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Will Mali's president be forced to step down? | Inside Story

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West African country's leader is accused of failing to improve the economy and deal with threats from armed groups.
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Secularism bill is ‘ethnic cleansing:’ Quebec mayor | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley

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Proponents of Quebec’s proposed religious symbols ban say it is necessary to protect the province’s identity. Others say the ban is discriminatory, and one mayor even calls it “ethnic cleansing.” Polls suggest most Quebecers support the...
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Why Canada endorsed Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido

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Canada's declaration of support for Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido was swift and unequivocal. CBC's Evan Dyer explores how and why Ottawa made that decision.
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Quebec hospital returns crucifix to wall after threats

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A Quebec City hospital wanted to remove a Christian cross from its wall for the sake of religious neutrality, but says it received public and alleged criminal threats
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French elections: Record number of far-right MPs enter National Assembly

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After a surprising defeat in the second round of the French legislative elections on Sunday, the National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen remains a major force in the National Assembly.
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Polls open in France for the second and final round of parliamentary election

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Polls across France are open for the second round of voting in crucial Parliamentary elections.
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Polls are now open in France for the second and final round of this parliamentary election

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Polls across France are open for the second round of voting in crucial Parliamentary elections.
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Polls open in France: Voters cast ballots in snap parliamentary elections

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It's election day in France. Polls have opened across the nation. The far-right National Rally is hoping to make big gains.
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France snap election: The logic behind Macron’s big gamble | About That

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After right-leaning and far-right parties made major gains in the European parliamentary elections, French President Emmanuel Macron called a surprise snap election. Andrew Chang explains what the French president stands to lose — or...
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South Korea general election: overwhelming win for opposition

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President Yoon Suk-yeol promises changes, top aides quit, after opposition parties sweep National Assembly elections.
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This Country Is Decriminalising Female Genital Mutilation: What Is The Disturbing Practise And Is It Legal In India?

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Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) remains a contentious issue globally, with Gambia's National Assembly voting to lift a 2015 ban, potentially legalizing this harmful practice. FGM, practiced in about 30 countries, is often justified by...
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What a new electoral map might mean for Quebec

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Quebec is re-working its electoral map to reflect demographic shifts. But, how do politicians feel about the most recent proposal?
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Quebec MNA draws attention to perinatal loss by sharing personal experience

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Désirée McGraw's bill for province to recognize annual day of remembrance passed unanimously
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Ibrahim Traore declared Burkina Faso president after coup

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Burkina Faso has appointed a new president, two weeks after its second coup in less than nine months.
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Pakistani PM Imran Khan ousted after no-confidence vote

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The cricket star-turned-politician was ousted from parliament following a no-confidence vote that was secured by opposition parties.
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Pakistan Parliament dismisses no-confidence motion against Khan

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PM Khan says he advised the president to dissolve Parliament and call for fresh elections.
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Convoys arrive in Quebec City for protest against COVID-19 measures

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As more trucks and smaller vehicles poured into Quebec City from across the province for a protest against COVID-19 restrictions, police directed traffic in an attempt to prevent the demonstration from turning into a blockade.
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South Africa parliament building badly damaged in large fire

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One person has been arrested in connection to the fire that was reported by security guards, no injuries reported.
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Bosnia political deadlock stalls key water supply project

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The impact of the blockade of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which directly affects the quality of life for ordinary people.
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South Africa: Parliament building in Cape Town catches fire

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No injuries have been reported in the fire, which was reported by security guards on Sunday morning.
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Former senator on Bill 21 debate: 'Exactly the kind of crisis' separatists are hoping for

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Former senator André Pratte joins Power & Politics to discuss the latest move from cities outside of Quebec to fund legal challenges against Bill 21.
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Why one Conservative MP is urging his former opponent to run for the party's top job

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Quebec Conservative MP Gérard Deltell joins Power & Politics to discuss why he thinks former Quebec premier Jean Charest should lead the federal Conservatives.
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O'Toole says says debate question about Quebec's secularism law was 'unfair'

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says a question directed at Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet during the English-language debate characterized Quebecers as racist.
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El Salvador set for pivotal National Assembly election

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Polls indicate show nearly 70 percent of voters favour president Nayib Bukele’s party and there is fear the vote could destabilise the democratic order imposed by a 1992 peace accord that ended a civil war.