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Watch live: Spain's Franco exhumed from state mausoleum and reburied

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The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco will be exhumed from a state mausoleum and buried in a cemetery on Thursday. Live pictures will not show the actual exhumation inside the building as it is being held in private. Why is...
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Watch again: Spain's Franco exhumed from state mausoleum and reburied

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The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco were exhumed from a state mausoleum and buried in a cemetery on Thursday. Live pictures did not the actual exhumation inside the building as it is being held in private. Why is this...
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Franco's exhumation 'step towards reconciliation' says acting prime minister Pedro Sanchez

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The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco were exhumed from a state mausoleum and buried in a cemetery on Thursday, with acting prime minister Pedro Sanchez calling it "a step towards reconciliation". Live pictures did not the...
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Is Narendra Modi undermining secularism in India?

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Indian Prime Minister has defended his controversial citizenship law and angry protests are sweeping the country
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Can religious violence in India be contained?

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Tension is running high in India over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's controversial citizenship law.
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Carbon tax ruled constitutional by Saskatchewan’s highest court

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The federal carbon tax has been ruled constitutional by Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal. An appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada is expected.
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Amid details of strained dealings with Wilson-Raybould, Trudeau looks to flip the page on SNC-Lavalin affair

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New developments in Ottawa's biggest political drama suggest Jodie Wilson-Raybould and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were at odds long before the SNC-Lavalin affair. This, as the opposition prepares to push hard and the matter, and as...
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Ethics committee votes against probe of SNC-Lavalin controversy

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The Liberals managed to prevent new hearings on the SNC-Lavalin affair, voting down an opposition motion to launch a Commons ethics committee probe into the unfolding controversy. However, one of their own, MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, is...
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Need 2 Know: Rare Vatican Admission, RBG Back to Work

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019.
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What will it take to end Indian farmers' protests? | Inside Story

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Farmers in India are angry over new laws but the Prime Minister says change is needed.
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Looking for answers on OPP Commissioner nomination

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One of the groups calling for an investigation into the nomination of Ontario Premier Doug Ford's friend Ron Taverner as commissioner of the OPP is Democracy Watch. Founder Duff Conacher explains why the group is concerned.
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Poland backtracks on supreme court reforms

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Poland's ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) proposed a legislative amendment on Wednesday backtracking on Supreme Court reforms at the center of its conflict with the European Union over democratic standards. A justification of the draft...
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EU 'satisfied' with Polish changes over Supreme Court reforms

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The European Commission has said it is "satisfied" with the proposed ammendements to the Polish law on the country's Supreme Court. On Wednesday, Warsaw backtracked over Supreme Court reforms at the center of its conflict with the...
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Need 2 Know: Trump's Pittsburgh Visit, Mueller Hoax

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.
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Need 2 Know: Trump's Immigration Push, Saudi Sisters Mystery

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.
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Do Lifetime Supreme Court Appointments Still Make Sense?

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Why do we pretend Supreme Court Justices aren't political appointees? Why are they still given lifetime appointments? John Iadarola, co-host of The Young Turks, and Nick Givas, reporter for the Daily Caller, looked at the court landscape...
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UK Supreme Court supports bakery in gay cake discrimination case

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The actions of a Belfast bakery that refused to bake a cake with a pro-gay slogan were not discriminatory, according to the UK Supreme Court. The bakery was found guilty of discrimination in 2015 and lost a subsequent appeal in 2016...
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Elizabeth Warren Says GOP Isn’t Taking Kavanaugh Sex Attack Charges ‘Very Seriously’

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren spoke with J.D. Durkin about the accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and the response from President Trump that Democrats are engaging in a "con game." She says if the president really believes...
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A Timeline of the Sexual Assault Allegations Against Brett Kavanaugh

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Ahead of what is expected to be an explosive day of testimony from the Supreme Court nominee and one of his accusers, Prof. Christine Blasey Ford, this is the timeline of alleged events that have led to this moment.
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Rep. Carolyn Maloney: Christine Blasey Ford Was Speaking For All American Women

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New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney was seated behind Prof. Christine Blasey Ford during her Senate testimony last week. The lawmaker, who was seen crying as Ford spoke, said, "It's so sad to me that this is still happening in...
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Rep. Carolyn Maloney: Christine Blasey Ford Was Speaking For All Women

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New York Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney was seated behind Prof. Christine Blasey Ford during her Senate testimony last week. The lawmaker, who was seen crying as Ford spoke, said, "It's so sad to me that this is still happening in...
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FBI Working to Give Senators Kavanaugh Report By Thursday

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The FBI's investigation into Prof. Christine Blasey Ford's allegations against Brett Kavanaugh is likely to be wrapping up soon. Senate Republicans have demanded a report, but the FBI continues to broaden its investigation, specifically...
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Gay sex ban overturned in India

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CBC News spoke to members of the Indo-Canadian community to find out what the historic ruling means to them.
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Alberta pulling out of federal climate plan

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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has reacted to the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion rejection by announcing that the province will pull out of the federal government's climate plan.