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Carney says Alberta is 'essential' to Canada as province plans vote on separation

Alberta's decision to hold a referendum on separation has been widely criticised, including by separatists who say the question is not definitive enough. Source: BBC News

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US: Trump hints at action against Cuba amid intensifying standoff

After the US indicted former President Raul Castro, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said Washington remains open to talks. But he sees little chance of a negotiated solution. Source: World | Deutsche Welle

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'No means no': Greenlanders protest against Trump outside new US consulate

The inauguration of the new consulate comes amid a push by the US president for greater control over the island. Source: BBC News

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At least 90 dead in Chinese coal mine explosion, state media reports

The explosion took place at 19:29 local time on Friday at a coal mine in northern China. Source: BBC News

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Carney says Alberta is 'essential' to Canada as province plans vote on separation

Alberta's decision to hold a referendum on separation has been widely criticised, including by separatists who say the question is not definitive enough. Source: BBC News

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EasyJet boss says summer flights won't be hit by jet fuel shortages

The airline has seen no problems with fuel, but says people are booking later because of uncertainty caused by the Iran war. Source: BBC News

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Bigger than ever: WUF13 ends with global call for action

As the World Urban Forum ended in Baku on Friday, the debate on the future of cities evolved beyond architecture, infrastructure and skylines to the urgent global question of how can cities withstand conflict, climate change, rapid urbanisation and inequality without leaving communities behind. Source: News | Euronews RSS

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