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CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
The illegal trade of elephant ivory has reached such unprecedented levels in Africa that the authors of a U.S. report published Monday are urging western nations to provide more aid for better enforcement.
CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
The estranged husband of a Canadian woman wanted for child abduction in Lebanon is considering launching a worldwide warrant for her arrest, the man's lawyer says.
CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
Titanic director James Cameron and Canadian filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici say they aren't trying to undermine Christianity in their documentary that claims the remains of Jesus, his wife, Mary Magdalene, and their child …
CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
Gunmen killed three French nationals Monday in Saudi Arabia, but it is unclear whether the killings were an insurgent attack, a spokesman for the Saudi Interior Ministry said.
CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
Britain's defence minister announced Monday his country will send an additional 1,400 troops to bolster NATO forces in Afghanistan.
CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
The Iraqi vice-president suffered bruises in an apparent assassination attempt Monday when a car bomb blast outside a ministry caused him to fall. The explosion killed at least 10 civilians and wounded 18, police said.
CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
The five permanent UN Security Council members and Germany likely will consider restrictions on trade and arms for Iran when they meet Monday to discuss new ways to pressure Tehran to suspend parts of its nuclear …
CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
Israeli forces moved into the West Bank city of Nablus Monday, searching homes for seven members of a Palestinian militant group whose names were broadcast over local radio and television stations.
CBC | World News - Feb 26, 2007
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is under increasing pressure from Western allies to root out al-Qaeda fighters said to be gathering along its border with Afghanistan.
CBC | Montreal News - Feb 26, 2007
Liberal Leader Jean Charest insisted Monday that a PQ election win could eventually affect Quebec's transfer payments from Ottawa.