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The people of Odesa aid city's defence efforts

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The CBC's Margaret Evans reports from Odesa, Ukraine, where the citizens are pitching in to help bolster the city's fortification.
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Analysing Russia’s partial troop pull-back near Ukraine

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“In the big picture, it’s nothing” Russia has said that it is pulling back some troops from near the Ukrainian border, but one defence analyst believes it’s far from a de-escalation.
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Ashling Murphy remembered in beautiful beach art tribute by local artist

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The piece 'Fiddle for Ashling' was created by artist Sean Corcoran, in honour of the fatally attacked schoolteacher Ashling Murphy
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Hungary PM accuses foreign powers of political meddling

9th - Higher Ed
Viktor Orban was addressing supporters as thousands turned out for rival rallies in the capital, Budapest.
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Édith Blais on escaping after 450 days as a hostage in Sahara Desert

9th - Higher Ed
As the world locked down in the grips of the pandemic in March 2020, Édith Blais, of Sherbrooke Que., was getting her first taste of freedom after being held hostage for 450 days. Blais talks to Adrienne Arsenault about being kidnapped...
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Stranded Ever Given back afloat in Suez Canal: Reports

9th - Higher Ed
The giant container ship has been stuck for a week, blocking one of the world’s busiest waterways.
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Traffic in Suez Canal resumes after stranded ship refloated

9th - Higher Ed
Helped by the peak of high tide, a flotilla of tugboats wrenched the bulbous bow of the skyscraper-sized Ever Given from the canal’s sandy bank.
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Investigation under way into Suez Canal blockage

9th - Higher Ed
Experts seek to investigate what caused the Ever Given’s grounding, which shook the global shipping industry.
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Lebanon begins cleaning beaches after oil spill

9th - Higher Ed
Volunteers in southern Lebanon begin removing tar from beaches after an oil spill that could endanger marine life.
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Kyrgyzstan: High unemployment increases illegal gold panning

9th - Higher Ed
In Kyrgyzstan's Naryn region, high employment pushes hundreds of miners toil underground in brutal cold in search of tiny quantities of gold.
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Airlines criticized for promotions despite advice against travel

9th - Higher Ed
Air Canada and WestJet are both facing criticism for offering discounts and promotions to entice people into taking a vacation, despite ongoing advice to avoid non-essential travel.
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$50bn housing project threatens mangroves on Pakistani island

9th - Higher Ed
Environmentalists say proposed real estate project on Bundle Island would trigger an ‘environmental disaster’.
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Urbanisation driving demand for sand in Bangladesh

9th - Higher Ed
Uncontrolled and often illegal extraction of sand and rocks from riverbeds is a long-standing problem and is putting surrounding farmlands at risk.
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Egypt unveils scores of ancient coffins, statues found in Saqqara

9th - Higher Ed
Egypt’s tourism and antiquities minister says discovered items date back to the Late Period from 664 to 332 BC.
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Brazil’s COVID-19 crisis spirals out of control

9th - Higher Ed
Infections surge throughout Latin America with more than two million reported, half in Brazil, where more than 50,000 people have died.
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Rigid rules for CERB leave many workers out

9th - Higher Ed
Contract and freelance workers are among those who aren’t eligible for the Canada emergency response benefit.
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1971 To Op Sindoor: Footprint Trackers Who Help Keep India's Borders Safe | I Witness

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Sherlock Holmes could find out a criminal from even the minutest of details: a few strands of hair, specks of cigarette ash. In Gujarat’s desert districts, there is a small group of extraordinary individuals so adept at deciphering...
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FDNY responds to oil spill in Hunts Point

9th - Higher Ed
The incident happened on Truxton Street and Leggett Avenue around 12 p.m.
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Perfect day at Bradley Beach to be capped off with fireworks show

9th - Higher Ed
Saturday was just another gem of a day at Bradley Beach, a full weekend full of sun and low humidity.
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Fireworks light up the skies over Jones Beach for the Fourth of July

9th - Higher Ed
New York State Parks officials say close to 200,000 people came to Jones Beach Friday, and say that all parking lots were at capacity by the fireworks show.
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Europe Heatwave: Louvre Chilled By River

9th - Higher Ed
As paris swelter through scorching heatwave this weekend, --- An underground secret is helping the city stay cool,--- And it all starts with the river seine...
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Prosecutor: Man fatally shot near Pier Village boardwalk in Long Branch

9th - Higher Ed
The incident occurred during a concert at Pier Village Thursday night, prompting panic as people ran from the beach and boardwalk area.
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Residents hope for return as Sandpoint Beach closes

9th - Higher Ed
The day after council decided to close Sandpoint Beach in East Windsor, people are being told to stay out of the water. Residents in the community hope to see it come back after council reviews its plans to make the beach safer. The...
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Swimming in the Seine allowed for 1st time in a century | Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
For the first time in over a century, Parisians and tourists will be able to take a refreshing dip in the River Seine. The CBC's Darius Mahdavi tells us whether that's a good idea.