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Canada train plot suspect denies charges
Tunisian suspect Chiheb Esseghaier has declined to be represented by a court appointed lawyer.
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Canada train plot suspects appear in court
Tehran dismisses claim that suspects who planned to attack US-Canada rail line had links to al-Qaeda factions in Iran.
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Last Modified: 24 Apr 2013 01:44 GMT
Canada foils plot on passenger train
Muslim community tipped off police about plans to launch a "terrorist attack" against a Canadian passenger train.
Americas
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A Syria divided
How will a permanent or even temporary partition of the country impact on the conflict?
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Francois Brunelle has photographed almost 200 pairs of lookalikes around the world for ongoing art project.
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Canada's liberals elect Trudeau as new leader
Justin Trudeau, son of former PM, named new leader of Liberal Party of Canada, promising "positive politics" and change.
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Quebec fears immigrant influence on French
Concern as increasing numbers learn French but choose to live and work in English.
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Judge set to decide whether there is enough evidence to prosecute man facing charges of dismembering Chinese student.
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'Idle No More' and colonial Canada
Activists call to reenvision Canada's relations with its indigenous people.
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