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  • Paris Olympics: Mayor vows River Seine water quality ‘will be good’
    Paris mayor said she was confident water quality in the River Seine will be up to Olympic standards this summer — and that she’ll be able to prove it by swimming there.
    World
    Apr 23
  • Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony may be moved from Seine amid security fears
    France is on high security alert ahead of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, which are expected to draw millions of visitors to the country.
    World
    Apr 15
  • Joly urges Israel to ‘take the win,’ not escalate after Iran’s attack
    Joly told reporters in Ottawa that while Canada and its allies support Israel's right to defend itself, they are also "clearly pushing for a de-escalation."
    World
    Apr 15
  • How Israel’s Iron Dome works as officials say it blocked 99% of Iran strikes
    Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles at Israel on Saturday, according to an Israeli official, and 99 per cent were intercepted.
    World
    Apr 15
  • Israel urged to show restraint over Iran’s missile and drone attack
    Israel remained on high alert Monday, but authorities lifted some emergency measures that had included a ban on some school activities and caps on large gatherings.
    World
    Apr 15
  • Russia would be ‘cynical’ to blame Moscow attack on Ukraine, Macron says
    Russia challenged Western assertions that the Islamic State militant group orchestrated the gun attack, accusing Washington of covering for Ukraine.
    World
    Mar 25
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  • Russia will be asked for ceasefire during Paris Olympics, says French president
    The International Olympic Committee condemned Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, saying the Russian government had breached the Olympic Truce.
    Politics
    Mar 17
  • ‘Non-combat’ military trainers could return to Ukraine — but not yet: Blair
    Canada will consider sending soldiers to Ukraine in a non-combat role to resume training if 'certain conditions' are met, but not yet, Defence Minister Bill Blair says.
    Canada
    Mar 4
  • Abortion is now a constitutional right in France
    France has become the first country in the world to create a right to abortion, guaranteeing citizens access. Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved the measure.
    World
    Mar 4
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  • Macron says Western troops on ground in Ukraine not ‘ruled out’
    Macron spoke after a meeting on Ukraine in Paris brought together over 20 European heads of state and government and other Western officials in Paris.
    World
    Feb 26
  • West runs risk of nuclear war if they send troops to Ukraine: Putin
    President Vladimir Putin says Western countries risk provoking a nuclear war if they sent troops to fight in Ukraine, warning that Moscow has weapons to hit targets in the West.
    World
    Feb 29
  • France’s Macron names youngest PM amid government shake up
    Gabriel Attal was named as France’s youngest-ever prime minister, as President Emmanuel Macron seeks a fresh start for the rest of his term amid growing political pressure.
    World
    Jan 9
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  • Why Biden’s ‘diminished faculties’ are now the focus of special counsel’s report
    The special counsel's report on Joe Biden's handling of classified documents has renewed scrutiny over the U.S. president's age and memory, with political and legal implications.
    U.S. News
    Feb 9
  • European farmer protests seek to disrupt trade. What’s happening?
    Farmers blocked more traffic arteries across Belgium, France and Italy on Wednesday, as they sought to disrupt trade at major ports and other economic lifelines.
    World
    Jan 31
  • Farmers hurl eggs, stones in Brussels as EU summit starts
    Farmers threw eggs and stones at the European Parliament on Thursday amid protests to press a summit of EU leaders to do more to help them with taxes and rising costs.
    World
    Feb 1
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  • Canada’s fertility rate has hit its lowest level in recorded history
    The Canadian fertility rate has hit its lowest level since Statistics Canada began collecting data more than a century ago.
    Canada
    Jan 31
  • France wants to increase parental leave pay. What about Canada?
    France, which saw the lowest number of births last year since WWII is planning to overhaul its parental benefits. Canada is already doing better, says one advocate.
    Canada
    Jan 19
  • Davos 2024: Four things to watch for as leaders gather for elite meeting
    The to-do list of global priorities has grown for this year’s edition of the World Economic Forum gabfest of business, political and other elites in the Alpine snows of Davos.
    World
    Jan 15
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  • Raptors make two deals ahead of NBA trade deadline
    The Toronto Raptors tied up some loose ends ahead of the NBA's trade deadline, making deals with the Utah Jazz and Brooklyn Nets.
    Sports
    Feb 8
  • Notre Dame spire to be crowned with new rooster, marking cathedral’s revival after fire
    The new rooster will replace the original that was damaged beyond repair in the 2019 blaze.
    World
    Dec 16, 2023
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