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Rwanda sued for $400m by family of man who inspired Hollywood film

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The US lawsuit says Paul Rusesabagina was lured from exile in Texas back to Rwanda where he was tortured before receiving a long prison sentence.
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Palestinian children in Israeli jails and detention centres

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Rights groups say hundreds of Palestinian children are being held in Israeli jails and detention centres, and until recently 14 year old Athal Al-Azzeh was one of them. Reporting by @NidaIbrahim.
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Truck driver denied compensation after lawyer lies, gets suspended and disappears | Go Public

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Truck driver Dale Rindero tells CBC's Go Public team that he was denied his day in court twice — first by his own lawyer who lied and fabricated documents, then by the law society's insurer, which refused to compensate him because that...
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Retired general pleads guilty to obstruction of justice, gets conditional discharge

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Retired general Jonathan Vance, the former chief of the defence staff, has pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice related to an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations. He was granted a conditional discharge, so he has no...
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Sri Lanka softens ‘terror’ law after EU trade pressure

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Sri Lanka’s main opposition parties are withholding support for the amendments, saying they do not stop the arbitrary arrest of dissidents.
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Polish judges detail rule of law backsliding in new documentary

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Some Polish judges are making sure the conflict between Warsaw and Brussels over rule of law backsliding isn't forgotten.
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Prince Andrew settles sex abuse lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre

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Andrew voices regret for associating with Jeffrey Epstein in a court filing, announcing settlement for an undisclosed amount.
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What charges could Ottawa protesters, organizers face?

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Toronto criminal defence lawyer Karen McArthur talks about what type of charges Ottawa protesters and protest organizers could face.
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Sri Lanka presses with controversial changes to anti-terrorism law

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On Thursday, the Sri Lankan government proposed amendments to the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), saying the changes were substantial and progressive.
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Ontario couple on the hook for water heater they don’t have | Go Public

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An Ontario couple says they've been chased by a collection agency to pay $700 for a water heater they don't have, have never seen and was rented by a previous homeowner.
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Minneapolis police ‘executed’ Amir Locke, parents say

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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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Sask. mom pleads for public's help finding daughter taken by anti-vaccine dad

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A Saskatchewan mother is pleading for the public's help to locate her seven-year-old daughter taken in mid-November by the girl's father to prevent her from receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Watch the HVAC scam in action

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Marketplace and Go Public are teaming up to investigate overpriced and unfair HVAC contracts. How are homeowners persuaded? And how do these companies get away with it? We rigged up a house with hidden cameras to find out.
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US jury finds Ghislaine Maxwell guilty in sex abuse case

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A jury in New York has found British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell guilty of five of six counts of aiding disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse teenage girls.
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Tampa Bay Buc Antonio Brown Accused by Former Live-in-Chef of Faking Vaccination Status

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A former live-in-chef for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown has claimed the NFL star lied about his COVID vaccination status and obtained a fake proof of vaccination card. Brown and the Bucs have since come out denying...
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Ottawa issues emergency passport for Canadian mom stuck in ISIS detention camp

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The federal government has issued an emergency passport to the mother of a young girl freed from an ISIS detention camp earlier this year so she can return to Canada and reunite with her daughter.
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Twist, turns and therapy

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Police make a surprising arrest in the case of an alleged fake psychologist in Ottawa.
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Carles Puigdemont leaves custody in Italy as Spanish PM urges him to 'submit to Spanish justice'

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Puigdemont has been in exile in Belgium since 2017. Spain wants to put him on trial for his role in the 2017 Catalan independence referendum.
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Workplaces consider COVID-19 vaccine requirements

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Some Canadian companies have imposed their own COVID-19 vaccine requirements on employees who want to return to the workplace, while others are hoping the federal government’s new mandate will be applied to them. But some employment...
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Belarus opposition leader calls on western powers to put more pressure on Lukashenko

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Belarus' exiled opposition leader, Sviatlana Tsihanouskaya, says the diversion of the flight was a direct result of western democracies like Canada, not taking strong actions against President Alexander Lukashenko sooner.
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Tommy Robinson trial: Refugees sue anti-Islam figure for libel

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Syrian family says they received threats after Stephen Yaxley-Lennon published claims they say are false on Facebook.
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Ex-Nazi interpreter fights deportation

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Helmut Oberlander was a translator for a Nazi death squad in the Second World War. His lawyer has filed a motion to permanently stop hearings into his deportation from Canada.
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Human rights defenders in Philippines call for gov’t protection

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Government data shows that only five out of 54 killings of lawyers since 2016 actually reached the courts.
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Case against Ontario Mob ring falls apart

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( - image credit) One of the largest police investigations into organized crime in Ontario's history has fallen apart after police allegedly illegally intercepted phone calls with lawyers, CBC News has learned.