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CBC | World News - Apr 3, 2007
Prime Minister Tony Blair's office says both Britain and Iran "share a desire" for an early resolution of a standoff over 15 British sailors being held by Tehran.
CBC | World News - Apr 3, 2007
One person is dead and another is in critical condition after an apparent domestic dispute erupted in gunfire at the CNN Center in Atlanta, authorities said.
CBC | World News - Apr 3, 2007
The federal government should decide this month about the future of its aging Leopard tanks, some of which are being used in Afghanistan, the head of the army says.
CBC | World News - Apr 3, 2007
Police and soldiers armed with automatic weapons made their presence known across Zimbabwe's capital Tuesday as workers began a two-day general strike to protest against the rule of President Robert Mugabe.
CBC | World News - Apr 3, 2007
About 4,000 people rallied in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad on Tuesday to protest against a decision by President General Pervez Musharraf to fire the country's chief justice.
CBC | World News - Apr 3, 2007
The dominant clan in Somalia's capital held talks with the Ethiopian military on Tuesday in a bid to prevent further bloodshed after recent fighting left nearly 400 people dead and 700 wounded.
CBC | World News - Apr 3, 2007
Afghan and NATO forces killed 10 Taliban insurgents Tuesday and captured two others after a firefight in the southern Afghan province of Helmland.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 3, 2007
De Beers Canada says it will hold a public environmental assessment of its proposed Gahcho Kué diamond mine project now that it has lost a Northwest Territories Supreme Court bid to have the review quashed.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 3, 2007
A typographical error by Yukon house Speaker Ted Staffen turned out to be correct: the territory's politicians will reconvene for their spring session April 19 after all.
CBC | Northern News - Apr 3, 2007
The age-old Inuit tradition of getting around on dogsled could make a come back in the eastern Arctic, if organizers of Nunavut's newest dog sled race, which wrapped up Monday, have their way.