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Russia fires new ballistic missile at Ukraine in warning to WestIn a televised address to the country, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that U.S. air defence systems would be powerless to stop the new missile.WorldNov 22
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Russia could strike countries who let Ukraine use their missiles: PutinThe Russian strike on Ukraine on Thursday came in response to Ukrainian strikes on the Russian territory with U.S. and British missiles earlier this week, Putin said.WorldNov 21
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Russia says U.S. missile decision could raise the stakes in Ukraine warWashington is easing limits on what Ukraine can strike with U.S.-made weaponry, U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Sunday.WorldNov 18
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Acclaimed Russian ballet dancer dead after fall from 5th-floor balconyThe death is being investigated by federal authorities but "the preliminary cause" has been ruled an accident.WorldNov 18
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UK sanctions Russian agencies accused of spreading Ukraine disinformationBritain's foreign ministry said the agencies had attempted to deliver a series of "interference operations" designed to weaken international support for Ukraine.WorldOct 28
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Christians in Syria mark country’s transformation with tears as UN envoy urges an end to sanctionsIn churches across long-stifled Syria, Christians marked the first Sunday services since Bashar Assad's ouster in an air of transformation.PoliticsDec 15
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Germany may hold snap election next year as Scholz’s coalition collapsesChancellor Olaf Scholz will have to rely on cobbled-together majorities to pass legislation and he plans to hold a parliamentary confidence vote in his government on Jan. 15.PoliticsNov 6
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Edmonton residents mark Remembrance Day: ‘We all must tend to democracy’'It's about reflection on where we came from and what our history is and remembering those who served and fell and those who continue to serve.'CanadaNov 11
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Call of the Wilde: Canadiens shut out in Minnesota — but it’s not all bad newsIt didn't feel like it, but the Canadiens' 3-0 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night was a glass-half-full contest for Montreal.SportsNov 15
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ISIS arrests are spiking in Canada and youths are driving the resurgenceWhy terror plots linked to the Islamic State are increasing.CanadaNov 18
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Woman caught stowing away on Paris flight tries to sneak into CanadaSvetlana Dali reportedly cut off her ankle monitoring bracelet and left Philadelphia on a Greyhound bus heading toward the Canadian border.TrendingDec 17
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Woman who stowed away on NY flight to Paris arrested, will face judgeSvetlana Dali was able to get through an advanced imaging technology body scanner at JFK Airport, and dodge document and ID checks during the security process.TrendingDec 5
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TIFF screening controversial doc ‘Russians at War’ againThe Toronto International Film Festival plans to screen the controversial documentary "Russians at War" today after postponing last week's showings.EntertainmentSep 17
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Netanyahu takes stand in his corruption trial, calls charges ‘absurd’Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised defiantly on Tuesday to knock down corruption allegations against him as he began testifying in his long-running trial.WorldDec 10
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British intelligence chief warns of ‘worsening threat’ from ISISIn a rare public speech, MI5 Director General Ken McCallum also warned of a 'staggering rise' in attempts at assassination and other crimes on U.K. soil by Russia and Iran.WorldOct 8
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Russia downs over 100 Ukrainian drones in one of the war’s largest barragesRussia’s Ministry of Defence reported that it had shot down 125 drones overnight across seven regions.WorldSep 29
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Canadian convicted in Paul Pelosi attack gets life sentence on state chargesA San Francisco jury in June found David DePape guilty of charges including aggravated kidnapping, first-degree burglary and false imprisonment of an elder.U.S. NewsOct 29
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Why the ‘godfather of AI’ says Industrial Revolution-style job changes loomIn an exclusive small gathering, Geoffrey Hinton voiced his hopes and concerns about AI to Global News and warned the risks to jobs could be as great as the Industrial Revolution.CanadaOct 29
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Meta bans RT, other Russian state media outlets over ‘foreign interference’Meta said it's banning Russian state media organizations from its social media platforms, alleging that the outlets used deceptive tactics to amplify Moscow's propaganda.U.S. NewsSep 17
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Cuba plunged into darkness after national power grid failsThe crisis marks a new low on an island where life has become increasingly unbearable, with residents already suffering from shortages of food, fuel, water and medicine.WorldOct 18