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Trucks displaying the Canadian national flag drive by as anti-vaccine mandate and anti-government protesters demonstrate on February 12 on Highway 15 near the Pacific Highway Border Crossing on the US-Canada border with Washington State in Surrey

Protesters blocking a US-Canada border crossing over Covid-19 mandates can face severe penalties, official says

By Kim Berryman, Holly Yan and Aya Elamroussi, CNN A police crackdown to remove protesters decrying Covid-19 mandates could soon restore some normalcy to American and Canadian businesses hit hard by a blockade at the border. Windsor Police have started arresting protesters blocking the Ambassador Bridge, the busiest land border crossing in North America. The

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Haiti 'categorically rejects' the report following CNN investigation into the presidential assassination. Pictured is a mural of the late Haitian President Jovenel Moïse

Haiti ‘categorically rejects’ report following CNN investigation into presidential assassination

By Matt Rivers, Etant Dupain and Natalie Gallón, CNN Haiti’s government have said they “categorically reject” the allegations “published in the international press,” following this week’s publication of a CNN investigation into the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. The CNN investigation, published on Tuesday, shed new light onto Moïse’s July 7, 2021 killing, including

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Trucks displaying the Canadian national flag drive by as anti-vaccine mandate and anti-government protesters demonstrate on February 12 on Highway 15 near the Pacific Highway Border Crossing on the US-Canada border with Washington State in Surrey

Protesters blocking a US-Canada border crossing over Covid-19 mandates can face severe penalties, official says

By Kim Berryman, Holly Yan and Aya Elamroussi, CNN A police crackdown to remove protesters decrying Covid-19 mandates could soon restore some normalcy to American and Canadian businesses hit hard by a blockade at the border. Windsor Police have started arresting protesters blocking the Ambassador Bridge, the busiest land border crossing in North America. The

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Canadian protesters are now defying a court order as they block a critical route into USA. Pictured are protesters in Ottawa on February 11.

Canadian police attempt to clear protesters blocking Ambassador Bridge to US

By Miguel Marquez, Jason Hanna and Kim Berryman, CNN Canadian police on Saturday attempted to clear protesters from the Ambassador Bridge across from Detroit, intending to end a six-day blockage of North America’s busiest international crossing by demonstrators decrying Covid-19 measures. Dozens of police officers approached protesters near the foot of the bridge on the

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People take part in a protest blocking traffic at the Ambassador Bridge

Protesters seemed undeterred at critical bridge to US hours past a deadline set by a Canadian judge

By Paula Newton, Christina Maxouris, Aya Elamroussi and Eric Levenson, CNN Dozens of demonstrators remained at the busiest international crossing in North America hours past the deadline given by a Canadian judge, continuing their dayslong Covid-19 protest that has interrupted supply chains and alarmed the continent’s leaders. The judge granted an injunction earlier Friday to

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Protestors against Covid-19 vaccine mandates block the roadway at the Ambassador Bridge border crossing in Windsor

They are protesting Covid restrictions and support is growing. This is what could happen in the Canada protests next

By Paula Newton, CNN For two weeks now, Freedom Convoy protesters in Canada have managed to frustrate both law enforcement and political leaders with their unyielding protests against Covid-19 restrictions. Police forces across the country have expressed their reluctance to move in swiftly, saying they prefer to avoid confrontation. The ‘Freedom Convoy’ started as a

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Protestors against Covid-19 vaccine mandates block the roadway at the Ambassador Bridge border crossing in Windsor

They are protesting Covid restrictions and support is growing. This is what could happen in the Canada protests next

By Paula Newton, CNN For two weeks now, Freedom Convoy protesters in Canada have managed to frustrate both law enforcement and political leaders with their unyielding protests against Covid-19 restrictions. Police forces across the country have expressed their reluctance to move in swiftly, saying they prefer to avoid confrontation. The ‘Freedom Convoy’ started as a

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London's Metropolitan Police Service Commissioner Cressida Dick has resigned amid criticism of her leadership following a series of scandals that have dented public confidence in Britain's largest police force.

London Metropolitan Police chief Cressida Dick resigns after series of scandals

By Laura Smith-Spark, CNN London’s Metropolitan Police Service Commissioner Cressida Dick has resigned amid criticism of her leadership following a series of scandals that have dented public confidence in Britain’s largest police force. In a Thursday statement, she said: “It is with huge sadness that following contact with the Mayor of London today, it is

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People take part in a protest blocking traffic at the Ambassador Bridge

Access to three US-Canada border crossings cut off by trucker protest blockades

By Paula Newton, Aya Elamroussi and Eric Levenson, CNN Access to three border crossings in Michigan, North Dakota and Montana have been cut off by truckers and like-minded demonstrators on the Canadian side of the border who are protesting Covid-related restrictions. To address the ongoing issue, the Canadian government announced Thursday it would send additional

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Neighbors join rescue workers in the hunt for survivors after a rain-weakened hillside collapsed over homes in Pereira

Search efforts resume in Colombia after landslide kills 15, injures dozens

By Karol Suarez, CNN Fifteen people have died and four are missing following a landslide in Colombia, the country’s disaster management agency said Wednesday, with search efforts set to continue. The landslide hit the western city of Pereira on Tuesday morning, according to Colombia’s National Unit for Disaster Risk Management. Thirty-five people were injured, the

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Johnson signals early end to all coronavirus restrictions in England

By Sharon Braithwaite, Laura Smith-Spark, Lauren Kent and Salma Abdelaziz, CNN UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has signaled an early end to all coronavirus restrictions in England, including the legal requirement to self-isolate for positive Covid-19 cases, if “encouraging trends” continue. Johnson said he would present the government’s strategy “for living with Covid” when parliament

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Nicaraguan radio broadcasting sports journalist Miguel Mendoza poses for a picture in Managua on August 15

Nicaragua finds former foreign minister and journalist guilty of conspiracy

By Mario Medrano, CNN Nicaragua’s former foreign minister Francisco Aguirre Sacasa and journalist Miguel Mendoza have been found guilty of conspiracy to undermine national integrity by the Nicaraguan judicial authority. The verdict was reached during closed-door trials held on Tuesday in the Judicial Assistance Directorate of Managua, according to the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights

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