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Starmer says India trade mission has secured 'new investments into the UK worth £1.3 billion'

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New ReviewPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says India trade mission has secured "new investments into the UK worth £1.3 billion and creating 10,600 jobs". “The opportunity is clear. Just look at the sheer scale of India, the world’s largest...
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TTC to boost Line 2 service to pre-pandemic levels

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New ReviewHeads up GTA commuters: The TTC is expected to increase Line 2 subway service during weekdays. As CBC's Sarah MacMillan explains, the transit agency is aiming to accommodate more passengers during peak periods.
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PLA announces South China Sea drill with Malaysia as Japan-Philippines exercise begins

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New ReviewChina's People's Liberation Army said it will conduct Aman Youyi-2025 with Malaysia near Malaysian waters of the South China Sea next week. The joint drill focuses on “humanitarian assistance,” “disaster relief,” and “maritime security,”...
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Nobel Prize for Chemistry: 3 scientists win prize for metal-organic frameworks

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New ReviewThree scientists awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for groundbreaking metal-organic frameworks
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US-Japanese Trio Wins This Year's Nobel Prize in Medicine

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New ReviewAmerican scientists Mary Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi from Japan won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine on Monday for work shedding light on how the immune system spares healthy cells, creating openings for...
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Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to Trio for Pioneering Work on Human Immune System

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New ReviewThe 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for their groundbreaking discoveries on peripheral immune tolerance. Their work led to the identification of...
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France PM says he will not use special powers to enforce budget

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New ReviewFrance’s new prime minister announced Friday he would not use a special constitutional power to force a budget through parliament without a vote and will instead seek a compromise with lawmakers from the left and the right.
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Some Happy Valley-Goose Bay residents used a stop from PC leader to share their emotional hardships

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New ReviewMental health, public safety, drugs — these were a few of the issues residents shared with PC Leader Tony Wakeham during his stop in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. The CBC’s Henrike Wilhelm reports.
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Canada Post 'welcomes' government's modernization plan as workers go on strike

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New ReviewPostal workers are on strike in response to proposed reforms by the federal government. Canada Post spokesperson Jon Hamilton says the Crown corporation appreciates the proposed changes as the company faces an 'existential crisis.'
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What's making news on Sept. 23, 2025

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New ReviewToday we're updating you about the federal firearm buyback program, Alberta's minimum wage, how the province is managing an increased wildfire risk, and the final list of Edmonton municipal election candidates.
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Health officials: Tylenol use during pregnancy linked to autism in children

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New ReviewHealth officials say the Food and Drug Administration will start immediately notifying physicians to strongly recommend that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary.
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TTC is adding crisis workers to a portion of Line 1. Here's how it will work

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New ReviewCommuters may start to see crisis workers around the clock on the "u" portion of the TTC's Line 1 starting Nov. 15. CBC's Lane Harrison has the details.
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Trump Demands Seven Nobels for 'Solving' 7 Wars, Takes Credit for India-Pak Ceasefire

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New ReviewTrump Demands Seven Nobels for 'Solving' 7 Wars, Takes Credit for India-Pak Ceasefire | Originals In a speech on Saturday, US President Donald Trump once again claimed he was responsible for brokering peace between India and Pakistan and...
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Charlie Kirk Memorial | Trump: Charlie Kirk Had 'Good Shot' of Being President One Day

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New ReviewPresident Donald Trump closed his opening remarks at a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer by commenting on the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. "Just last week, a great American, Charlie Kirk, was...
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BREAKING | UK, Canada & Australia Recognise Palestinian State

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New ReviewIn a historic move, the UK, Canada and Australia officially recognize the State of Palestine, marking a major diplomatic shift. The decision sparks global debate on peace, sovereignty, and Middle East stability. Join us live to know more...
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Need for ‘maturity’ in EU-US talks on tariffs, Harris says

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New ReviewThere is a need for “maturity” in negotiations between the European Union and the US, Irish deputy premier Simon Harris has said. His assessment came after US President Donald Trump announced that he was imposing a sweeping 20% tariff on...
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PCs promise ‘faster’ health care with list of new actions — totalling $46 million

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New ReviewPC Leader Tony Wakeham seemingly signalled health care is his party’s priority, outlining sweeping new measures designed to get more people connected to doctors and get the treatment they need. The CBC’s Terry Roberts reports.
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Modular homes coming to Winnipeg through new federal housing agency

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney has announced Winnipeg as one of the initial six sites in Canada to get a share of 4,000 modular homes, as part of a new federal housing agency launched by Ottawa to speed up the construction of affordable...
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Apple announces refreshed iPhones, including a slim new iPhone Air

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New ReviewApple on Tuesday unveiled a new slate of iPhones, including a new Air-branded model that's less than a quarter inch thick. (Scripps News)
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ICE ramps up Chicago raids despite local objections

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New ReviewChicago is preparing for an increase in federal immigration agents in the city. (Scripps News)
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IndyCar Series is moving to Markham. Here's how residents are reacting

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New ReviewWith Toronto's IndyCar race moving to Markham for at least the next five years, the city's mayor and tourism industry are touting the potential benefits. But as CBC's Talia Ricci explains, not everyone is racing to celebrate the move.
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Trump says he's awarding former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom

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New ReviewPresident Donald Trump said Monday he will award former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani the Presidential Medal of Freedom (Scripps News)
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Permanent closure announced for Amherstburg's Crown Royal bottling plant

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New ReviewAfter generations of bottling the iconic Canadian whiskey brand Crown Royal, the Amherstburg plant owned by DIAGEO will cease operations in February 2026. CBC's Dalson Chen spoke with Unifor Local 200's John D'Agnolo, who represents...
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announce their engagement

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New ReviewIt’s the announcement Taylor Swift fans have been waiting for: In a five-photo post on Instagram, the superstar singer broke the news that she and American football player Travis Kelce are engaged.