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Karadzic's identity 'convincing'
Radovan Karadzic grew a long, white beard to conceal his identity and even managed to openly practise alternative medicine while in hiding, officials said Tuesday in revealing details of the war crimes fugitive's capture after more than a decade on the run.
Police accused of 'inflaming emotions'
The recording of the 9-1-1 call from a friend reporting Nancy Cooper missing has been released by police in North Carolina.
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Comic fears for life after joke
A popular Quebec comedian, who turned the high-profile case of a missing girl into a punchline, claims he is being shunned by neighbours and has become the target of death threats.
Byelections big test for Dion
Three federal byelections in early September promise to stir up Canada's stagnant political waters, serving as a litmus test for a possible general election this autumn.
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Workers flung into water as bridge slips at site of new casino
An enclosed walkway being attached to a floating casino on Lake Michigan slipped Tuesday as it was being attached, sending seven construction workers into the water, authorities said.
Obama vows to work for peace in Middle East
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama stepped into the thicket of Middle East politics Tuesday, declaring in Jordan that neither the Israelis nor the Palestinians are strong enough internally to make the bold concessions necessary for peace.
Man dies after being tasered by police
An adult male died Tuesday after being tasered by Winnipeg police officers during a confrontation.
Obama gets support for troop withdrawal
Face to face with Iraq's leaders, Barack Obama gained fresh support Monday for the idea of pulling all U.S. combat forces out of the war zone by 2010.
Suspected Serbian architect of mass murders arrested
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused architect of massacres making him one of the world's top war-crimes fugitives, was arrested Monday evening in a sweep by Serbian security forces, the country's president and the UN tribunal said.
PM accused of ignoring Khadr's case
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is "playing politics" and remains indifferent to Omar Khadr's plight because the Guantanamo Bay prisoner is "brown-skinned" and a Muslim, says the leader of one of Canada's largest Islamic groups.
Soldier to face trial in death of comrade
The military will go ahead with prosecution of a Canadian army corporal facing multiple charges in the March 2007 shooting death of a comrade in Afghanistan.
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Mugabe, Tsvangirai sign deal for talks
Zimbabwe's longtime president and his bitter opposition foe met Monday - for the first time in a decade - to sign an agreement paving the way for immediate talks on resolving the country's protracted political crisis.
African Union to seek delay in war-crimes indictment of Sudanese leader al-Bashir
The African Union will ask the UN Security Council to suspend action for a year on any possible indictment of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Darfur genocide charges, Nigeria's foreign affairs minister said on Monday.
Bhutan adopts constitution, ends absolute monarchy
The tiny Himalayan country of Bhutan has formally adopted a new constitution that transforms it from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy, a move initiated by its royal family.
Quebec Tories swapped ad expenses to beat cap, says Elections Canada
The Conservative party shifted thousands of dollars in advertising expenses from two of its top Quebec candidates to other Quebec candidates who had more spending room in their 2006 election campaigns, the lawyer for Elections Canada has suggested.
Soldier pleaded for more tours
Hundreds of Canadian soldiers and their allies gathered under a golden sunset to bid farewell to Cpl. James Hayward Arnal as he began his final journey home Sunday.
Thousands line up for McCartney show
Tens of thousands of music fans streamed onto the Plains of Abraham and spilled into the surrounding streets of Quebec City on Sunday in hopes of securing a good vantage point to watch music icon Paul McCartney.
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Canadian commander warns Afghanistan situation deteriorating
Canada's top soldier admits the security situation in Afghanistan is worsening as Taliban cross the porous border with Pakistan with impunity.
Three men gunned down in Toronto
The shooting deaths of three men found sitting in a SUV in the city's west end was probably gang related, police said Sunday.
Pope meets with victims
Pope Benedict met privately Monday with Australians who were sexually abused as children by priests, ending a pilgrimage to the country with a gesture of contrition and concern over a scandal that has rocked the Roman Catholic church.
B.C. police determine owner of washed-up foot
RCMP have linked a severed foot found off the coast of B.C. to a depressed man who went missing a year ago.
Tropical storm Cristobal to lose steam
Tropical storm Cristobal dumped rain and brought rough seas to the North Carolina coast Sunday, and forecasters predicted the weakening system was headed for the open Atlantic.
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