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A French judge will look into complaints against Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi’s killing

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PARIS (AP) — A French investigating judge will examine a complaint by two rights groups accusing Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed

Cuban dancer finds meaning and work in the streets as the island's art scene fades

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HAVANA (AP) — For nearly three decades, performances by Cuba’s Danza Voluminosa regularly filled prestigious venues like the 2,000-seat National

Canadian in B.C. tests “presumptive positive” for hantavirus

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British Columbia’s provincial health officer says one of the four Canadians who had been on board a cruise ship where

Nelly Furtado honoured at Women for Women's gala that raised more than $1.1 million

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The 15th annual Women for Women’s event, hosted by Women’s College Hospital Foundation, brought together 1,000 community leaders and changemakers

Takeaways from Fed chair Jerome Powell's legacy

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WASHINGTON (AP) — When Jerome Powell was sworn in as chair of the Federal Reserve eight years ago, economists worried

Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios to undergo elbow surgery

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José Berríos is set to go under the knife. Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider told reporters Saturday in Detroit that Berríos

Guillermo del Toro honoured at Canadian Film Centre gala

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On April 10, the Canadian Film Centre held its annual fundraising gala at the Ritz-Carlton. With the theme “Roots,” the

France says cruise ship Andes virus matches known South American viruses

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PARIS (AP) — France’s Pasteur Institute said it has fully sequenced the Andes virus detected in a French passenger from

Powell's tenure as Fed chair marked by fight for independence while trying to tame inflation

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WASHINGTON (AP) — When Jerome Powell was sworn in as chair of the Federal Reserve eight years ago, economists worried