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Live entertainment returns as Hong Kong eases COVID restrictions

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Live entertainment is returning to bars and restaurants in Hong Kong as the government eases its strict COVID-19 measure
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Live music allowed again in Hong Kong as Covid curbs eased

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Relief in Hong Kong, as COVID restrictions are finally being lifted
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Brussels to unveil plans to ban products made using forced labour

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China has been dogged by allegations of using forced labour against Uyghur Muslims in its western Xinjiang province.
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Stocks Close Higher Ahead of Fed's Jackson Hole Meeting

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Stocks closed Wednesday's session higher, as investors prepare for comments from Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell, at the U.S. central bank's Jackson Hole Economic Symposium tomorrow. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 0.2%,...
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UK rail strike: Employees call for better pay and conditions

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Railway passengers in the UK have faced major disruptions as train drivers go on strike.
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"The most beautiful building in the world": Dubai's Museum of the Future

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In this episode of Sci-tech, Jane Witherspoon explores the Museum of the Future in Dubai. The intellectual and scientific hub aims to bring together the very best minds in science, technology and innovation.
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Startup movement: top tech descends on Barcelona for MWC

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Euronews' Cristina Giner reports from the "4 Years From Now" (4YFN) event at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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Mastercard, Visa suspend operations in Russia

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“It may cripple a lot of businesses inside the country and outside the country.” Mastercard and Visa have said they are suspending their operations in Russia, in the latest blow to the country’s financial system after its invasion of...
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Corporate Profits Hit Record High in 2021 Despite Supply Chain Disruptions

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Caleb Silver, Editor in Chief at Investopedia, breaks down which industries have the most pricing power and how rising inflation may impact margins in this upcoming corporate earnings release. "They have pricing power, no doubt about it,...
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Canadians cancelling holiday plans as COVID-19 tests become hard to find

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Some Canadians struggling to book PCR tests or find rapid antigen tests are having to cancel their holiday plans. The surge in testing demand is also affecting the accuracy of daily case counts.
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Challenges with COVID-19 testing access affects accuracy of case counts

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Some Canadians are struggling to book PCR tests or find rapid antigen tests and experts say the testing challenges could be affecting the accuracy of daily COVID-19 case counts.
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Siemens U.S. CEO Calls for Large Climate Commitments at COP26 Talks

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The United Nations COP26 climate talks are scheduled for October 31 to November 12 in Glasgow, Scotland. Heads of state will be joined by private sector leaders to once again discuss the shrinking window of time left to take action...
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UN Reports Alarming Rise in Carbon Dioxide Ahead of COP26 Climate Meeting

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The UN's World Meteorological Organization reported that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere hit record levels in 2020, despite coronavirus-related lockdowns. With the COP26 international meeting on climate change less than a week away,...
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Federal government announces vaccine mandate for government employees

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The federal government announced a sweeping new mandate requiring all federal government employees and those working in federally regulated industries, including air and train travel, to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Head of CSIS on foreign states threatening national security

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Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) David Vigneault says the greatest strategic threat to Canada's national security is hostile activities by foreign states.
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Shift to working from home could continue after pandemic

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The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the effectiveness of working from home and the change could become permanent for some, which could trickle down further in the economy.
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'All sectors' to qualify for bridge funding: Morneau

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Navdeep Bains announced bridge financing for big Canadian businesses across all sectors, including the oil and gas industry.
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Ottawa announces COVID-19 bridge loans for big businesses

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The federal government has announced COVID-19 financial relief for Canada's biggest companies through bridge loans, but emphasizes that this isn’t a bailout.
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Canada will be 'very, very careful' on easing border restrictions: Trudeau

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hinted that Canada is in no rush to ease restrictions at the U.S. border to allow for non-essential travel.
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Stocks Close Higher, 'Enthusiasm is back' on Wall Street

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Stocks closed higher on Monday during what has been a volatile time on Wall Street with retail investors taking on institutional investors. Caleb Silver, Editor in Chief at Investopedia, says the enthusiasm is back due to several...
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The rise of robots, automation and e-commerce in the post-pandemic world

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In this episode of Business Line the team examine how the economic crisis prompted by the coronavirus pandemic is likely to see companies accelerate plans to adopt innovative Artificial Intelligence technologies. Post-pandemic...
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Provinces cautiously reduce COVID-19 restrictions

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As of Monday, most provinces will have reduced some of their COVID-19 restrictions, hoping that a slow, cautious approach will prevent cases from spiking.
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Trudeau questioned about support for the airlines and other hard hit sectors

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reports on Monday
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Trudeau questioned about commercial rent relief coming too late to help

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Friday