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Peru's former president Pedro Castillo on trial for rebellion and corruption charges
Former President Pedro Castillo of Peru faces trial for rebellion and corruption
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Lawyer for Inuvik green energy company says lawsuit is delay tactic
The case was before the Northwest Territories Supreme Court Wednesday. CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi reports.
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Fight for Africville compensation continues
Nelson Carvery's father, Aaron, was the last resident to leave the historic Black community that was destroyed by the City of Halifax. He says former residents haven't been properly compensated for the loss of their community. Gareth...
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Who is Kash Patel, The new FBI director?
US President Donald Trump has officially signed the commission to confirm Kash Patel as the Ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Watch this report for more details!
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Brooklyn Museum to lay off over 40 employees
This announcement came as a complete shock to the museum's employees.
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Lawyers for detained Gaza doctor accuse Israel of torture, severe abuses
A prominent Gaza hospital director is being subjected to various forms of torture and inhumane treatment in an Israeli prison.
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Jury trial for former P.E.I. guidance counsellor inches closer as not-guilty pleas entered
A former P.E.I. school guidance counsellor has pleaded not guilty to the three sex crimes she's accused of committing against a minor. The CBC's Nicola MacLeod explains what happened in court Tuesday.
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Lawyer for Windsor, Ont., man charged with terrorism asks court to throw out the case
The lawyer for a Windsor man charged with terrorism has asked the judge in the case to dismiss the charges saying there's no evidence that the accused actually intended to perform any terrorist activity – or that he did so. The CBC's...
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Will Kendrick Lamar perform Not Like Us at the Super Bowl?
With Kendrick Lamar set to be the first solo rapper to play the Super Bowl halftime show, fans are just as excited to see if he’ll defy Drake’s defamation suit by performing his now Grammy-winning diss track Not Like Us, and reignite...
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Trial coming for MUN students charged with trespassing after occupying campus building
Three students say their Charter rights are on the line after police arrested them during a protest on campus. They were pushing MUN to divest from companies with ties to Israel. Now the students are preparing for a five-day trial.
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Chris Martin's Jasprit Bumrah Stunt Lands Coldplay In 'Legal Trouble', Band Receives Letter | WATCH
Coldplay's third and final show in Mumbai witnessed another unexpected moment. This one took a bit of 'legal' turn when Indian bowler Jasprit Bumrah's lawyers suggestively sent a strict letter of warning to the band and its lead singer...
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Could Canada become the 51st U.S. state?
CBC Kids News contributor Maya Endale breaks down three possible ways Canada could become the 51st U.S. state.
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Russia jails three Navalny lawyers for 'extremism' in a crackdown of dissent
Three lawyers who represented late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny were sentenced to up to 5,5 years in prison. A verdict that reflects escalating Kremlin repression.
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Caretaker in B.C. woman's starvation death says little support seen from management
A caregiver has taken the stand for a second day at a coroner’s inquest into the death of a woman who had Down Syndrome and starved while in home care. As Belle Puri reports, the worker says the organization that employed her provided...
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The missing painting that's now the subject of a multi-million dollar lawsuit
Michael Murray is suing Toronto's Waddington's Auctioneers & Appraisers, alleging conspiracy and neglect in connection with the disappearance of his painting which he claims is an original Tom Thomson.CBC's Farrah Merali has the story.
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Lawyer speaks out against Toronto recruiter who allegedly scammed migrant workers
A CBC News investigation is looking into one of the country's most notorious immigration recruiters: a Toronto business woman who has allegedly been charging illegal fees to foreign workers in exchange for finding them jobs. CBC’s Metro...
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Sask. lawyers say judge had no choice but to stay charges in Baeleigh Maurice case
A provincial court judge stayed charges last month in a high-profile THC-impaired driving case after it dragged past an 18-month limit. Nine-year-old Baeleigh Maurice was struck and killed on a crosswalk by a driver who admitted she...
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Stratford man pleads guilty after one of P.E.I.'s largest-ever fentanyl busts
Tye James Poirier has pleaded guilty in provincial court in Charlottetown to possession for the purposes of trafficking, after 339 grams of fentanyl were seized from him last June. In exchange, the Crown dropped two other federal drug...
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Nassau judge blocks nursing home from shutdown and evacuation of its patients
The judge ruled the nursing home must stay open and residents will not be displaced.
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Nassau judge to decide whether nursing home can shutdown and evacuate its patients
A judge could make that a decision today about whether the nursing home closes.
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Ont. woman wins appeal after being denied health insurance benefits while self-represented
An Ontario woman denied access to health benefits after being hit by a car and forced to represent herself is now waiting for a new hearing because the process was deemed unfair. It's part of a larger issue the Ontario Trial Lawyers...
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Alleged victims testify in Hay River sexual assault trial
A warning, some details might be disturbing.The trial is in its fourth day for the three accused — Maher Sellemi, Amine Zahi, and Hassen Zellama. As CBC's Nadeer Hashmi reports, the alleged victims testified this week.
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Quebec investigating 2 Montreal colleges for rising tensions over Israel-Hamas war
Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry says there have been several complaints in recent months about students feeling unsafe at Vanier College and Dawson College.
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Woman sentenced in defrauding N.W.T. company
A woman who defrauded a Fort Smith company was sentenced today. As Natalie Pressman reports, she took tens of thousands of dollars from a Fort Smith construction company in a crime her lawyer says was fueled by addiction.