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Poland's skilled workers attract global businesses

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The Polish capital, Warsaw, is a city where skyscrapers multiply and dwarf the Communist-era Palace of Culture. Global companies have set up regional bases here, profiting from a skilled work...
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Is big business fed up with Trump?

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Trump supporter and former McDonald's CEO Ed Rensi is angry at the way the new administration is handling its agenda, especially in the wake of the tragedy in Charlottesville
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Metro Vancouver to audit wastewater treatment plant over ballooning cost

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Metro Vancouver Regional District will launch an independent review of the planned North Shore Wastewater Plant, the projected cost of which has soared from $700 million to $3.86 billion. Burnaby Coun. Richard T. Lee and Simon Fraser...
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Power & Politics: Chaos on college campuses

9th - Higher Ed
Rich Barrabi and guests break down the hottest political topics this week on Long Island.
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B.C. municipality to debate whether it should continue to exist

9th - Higher Ed
Things are tense at the council table in the tiny village of Sayward, B.C. — and not for the first time. It's left one resident wondering if the council should disband and the municipality disincorporate. CBC reporter Justin McElroy...
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B.C. municipality to discuss whether it should keep existing

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The small Vancouver Island town of Sayward has gone through more mayors and city managers than any other local government in B.C. in recent years. As Justin McElroy reports, it has sparked a conversation on whether they should continue...
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“I love India…” CEO of Brisbane Alarm Monitoring Virginia Tobias on Vibrant Gujarat Summit ’24

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On Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2024, CEO of Brisbane Alarm Monitoring, Virginia Tobias says, "... I love India. There is very much opportunity for Australia-India partnership..."
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Gilgit Baltistan: Wheat subsidy protest representing struggle for autonomy

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People in Gilgit-Baltistan are protesting for months now. All political, religious and social organisations are demonstrating against government’s decision to increase wheat prices and end subsidies. On the other hand, the Local...
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Stretching Your Dollar: Free Covid Tests and Healthcare Benefits

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What you Need2Know about the free covid test program as well as other available health benefits.
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China year in review: COVID among top challenges in 2022

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When 2022 began Chinese President remained committed to eradicating coronavirus infections through his zero COVID policy
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Boats with over 200 Rohingya refugees land in Indonesia's Aceh

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of Rohingya refugees have landed on the beaches of Indonesia’s Northern Aceh province in the past two days.
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Nigeria floods: Aid workers struggling to reach victims

9th - Higher Ed
Aid workers in Nigeria are struggling to reach hundreds of thousands of people displaced by floods.
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Plug It In: Sadiq Khan

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Plug It In: Sadiq Khan
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Peru communal kitchens undermined by rising prices

9th - Higher Ed
Communal kitchens are a lifeline for around a quarter of a million poor people in Peru.
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China property crisis: Evergrande fights demolition of dozens of buildings

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Real estate giant Evergrande fights the demolition of dozens of buildings, as more property developers in China struggle to pay off debt.
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India migrant workers flee capital as COVID batters economy

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Latest restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus have seen many daily wage earners losing their jobs, as India struggles to stem the world’s largest rise in cases.
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Iraq's Anbar province struggles to rebuild after ISIL

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There are signs of some rebuilding, but some believe government red tape is holding it back from further expansion.
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UK artists thrive despite COVID-19 pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
The global pandemic has severely affected the arts all over the world, but in the UK, some artists are thriving despite cancelled shows and gallery closures.
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Defunding the police could mean replacing officers with social workers, says expert

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Calls to defund the police have been growing as people protest police brutality in the U.S., Canada and around the world. Alex Vitale, author of The End of Policing, explains what defunding the police might look like.
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Mark Cuban On CARES Act

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Entrepreneur, NBA owner, and Shark Tank investor Mark Cuban told Cheddar on Wednesday that the coronavirus pandemic could signal a shift in the U.S. economy toward workers in what he dubbed "America 2.0."



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Death of doctor who warned of coronavirus sparks anger

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Memorials are springing up in China to Li Wenliang, the Chinese doctor who warned of, and died from, the novel coronavirus. Lynette Ong of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy says the public outrage over the Chinese...
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B.C. government to rein in dysfunctional councils

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The B.C. government says it's looking at how to rein in dysfunctional city councils. A number of communities — most notably Kamloops — have been paralyzed by councillors and mayors investigating and sometimes suing each other, instead of...
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B.C. government to reign in dysfunctional councils

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The B.C. government says it's looking at how to reign in dysfunctional city councils. A number of communities — most notably Kamloops — have been paralyzed by councillors and mayors investigating and sometimes suing each other, instead...
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When trouble arises within local councils, this group can help

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The Local Governance Commission has the power to investigate conflict of interest and code of conduct violations in N.B. municipalities. In some cases, they can even appoint a supervisor to take over.