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Uvalde school police chief fired 3 months after mass shooting
The Uvalde, Texas, school district has fired police Chief Pete Arredondo, making him the first officer to lose his job over the disastrous response by law enforcement to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
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Thousands gather to fete South Africa’s new Zulu king
Men and women in colourful traditional outfits assembled outside the marble palace on the hills of Nongoma, a small town
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Countries pledge support as Ukraine marks 6 months of war
U.S. President Joe Biden has announced he is sending $2.98 billion US in new military aid to Ukraine that will enable forces there to fight for years to come. Several other world leaders expressed their commitment to Ukraine Wednesday on...
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El Shafee Elsheikh, the ISIS 'Beatle,' receives life sentence
El Shafee Elsheikh, a British national and member of ISIS, has been sentenced to life in prison by a U.S. court. One of four militants known as the ISIS 'Beatles,' he was convicted for torturing and murdering American hostages.
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Canadian 9/11 widow feels 'no peace' after al-Qaeda leader's killing
Maureen Basnicki, whose husband, Ken, was killed in the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, describes her 'mixed feelings' over the death of Ayman al-Zawahri, the al-Qaeda leader killed in a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan on...
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'U.S.' Bunker Buster Bombs...': Israeli Journalist Reveals IDF's Big Plan; Khamenei's Nuclear Game
Times Of India's Aditi Prasad speaks to Israeli-American journalist, author and social activist, Emily Schrader, from Tel Aviv in this special episode of Newspoint. Emily revealed IDF's big plan for Iran after war and exposed Ayatollah...
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Ryan Farrington: ‘We fought for this public inquiry, instead of this review’
Ryan Farrington, who lost his mother Dawn Madsen and stepfather Frank Gulenchyn in the Nova Scotia mass shooting, joins Power & Politics to voice his frustration about the Mass Casualty Commission conducting the public inquiry.
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Tension, fear and heartache: Canada's Ukrainian community facing its worst fears
Andrew Chang, co-host of The National, sits down with three Ukrainian-Canadians to hear their greatest fears and anxieties about Russia's invasion.
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Minneapolis police ‘executed’ Amir Locke, parents say
Fatal police shooting of 22-year-old Black man stokes memories of George Floyd’s 2020 killing by police in same US city.
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Human rights activists want Beijing 2022 to bring attention to plight of Uyghurs
Human rights activists see the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics as a fleeting opportunity to bring worldwide attention to China’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims.
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Canadian woman describes 'complicated' process to help cousin flee Ukraine
Canadian Bohdana Stepanenko-Lypovyk is arranging visas to help multiple Ukrainians flee the war and come to Canada. She is currently hosting her cousin, Valeriia Stepanenko, and tells Rosemary Barton Live that while the visa process is...
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'Significant evidence' of misleading information from Trump Organization: court documents
The New York attorney general's office says its investigators have uncovered evidence that the Trump Organization used "fraudulent or misleading" asset valuations to get loans and tax benefits.
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New vaccine guidance coming as omicron variant spreads
Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti, an infectious diseases physician with Trillium Health Partners in Ontario's Peel Region, says the omicron variant of the coronavirus is informing decisions on booster shots and travel restrictions.
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Feds to send military to Bearskin Lake First Nation 'very quickly', says Minister
The Chief of Bearskin Lake First Nation in northern Ontario says he's been waiting for military support, as half the community's population tested positive for COVID-19. Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says she expects the...
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Rogers fiasco fallout
Richard Leblanc, a professor of governance, law and ethics at York University in Toronto, says the saga of the fight for control at Rogers shows why corporate governance issues don't get the attention they deserve, and why the rules need...
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Communities work to get parents on board with COVID-19 vaccines for kids
Community groups are using some of the lessons they learned in overcoming COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in adults to help parents on board with vaccinating their children.
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Discuss COVID-19 vaccines with family this Thanksgiving, says expert
Dr. Scott Halperin, director of the Canadian Center for Vaccinology, says Thanksgiving is an opportunity to talk with family members about getting the COVID-19 shot.
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New Brunswick’s COVID-19 surge restricts large, at-home Thanksgiving gatherings
New Brunswick's newest restrictions have effectively cancelled large Thanksgiving dinners at home. That's forcing people to adapt as the record-breaking COVID-19 surge continues to worsen.
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Navigating Thanksgiving with unvaccinated relatives
Ian Hanomansing speaks to two Canadians about how they are navigating Thanksgiving with their unvaccinated relatives and the difficult conversation they are forced to have.
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New report on destruction of Flight PS752 accuses Iran of using civilian passengers as human shields
A fact-finding report written by the families of PS752 victims, accuses Iran of shooting down the passenger jet deliberately. Hamed Esmaeilion, president of the association representing families of flight PS752 victims, says families are...
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Seven years after Mexico's deadly abduction of 43 students
The case sparked a movement that continues to demand justice, accountability and government action.
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Lab error resulted in false COVID-19 results, says Sask. health authority
Saskatchewan health officials are apologizing for a lab error that resulted in 206 false positives and are accordingly reversing their declaration of outbreaks in some Regina nursing homes.
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Bangladesh rallies urge justice for hundreds of missing people
A Human Rights Watch report says security forces are behind many of the forced disappearances.
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Argentina's cemetery workers demand better protection from COVID-19
As the second wave hits, governments across Latin America are imposing yet more lockdowns. Those on the front line keep working but say they cannot take much more.