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Car explosion, gunfire hit hotel in Somalia’s Kismayo: Reports

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State-run TV says security forces dealing with a ‘terrorist incident’ at Tawakal hotel in Kismayo city.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg fumbles through notes before answering urgent question on fracking

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Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg was left fumbling through his notes to find his response to the urgent question on fracking, before facing questions from shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband who said the Government's claim that...
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CAJ raises concerns over editorial interference at CTV National News

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The Canadian Association of Journalists says it has serious concerns about journalistic freedom at CTV National News following reports that a story that was supposed to air on Wednesday night didn't run after management weighed in on its...
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Canadian troops to join British-led mission to train Ukrainian recruits

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Canada is prepared to commit a contingent of soldiers to the British Army's program to turn Ukrainian civilians into fighting troops, CBC News has learned.
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Federal budget will include billions of dollars for housing, defence

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The federal government is expected to announce billions of dollars to ease housing affordability challenges and boost defence spending in Thursday’s budget. There are also plans to introduce a ban on foreign home buyers for two years,...
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Ottawa to end pre-arrival COVID testing for travellers entering Canada

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CBC News has learned that the federal government is set to end pre-arrival COVID-19 testing for travellers entering Canada. Random testing of arrivals is expected to continue to track the emergence of new COVID-19 variants.
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Conservative MPs trigger leadership review of Erin O’Toole

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CBC News has confirmed that Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole will face a leadership review, with sources saying at least 60 MPs agree that he has to go.
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House of Commons clerk accused of favouring Liberal government

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CBC News has learned that senior staff have accused Clerk of the House of Commons Charles Robert of partisanship in favour of the Liberal government. The clerk is supposed to offer impartial advice to parliamentarians from all political...
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Liberals, NDP deny formal coalition talks

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Top-ranking members of the Liberals and NDP are denying rumours of a formal coalition between the parties ahead of Parliament’s return, with both sides saying the focus is on Canadians and not shoring up a de facto majority.
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Europe's energy crisis: EU countries dismiss Spain's calls for market intervention

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Spain has been pushing for a change in the current rules to decouple the prices of electricity and natural gas.
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Twitter admits its algorithms amplify right-wing politicians and news content

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An internal study at Twitter has revealed that the platform's algorithms amplify right-wing content over left-wing content.
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Ontario to announce vaccine passport system, sources say

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CBC News has confirmed the Ontario government will introduce a vaccine passport system after weeks of Premier Doug Ford being adamantly opposed to them.
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Iran’s nuclear sites attacked in 600 words

9th - Higher Ed
Recent sabotage at Iran’s Natanz facility threatens to upend nuclear negotiations, which began last week, and heighten regional tensions.
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Iran’s Zarif blames Israel for Natanz incident, vows revenge

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Recent sabotage at Iran’s Natanz facility threatens to upend nuclear negotiations, which began last week, and heighten regional tensions.
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EU first as Italy blocks export of COVID-19 vaccines to Australia

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The shipment is estimated to be around 250,000 doses.
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Ottawa, airlines closing in on multi-billion dollar bailout package

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Ottawa and the airlines have entered the final stages of talks over a multi-billion dollar bailout deal as passengers await compensation for flights cancelled during the pandemic.
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2 governments had heard allegations against former top soldier: sources

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CBC News has learned that both the Harper and Trudeau governments were made aware of allegations against retired Gen. Jonathan Vance about an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate.
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Complaints of unwanted physical contact made against Payette: sources

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The complaints about former governor general Julie Payette made in an official report include instances when anger turned to unwanted physical contact, sources tell CBC News.
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Panel completes probe into harassment claims at Rideau Hall

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Sources briefed on the independent report into claims of a toxic environment and workplace harassment at the office of Gov. Gen. Julie Payette say it is scathing.
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Report details public humiliation, toxic environment under Julie Payette

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A report into the conduct of former governor general Julie Payette details public humiliation and a toxic work environment at Rideau Hall based on interviews with 92 employees.
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Ontario to institute provincewide lockdown Dec. 24: sources

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Sources confirmed to CBC News that the Ontario government will institute a provincewide lockdown effective Dec. 24. The restrictions will be similar to what was in place in March.
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Military was warned of reservist's far-right ties

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The Canadian military was alerted to the right-wing online activities of a B.C. reservist by a member of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance and the criminal intelligence branch of an Ontario municipal police service.
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Recordings suggest tension between politics, science in Alberta’s pandemic response

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Recordings obtained by CBC News suggests division between Alberta's Premier Jason Kenney and Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Deena Hinshaw, revealing that Kenney overruled her advice and indicating he may be prioritizing personal freedoms...
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New Delhi pollution leading to more COVID-19-related deaths

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Millions of residents in India's capital have not had a day of clean air in more than two months and the region is also recording its highest number of COVID-19 infections since the onset of the pandemic.