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Ukraine energy facilities attacked: Hydroelectric dam & power station targeted

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A Russian missile and 150 drones targeted Ukraine's Zaporizhia dam, causing widespread power cuts and structural damage.
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Baychester students get to take on local police in chess matches

9th - Higher Ed
The event was put together by Young Kings and Queens Chess Club.
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Elephants under threat: Bangladesh bans adoption of the animals

9th - Higher Ed
Elephants now have more legal protections in Bangladesh - but conservationists say laws alone won't help the endangered animals.
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NYPD: Bicyclist fatally struck by Jeep on Melrose Avenue

9th - Higher Ed
Police say the man was riding his bike at around 6 a.m. when the driver hit him. The impact dragged him from 161st to 160th streets.
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Singapore braces for impact as global economic recovery remains fragile

9th - Higher Ed
Singapore budget helps low-income, faces challenges from China trade reliance, Japan recession, and geopolitical tensions.
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SFU scholar shares Filipino struggles against colonialism

9th - Higher Ed
Prof. Adrian De Leon, an award-winning writer and public historian, is being welcomed to SFU as the Farley Distinguished Visiting Scholar in History at an event open to the public on Friday. It will double as his book launch for "Bundok:...
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Stavros Karamperidis: Maritime economics, university of Plymouth

9th - Higher Ed
The US has called for a 'global response' to attacks by the Iranian-backed Houthis in the Red Sea.
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Egypt the ‘big loser’ in Red Sea disruption with transit-fee losses: Analyst

9th - Higher Ed
David DesRoches says US-led maritime coalition will eventually help stabilise Red Sea shipping despite recent Houthi attacks.
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels say they have launched a drone attack on the Israeli port city of Eilat

9th - Higher Ed
Two of the world's largest shipping companies are temporarily suspending their routes through the Red Sea.
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Turkey quietly celebrates 100-year anniversary as a republic

9th - Higher Ed
Many festivities have been called off against the backdrop of Israel’s escalating attacks in Gaza.
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Poilievre responds to Trudeau's carbon tax changes

9th - Higher Ed
After the prime minister announced changes to the federal carbon tax, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said his climate change plan would focus on technology, not taxes.
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What we know about Israel’s ground operation in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Israel says it has expanded its ground operation, a move some analysts say is likely a precursor to a brutal phase of the war with Hamas. We speak to the family of a Canadian trapped in Gaza on the deteriorating situation and their pleas...
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Cricket coming to 2028 Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
Indian cricket fans celebrate the sport of cricket's return to the Olympics in 2028 after a 128-year absence. Bringing the world's second most popular sport into the games helps add a huge market of fans from South Asia.
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Everything you need to know about the Asian Games

9th - Higher Ed
The Asian Games are under way with more competing athletes than the Olympics. Al Jazeera is in China with everything you need to know.
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Doha coffee exhibition: Global producers gather in Qatar's capital

9th - Higher Ed
The global coffee industry is booming, and producers are looking to tap into the Middle East market.
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Turkish defence expo: Contractors promote their products

9th - Higher Ed
Turkey's government is aiming to export more than $6bn of defence equipment this year.
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Why Dumplings Went Viral on Silk Road

9th - Higher Ed
Full video: Who Actually Invented Dumplings? https://www.easternstandardtimes.com/episode/explains-dumplings Which country actually invented dumplings? You’d probably think it’s China but historians have traced dumplings to Central Asia...
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Who Actually Invented Dumplings? | Explains

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Which country actually invented dumplings? You’d probably think it’s China but historians have traced dumplings to Central Asia and the migration of Turkic people. It’s said that Turkic and Mongol tradesmen and horsemen traveled across...
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US envoy to India Eric Garcetti explains: Stolen, illegally sold Indian art in the US making its way back

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United States Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, highlighted the repatriation ceremony held in New York, where the US returned 105 trafficked antiquities to India. The artifacts, handed over during the ceremony organized by the Indian...
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Is Plastic Actually Being Recycled? | Explains

9th - Higher Ed
We’ve all been taught recycling is a sustainable way each of us can make a difference. But the truth is that the plastics industry paid millions to push this message--and to sell more plastic. Here's the dark truth and how it's led to...
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Businesses push for end to B.C. port strike as goods pile up

9th - Higher Ed
As the B.C. port workers strike reaches its one-week mark, negotiations are deadlocked and businesses are growing increasingly stressed about cargo they see piling up.
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The Dark History Behind Recycling

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We’ve all been taught recycling is a sustainable way each of us can make a difference. But the truth is that the plastics industry paid millions to push this message--and to sell more plastic. Here's the dark truth and how it's led to...
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Is Plastic Actually Being Recycled?

9th - Higher Ed
We’ve all been taught recycling is a sustainable way each of us can make a difference. But the truth is that the plastics industry paid millions to push this message--and to sell more plastic. Here's the dark truth and how it's led to...
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Brazil seizes world’s biggest consignment of illegal shark fins

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities confiscated nearly 29 tonnes of illegally caught fins thought to be on the way to Asia.