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Liz Truss: The last thing we need is a general election

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Liz Truss: The last thing we need is a general election
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Kate and William told 'Ireland Belongs To The Irish'

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Kate and William told 'Ireland Belongs To The Irish'
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Therese Coffey under fire for workplace guidance remarks

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The Oxford comma is one of the linguistic devices that has always caused division and debate.Now, new Health Secretary Therese Coffey has come under fire after her office issued guidance telling workers to “be positive” and avoid using...
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Chile referendum: Vote on whether to replace constitution

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Chileans head to the polls on Sunday for a historic vote on whether or not to replace their constitution with one seen a
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Chile says emphatic no to proposed new constitution in referendum

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Chileans reject proposed progressive constitution that would have replaced the charter dating back to the Pinochet era.
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The Wandle river Runs Brown as UK waters pumped with sewage

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A Thames tributary has become the latest to suffer from sewage outfalls following an apparent storm discharge.In pictures across social media, users showed the River Wandle which runs throuw south west London running brown following a...
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Chile opinion polls show deep division ahead of constitution vote

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Opinion polls in Chile suggest voters will reject a proposed overhaul of the constitution in a referendum next month.
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Rio’s Carnival celebration is back, but parties will be smaller

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Samba school floats and feather-festooned dancers to join parade in Brazilian city as COVID-19 cases decline.
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Haiti factory workers go on strike to demand pay increase

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Thousands of factory workers have gone on strike in the capital of Haiti to demand better pay.
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Philippine election body to decide if Marcos Jr can run for Presidency

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The son of former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos is an election favourite - but faces disqualification.
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Gabriel Boric wins Chile’s presidential election, promising fiscal responsibility

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Chile's peso has bounced back after the election of a left-wing student leader sparked a steep fall in the currency.
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US slams Cuba ‘intimidation tactics’ before planned protests

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Havana has banned Monday’s planned march, which comes after rare demonstrations broke out in the island country in July.
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Bolivia on the verge of political, social turmoil

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Tens of thousands of government supporters have been rallying in some of Bolivia's biggest cities.
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Why Haitian migrants are fleeing Chile to seek asylum in the US

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Haitian migrants are leaving Chile and taking a dangerous journey up north to the US border - we hear their tales of discrimination, racism and police brutality.
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Plans for kids’ version of Instagram on hold, Facebook says

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Facebook has paused its plans for a version of Instagram designed for kids, saying it wants to hear more parents’ concerns about children’s safety, privacy and mental health.
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AFN national chief on election priorities

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National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations RoseAnne Archibald says any party advocating changes that reduce the voice of First Nations on environmental impact assessments will be challenged.
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Life under Taliban rule in Afghanistan's Jalalabad

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As the Taliban celebrates victory, it says it will take time before people believe the group is not out for revenge.
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History students searching for broader picture of the past

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The social activism of recent years has prompted more questions about who is put on a pedestal, and more students are looking to learn about a broader picture of history.
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Zambia elections: Debt crisis, unemployment main voter concerns

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With Just two days to go until a general election, presidential candidates in Zambia try to persuade voters they can turn around a struggling economy.
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Jeans make a comeback after a year of pandemic dressing

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Canadians are spending money on clothes again and they’re not just buying sweatpants: jeans are making a comeback.
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Answering audience questions about the election

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Avneet Dhillon with the Ask CBC team answers audience questions about projecting election results, the cost of election campaigns and the issue of voting reform.
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'Bigger than us' - The film proving you're never too young to fight for justice

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Marion Cotillard gives her reasons for producing 'Bigger than us', a film by Flore Vasseur that shows key young figures across the world fighting against injustices such as climate change, lack of freedom of expression, inequalities and...
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Chileans vote for 155-member assembly to draft new constitution

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The new constitution is aimed at addressing deep-seated social inequality that gave rise to deadly protests in 2019.
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Thousands march in Colombia over tax proposals, rising insecurity

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Strike went ahead despite calls for it to be postponed because of COVID-19, with riot police using tear gas to disperse the crowds.