World comes together after devastating earthquake

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Former Canadian Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland

World leaders meeting at the G7 summit have a lot to talk about, including the short-on-details US peace agreement with Iran, and Russia's seemingly endless war against Urkaine. As Canada's former deputy prime minister, Chrystia Freeland is intimately familiar with what happens b ...  Show more

Us-Iran Agreement Is Just the First Step

Leaders from some of the world's most powerful nations are gathering today in France for the G7. This year's summit comes just after the US and Iran say they have struck a tentative deal to end hostilities and open the Strait of Hormuz. The text of the deal has not yet been made ...  Show more

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The Deadly Earthquake in Turkey and Syria
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On Monday, a giant 7.8-magnitude earthquake and an aftershock almost as big shook the earth in southern Turkey. The quakes sent ripples through neighboring countries, but the area along the Syrian-Turkish border was hit particularly hard.

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'Where are you my love? We're looking for you': The aftermath of the Turkey-Syria earthquakes
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