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Justin Trudeau was not home when a member of Canada's armed forces drove into Rideau Hall's gates.
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She is accused of grooming underage girls for the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and lying about it.
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Nathan Law says he will continue to fight for Hong Kong from abroad, after China's severe new law.
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FedEx has told the Washington DC-based American football team to change its controversial name.
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Zheng Yanxiong is best known for a crackdown on protesters over a land dispute in 2011.
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Explosions in north-west Turkey leave two workers dead and many more wounded.
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Father Sergiy is refusing to leave a convent near Yekaterinburg after seizing it with armed guards.
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At least 21 die as an express train hits a van carrying the pilgrims near the city of Lahore.
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Judge says behaviour of alleged victim was "not the way our women react when they are ravished".
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Two young men who have British National passports say they're debating their future in the country.
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The French president moves swiftly to replace Edouard Philippe with a mayor from the south.
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Brazil's president vetoes articles making masks obligatory in shops, churches and schools.
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Air France-KLM plans thousands of job cuts at its French arm as the air industry reels from the pandemic.
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As Yo! Sushi prepares to reopen some restaurants in England, it has had to adapt its conveyor belt system.
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Two ex-aides of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman are among 20 on trial in absentia for the killing.
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Japan had no lockdown, it has an elderly population - so why haven't more people died from Covid-19?
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