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Protests in Bangladesh grow due to rising prices

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There have been a series of anti-government demonstrations across Bangladesh in recent months.
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Israel's Far Right: Impact on Palestinians

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Netanyahu is back with a far-right coalition. How will this affect Israelis and Palestinians? Imran Khan explores.
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Party City Files For Bankruptcy

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Party City filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it aims to cut debt.
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Benin voters to head to the polls on Sunday

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Voters in Benin will head to the polls on Sunday to elect members of parliament.
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Benjamin Netanyahu returns as PM of Israel’s most far-right gov’t

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Netanyahu’s cabinet has promised to expand illegal settlements in occupied West Bank.
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The Benefits of Wearing Hearing Protection

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Ronnie Madra, founder and CEO of EAROS, joined Cheddar News to discuss his company's products for affordable hearing protection, especially ahead of the New Year's festivities.
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Federal parties outline priorities for 2023 ahead of winter break

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Party leaders used the last sitting day in the House of Commons before the winter break to outline their priorities for 2023, with opposition leaders signalling a not-so-happy new year ahead for the Liberal government.
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TikTok being monitored for security threats, Trudeau says

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Canada’s electronic spy agency is monitoring TikTok for security threats, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was asked about the popular Chinese-owned social media app in light of calls by U.S. lawmakers to ban the app in...
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Tunisians protest against Saied ahead of parliamentary elections

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Opponents say a vote on December 17 under the country’s new constitution is illegitimate and are calling for a boycott.
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Hunting associations worry amendments to firearms bill go too far

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The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters is speaking out against the federal government's amendments to Bill C-21, which would prohibit some hunting rifles. 'We were told repeatedly by the government they wouldn't go after hunters,'...
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Turkey, Syria, Russia defence ministers hold talks in Moscow

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The three nations agree to continue meeting in future to ensure stability in Syria and the region
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Kosovo and Serbia reach deal on licence plate dispute - Borrell

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"Serbia will stop issuing licence plates with Kosovo cities’ denominations and Kosovo will cease further actions related to re-registration of vehicles," the EU's top diplomat said.
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Anwar, Muhyiddin seek support in Malaysia as deadline extended

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King gives leaders of rival coalitions an extra day to reach agreement as they try to secure majority after inconclusive
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Nepal votes to elect new government to revive economy

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More than 60 percent of the Himalayan nation’s 18 million eligible voters cast their ballots in the election amid rising
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Protecting peace: New hopes of resolving Northern Ireland dispute

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N Ireland has the UK's only land border with the EU but it needs to be kept open under the terms of a 1998 peace deal.
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N Ireland faces second vote in six months as DUP boycott persists

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The largest pro-British party refuses to back an assembly speaker’s election.
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Denmark elections: Voters head to the polls amid rising inflation

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Denmark election could change the political landscape with new parties hoping to enter parliament & others either losing
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Thousands protest in Sudan a year after military coup

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Dozens of demonstrators have been injured in Sudan, in protests marking the first anniversary of the military takeover.
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Hajdu, Angus discusses Indigenous child welfare

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Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu and the NDP's Charlie Angus discuss Indigenous child welfare reform.
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Squabbles spell trouble for Italy's right-wing coalition even before government is formed

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The recent public fracas between the conservative mainstay Silvio Berlusconi and far-right firebrand Giorgia Meloni might mean the three-way alliance might be headed for a rapid end.
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Opposition MPs slam Liberal government over firearm legislation fiasco

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Dane Lloyd, a Conservative MP on the public safety committee, and NDP House Leader Peter Julian joined Power & Politics Friday to discuss the Liberal government's U-turn on controversial Bill C-21 amendments.
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Quebec re-elects Legault’s CAQ to majority government, CBC projects

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François Legault's Coalition Avenir Québec party will form a second straight majority government in Quebec, CBC News projects.
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Lebanon receives US mediated offer on maritime border with Israel

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Lebanon has received a written offer from US mediator on clarifying the long-disputed maritime border with Israel.
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Quebecers head to the polls today

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Christian Bourque, executive vice-president of the market research and polling company Leger, explains who is running in the Quebec election and their chances of success.