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VideoEmily Henry's romance novels rooted in respect, realism
Bestselling author Emily Henry is out with a new novel called 'Funny Story." Henry said she always writes relationships where the characters respect each other and that while there are romance novels of all kinds, she thinks books like hers are more realistic. (April 23)
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Video5 migrants die en route to U.K. as deportation bill passes
Five migrants, including a seven-year-old, died during an attempt to cross the English Channel from France in an overcrowded small boat Tuesday, just hours after the U.K. passed a bill to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda.
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VideoArrests follow swell of anti-war protests on U.S. campuses
The swell of anti-war protests and encampments on U.S. campuses has lead to multiple arrests as police and institutions crack down fearing for student safety.
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VideoThousands march in Argentina in defense of public universities
Students, teachers, rectors, unions and social organizations demonstrated on Tuesday in different Argentine cities in protest against the precarious situation of dozens of public universities due to the lack of budget by President Javier Milei's austerity policies. (AP Video by Victor R. Caivano) (April 23)
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Video2 former Montreal UN workers accused of trying to sell Chinese drones to Libya
The RCMP has charged two men of violating international sanctions by conspiring to sell Chinese drones and other military equipment to Libya. As Mike Armstrong explains, they are both former employees of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a United Nations (UN) agency based in Montreal.
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Relief coming to dry-stricken B.C. as pattern change brings rain
The next 10 days will be quite soggy for B.C. as the pattern flips, bringing plenty of precipitation that will provide needed relief for the current drought and wildfire situation
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VideoAthens bathed in orange light
Dust clouds blown in from Africa have blanketed the skies above Athens, creating an orange, otherworldly glow over the Greek capital city.