A compounding crisis in Gaza

A compounding crisis in Gaza

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Inside Iran as peace talks continue

Margaret Evans is CBC’s Senior International Correspondent. She just returned from a week-long reporting trip in Tehran, speaking to Iranians on the ground about the impact of the war and the preliminary peace agreement.In a Canadian exclusive, CBC News reported from Iran with pe ...  Show more

Is the U.K. ungovernable?

After a weekend of speculation, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer appeared on the steps of 10 Downing Street on Monday and announced that he would be stepping down. He’s now the sixth British Prime Minister to resign in the last 10 years, continuing a pattern many thought would en ...  Show more

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