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Public safety minister calls for a ‘thoughtful debate' on Bill C-21
Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino comments on the proposed amendments to Bill C-21 ahead of the anniversary of the École Polytechnique shooting.
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Bangkok bombing: Two Uighur suspects appear in a civilian court
The trial of two men accused of bombing a popular shrine in Bangkok has resumed after shifting from a military to a civi
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Buffalo supermarket shooter pleads guilty to murder
The white gunman who killed 10 Black shoppers and workers at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., has pleaded guilty to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges. The pleas guarantee that he will spend the rest of his life in prison.
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Deadly Walmart attack the 2nd U.S. mass shooting in 3 days
Police say a Walmart manager opened fire inside his store in Chesapeake, Va., killing at least six people, in the second high-profile mass shooting to rock that country in less than a week. The suspect in the first one, at an LGBTQ bar...
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Three men given life sentences for shooting down flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014
The Hague District Court verdict comes more than eight years after the Malaysia Airlines from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur was blown out of the sky above Donetsk on 17 July 2014, killing all 298 on board.
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French court convicts Liberian ex-rebel leader over atrocities
Facing justice in France. A former Liberian rebel commander is sentenced to life in prison.
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Somalis in desperate search for missing loved ones after blasts
Hunting for missing family members - the aftermath of a suicide attack in Somalia that's killed at least 100 people.
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South Korea in national mourning after deadly Halloween stampede
Relatives search for missing family members following a stampede in Seoul’s Itaewon that killed 151 people, including 19
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Horrifying details emerge from Seoul's Itaewon district after deadly crowd surge
CNN's Will Ripley describes the situation in the Itaewon district of Seoul where more than 150 people died following a crowd surge during Halloween celebrations Saturday night.
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Human Rights Tribunal rejects key part of historic child welfare agreement
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has rejected a key part of the agreement reached between the federal government and the Assembly of First Nations to compensate child and families harmed by the on-reserve child welfare system, saying...
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Nigeria flood death toll tops 600 as thousands evacuated
At least 603 people died in floods this year and more than 1.3 million displaced, authorities say.
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Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz gets life in prison without parole
A jury in Florida recommends life in prison without parole, for the Parkland school shooter.
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Florida jury recommends Parkland shooter serve life in prison
Jury says Nicolas Cruz should not get the death penalty for the murder of 17 students and staff at US high school.
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'We need to change the law', says victim of gender-based violence
One in three women have experienced physical or sexual violence in the European Union, according to the bloc's fundamental rights agency.
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Nigeria floods: Aid workers struggling to reach victims
Aid workers in Nigeria are struggling to reach hundreds of thousands of people displaced by floods.
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Thailand ex-policeman kills 38, including 23 children
At least 23 children killed in attack by ex-police officer who later shot dead his wife and son.
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Deadly stampede at Indonesian football match
The death toll is likely to increase in wake of the stampede and riot at Kanjuruhan Stadium in eastern city of Malang.
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Over 120 killed in Indonesia soccer stadium stampede
Police in Indonesia are facing questions about their tactics after they fired tear gas inside a soccer stadium, sparking a stampede that left more than 120 dead and hundreds of others injured.
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2009 Guinea massacre: Former dictator accused of killing proteste
Guinea's former military ruler Moussa Dadis Camara goes on trial on Wednesday.
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Ex-Guinea military ruler goes on trial for 2009 stadium massacre
Moussa Dadis Camara and 10 others are accused of responsibility in the killing of 150 people and mass rape by Guinean se
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Sask. stabbing suspect took pills before dying in custody: Sources
Multiple sources say Myles Sanderson, the man arrested in a series of fatal stabbings in Saskatchewan, died after consuming pills just before his arrest. Saskatchewan’s chief coroner service has also ordered a separate public inquest...
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Thousands protest in Brazil against growing religious intolerance
Attacks against minority groups grow as President Jair Bolsonaro seeks re-election in October.
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Sources say Sask. stabbing suspect took pills before dying in custody
Multiple sources say Myles Sanderson, the man arrested in a series of fatal stabbings in Saskatchewan, died after consuming pills just before his arrest. Saskatchewan’s chief coroner service has also ordered a separate public inquest...
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Growing calls to renegotiate Ottawa's landmark $20B First Nations child welfare deal
Indigenous child welfare advocate Cindy Blackstock is among the growing number of activists calling on the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to renegotiate Ottawa's landmark $20 billion First Nations child welfare deal. Critics argue too...