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Canada Makes a Push for Soccer Relevancy

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Canada is one of the only developed countries in the world that does not have a premier league. Until now. The Canada Premier League will kick off its inaugural season next year in the hopes of creating a soccer revolution ahead of the...
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Joanna Stingray: The California girl that shot to fame in the Soviet Union

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This is a story about Joanna Stingray. A girl from California who found herself in 1980s Russia on the radar of the KGB and FBI for smuggling out underground Soviet music that Americans were never supposed to hear. The Kremlin never...
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MEPs renew call for diplomatic boycott of World Cup

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As football fans gather in Russia for the World Cup, MEPs are renewing calls for a diplomatic boycott of the sporting event. They argue, in their words, that "governments should not strengthen the authoritarian and anti-western path of...
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French and Russian businessmen strike deals at International Economic Forum

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With tensions running high between Russia and the West the International Economic Forum was a moment for Vladimir Putin to show that his country is not isolated and for Macron to show he can play a key leadership role for Europe and to...
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Heat alerts across Canada and the health risk they pose

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There are many heat alerts across Canada and health officials are raising concern over the risk higher temperatures can pose to older workers.
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Syria: Ex fighter calls on West to act over Turkey's Afrin assault

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Kurdish YPG militia are calling on the Syrian army to help repel Turkish forces along the border of Afrin. The Kurdish enclave, inside Syria, is being targeted by Ankara because because it deems the YPG as a security threat along its...
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Trudeau urged to help Greyhound, but private companies could be the answer

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The National looks at how the Maritimes dealt with the near-loss of bus services six years ago.
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Remembering Adam West, TV's original Batman

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West, who played Batman in the iconic 1960s television show, has died at age 88
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How Nintendo's Deal in China Could Change the Video Games Landscape

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The company has reached a deal that could bring its Switch console to China, and investors love it. GameSpot Managing Editor Justin Haywald explains how the move cold shake up video games globally.
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Cleanup efforts underway in Miami after Hurricane Irma

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The cleanup begins across Florida, one day after being struck by Hurricane Irma
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Adam West, TV's Batman, dead at 88

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Actor who played Batman in the 1960s television series died Friday after a battle with leukemia
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The Nuclear Divide Between the U.S. and China

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Mark Fischetti, sustainability editor for Scientific American discusses the rise of nuclear power in Asia, and why the politics surrounding clean energy has forced the energy source to slow in the West. Mark talks the pace of China's...
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Adam West, TV's Batman, dead at 88

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Actor who played Batman in the 1960s television series died Friday after a battle with leukemia
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Remembering Adam West, TV's original Batman

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West, who played Batman in the iconic 1960s television show, has died at age 88
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Reporting on turmoil in Turkey (The Investigators with Diana Swain)

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CBC News correspondent Nil Köksal discusses the unique challenges of reporting on Turkey as a Turkish-born Canadian. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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Assad: 'We don't have any chemical weapons'

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Syrian president denies his forces used sarin gas in Idlib attack
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Views from the front lines in Mosul

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CBC's Derek Stoffel reports from the front lines as Iraqi military forces try to regain ground in Mosul from ISIS
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Iran's treasure trove of Western art

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The collection held at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art is perhaps the greatest outside the West, and yet rarely gets shown in Iran.
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Canada's population surpasses 35 million

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The first results of the 2016 census show that not only is Canada growing, it's moving west
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'It can happen in Canada too': Van Jones

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Political commentator warns that 'hate wave' that CAN hit Canada
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EU passes anti-propaganda resolution, angers Russia’s Putin

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Russia and Islamist terrorist groups are increasingly targeting the EU with propaganda – the warning in a resolution approved by MEPs, which aims to combat anti-Europe campaigns. It says Moscow spreads propaganda through media and other...
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Reporting from Syria

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The CBC's Margaret Evans describes what it's like to report from inside the war-torn country
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Moldova’s growing wine ambitions

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Moldova may be Europe’s poorest country, but it is rich in grapes. The tiny nation sandwiched between Ukraine and EU member Romania is suffering economic turmoil, is desperate for an International Monetary Fund loan and is facing a...
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Verdi’s African-themed Macbeth impresses in Athens

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A remarkable take on Verdi’s Macbeth has opened at the Athens Festival. An adaptation by the director Brett Bailey and the South African theatre company, Third World Bunfight the show premiered in Cape Town in 2014 and Athens is the 31st...