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Human rights groups refuse to be cross-examined by politicians with alleged ties to Beijing

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Mehmet Tohti, executive director of the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project, says the group will withdraw from the foreign interference inquiry if three politicians with alleged ties to Beijing are granted full standing.
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House Authorizes Impeachment Inquiry Into President Biden

9th - Higher Ed
House Republicans unanimously voted to advance an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.
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Commission examining abuse in sports to launch in 2024

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government has announced a commission to examine systemic abuse in sports starting in 2024, but some who have experienced abuse say the government should launch a full public inquiry with the power to compel witnesses to...
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Military whistleblower alleges Canada trained, armed Iraqi war criminals

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A former Canadian soldier is speaking publicly for the first time to CBC News about Canada’s alleged training and arming of suspected Iraqi war criminals in 2018. Sgt. (ret) Mike MacInnis said one Iraqi trainee even showed him cellphone...
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Israeli forces killed Abu Akleh ‘without justification’, UN inquiry finds

9th - Higher Ed
UN-mandated body says Shireen Abu Akleh is the ‘victim of the excessive and disproportionate force used by Israeli security forces’.
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Dene Nation’s push for N.W.T. wildfires inquiry gains traction

9th - Higher Ed
Calls are growing for a public inquiry into the response to this summer's wildfires in Northwest Territories. About 70 per cent of the population was forced to evacuate, and some now say they were never properly warned of the danger.
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Slovak election winner's pro-Kremlin rhetoric raises eyebrows in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Robert Fico has spoken extensively about stopping his country's supply of weaponry to Ukraine.
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Consequences of rising tension with India

9th - Higher Ed
India is telling its citizens to exercise caution when travelling to Canada while some Canadian industries worry about the economic fallout from Justin Trudeau's accusation that the Indian government was behind the killing of a Sikh...
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Foreign interference commissioner could look at India, LeBlanc says

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Minister of Public Safety Dominic LeBlanc says the terms of reference for the inquiry into foreign interference allow the commissioner to look at 'Russia, China, other state and non-state actors' if the evidence calls for it.
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More signs of rising tension between Canada and India

9th - Higher Ed
India is telling its citizens to exercise caution when travelling to Canada while some Canadian exporters worry about the economic fallout from Justin Trudeau's accusation that the Indian government was behind the killing of a Sikh...
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Why Kevin McCarthy's move to launch a Biden impeachment inquiry may backfire

9th - Higher Ed
Former U.S. federal prosecutor Joseph Moreno tells CBC News that, while the cynical view is that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is launching an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden to pacify the far-right flank of his party, there could be a...
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Biden to Hold Meeting With Cancer Cabinet

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Biden to Hold Meeting With Cancer Cabinet
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Justice Marie-Josée Hogue to lead public inquiry into foreign interference

9th - Higher Ed
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says it will be up to Justice Hogue how much of the inquiry will be held in public hearings.
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Foreign interference commissioner has deadlines but can ask to extend them

9th - Higher Ed
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says all opposition leaders are 'firmly' in agreement with the deadlines for Justice Marie-Josee Hogue to submit her reports on foreign interference.
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Quebec judge appointed head of foreign election interference inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec Court of Appeal judge Marie-Josée Hogue has been chosen to lead an inquiry into foreign interference in the last two federal elections. The announcement comes after months of anticipation and negotiations between political parties.
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Karnataka: High command to discuss governance, strategy for 2024 polls, says MB Patil

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Karnataka government's Minister of Infrastructure Development, MB Patil said that the meeting with the high command will discuss the functioning of the government of Karnataka and the 2024 polls. He said that he was not aware of the...
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People of Manipur are extremely scared, says Opposition team after visiting the state

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A 21-member delegation from the opposition alliance INDIA visited relief camps in Churachandpur and other places in Manipur, criticizing the BJP-led central government's inaction during the ongoing unrest since May 3. Congress leader...
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Foreign interference public inquiry faces a tight timeline

9th - Higher Ed
"It's an instrument that'll do a good job of going over the past," former clerk of the privy council Michael Wernick told Power & Politics Thursday after the government announced a public inquiry into foreign meddling in Canadian...
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Why Republicans ordered Biden’s impeachment inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Republicans have opened an impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Joe Biden over his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings. With the likelihood of impeachment low, CBC’s Alexander Panetta and Vice’s Todd Zwillich break down what...
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HP: One killed after LPG cylinder explodes in a restaurant in Shimla

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One person was killed and nine others injured after a cylinder blast at a restaurant in the Middle Bazaar area of Shimla City on July 18. Initially, ten people were injured and were rushed to the hospital at Indira Gandhi Medical College...
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Madras High Court declares election victory of son of OPS as ‘invalid’

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In a setback to the expelled AIADMK MP OP Ravindranath, the Madras High Court on July 06 declared as “null and void” his election from Theni Lok Sabha constituency in 2019. The Court order came based on a petition moved by a voter...
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In Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar vs Sharad Pawar tug of war continues: Who is the real NCP?

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Is 2023 seeing a repeat of what Maharashtra witnessed in 2022? Then it was the dhanush-ban - and the Thackerays were in the hot seat.. stung by their own. Eknath Shinde - the rebel then is now the Chief Minister. Is NCP's ghadyaal...
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Independent inquiry needed to address abuse in Canadian sports, U.S. judge says

9th - Higher Ed
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina, who sentenced disgraced USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar to up to 175 years for sexually abusing young female gymnasts, calls for an independent judicial inquiry into sport in Canada amid widespread...
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UK COVID inquiry: Families who lost loved ones demand answers

9th - Higher Ed
Hearings begin in the public inquiry into the UK government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.