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Trudeau admits to discussing Trump in NATO video

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Former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. David MacNaughton gives his perspective on the NATO video of PM Justin Trudeau, President Trump's reaction, and if it could impact the Canada-U.S. relationship.
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Unfinished business at UN climate conference

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The UN climate conference in Madrid is trying to lay the groundwork to support the 2015 Paris Agreement on global carbon markets.
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Little hopes for progress after Syrian constitutional panel meet

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UN put a positive spin on what was achieved in the first round of talks in Geneva, but there was little progress made in drafting a new constitution.
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A look at Confucius Institutes in Canadian schools

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A dozen schools across Canada host Confucius Institutes. Advocates say it is a way of learning China’s language and culture, but critics fear it provides an uncritical look at China.
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Are curbed air raids a sign of an ending Yemen conflict?

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The UN envoy for Yemen has told the Security Council that the number of air attacks by the Saudi-led coalition has dropped dramatically in the past two weeks.
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Trudeau has tense meetings with Scheer, Moe

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had tense meetings Tuesday with Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe over how to find common ground in Parliament and try to build national unity.
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Asian countries agree on trade deal terms

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Fifteen nations conclude talks on Chinese-backed economic partnership during ASEAN summit in Bangkok.
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Safe Third Country Agreement taken to court

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A Canadian court is hearing arguments about whether the U.S. is still a safe country for asylum seekers as part of a legal challenge to the Safe Third Country Agreement.
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Peace deal announced between Yemeni government, separatists

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Saudi crown prince describes agreement as a crucial step towards a political solution to end Yemen's bloody war.
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Hopes for peace in Yemen as government, separatists agree to halt fighting

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Saudi crown prince describes agreement as a crucial step towards a political solution to end Yemen's bloody war.
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Trump calls Egypt's Sisi, backs talks on disputed dam on Nile

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The US leader supports Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan's ongoing talks to resolve the dispute over the Renaissance Dam.
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Voter apathy, rise of the far-right, Catalonia turmoil: Here's what's shaping the Spanish elections

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The challenge over Catalonia's independence has become a focal point of Spain's Sunday elections, with street clashes, burning cars, and smashed windows all serving to fuel a hardening stance against separatists among political parties....
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As polls open in Spain, here's what's shaping the election

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Voting is underway in Spain as the southern European country holds its second parliamentary election in just over six months this Sunday. The challenge over Catalonia's independence has become a focal point of this vote, with street...
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As Spanish voters return to polls, here is what’s shaping the election

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Voting is underway in Spain as the southern European country holds its second parliamentary election in just over six months this Sunday. The challenge over Catalonia's independence has become a focal point of this vote, with street...
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Israeli farmers in limbo as Jordan-Israel land lease deal expires

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Jordan decides against renewing a 25-year deal over special land access for Israeli farmers and tourists.
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Turkey rejects German security zone plan as 'unrealistic'

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Turkish foreign minister says trust in Germany has been 'shaken' following recent criticism of offensive in Syria.
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Watch live: MPs prepare to vote on a December election

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The EU has agreed to offer the UK a Brexit "flextension" up to 31 January 2020, European Council President Donald Tusk said on Monday — a move that could help PM Boris Johnson in his quest for fresh elections. It means Britain will not...
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'High stakes': UK heads for December election amid Brexit impasse

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UK to go to the polls in December in what is expected to be one of the most momentous votes in a generation.
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Is another peace deal in Colombia possible?

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Colombia's largest armed group said it will resume warfare after a month-long ceasefire.
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Can Scotland become independent? | Inside Story

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First Minister says divorce with EU was against her will.
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Filmmaker Ken Loach talks about realistic filmmaking in Lyon

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Ken Loach’s new film is, as usual, anchored in reality. Sorry We Missed You depicts a tough and gruelling reality in Newcastle that shows the “Uberisation” of work and an impoverished working class. The film will hit European cinemas...
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What’s next for North Macedonia? | Euronews Answers

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Pro-Western candidate Stevo Pendarovski won the presidency in North Macedonia on Sunday in an election that many described as a referendum on the Balkan republic’s recent name change. Pendarovski defeated nationalist candidate and...
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Sanchez meets with opposition leaders as coalition talks get underway in Spain

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Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has met with opposition leaders, opening the door to forming a coalition government. Sanchez's centre-left party took the most votes in April's national election, but fell short of the numbers...
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Will Pristina and Belgrade be able to break the impasse to normalising relations?

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Eleven years since Kosovo declared itself independent from Serbia, Belgrade still refuses to recognise the move after the former province broke away in 2008 following a war between Serbian government forces and Kosovar separatists in...