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Passengers dismayed by Flair Airlines service to Saskatoon in 'traumatic' flight experience

Passengers dismayed by Flair Airlines service to Saskatoon in 'traumatic' flight experience

    Flair Airlines says it will provide "appropriate compensation" to passengers of a flight that was delayed then diverted from its destination, leading flyer...

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Union leadership recommends members accept tentative deal to avoid another B.C. port strike

Union leadership recommends members accept tentative deal to avoid another B.C. port strike

    Vancouver port workers are pictured on July 19, 2023. (Justine Boulin/CBC)Union leadership says it is going to recommend its members accept a tentative ag...

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Police release new details about fatal carjacking, say victim was lured to location before attack

Police release new details about fatal carjacking, say victim was lured to location before attack

    Gurvinder Nath, 24, died in hospital days after he was carjacked in Mississauga on July 9, police say. (Submitted by Balram Chaudhary)Officers have found s...

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Now 89, this one-time beauty contestant has a new life after dyslexia and ADHD diagnosis

Now 89, this one-time beauty contestant has a new life after dyslexia and ADHD diagnosis

    Betty Hogg, fourth from left, came third in the West Lorne Beauty Contest. The photo was featured in the St. Thomas Times-Journal in Ontario on July 29, 19...

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Mystery duo who camped atop an iceberg in Twillingate open up about their chilly adventure

Mystery duo who camped atop an iceberg in Twillingate open up about their chilly adventure

    Ammar Alkassm and Ethan Harold spent a night atop an iceberg floating near Twillingate. (Orange Carabiner/YouTube)In June, Twillingate resident and nurse ...

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Potential price hike for bottled, canned drinks on pause as Ontario government tweaks recycling plans

Potential price hike for bottled, canned drinks on pause as Ontario government tweaks recycling plans

    Last month, Ontario invited beverage industry stakeholders to join a working group to develop a deposit-return system for non-alcoholic drink containers. (...

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19 new monitoring stations in Calgary to aid defense against hailstorms

19 new monitoring stations in Calgary to aid defense against hailstorms

    Research team brings Canada's first hail-monitoring network to Calgary1 day agoDuration 1:02The Northern Hail Project installed 19 weather stations with ha...

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Aurora Cannabis CEO gets $6.7M compensation bump amid falling stock, cost cutting

Aurora Cannabis CEO gets $6.7M compensation bump amid falling stock, cost cutting

    Aurora Cannabis Inc.'s chief executive saw his annual compensation climb about 38 per cent to $6.7 million in the company's latest fiscal year as its stock...

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Your questions about Meta and other social media giants blocking news in Canada, explained

Your questions about Meta and other social media giants blocking news in Canada, explained

    Big Tech vs. Canadian news: the battle over C-18, explained | About That16 days agoDuration 10:43The federal government has suspended all of its advertisin...

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Winnipeg MP wants UN to push for landfill search for women's remains

Winnipeg MP wants UN to push for landfill search for women's remains

    NDP MP for Winnipeg Centre Leah Gazan wrote to the United Nations' body on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, asking them to push Canada's governments to se...

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Regina IMAX theatre hits snag showing Oppenheimer in its best film form

Regina IMAX theatre hits snag showing Oppenheimer in its best film form

    Actor Cillian Murphy as the physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who director Christopher Nolan calls 'the most important man in the world.' (Warner Bros. )The...

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Halifax LGBTQ hockey tournament kicks off with slick moves and fun team names

Halifax LGBTQ hockey tournament kicks off with slick moves and fun team names

    The 2023 Halifax Pride Cup runs until Sunday. (Andrew Lam/CBC)Hockey players warmed up, fired off practice shots at their goalie and then — with the puck d...

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Canadian team 'excited' to face strong Dutch squad in women's water polo world quarters

Canadian team 'excited' to face strong Dutch squad in women's water polo world quarters

    Emma Wright, left, was named player of the game Saturday in Canada's 21-6 trouncing of South Africa at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan. ...

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4 people missing in Nova Scotia after vehicles became submerged in floodwaters

4 people missing in Nova Scotia after vehicles became submerged in floodwaters

    4 people missing in N.S. after widespread flooding9 hours agoDuration 1:10Two searches are underway in Nova Scotia for four people, including two children,...

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Bringing that 'Kenergy': A conversation with men about the Barbie blockbuster movie

Bringing that 'Kenergy': A conversation with men about the Barbie blockbuster movie

    Canadian actor Ryan Gosling plays Ken and Margot Robbie, who's Australian, portrays the title character in the summer blockbuster Barbie. CBC News spoke to...

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Montreal seniors on the move thanks to free bike-taxi program in RDP-PAT

Montreal seniors on the move thanks to free bike-taxi program in RDP-PAT

    Miquolina Fonte and Maxime Houde, her rickshaw chaffeur, went to André-Corbeil-Dit-Tranchemontagne park in Rivière-des-Prairies on July 19. (Kwabena Oduro...

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Don't have cash for your P.E.I. farm stand purchase? You can use your phone

Don't have cash for your P.E.I. farm stand purchase? You can use your phone

    The P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture heard farm stands could be losing business because potential customers don't have cash on them. (Shane Ross/CBC)There...

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Outreach workers on high alert as heat wave hits Calgary amidst drug crisis

Outreach workers on high alert as heat wave hits Calgary amidst drug crisis

    A Calgary doctor says new drugs entering Alberta's supply can exacerbate the effects of heat. (Sarah Lawrynuik/CBC)With temperatures expected to soar this ...

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Franklin Carmichael's grandchildren frustrated with new Art Gallery of Sudbury delays

Franklin Carmichael's grandchildren frustrated with new Art Gallery of Sudbury delays

    John Mastin holds a paint box that belonged to his grandfather, Franklin Carmichael. He and his sister Catharine Mastin say they hope the Art Gallery of Su...

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Sask. Party, NDP vie for attention, votes in Regina Walsh Acres

Sask. Party, NDP vie for attention, votes in Regina Walsh Acres

    Jared Clarke (left) is running for the NDP in Walsh Acres. Nevin Markwart (right) is trying to hold onto the seat for the Saskatchewan Party. (CBC Saskatch...

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Q&A: "We're Indigenous and we're country:" Meet sibling duo Brothers Wilde

Q&A: "We're Indigenous and we're country:" Meet sibling duo Brothers Wilde

    Brothers Wilde performing at Bright's Grove Music Fest in July, joined by Dan Ainsworth on bass and Tim Anderson on drums. (George Rosema)"I couldn't imag...

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Some areas of Sussex under boil water advisory

Some areas of Sussex under boil water advisory

    The advisory affects Ward 2, the former village of Sussex Corner. (Axel Tardieu/CBC)Some areas of Sussex are under a boil water advisory after coliform bac...

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Sass Jordan says she thinks of 'music as medicine' and she still loves to connect with fans

Sass Jordan says she thinks of 'music as medicine' and she still loves to connect with fans

    Sass Jordan will join local musician Conor Gains and Canadian icon Kim Mitchell on stage Saturday night in downtown Kitchener, Ont., for the Wayback Festiv...

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Gatineau man charged with murder in city's first 2023 homicide

Gatineau man charged with murder in city's first 2023 homicide

    Police have charged a 19-year-old with first-degree murder after a shooting in Gatineau's Hull sector earlier this week. (Christian Milette/Radio-Canada)A ...

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Rainfall warning in effect for southwestern Newfoundland, possibility of flooding

Rainfall warning in effect for southwestern Newfoundland, possibility of flooding

    Crews respond to minor flooding in Port aux Basques in November 2022, months after the town was ravaged by post-tropical storm Fiona. Up to 150 mm of rain ...

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Military, international resources help fight B.C. wildfires as more evacuation orders, alerts issued

Military, international resources help fight B.C. wildfires as more evacuation orders, alerts issued

    Members of 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry from Edmonton, look out for hotspots along a fire line. Hundreds of international fir...

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Sikh martial arts competition brings youth, community together

Sikh martial arts competition brings youth, community together

    University students Devkarn Singh (left) and Jagdeep Singh (right) competed in Saturday's tournament. (Travis Golby/CBC)Youth in Winnipeg's Sikh community ...

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Residents of Toronto's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood protest against violence in their community

Residents of Toronto's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood protest against violence in their community

    Residents gather at Church and Wellesley streets in Toronto Saturday, calling on all levels of government to take concrete steps to make their neighbourhoo...

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More cabin, home owners asked to leave Highway 3 after fire moves west

More cabin, home owners asked to leave Highway 3 after fire moves west

    An aerial shot taken Friday evening of fire ZF015 burning near Highway 3 between Yellowknife and Behchokǫ̀. (Boni Charlo/Facebook)An evacuation alert at 7...

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Former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger, 100, meets with China's top diplomat in Beijing

Former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger, 100, meets with China's top diplomat in Beijing

    In this photo released by China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, former secretary of state Henry Kissinger, left, meets with Chinese State Councillor Wang Yi...

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What Russia's threats to Black Sea grain ships mean for the Ukraine war, global food supplies

What Russia's threats to Black Sea grain ships mean for the Ukraine war, global food supplies

    Russia ending Ukraine grain deal that helped prevent world food shortage5 days agoDuration 2:59Russia says it will let a wartime deal that allows Ukraine t...

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Canadian-born president of Stanford University resigns over 'serious flaws' in his research

Canadian-born president of Stanford University resigns over 'serious flaws' in his research

    Marc Tessier-Lavigne speaks to the media at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., in February 2016. (Patrick Tehan/Bay Area News Group/The Associated Pr...

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Gunman in New Zealand kills 2 people on eve of Women's World Cup

Gunman in New Zealand kills 2 people on eve of Women's World Cup

    New Zealand police officers stand outside a hotel housing the Philippines Women's World Cup team in Auckland's central business district following a shooti...

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Iraq boots out Swedish ambassador after Qur'an desecrated in Stockholm

Iraq boots out Swedish ambassador after Qur'an desecrated in Stockholm

    Protesters scale a wall at the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad on Thursday. (Ahmed Saad/Reuters)Iraq's prime minister ordered the expulsion of the Swedish ambas...

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NATO's latest moves could bottle up much of Russia's naval power

NATO's latest moves could bottle up much of Russia's naval power

    A Russian nuclear submarine sails off to take part in Pacific Fleet drills near Vladivostok, Russia, on April 14. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service v...

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Australia overcomes late scratch of Kerr to beat Ireland at Women's World Cup

Australia overcomes late scratch of Kerr to beat Ireland at Women's World Cup

    Australia's Steph Catley celebrates after scoring the winning goal from the penalty spot during her team's 1-0 victory over Ireland at the Women's World Cu...

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After brutal assaults on 2 women and widespread violence, India's PM finally speaks

After brutal assaults on 2 women and widespread violence, India's PM finally speaks

    Members of the Indian Youth Congress shout slogans during a protest over sexual violence against women and for peace in the ongoing ethnic violence in Indi...

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Ukraine's Odesa continues to be bombarded, at least 2 killed in latest attacks

Ukraine's Odesa continues to be bombarded, at least 2 killed in latest attacks

    Crews clear rubble in Odesa after latest Russian attack3 days agoDuration 0:48Russia attacked Ukraine's southern cities, including the port city of Odesa, ...

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Bruce Lee celebrated in Hong Kong, exactly 50 years after his death

Bruce Lee celebrated in Hong Kong, exactly 50 years after his death

    Remembering the martial arts legend Bruce Lee2 days agoDuration 1:34Bruce Lee, known as the 'Little Dragon' during his acting career, is being celebrated o...

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Here's why India's Manipur state has been gripped by months of violence

Here's why India's Manipur state has been gripped by months of violence

    People are extricated by the Indian army to a temporary shelter as they flee violence in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur on May 7. (Arun Sankar/AF...

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Passengers dismayed by Flair Airlines service to Saskatoon in 'traumatic' flight experience

Flair Airlines says it will provide "appropriate compensation" to passengers of a flight that was delayed then diverted from its d...

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Union leadership recommends members accept tentative deal to avoid another B.C. port strike

Vancouver port workers are pictured on July 19, 2023. (Justine Boulin/CBC)Union leadership says it is going to recommend its memb...

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Police release new details about fatal carjacking, say victim was lured to location before attack

Gurvinder Nath, 24, died in hospital days after he was carjacked in Mississauga on July 9, police say. (Submitted by Balram Chaudh...

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Now 89, this one-time beauty contestant has a new life after dyslexia and ADHD diagnosis

Betty Hogg, fourth from left, came third in the West Lorne Beauty Contest. The photo was featured in the St. Thomas Times-Journal ...

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Mystery duo who camped atop an iceberg in Twillingate open up about their chilly adventure

Ammar Alkassm and Ethan Harold spent a night atop an iceberg floating near Twillingate. (Orange Carabiner/YouTube)In June, Twilli...

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Potential price hike for bottled, canned drinks on pause as Ontario government tweaks recycling plans

Last month, Ontario invited beverage industry stakeholders to join a working group to develop a deposit-return system for non-alco...

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19 new monitoring stations in Calgary to aid defense against hailstorms

Research team brings Canada's first hail-monitoring network to Calgary1 day agoDuration 1:02The Northern Hail Project installed 19...

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Aurora Cannabis CEO gets $6.7M compensation bump amid falling stock, cost cutting

Aurora Cannabis Inc.'s chief executive saw his annual compensation climb about 38 per cent to $6.7 million in the company's latest...

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Your questions about Meta and other social media giants blocking news in Canada, explained

Big Tech vs. Canadian news: the battle over C-18, explained | About That16 days agoDuration 10:43The federal government has suspen...

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Winnipeg MP wants UN to push for landfill search for women's remains

NDP MP for Winnipeg Centre Leah Gazan wrote to the United Nations' body on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, asking them to push C...

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Regina IMAX theatre hits snag showing Oppenheimer in its best film form

Actor Cillian Murphy as the physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who director Christopher Nolan calls 'the most important man in the w...

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Halifax LGBTQ hockey tournament kicks off with slick moves and fun team names

The 2023 Halifax Pride Cup runs until Sunday. (Andrew Lam/CBC)Hockey players warmed up, fired off practice shots at their goalie a...

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Canadian team 'excited' to face strong Dutch squad in women's water polo world quarters

Emma Wright, left, was named player of the game Saturday in Canada's 21-6 trouncing of South Africa at the World Aquatics Champion...

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4 people missing in Nova Scotia after vehicles became submerged in floodwaters

4 people missing in N.S. after widespread flooding9 hours agoDuration 1:10Two searches are underway in Nova Scotia for four people...

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Bringing that 'Kenergy': A conversation with men about the Barbie blockbuster movie

Canadian actor Ryan Gosling plays Ken and Margot Robbie, who's Australian, portrays the title character in the summer blockbuster ...

Read More

Montreal seniors on the move thanks to free bike-taxi program in RDP-PAT

Miquolina Fonte and Maxime Houde, her rickshaw chaffeur, went to André-Corbeil-Dit-Tranchemontagne park in Rivière-des-Prairies on...

Read More

Don't have cash for your P.E.I. farm stand purchase? You can use your phone

The P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture heard farm stands could be losing business because potential customers don't have cash on the...

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Outreach workers on high alert as heat wave hits Calgary amidst drug crisis

A Calgary doctor says new drugs entering Alberta's supply can exacerbate the effects of heat. (Sarah Lawrynuik/CBC)With temperatur...

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Franklin Carmichael's grandchildren frustrated with new Art Gallery of Sudbury delays

John Mastin holds a paint box that belonged to his grandfather, Franklin Carmichael. He and his sister Catharine Mastin say they h...

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Sask. Party, NDP vie for attention, votes in Regina Walsh Acres

Jared Clarke (left) is running for the NDP in Walsh Acres. Nevin Markwart (right) is trying to hold onto the seat for the Saskatch...

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Q&A: "We're Indigenous and we're country:" Meet sibling duo Brothers Wilde

Brothers Wilde performing at Bright's Grove Music Fest in July, joined by Dan Ainsworth on bass and Tim Anderson on drums. (Georg...

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Some areas of Sussex under boil water advisory

The advisory affects Ward 2, the former village of Sussex Corner. (Axel Tardieu/CBC)Some areas of Sussex are under a boil water ad...

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Sass Jordan says she thinks of 'music as medicine' and she still loves to connect with fans

Sass Jordan will join local musician Conor Gains and Canadian icon Kim Mitchell on stage Saturday night in downtown Kitchener, Ont...

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Gatineau man charged with murder in city's first 2023 homicide

Police have charged a 19-year-old with first-degree murder after a shooting in Gatineau's Hull sector earlier this week. (Christia...

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Rainfall warning in effect for southwestern Newfoundland, possibility of flooding

Crews respond to minor flooding in Port aux Basques in November 2022, months after the town was ravaged by post-tropical storm Fio...

Read More

Military, international resources help fight B.C. wildfires as more evacuation orders, alerts issued

Members of 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry from Edmonton, look out for hotspots along a fire line. Hund...

Read More

Sikh martial arts competition brings youth, community together

University students Devkarn Singh (left) and Jagdeep Singh (right) competed in Saturday's tournament. (Travis Golby/CBC)Youth in W...

Read More

Residents of Toronto's Church and Wellesley neighbourhood protest against violence in their community

Residents gather at Church and Wellesley streets in Toronto Saturday, calling on all levels of government to take concrete steps t...

Read More

More cabin, home owners asked to leave Highway 3 after fire moves west

An aerial shot taken Friday evening of fire ZF015 burning near Highway 3 between Yellowknife and Behchokǫ̀. (Boni Charlo/Facebook...

Read More

Former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger, 100, meets with China's top diplomat in Beijing

In this photo released by China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, former secretary of state Henry Kissinger, left, meets with Chinese...

Read More

What Russia's threats to Black Sea grain ships mean for the Ukraine war, global food supplies

Russia ending Ukraine grain deal that helped prevent world food shortage5 days agoDuration 2:59Russia says it will let a wartime d...

Read More

Canadian-born president of Stanford University resigns over 'serious flaws' in his research

Marc Tessier-Lavigne speaks to the media at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif., in February 2016. (Patrick Tehan/Bay Area New...

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Gunman in New Zealand kills 2 people on eve of Women's World Cup

New Zealand police officers stand outside a hotel housing the Philippines Women's World Cup team in Auckland's central business di...

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Iraq boots out Swedish ambassador after Qur'an desecrated in Stockholm

Protesters scale a wall at the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad on Thursday. (Ahmed Saad/Reuters)Iraq's prime minister ordered the expul...

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NATO's latest moves could bottle up much of Russia's naval power

A Russian nuclear submarine sails off to take part in Pacific Fleet drills near Vladivostok, Russia, on April 14. (Russian Defense...

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Australia overcomes late scratch of Kerr to beat Ireland at Women's World Cup

Australia's Steph Catley celebrates after scoring the winning goal from the penalty spot during her team's 1-0 victory over Irelan...

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After brutal assaults on 2 women and widespread violence, India's PM finally speaks

Members of the Indian Youth Congress shout slogans during a protest over sexual violence against women and for peace in the ongoin...

Read More

Ukraine's Odesa continues to be bombarded, at least 2 killed in latest attacks

Crews clear rubble in Odesa after latest Russian attack3 days agoDuration 0:48Russia attacked Ukraine's southern cities, including...

Read More

Bruce Lee celebrated in Hong Kong, exactly 50 years after his death

Remembering the martial arts legend Bruce Lee2 days agoDuration 1:34Bruce Lee, known as the 'Little Dragon' during his acting care...

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Here's why India's Manipur state has been gripped by months of violence

People are extricated by the Indian army to a temporary shelter as they flee violence in the northeastern Indian state of Manipur ...

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