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TED Talks

TED: Activism, changemakers and hope for the future | Malala Yousafzai

12th - Higher Ed
Education activist (and recent Oxford graduate) Malala Yousafzai reflects on the defining moments of her life, how she balances passion with personhood and where the world finds itself during the COVID-19 crisis. With humor and humility,...
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The Guardian

Uber files whistleblower comes forward: 'We sold people a lie'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, the former Uber lobbyist Mark MacGann speaks publicly for the first time to reveal the story behind the Uber files — a leak of more than 124,000 documents that show how the US tech giant...
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Thailand-Cambodia tensions: Cambodia claims at least 5 civilians killed by Thai soldiers

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he thought Thailand and Cambodia were "going to be fine" after he sought to mediate a flare-up in their border dispute, but the Thai leader continued to demand an apology from Phnom...
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Bob Rae stresses importance of 'truth' and 'courage' in final UN speech | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
On his last day as Canada's ambassador to the UN, Bob Rae tells Power & Politics member countries 'can't afford to be unclear on the importance of facts' when dealing with challenging issues like human rights, corruption and climate change.
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Poilievre says he would like to see 'zero deficit' budget

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton asks Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre what he needs to see in the upcoming budget to support it. Poilievre says he has put forward collaborative ideas to the prime...
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Curated Video

Macron Searching for Stability: PM Optimistic on Budget Deal with Opposition

9th - Higher Ed
As political uncertainty grips France, President Emmanuel Macron is seeking stability amid a shifting parliamentary landscape. The outgoing French Prime Minister has expressed cautious optimism about reaching a budget agreement with...
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Japan's ruling LDP elects new leader: Takaichi to be Japan's first female prime minister

9th - Higher Ed
Sanae Takaichi becomes Japan’s first female prime minister—after winning the Liberal Democratic Party leadership election.
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Australia Backs Stronger India Ties & Quad Unity | Penny Wong on Indo-Pacific Strategy

9th - Higher Ed
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong highlights deepening India-Australia ties and reaffirms support for the Quad alliance. From Indo-Pacific strategy to counterterrorism and economic cooperation, Wong outlines a vision for regional...
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Curated Video

What Trump's tariff hike could mean for Canada's economy

9th - Higher Ed
The National's Asha Tomlinson asks CBC's senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong and The Economist correspondent Rob Russo to break down what a new wave of higher U.S. tariffs could mean for Canada's economy.
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How big an impact will Trump's tariff hike really have on Canada?

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong and Rob Russo, Canada's correspondent for the Economist, join The National's Asha Tomlinson to discuss what the new wave of higher U.S. tariffs mean for Canada.
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Trump DESTROYS Ursula On Her Own Turf; Refuses Any Tariff Relief For EU, She Watches In Shock

Pre-K - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Turnberry, Scotland, on Sunday to discuss trade negotiations. As White House-imposed deadline for new tariffs approaches, both sides are pushing...
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Curated Video

‘Stop The Killing’: Malaysian PM Anwar Urges Trump To Rein In Israel Amid Gaza Attacks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has publicly urged U.S. President Donald Trump to use his influence over Israel to immediately halt attacks in Gaza. Calling the humanitarian crisis a "test of shared humanity," Anwar condemned the...
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Curated Video

Algerian court convicts 2 former prime ministers of corruption

9th - Higher Ed
Both served under longtime president Abdelaziz Bouteflika who was pushed out by protesters earlier this year.
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Curated Video

A new wave of anger in Georgia

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters say the government has broken its promise of democratic reform.
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Guinea-Bissau's presidential candidates wrap up campaigns

9th - Higher Ed
Incumbent President Jose Mario Vaz is running against eleven other candidates, including two of the prime ministers he fired while in office.
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Funding for First Nations

9th - Higher Ed
Sunday Scrum panel discusses why so many reserves still lack the most basic of resources
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Curated Video

Seismic U.K. election shift looming — memories of Canada 1993

9th - Higher Ed
Polls suggest the U.K.’s ruling Conservatives could face a major defeat in the upcoming general election, igniting comparisons to what happened in Canada in 1993. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks reporters Chris Brown and Rob Russo...
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Endorsements from politicians convince members Unification Church is a 'good organization,' expert says

9th - Higher Ed
Jeffrey J. Hall an expert in Japanese politics at Kanda University of International Studies said speeches made by current and former politicians can help the church attract new members and dissuade current ones from leaving.
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Jaishankar sheds light on world leaders' applause for PM Modi at BRICS summit

Pre-K - Higher Ed
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized India's increasing global standing, affirming the government's dedication to its citizens abroad. He expressed faith in India's capability to assist its nationals globally, recognizing...
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Impossible to work with 'Putin's friends' after EU elections, von der Leyen says

9th - Higher Ed
Ursula von der Leyen has ruled out working with political parties that are "Putin's friends" if she is re-elected president of the European Commission.
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“Not scared…” Religious leaders heap praise on PM Modi after meeting him in New Parliament Building

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the New Parliament Building, religious leaders on Feb 05 said that under the leadership of PM Modi, all the communities are secure and no one is scared.Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi said, “Our...
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Imran Khan proclaims innocence ahead of expected arrest

9th - Higher Ed
Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has 180 registered court cases against him, which he says are part of a political conspiracy. He spoke to The National’s Ian Hanomansing about the next steps and why he thinks another arrest is...
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'PM Modi not taking care of what’s happening in Manipur…' MPCC President K Meghachandra

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Speaking on the ongoing situation in Manipur, state Congress President Keisham Meghachandra on June 25, alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not paying any heed to the state’s situation. He also added that they sought an...
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Manipur violence: Congress steps up pressure on Centre, says PM must speak out

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Manipur CM N Biren Singh met home minister Amit Shah to discuss ways to establish permanent peace in Manipur. The state has been in the grip of Kuki-Meitei violence for over 2 months now. The death toll in the violence has reached 131,...