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‘Not our war.’ Germany responds to Trump’s call for allies

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The European Parliament's top lawmaker on Iran tells us why the EU won't be sending warships to the Strait of Hormuz. 


One of the few aid workers still allowed in Afghanistan describes the moment Pakistani airstrikes hit Kabul and the devastation that followed.


A Palestinian activist is out, after a year in US immigration detention. Leqaa Kordia’s lawyer tells us that's a huge relief, but there's still a long road ahead until her client is truly free. 


Months after being forced from their homes yet again, Kashechewan First Nation got a visit from the Indigenous Services Minister. Mandy Gull-Masty tells us when they might finally be able to go home. 


When a waterfall owned by Oregon monks for over a century hit the real estate market, the public was shocked, then worried, then relieved.


We remember Paula Doress-Worters, who drew on her own experience of post-partum depression to contribute to one of the most influential books on women’s health: Our Bodies, Ourselves. 


A confident cat in South Surrey, B.C. is brazenly flouting international law with his cross-border travel. U.S. authorities haven't captured him, but he has captured millions of hearts. 


While trying to pull his cousin's ATV out of a swampy area, a Mississippi man got stuck in the muck himself. 


As It Happens, the Tuesday Edition. Radio that guesses he developed a sedimental attachment.

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