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Vancouver tent encampment residents threatened with violence, arson in anonymous flyers
Residents of a slowly disbanding tent encampment in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside are facing anonymous threats of violence after someone circulated flyers warning if they don't pack up and leave soon, everything they own will be set on...
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UN: More than one million Afghan children to suffer severe malnut
The United Nations children’s agency estimates 1.1 million Afghan children under the age of five are expected to suffer
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Residents of Vancouver tent city told structures will be removed
Vancouver officials say temporary structures in a sidewalk tent city in the Downtown Eastside pose a fire hazard and will be removed immediately.
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Energy poor in Spain struggle amid high inflation and heatwave
Euronews spoke with Monica Guiteras Blaya about the worsening energy crisis for those who can't afford to pay the bills.
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Why didn’t you care about Africa’s hunger crisis? | #AJOPINION
Why does the world only care about the hunger crisis when it affects countries outside Africa?
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Brazil president accused of trying to buy votes with $7bn welfare
The opposition has accused Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro of trying to buy votes, after convincing Congress to pass a
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Argentina's currency continues to plunge amid rising inflation
Argentina's economy is foundering as a result of a months-long slump in unofficial exchange rates.
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Jeremy Corbyn accuses Boris Johnson of 'fantasy tour' of Government's achievements
Jeremy Corbyn accuses Boris Johnson of 'fantasy tour' of Government's achievements
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Iraqi Roma persecuted: Minority say they are excluded
The fight for equal rights goes on for one of Iraq’s smallest and most persecuted minority groups.
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‘Seismic waves’: IMF cuts global growth forecast over Russia war
Invasion of Ukraine drove up prices sharply in Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa, but is hurting lower-income households around the world.
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How a $1 increase in prices could impact people living in poverty
Meaghon Reid, executive director of anti-poverty group Vibrant Communities Calgary, explains how even a small rise in prices could seriously impact budgeting for those living in poverty.
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Argentina protesters paralyse capital as inflation soars
Anger on the streets in Argentina-- we'll tell you why thousands are demanding a financial boost from the government in Buenos Aires.
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Dollarama will hike some prices to $5, another sign of rising costs
Amid record profits, Canadian discount retailer Dollarama has announced it will soon begin selling some products for $5. It’s the latest example of rising costs for Canadians — a trend that’s worrying anti-poverty advocates.
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Argentina's Senators approve deal to refinance IMF debt
Argentina's Senate has approved a deal to refinance a 45-billion-dollar debt with the International Monetary Fund.
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Growing number of employers commit to living wage for workers
More companies are providing their employees with a living wage, reflecting the cost of living where they live. But some experts say rather than pushing companies to increase wages, the government should provide targeted policies to help...
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Changes to Sask.’s income support program leaving people behind, experts say
Nearly one in five Saskatchewan residents live in poverty, one of the highest rates across Canada, according to a recent University of Regina report. Experts say changes to the province’s income support program last summer meant...
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More people in need of charity in Europe since COVID-19, NGO says
International charity Caritas calls on European policymakers to put people first and tackle social inequality in Europe.
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Public health key priority for EU citizens, reveals poll
The survey was carried out between November and December last year.
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ECOWAS suspends Burkina Faso after military coup
West Africa regional bloc suspends Burkina Faso days after mutinous soldiers forced President Kabore to resign.
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Burkina Faso army launches recruitment drive, days after coup
Burkina Faso new military leader call on citizens Join the fight to save the country and blamed the president for failing to contain violence by armed groups.
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UK cost of living crisis: More turn to food banks in England as inflation soars
"I normally put something in the foodbank trolley but now it's my turn to need some help," said 45-year-old Heidi, who said she was struggling with price rises on "just everything".
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UNRWA struggles to aid Palestinian refugees in Lebanon
Thousands of Palestinians were made refugees for a second time when they fled the war in Syria and the underfunded UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees is struggling to provide support for them.
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Canada unveils agreements to compensate Indigenous children
Human rights tribunal in 2016 said Canada had discriminated against Indigenous people in child and family services.
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Rising prices in Nigeria causing festive season misery
The cost of food and travel in Nigeria are soaring, preventing many people from returning home for the holidays.