries' decision to buy four electric-diesel vessels from a Chinese-owned firm is now going to be studied by a federal comittee. The house of commons comittee will be calling on key players to testify.
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Afghanistan Taliban govt: Media must get permission to publish political content

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The Taliban government in Afghanistan has imposed strict rules on media outlets, banning them from airing political debates and requiring permission to publish political content.
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Taliban orders Afghan media to seek approval before publishing political content

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The Taliban government in Afghanistan has imposed strict rules on media outlets, banning them from airing political debates and requiring permission to publish political content.
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India: Maharashtra government cancels language policy resolution

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The Maharashtra government has withdrawn its decision to make Hindi the default third language in primary schools amid political uproar and public backlash. Watch for more details!
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Maharashtra CM Fadnavis scraps three language policy, Hindi no longer default third language

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The Maharashtra government has withdrawn its decision to make Hindi the default third language in primary schools amid political uproar and public backlash. Watch for more details!
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N.B. PCs launch committee to better represent francophones

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The Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick has created a committee to promote francophonie and help its French-speaking members feel more welcome.
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ITK president Natan Obed speaks out against Building Canada Act

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Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed told a commitee the bill is another example of Canada patting itself on the back without actually consulting with Indigenous people.
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Ahmedabad plane crash: High-level committee to probe the exact cause of Air India crash

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Officials probing the fateful crash of a London bound Air India flight in Ahmedabad have recovered the cockpit voice recorder black box.
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Ahmedabad plane crash: PK Mishra chairs meeting on relief and investigation efforts

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Officials probing the fateful crash of a London bound Air India flight in Ahmedabad have recovered the cockpit voice recorder black box.
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Ahmedabad plane crash: Boeing-787 Dreamliners undergo safety checks

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The death toll in the Ahmedabad plane crash has risen to 274, according to the city police. While 241 were passengers on the ill-fated Air India flight AI 171, other ground casualties are believed to include medical students, staff,...
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Ahmedabad plane crash: DNA checks underway as families gather to collect dead bodies

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The death toll in the Ahmedabad plane crash has risen to 274, according to the city police. While 241 were passengers on the ill-fated Air India flight AI 171, other ground casualties are believed to include medical students, staff,...
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City Council committee reviewing Coney Island casino application

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Representatives from "The Coney" went before the New York City Council Land Use committee on Thursday as it reviews the application to make changes to the city map.
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Action lagging on glyphosate recommendations, MLAs say

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More than three years after a legislative committee recommended tighter restrictions on the use of the herbicide glyphosate, some lawmakers say the pace of action hasn’t been fast enough.
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RFK Jr sacks entire US vaccine committee.

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The US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an unprecedented move has removed all 17 members of a committee that issues official government recommendations on immunizations. Watch in for more details!
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RFK Jr sacks entire US vaccine committee

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The US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an unprecedented move has removed all 17 members of a committee that issues official government recommendations on immunizations. Watch in for more details!
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Pakistani envoy appointed chair of UNSC's 1988 sanction committee

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Pakistan will chair the 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee for 2025, while also holding key roles in other UN Security Council bodies during its 2025–26 non-permanent membership term.
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Pakistan's leadership role in UNSC's Taliban sanctions committee

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Pakistan will chair the 1988 Taliban Sanctions Committee for 2025, while also holding key roles in other UN Security Council bodies during its 2025–26 non-permanent membership term.
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Pakistan: Imran Khan accuses Asim Munir of revenge tactics against him and wife

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has leveled serious allegations against current army chief Asim Munir, claiming his government removed Munir as ISI Director General in 2019. Khan alleges Munir is seeking revenge by targeting...
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Ontario Liberals table 4,000 amendments to stall controversial Bill 5

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At Queen’s Park, the Liberals are trying something new to stall Bill 5: tabling 4,000 amendments. As CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp explains, the move is the latest attempt to slow the PCs’ efforts to push the bill through.