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'Negligence' Led To HIV Outbreak at Multan Hospital: Reports

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Days after about 1 death and 30 others testing positive for HIV in Multan's largest hospital have been reported, recent findings of a probe committee suggest that negligence led to this crisis. According to officials, an investigation...
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Hezbollah ready for ceasefire: US envoy expected in Beirut in bid to advance talks

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US envoy Amos Hochstein will travel to the Lebanese capital Beirut on Tuesday for talks on a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.
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Arctic Winter Games committee reviews figure skating age limit

9th - Higher Ed
The limit could potentially drop from 17 to 14. CBC's Carl Cardinal has that story.
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Fact check: How does MEP immunity work?

9th - Higher Ed
Members of the European Parliament benefit from parliamentary immunity, but that doesn't mean they are completely invulnerable to legal proceedings.
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UN committee report: methods consistent with genocide in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Israel's war on Gaza has been found to be 'consistent with the characteristics of genocide'
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Recommendations in UN special committee report binding in light of Genocide Convention

9th - Higher Ed
The report from the special committee of the UN’s human rights office leaves “no doubt about its interpretation”
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Toronto city council introduces new housing incentive plan for builders

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto city council has given the green light to a plan that will see the city offer hundreds of millions of dollars in incentives to developers to build housing. But some councillors are skeptical about whether tax relief and fee...
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MEPs delay confirmation of Orban's commission pick citing concerns over women's health

9th - Higher Ed
It’s not over yet for Orbán’s pick as EU Commissioner: His confirmation has been postponed as he failed to impress MEPs, slipping on reproductive and sexual rights.
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Developments proposed for Cabana Road West worry neighbourhood residents

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A one-kilometre stretch of Cabana Road West has three different proposals for multi-unit housing developments. Hundreds of residents gathered to share their concerns about their neighbourhood. CBC Windsor spoke with organizer Dan...
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Kennedy names 8 vaccine committee replacements, including COVID shot critic

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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has named eight new vaccine policy advisers to replace the panel that he abruptly dismissed earlier this week. (Scripps News)
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Liam McArthur speaks after the assisted dying vote

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Interview with Lib Dem MSP Liam McArthur at Holyrood following the assisted dying vote. Holyrood voted by 70 votes to 56 in favour of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill introduced by Liberal Democrat Liam...
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RTE boss says meeting with chairman of the media committee was 'constructive'

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RTE director general Kevin Bakhurst said his meeting with chairman of the media committee, Alan Kelly, over Israel's inclusion in the European Broadcasting Union, was "constructive". Eurovision, which is hosted by the EBU, will begin on...
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John Swinney to reveal stance on Holyrood Assisted Dying Bill this week

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John Swinney will reveal this week if he will back a bid to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults in Scotland. The Scottish First Minister revealed he has now reached a conclusion on how he will vote when the legislation,...
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Trump administration preparing to authorize weapons sale to Ukraine

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On the heels of the new rare minerals deal between the U.S. and Ukraine, word is coming of another deal between the two countries, this one involving the sale of weapons to Ukraine. (Scripps News)
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Swinney says Labour Government’s welfare reforms are 'increasing child poverty’

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Interview with Scotland First Minister John Swinney at the STUC Congress in Dundee. Mr Swinney says the Labour Government’s actions on welfare reforms 'are increasing child poverty’.
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Trump Uses Tariffs As Leverage: Senator Ted Cruz

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Senator Ted Cruz (R) Texas discusses having many conversations with President Trump as the President is set to announce his tariff policy on April 2nd, and talks about how President Trump uses tariffs. Senator Cruz speaks with Kailey...
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UMich Consumer Expectation Survey 'Exaggerated': BlackRock's Rogal

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TD Securities US Rates Strategist Molly Brooks and BlackRock Lead Portfolio Manager Total Return Fund David Rogal discusses the rise of inflation expectations. They speak with Vonnie Quinn on "Real Yield."
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Tanaiste likens opposition comments on changes to Dail rule to behaviour in a 'creche'

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Tanaiste Simon Harris has likened the potential for opposition disruption to behaviour in a “creche”. A move to halve the weekly time for Taoiseach’s Questions is a factor in opposition objections to Government changes to Dail rules. Mr...
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Family of cyclist killed in hit-and-run demand ‘answers’ after meeting minister

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Shane O'Farrell's mother Lucia O'Farrell discusses a meeting with Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan. The O'Farrell family are seeking an inquiry into Shane's death, after he was struck by a driver who should have been in jail at the time...
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Fed Chair Powell Says New Trump Policies Could Impact Economy

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says new policies from President Donald Trump could impact the economy. Powell says the Fed is in no hurry to adjust policy stance. He speaks in Washington.
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Fed Holds Rate Steady, Expects Higher Inflation

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The Federal Reserve held its benchmark federal funds rate in a range of 4.25%-4.5%, and said it would further slow the pace at which it is reducing its balance sheet. Fed officials signaled they expect slower economic growth and higher...
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Economic data gathering concerns amid Trump cuts

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Former BLS Commissioner Erica Groshen weighs in on the disbanding of the Federal Economic Statistics Advisory Committee. (Scripps News)
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Trump questions whether Biden was aware of last-minute pardons

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In the final hours of his presidency, Biden issued pardons for a number of individuals, including Dr. Anthony Fauci and members of his family. (Scripps News)
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Arab Leaders to Unveil Gaza Construction Plan

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Arab leaders are set to gather in Cairo to endorse a Gaza reconstruction plan to counter US President Donald Trump's controversial ideas. Bloomberg's Sam Dagher tells Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle East & Africa what challenges...