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  • Kim Jong Un in Russia to meet with Vladimir Putin. What to expect
    U.S. officials released intelligence last week that North Korea and Russia were arranging a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un.
    World
    Sep 12, 2023
  • North Korea’s Kim pledges to speed up war readiness, dismisses top general
    In the face of deepening confrontations with Washington and Seoul, Kim has been trying boost the visibility of his partnerships with Moscow and Beijing.
    World
    Aug 9, 2023
  • Tired of high grocery prices? What to expect as the Black Sea grain deal ends
    Inflation at the grocery store is more than three times the overall rate of inflation in Canada. Here's what global price pressures mean for your wallet in the months ahead.
    Money
    Jul 19, 2023
  • Florida Panthers coach Maurice reflects on Toronto tenure 15 years later
    Maurice is back in Toronto with the Florida Panthers in the second round of the playoffs following a stunning upset of the Presidents' Trophy-winning Boston Bruins.
    Sports
    May 2, 2023
  • ‘Iron People’: How Ukraine’s ‘second army’ has united a country under siege
    In many ways, the men and women of Ukrainian Railways are holding the country together, exemplifying the strength and resilience of a people under attack.
    World
    Feb 25, 2023
  • Turkey-Syria earthquake: Erdogan admits ‘shortcomings’ as death toll tops 12,000
    Search teams from more than two dozen countries have joined tens of thousands of local emergency personnel, and aid pledges have poured in from around the world.
    World
    Feb 8, 2023
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  • 6 children among 45 killed in Russian strike on Ukraine apartment building
    The Saturday afternoon strike on an apartment building in the southeastern city of Dnipro marks the deadliest attack on civilians since last spring.
    World
    Jan 17, 2023
  • Inflation has ‘squeezed’ Canadian wallets dry. What happened?
    Inflation has left Canadians feeling 'squeezed' after prices accelerated at rates not seen in decades last year, economists say. How did we get here?
    Money
    Jan 10, 2023
  • West is using Ukraine to destroy Russia, Putin says in New Year video message
    Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday his country would never give in to the West's attempts to use Ukraine as a tool to destroy Russia.
    World
    Dec 31, 2022
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  • As recession fears grow for 2023, Trudeau warns: ‘It’s going to be a tough year’
    In a year-end interview with Global National's Dawna Friesen, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reflects on inflation, China, Russia and his own political future.
    Canada
    Dec 25, 2022
  • Ukraine war: Russia announces plan to expand military, create new units
    Russia's military chief cited NATO's plans to incorporate Finland and Sweden as a factor in the buildup. Here is a glance at Moscow's military plans.
    World
    Dec 21, 2022
  • Bread prices have soared. Here’s a look at the players behind rising costs this year
    Scientists tirelessly research bug- and disease-resistant wheat strains to boost harvests and improve the quality, flavour and sustainability of crops.
    Consumer
    Dec 21, 2022
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  • Scientist behind Russia coronavirus vaccine defends ‘wartime’ rollout during trial
    Russia has pushed ahead with its potential COVID-19 vaccine at top speed with mass public vaccinations alongside the main human trial.
    World
    Sep 29, 2020
  • ‘Cars 2’ keeps Pixar in driver’s seat with $68M; Diaz’s ‘Bad Teacher’ makes grade with $31M
    <p> 'Cars 2' keeps Pixar in driver's seat with $68M; Diaz's 'Bad Teacher' makes grade with $31M <p>LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Pixar Animation remains undefeated at the box-office races.</p> <p>The Disney unit's animated sequel "Cars 2" cruised to a No. 1 finish with a $68 million opening weekend, ac</p>
    Entertainment
    Jun 26, 2011
  • NASA’s Final Four: On Atlantis, 3 men, 1 woman will close out 30 years of space shuttle flight
    <p> NASA's Final Four: On Atlantis, 3 men, 1 woman will close out 30 years of space shuttle flight CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - America's longest space-flying streak ends this week with the smallest crew in decades — three men and a woman who were in high school or college when the first space shuttle soared 30 years</p>
    World
    Jul 2, 2011
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  • Olympic gold medallist Ashleigh McIvor retires from competitive ski racing
    VANCOUVER - Canada's face of ski cross racing is calling it a career.
    Nov 16, 2012
  • Massive landslide in Glacier Bay National Park sends rock and ice over glacier
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Even by Alaska standards, the rock slide in Glacier Bay National Park was a huge event.
    Jul 12, 2012
  • More than 100 killed in new massacre in Syria’s Hama area: activists
    Syrian activists reported a new massacre late Thursday in the central Hama province, saying regime forces killed more than 100 people in shelling and other attacks.
    Jul 12, 2012
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  • China foreign investment falls, economic planners vow to keep growth on track, policy stable
    SHANGHAI - Foreign investment in China fell nearly 10 per cent in November in the latest evidence of the rising toll that weakness in the West is taking on the world's No. 2 economy.
    Money
    Dec 14, 2011
  • Syrian forces shell towns and clash with rebels; dozens killed
    BEIRUT - Syrian troops shelled rebellious areas in central and northern Syria on Saturday in the latest push to quash the uprising against President Bashar Assad, but faced fierce resistance from army defectors, activists said.
    Mar 24, 2012
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