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Putin critic Navalny located at Siberian prison colony

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Alexei Navalny, the jailed critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has been found at a penal colony in Siberia normally reserved for the most serious offenders. Navalny had been missing for several weeks.
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12-year-old Palestinian detained and interrogated by Israeli forces

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This 12-year-old Palestinian was taken to an Israeli interrogation centre without a lawyer or parent, after being accused of throwing stones
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12-Year-Old Palestinian recounts intimidation and fear at Israeli interrogation centre

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A 12-year-old Palestinian detained in an Israeli interrogation centre recounts intimidation, fear and threats
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Does Canada bear responsibility for suspected Iraqi war criminals?

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Human rights lawyer Paul Champ says if Canada's military trained individuals they reasonably believed had committed war crimes, it could be argued under international law that Canada bears responsibility.
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EU's Borrell questioned on double standards for war crimes in Israel-Gaza war

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The European Union’s Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell is facing backlash on social media for this interview with Al Jazeera Arabic.
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Grocery chains employing new tactics to stop shoplifters

9th - Higher Ed
Grocery store chains like Loblaw and Walmart are cracking down on rising shoplifting with moves such as stopping turnstyles and freezing shopping cart wheels. Some customers say the tactics are embarrassing and humiliating, vowing to...
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Humiliated at the grocery store: anti-theft tactics anger shoppers

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Grocery retailers in Canada, like Loblaws and Walmart, are upping security to combat a rise in theft, but some of the tactics are sparking customer backlash.
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Investor who lost $740K among 5 charged with kidnapping ‘Crypto King’

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CBC Toronto received a video of Aiden Pleterski visibly beaten and apologizing to investors. We’ve also learned that a man who is involved in Pleterski’s bankruptcy case because he lost money is among the five men charged with kidnapping...
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What You Should Know About Creating a Will

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Not properly planning a will for when you die can cost your family a lot of money. Certified financial planner AJ Ayers is here to break down how to approach planning your will.
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RCMP investigating dozens abuse cases at N.S. youth correctional centre

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The Nova Scotia RCMP have spoken to 70 male survivors of alleged sexual abuse at a youth correctional facility. The allegations span close to 30 years at the Nova Scotia Youth Centre and there could be as many as 200 survivors in total.
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Families of Bernardo's victims call for change to prison transfer laws

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A lawyer representing the families of Paul Bernardo's victims says they weren't given enough notice about the serial killer's transfer from a maximum security prison to a medium security facility. They have joined advocates who say there...
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Trump says he faces indictment in classified document case

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The former US president has asserted on his Truth Social platform that he is being summoned to appear in federal court.
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Outrage over Paul Bernardo’s transfer to medium security prison

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Canada’s prison service is now reviewing its decision to move notorious serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo from a maximum-security prison to a medium security facility. The transfer has sparked outrage across Canada’s political...
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Foreign meddling fears prompt calls to tighten party nomination process

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There are concerns the party nomination process in federal ridings could be too lax and therefore vulnerable to foreign interference. Past candidates, including former deputy prime minister Sheila Copps, are now calling for Elections...
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UK: Prince Harry misses 1st day of phone hacking trial

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Prince Harry is set to become the first senior British royal to testify in court-- in more than a century.
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Walk and Talk: Robin Arzón of Peloton Talk Fitness Motivation and Career Changes

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Robin Arzón, bestselling author and vice president of fitness programming and head instructor at Peloton, left her corporate job to get into fitness. Now she helps motivate Peloton's huge community every day.
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Haiti’s vigilante groups adding to violence

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The rise of armed vigilante groups in Haiti has been blamed for the latest wave of violence. Some on the ground say it's a response to waves of terror brought on by gangs across the country and the limited power of the police.
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Vigilantes fight back against Haiti's gangs

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Warning: Video contains graphic images | A rise in armed vigilante groups has opened an unpredictable new chapter in Haiti’s gang war, as ordinary civilians, tired of being terrorized, take matters into their own hands.
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Greece’s top court bans far-right party from May election

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The Greeks (Hellenes) Party is the first party to be disqualified since the restoration of democracy in 1974.
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Jerry Springer, former talk show host, Cincinnati mayor dead at 79

9th - Higher Ed
The king of trash daytime TV Jerry Springer has died at the age of 79. The former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, turned talk show host was described as a natural showman.
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Canada's plan to get families out of Syria led to ‘mistreatment’

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Two women and three teenage girls who were supposed to be repatriated by Canada have made contact after disappearing. They say they were detained and mistreated by Kurdish guards after following the government’s plan to get them to Canada.
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European Parliament corruption scandal: Belgian MEP Marc Tarabella set to be released from prison

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Belgian MEP Marc Tarabella will be released under electronic surveillance in the coming days, his lawyer said.
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Corruption scandal: Eva Kaili kept behind bars as prosecutor's 'trophy,' her lawyer claims

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In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Sven Mary said the Belgian authorities have not found any new evidence to justify Eva Kaili's imprisonment.
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Walk and Talk With Ellis Brooklyn CEO Bee Shapiro

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Bee Shapiro, Founder and CEO of clean perfume brand Ellis Brooklyn, joins Cheddar News' Hena Doba on a Walk and Talk to discuss the brand's origin, and how she's breaking boundaries in the fragrance industry.