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Outside Source

a chance to take you to canada, because it's where police say that they believe a bus has crashed into a daycare centre near the canadian city of montreal, killing two children and injuring six others. police believe it was deliberate. the driver has been arrested and police say he faces charges of homicide and dangerous driving. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has said he's "devastated" and cannot imagine what the families are going through. footage from the scene shows the bus smashed into the front of the building at the end of a driveway. the injured children are now said to be out of danger. stay with us on outside source — still to come... we turn to basketball — where lebronjames has become the nba's all—time leading scorer. lancashire police say they are still "fully open—minded",

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Outside Source

russian forces are closing in on the city, and have reached one of the main highways leading to the centre. president putin of russia is pushing hard for a victory, before the first anniversary of the invasion in a few weeks' time and before ukraine takes delivery of tanks from western allies. from eastern ukraine, our senior international correspondent orla guerin reports. on the battlefields around bakhmut, we follow ukrainian national guardsmen hunting for the enemy. every minute counts, russian forces are attacking from three sides. this is the safest place, here on the front line. because we have 1.5 kilometres for the russian troops. now it is here. we will fight with a drone and try to find somebody.

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Simu Liu's Stock Photos Are Being Used In Montreal City Brochures & Somehow Nobody Noticed

Canadian actor Simu Liu has been "cover boy" for prestigious magazines, from Time to Men's Health. Now, he can add official City of Montreal brochures to his roster of top modelling media. But the Marvel movie star didn't gain the honour of repping the 514 based on his cinematic exploits; rather, Liu's past as a stock photo model has come back to haunt him, once again.

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West Island Mayors attack unfair tax burden

Cities on the West Island are crying foul over the City of Montreal’s disproportionate tax increases – monies that those communities have to hand over to Montreal’s Agglomeration Council –

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BBC News

at the award ceremony in norway. environmental activists have marched in the canadian city of montreal, which is hosting a un biodiversity summit. the protesters say they fear the conference is not being ambitious enough with its targets. the un human rights chief volker turk says he is appalled by the massacre of civilians in democratic republic of congo and added he plans to visit the country next year. a united nations investigation has accused the m23 rebel group of killing hundreds of civilians last month. that's forced thousands of people in the north kivu region to look for shelter in refugee camps, as ikaba koyi reports. this is kichanga in north kivu province, in eastern democratic republic of congo. against its striking natural scenery consisting of forests, hills and mountains are arbitrary executions, hunger and disease. a recent investigation by the un found thatjust last

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BBC News

the head of the russian human rights organisation memorial which has beenjointly awarded this year's nobel peace prize, has denounced russia's war in ukraine as insane and criminal at the award ceremony in norway. yan rachinsky�*s organisation was awarded the nobel prize with ukraine's center for civil liberties and a jailed belarusian rights activist, ales bialiatski. environmental activists have marched in the canadian city of montreal, which is hosting a un biodiversity summit. the protesters say they fear the conference is not being ambitious enough with its targets. delegates are considering 2a targets, including curbs on pollution and protecting nearly a third of the world's land and oceans by the end of this decade. the brother of a former us marine imprisoned in russia says his family fears that paul whelan won't be freed

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BBC News

nobel peace prize has denounced russia's war in ukraine as "insane and criminal" at the award ceremony in norway. jan rachinsky�*s organisation was awarded the nobel prize with ukraine's center for civil liberties, and a jailed belarusian rights activist, ales bialiatski environmental activists have marched in the canadian city of montreal, which is hosting a un biodiversity summit. the protesters say they fear the conference is not being ambitious enough with its targets. delegates are considering 2a targets, including curbs on pollution and protecting nearly a third of the world's land and oceans by the end of this decade. the brother of a former us marine imprisoned in russia says his family fears that paul whelan won't be freed in time to be see his ageing parents. the white house is facing backlash from republicans over its deal to return us basketball star

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BBC News

birthday celebration. aldrich faces a possible life sentence in prison without parole. a major united nations conference on preserving biodiversity worldwide has opened in the canadian city of montreal. more than 10,000 delegates will try to agree how to stem habitat loss and preserve sensitive ecosystems. the un secretary general has accused multi national corporations of turning the world's ecosystems into "play things of profit" a court in argentina has sentenced the vice president cristina fernandez de kirchner to six years in prison for corruption. the court also banned her from public office for life. she had denied fraud, awarding public contracts to a friend, while serving as the country's president. she's expected to appeal against the conviction the united states says it opposes the broadcaster aljazeera taking

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Newsday

the wills of the biden agenda. many have already voted in the selection and democrats feel confident they are at head and that early vote. with up to 2 million people expected to turn out today, there's plenty of time for republicans to make up the gap. let's ta ke let's take a look now at some of the other stories and making headlines today. a major united nations conference on preserving biodiversity worldwide is opened and the canadian city of montreal. within 10,000 delegates will try to agree how distant habitat loss and preserve sensitive ecosystems. the un secretary has accused multinational corporations of turning the roads ecosystems and the playthings of profit. a court in argentina has sentenced the vice—president, cristina fernandez de kirchner, to six years in prison for corruption. the court also banned her from public office for life. ms fernandez de kirchner had denied fraudulently awarding public contracts to a friend, while serving as the country's president. she's expected to appeal

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Newsday

you will find lots more coverage of the world cup on our website. coverage of the world cup on ourwebsite. 0rsimply coverage of the world cup on our website. or simply download the bbc news app. that is of course if you have not done so already. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. a suspect if use of killing by people at a gay nightclub in colorado last month has been charged with hate crimes and murder. investigators say that anderson lee aldridge carried out during a drag queen birthday celebration. he faces a possible life sentence in prison without parole. a major united nations conference on preserving biodiversity worldwide has opened in the canadian city of montreal. more than 10,000 delegates will try to agree how to stem habitat loss and preserve sensitive ecosystems. the un secretary—general antonio guterres has accused multinational corporations of turning the world's ecosystems into "playthings of profit." a court in argentina has

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