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Sudan refugee crisis: Threat of diseases in displacement camps on border

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Gadd Dax recovers from malaria in South Sudan, amidst civil war, displacement, strained hospital resources, and funding shortages.
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Displacement crisis in Sudan: Aid agencies warn of impending famine

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The UN more than half a million Sudanese have arrived in South Sudan since the conflict between the army & paramilitary RSF began last year.
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Made In Connecticut: Age-old remedy witch hazel has deep roots in Connecticut

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Connecticut is said to be the center of the universe for witch hazel.
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Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned: Guyana president

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Announcement comes amid emergency CARICOM summit on the crisis in Haiti.
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Montreal's Haitian community distressed by violence in Haiti

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Frantz André, a spokesperson and co-ordinator for Action Committee for People Without Status, says he's received several calls from members of the Haitian diaspora in Montreal asking for help. Many are wondering how to get their families...
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U.S. presidential candidate Nikki Haley called out by voter for Civil War answer

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At a town hall in New Hampshire on Wednesday, Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was asked by a voter what caused the Civil War and didn't mention slavery in her response. The man said he found her answer 'astonishing.'
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Civil War Artifacts Found in South Carolina River

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Hundreds of Civil War relics were uncovered during a clean-up of the Congaree River in South Carolina.
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Syria humanitarian crisis: Cancer patients head for Turkey

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Referrals had temporarily stopped earlier in July after UN failed to agree on extension to cross-border aid mechanism.
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UN aid delivery to Syria: Hospitals in rebel-held areas struggle

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The United Nations says it is alarmed by "unacceptable conditions" set by the Syrian government for aid trucks.
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On the front line of mass migration out of Sudan

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Seven unrelenting weeks of fighting in Sudan have sent more than 350,000 people fleeing into neighbouring countries, including the world’s least-developed nation, South Sudan. CBC’s Chris Brown travels to the border between the two...
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Tunisia: Opposition leaders' families go to African court

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Families of political detainees in Tunisia seek justice at the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
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Evacuation efforts ramp up in Sudan

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There are increased efforts to get people out and aid into Sudan, but Canada is facing criticism for not moving quickly enough to get citizens out.
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UN Warns of Lab Risk, More Displacement Amid Sudan Conflict

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U.N. officials said Tuesday that one side in the Sudan conflict has seized control of a national health lab in the capital of Khartoum that holds biological material, calling it an “extremely dangerous” development.
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Canada closes embassy in Sudan as other nations prepare for evacuations

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The violent conflict in Sudan continues even after another apparent ceasefire was put in place. Fighting between the army and a paramilitary group has forced millions to shelter in place amid warnings the country may be on the verge of...
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Dozens killed in donation line stampede in Yemen

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At least 78 people were killed and dozens more injured in a stampede in Sanaa, Yemen's capital. People rushed to a narrow street in a panic when Houthi rebels shot into the air to control the large crowd during a charity event to mark...
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Violence on Eid: Sudanese students worry for families back home

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As violence escalates in Sudan, students in Toronto, worried about their families back home, have stepped into action to send much-needed medical supplies.
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Intense fighting in Sudan as Canada, other countries move diplomats out

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Canada is among the growing list of countries that are closing embassies in Sudan and pulling diplomatic staff and others out of the country. Fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary group is intensifying with no sign of a truce.
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Sudanese flee amid signs the country is spiralling toward potential civil war

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People who can get out are fleeing Sudan as the country appears to be spiralling toward civil breakdown with the army fighting a paramilitary force. Much of the country is already facing food and water shortages and the UN is warning the...
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Lebanon's top prosecutor charges Beirut blast judge

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Lebanon's top prosecutor orders the release of all the accused detained for questioning.
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Biden on Donald Trump's potential presidential run

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U.S. President Joe Biden said if Donald Trump were to run for president in the next general election, efforts would need to be taken toward 'making sure he, under legitimate efforts of our constitution, does not become the next president...
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Thousands of refugees in Liberia return to Ivory Coast

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More than 30,000 refugees from the Ivory Coast living in Liberia have returned to their home country.
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Bogota breaks world record for biggest concert performed

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Approximately 16,000 musicians and singers gathered in Bogota, Colombia, to play various songs and break the record for the world's biggest concert. The event honoured the final report into human rights abuses during Colombia's 58-year...
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Sudan fighting: UN warns of humanitarian ‘breaking point’

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Fighting between the Sudanese army and a paramilitary force shows no sign of slowing.
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Red Sea oil tanker could cause catastrophic spill without global intervention

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The world’s largest oil spill is thought to be imminent off the coast of Yemen. But there’s no guarantee the world will fund a plan to rescue an aging, abandoned tanker.