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South Sudan: top UN official in the country warns of risk of new civil war

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Tensions between South Sudan's president Salva Kiir and his political rival Riek Machar have escalated into fighting, according to the UN's Special Representative of the Secretary-General for South, Nicholas Haysom. He warned of the risk...
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Leaders meet in London to raise funds for Sudan on second anniversary of civil war

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On the second anniversary of the outbreak of Sudan’s civil war, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced €140 million in new aid during an international conference in London.
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Two years of war in Sudan: international conference aims to bring relief to suffering population

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The African Union has co-hosted an international conference in London on Tuesday, aiming to support the suffering population in war-torn Sudan. The country was plunged into a brutal civil war on 15 April 2025.
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Preparations underway for Vaisakhi celebrations across the Lower Mainland

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Preparations are well underway for Vaisakhi celebrations across the Lower Mainland. As Sohrab Sandhu reports, the annual events are expected to attract hundreds of thousands of people from around the world.
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Tehran Holds Massive Funeral for Victims of Israeli Attacks

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Massive state funeral in Tehran for 60 Israeli attack victims, including scientists, commanders, and civilians.
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Netanyahu backs dismissal of Israeli reservists calling for end to Gaza war

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About 1,000 current and retired Israeli Air Force pilots sign letter, saying Gaza war only serves ‘political interests’.
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Professors taking UBC to court over 'political' actions by administration

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Four professors and a graduate student are taking the University of British Columbia to court. They claim UBC is breaching laws that require it to be non-political through its use of Indigenous land acknowledgements, the promotion of DEI...
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US Department announces harsh punishment for Luigi Mangione

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The U.S. Department has announced severe penalties for Luigi Mangione following a high-profile investigation. Officials say the punishment reflects the seriousness of the violations committed.Further details on the case are expected to...
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Israel: PM Netanyahu Testifies In Qatargate Probe, Slams 'Political Witch Hunt'

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Israeli police on Monday arrested two of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s senior aides as part of the widening "Qatargate" scandal, just hours before Netanyahu was questioned by investigators over the matter. Watch this report for...
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Tesla defies market trends amid tariff woes

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While many automakers are feeling the pinch from President Trump's recent auto tariffs, Tesla seems to have avoided the worst of it. Analysts believe that Tesla’s 100 percent US-based production gives it a significant edge. But the main...
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Delivering health care is a provincial responsibility. How does it play into the federal election?

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Dr. Alex Nataros, a family physician and the director of the North Island Community Health Centre in Port Hardy, says health care is a central issue in the next federal election. Alongside providing funding to provinces, he tells BC...
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Turkey: Jailed Istanbul mayor nominated as opposition's President candidate

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Istanbul's jailed mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, has been officially nominated as the presidential candidate for the 2028 elections. The announcement was made by the Republican People's Party (CHP) after the primary elections that were held...
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Turkey: Erdogan and Imamoglu eye-to-eye in upcoming Turkiye polls

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Istanbul's jailed mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, has been officially nominated as the presidential candidate for the 2028 elections. The announcement was made by the Republican People's Party (CHP) after the primary elections that were held...
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Iran rejects US accepts China's invite for nuclear talks

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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected talks with US, calling it deception. From rejecting US nuclear talks to accepting China's invitation to host nuclear talks, a lot revolves around Iran's uranium. Why is China hosting...
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Mexico faces technical recession amid tariff turmoil

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Mexico’s economy is showing signs of distress, with analysts warning of a potential technical recession. With trade uncertainty, slowing investment, and growing fears of a downturn, is Mexico heading for deeper trouble? Let’s break it...
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US: Judge blocks Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation after ICE detained pro-Palestinian activist

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A US judge ordered that Palestinian Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil not be deported for now as part of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on some anti-Israel protesters. Watch this report for more details!
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Carney and Poilievre: Two 'very different' leaders

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Hamish Telford, an assistant professor of political science at the University of the Fraser Valley, contrasts the leadership styles of Liberal Party Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre. He tells BC Today...
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Home heating costs forcing N.L. residents to make tough decisions, say NDP

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The provincial New Democrats are calling on the province to help people struggling with the cost of heating their homes by removing the provincial portion of harmonized sales tax from home heating bills. But as the CBC's Mark Quinn...
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King Charles urges unity in ‘uncertain times’ as U.K. celebrates Commonwealth Day

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King Charles hailed the work of the Commonwealth in bringing countries together as he and Britain's senior royals gathered at London's Westminster Abbey on Monday for the annual celebration of the international association he leads.Read...
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Ukrainians fear uncertainty after Zelensky-Trump talks, hope Europe secures more aid and guarantees

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Ukrainians seek solace at Kyiv’s cathedral amid war, reflecting on the Zelenskyy-Trump meeting, urging unity and aid for victory and freedom
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Bangladesh political party: New student-led party launched at rally in Dhaka

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A Bangladeshi student group that led an uprising to oust Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina last year has started a new political party.
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Finding local alternatives to 'red-state' American liquor

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A spirited B.C. boycott of U.S. liquor in response to U.S. tariffs is creating a bit of a stir as "red-state" products get yanked from local shelves.Industry expert Robert Simpson suggests local alternatives to some American favourites.
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Catalonia's President Illa seeks EU recognition for Spain's regional languages

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The leader of the Spanish region, Salvador Illa, is fighting for Spain's regional languages — Catalan, Basque and Galician — to be recognised as official EU ones.
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Why is Trump doing damage control for Wayne Gretzky? | About That

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U.S. President Donald Trump came to Wayne Gretzky's defence after the Canadian hockey legend came under fire for his association with Trump, who continues to threaten annexing Canada to make it "the 51st state." Andrew Chang breaks down...