The International Atomic Energy Agency’s governing body voted on Friday to censure Iran for developing a secret uranium enrichment site. Hours later the White House warned Tehran that the world's patience was "limited".
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Residents in an east-end neighbourhood are worried about the latest arson attack against an Italian eatery in Montreal — the ninth such attack in the last four weeks.
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The German army chief of staff, Wolfgang Schneiderhan, has resigned after accusations the military withheld information about a September 4 air strike that killed scores of civilians in northern Afghanistan.
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Russian PM Vladimir Putin heads to France for a visit aimed at improving economic ties. But his trip sparked some concern amid reports of plans by Moscow to buy a French warship that would significantly boost Russia’s military capabilities.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Caracas as part of a South America tour. He met with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, whom he hailed a fellow anti-US 'brother' to discuss bilateral relations.
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Former chief of defence staff Rick Hillier speaks about the transfers of detainees from Canadian to Afghan custody before a House of Commons special committee.
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Are Mexican migrant workers essential to the Canadian Christmas tree Industry? MP Gerald Keddy has apologized for his remarks - but did he have a point? A Christmas tree grower discusses how hard it is to get native born Canadians to do physical farm work?
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The CEO of the MS Society of Canada says the research is still a theory and it needs further exploration and research. He also says the research at this stage should not be mistaken as a cure, but should still be pursued.
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An inquiry into Britain’s role in the Iraq war opened in London on Tuesday, with evidence from senior members of the UK’s defence establishment. Tony Blair, who will be the highlight of the inquiry, is due to give evidence after Christmas.
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Israel announced a 10-month freeze on new home construction in the West Bank. While Washington welcomed it as a move towards peace, Palestinian leaders said it didn’t go far enough.
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Health Canada followed America’s lead Tuesday by releasing details on the largest voluntary crib recall in Canadian history. Now, a B.C. company caught in the spotlight is on the defensive.
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