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‘They’re terrorists’: Fighting to keep the Iran regime out of Canada

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Canadians of Iranian descent are worried members and affiliates of the Islamic Republic of Iran may continue to come to Canada as pressure mounts on the regime. They say Canadian officials aren’t acting fast enough to stop it, and some...
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U.S. midterm elections pose huge risk to Joe Biden’s agenda

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Joe Biden may not be on the ballot in the U.S. midterm elections, but he’s the man with the most to lose, including his agenda if the Democrats lose both the House and the Senate. Meanwhile, some fear democracy itself is at stake.
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Palestinians struggle to rebuild after devastating Israeli attack

9th - Higher Ed
The process of Palestinians trying to rebuild their lives has begun once again.
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UNSC: West dismisses Russian claims of bioweapons in Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
Renewed Russian claims of biological weapons programme in Ukraine face rebuke at UN Security Council meeting.
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ICC probes alleged Russian use of cluster munitions in Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
The International Criminal Court in the Hague is launching an investigation into whether Russia has committed war crimes in Ukraine.
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U.S. conservatives throw support, money behind protest convoy

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Conservatives in the U.S., including right-wing media and high-profile Republicans, are vocalizing their support for the Canadian convoy and donating money. They're not pleased that GoFundMe has cut off the convoy’s fundraising efforts.
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Another journalist shot dead in Mexico's Tijuana

9th - Higher Ed
Lourdes Loor-Des Maldonado Lopez who reported on corruption and had been attacked in the past for it, is the third journalist to be killed in just two weeks.
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Lockdown parties at Downing Street get police investigation

9th - Higher Ed
The Metropolitan Police are investigating whether any of the lockdown parties at Downing Street broke the law, while revelations of a birthday party for U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson add to the uproar.
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Court 'should dismiss' Hungary-Poland bid to stop conditions being slapped on EU cash handouts

9th - Higher Ed
Hungary and Poland are trying to stop EU cash handouts from being conditional on respect for rule of law and other key values of the bloc.
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N.L. health minister dodges details of cyberattack against health-care system

9th - Higher Ed
Health Minister John Haggie confirmed Wednesday there had been a cyberattack against Newfoundland and Labrador's health-care system, but deflected repeated requests for details.
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UN finds evidence of abuses from sides in Tigray conflict

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The United Nations has found evidence that all sides in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict have violated international human rights, and some may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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Anita Anand moving military sexual misconduct cases to civilian justice system

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A week into her new job, Defence Minister Anita Anand has made a major move on the sexual misconduct crisis in the Canadian Armed Forces by moving the investigation and prosecution of military sexual cases into the civilian justice system.
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MEPs want further investigations into misuse of EU funds in Slovakia

9th - Higher Ed
The murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak three years ago helped shine a spotlight on shady agricultural fund dealings in Slovakia.
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Colleagues say acclaimed professor has no Indigenous roots

9th - Higher Ed
Several colleagues of University of Saskatchewan Prof. Carrie Bourassa — the leading Indigenous health scientist in the country — say they’ve discovered she has a European genealogy and no Indigenous roots.
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Brussels launches new public prosecutor to target misuse of EU cash

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Five EU states have not joined the prosecutor, including Hungary and Poland.
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Biden orders review of US intelligence on origins of coronavirus

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President Joe Biden says the US will press China to participate in a ‘full and transparent’ investigation into coronavirus origins.
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United Nations probes police killings in Venezuela

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The Human Rights Committee is looking into the killings of more than 20 people in the Venezuelan capital in January.
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TSB wants more answers on destruction of Ukrainian Airlines Flight PS752

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Kathy Fox, chair of Canada's Transportation Safety Board, says Iran's final report on the destruction of Ukrainian Airlines Flight PS752 left more questions than answers.
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Benefits outweigh risks with AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, experts say

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Despite some European countries temporarily halting use of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine after 30 cases of blood clots, experts maintain it is still safe to use in Canada.
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Argentina debt crisis: IMF loan repayments loom as economy falter

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina is the IMF's largest sovereign borrower.
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Uighur group urges ICC to probe alleged China genocide

9th - Higher Ed
The case alleges rights violations that implicate more than 30 senior Chinese officials, including President Xi Jinping.
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Greece faces fresh calls to probe migrant deaths at its Turkish border

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Greece and the EU are facing calls to probe the death of a Syrian man and a Pakistani man at the land border between Turkey and Greece. It comes after a report from research group Forensic Architecture which described as "highly...
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Police not investigating recent rail disasters

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's police forces are choosing not to investigate major accidents at CN and CP, including crude oil train crashes and deadly derailments, deferring to federal railway police run by the companies.
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Sri Lanka withdraws from UN war investigation pact

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Sri Lanka withdraws from a UN resolution that would have allowed war crimes allegedly committed during the country's civil war to be investigated.