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          Almost two years to the day since America's worst mass shooting a settlement of up to $800 million dollars was announced for victims. AFP

          Casino giant settles Vegas shooting lawsuits for up to $800M

          The AmericasOctober 03, 2019
          Environmental activist Greta Thunberg takes to the podium to address young campaigners and their supporters in Montreal on Friday. AFP

          Greta Thunberg marches in Montreal for global climate protests

          The AmericasSeptember 30, 2019
          Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in one of a number of blackface photos that have been leaked to the public. Courtesy West Point Grey Academy

          Trudeau and blackface: it's time to stop a practice that's as Canadian as hockey

          CommentSeptember 28, 2019
          Waseem Ramli is said to have ties to Bashar Al Assad, the Syrian president. Facebook

          Assad’s new loyalist consul in Canada had to go – for the sake of all Syrians

          CommentSeptember 25, 2019
          Justin Trudeau faces a backlash on emerging pictures of his past. Bloomberg

          Canada's Justin Trudeau loses ground in first polls since blackface scandal

          The AmericasSeptember 22, 2019
          Justin Trudeau said he would implement a full ban on military-style assault weapons if he's re-elected next month, a popular move in major metropolitan districts the governing Liberals will need to hold in order to retain power. Bloomberg

          Canada's Justin Trudeau pledges assault rifle ban amid blackface scandal

          The AmericasSeptember 20, 2019
          Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau campaigning in Truro, Nova Scotia, on Wednesday. REUTERS

          Justin Trudeau apologises for 'brownface' costume

          The AmericasSeptember 19, 2019
          A view of the United Nations headquarters in New York where the 74th session of the UN General Assembly will be held. AFP

          There's always a story behind a no-show at the UN General Assembly

          CommentSeptember 18, 2019
          New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been praised around the world for bringing together a grieving country after the Christchurch mosque attacks.. AP Photo

          Generalisations about women in politics don’t hold true

          CommentAugust 13, 2019
          Mark Carney has governed the central banks of both the UK and Canada. Bloomberg

          Bank of England's Mark Carney touted for top IMF job

          EconomyJuly 06, 2019
          United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer testifies during the Senate Finance Committee's hearing on 'The President's 2019 Trade Policy Agenda and the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement' on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. EPA

          Mexico ratifies new trade deal with US, Canada

          The AmericasJune 20, 2019
          Toronto Raptors are NBA champions for 2018/19. Reuters

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          June 15, 2019
          epa07627286 (L-R) Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May, Britain's Prince Charles the Prince of Wales, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, US President Donald J. Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and Greece President Prokopis Pavlopoulos attending the commemorations for the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day landings in Southsea Common, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Britain, 05 June 2019. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will join US President Donald J. Trump and other World leaders from nations that fought alongside Britain to mark the 75th anniversary of the World's largest seaborne military invasion which was assembed in ports in southern England on 05 June 1944 and set off for the coast of Normany, France on 06 June 1944. World leaders are to attend memorial events in Normandy, France on 06 June 2019 to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings, which marked the beginning of the end of World War II in Europe. EPA/ANDY RAIN

          Donald Trump makes pledge for peace at D-Day commemorations

          EuropeJune 05, 2019
          Images of the ancient cathedral going up in flames sparked shock and dismay across the globe. AFP

          Row after call to stop donations for Notre-Dame restoration

          EuropeMay 16, 2019
          French President Emmanuel Macron and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern led the call to tackle and eliminate terrorism and violent extremist content online. EPA

          ‘Christchurch call’ prompts commitments from tech firms and countries on online extremism

          EuropeMay 15, 2019
          New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gives a press conference, at the OECD headquarters, in Paris, Tuesday, May 14, 2019. The leaders of France and New Zealand will make a joint push to eliminate acts of violent extremism from being shown online, in a meeting with tech leaders in Paris on Wednesday. AP Photo

          Ardern and Macron to host online extremism summit in Paris

          EuropeMay 15, 2019
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