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Kemi Badenoch says recognising Palestinian statehood now 'rewards terrorism'

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Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch has criticised Prime Minister Keir Starmer by saying that recognising a Palestinian State while Hamas occupies Gaza, rewards terrorism. She spoke while on a visit to the Blakesley Show, near...
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Cooler temps and gusty winds today; sun, warmer temps for the weekend in Brooklyn

9th - Higher Ed
After a heat wave and soaking rain, we get some well deserved sunshine, lower humidity and pleasantly warm temperatures this weekend.
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Cooler temps and gusty winds today; sun, warmer temps for the weekend

9th - Higher Ed
After a heat wave and soaking rain, we get some well deserved sunshine, lower humidity and pleasantly warm temperatures this weekend.
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The Cantilever Bar wildfire near Lytton continues to burn out of control

9th - Higher Ed
The Cantilever Bar wildfire near Lytton continues to burn out of control
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Gaza aid seeker deaths continue despite international pressure

9th - Higher Ed
Gaza’s Hamas-run Health Ministry says dozens have been killed near aid trucks within 24 hours, even as countries including Canada increase pressure to address the growing starvation crisis.
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Struggle continues for tenants who say Williamsburg apartment building is dangerous, deteriorating

9th - Higher Ed
Residents at 156 South 9th St. are calling out their landlord, saying he ignores critical repairs, including a collapsed ceiling, broken steps and a gas outage that’s lasted nearly a year.
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Prospects for a 2-state solution have been 'gravely eroded,' says Carney

9th - Higher Ed
Rob Oliphant, parliamentary secretary to the minister of foreign affairs, says Canada is 'adding its voice to a diplomatic chorus' by planning to recognize Palestinian statehood as the humanitarian situation in Gaza worsens.
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Gaza is starving as "abundance of food" sits nearby

9th - Higher Ed
OXFAM policy lead Bushra Khalidi says Israel’s restrictions are starving Gaza’s most vulnerable who can't reach aid.
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Damp summer weather reducing stress on southern Alberta fish populations

9th - Higher Ed
Southern Alberta's unusually rainy July means local fish have access to more habitat and cooler water temperatures, according to the Alberta Conservation Association. But a University of Calgary fish biologist said large rainfall events...
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Mayor's office, NYPD respond to a quality-of-life issue in Bedford Park

9th - Higher Ed
The mayor's office and the NYPD responded to a quality-of-life concern that News 12 alerted them to during "Ask the Mayor."
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A busy summer for storms in Saskatchewan

9th - Higher Ed
Storm chaser and reporter Jenny Hagan joined The Morning Edition to talk about a busy summer for weather in Saskatchewan and her life as a storm chaser.
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Careful, systematic approach to rescue 3 Red Chris miners underway in Stikine region

9th - Higher Ed
UBC professor of geotechnical engineering Dwayne Tannant shares insights on the conditions faced by the three trapped miners inside the Red Chris mine refuge station.
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Study reveals cricket played in dangerously hot, humid environments

9th - Higher Ed
Study reveals cricket played in dangerously hot, humid environments. 50% of IPL 205 games in extreme heat. Climate change is becoming a threat to cricket.
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How Toronto police are trying to improve bail compliance

9th - Higher Ed
The issue of bail reform is back in the spotlight as Toronto police work to improve a program to allow officers to conduct more compliance checks. CBC's Farrah Merali explains how it works.
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Lebanon 'seeks $4-5bn' in foreign loans amid financial crisis

9th - Higher Ed
New finance minister says will ask international donors for soft loans to finance purchase of wheat, fuel and medicines.
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The challenges of cleaning up after the N.L. storm

9th - Higher Ed
From finding places to put the snow to fatigue, there are many challenges facing those cleaning up from last week’s blizzard in Newfoundland and Labrador last week and it’s far from over.
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Blizzard in Newfoundland and Labrador 'unprecedented,' premier says

9th - Higher Ed
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball advised people in his province to remain inside, barring an emergency, amid the ongoing blizzard.
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The storm at street level

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Vassy Kapelos is joined by The Weather Network's Chris Murphy from the streets of St. John's with what's expected in the forecast.
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Venezuela's Maduro gives State of the Union address

9th - Higher Ed
Amid strong international criticism and economic sanctions, the president said he was open to providing more guarantees of transparency.
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Cooler temperatures bring Australia some respite from bushfires

9th - Higher Ed
Military deployed as communities assess damage from Saturday's ferocious blazes and temperatures expected to rise again.
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Hot, windy conditions fuelling Australia bushfires

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 150 fires are wreaking havoc in New South Wales alone - a dozen of which are out of control.
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How to rent a car without getting ripped off

9th - Higher Ed
A hidden camera investigation exposes misleading sales tactics at a discount car rental agency and shows how consumers can avoid getting ripped off by hidden terms and conditions.
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'Catastrophic' conditions as bushfires intensify in Australia

9th - Higher Ed
At least 10 people killed and three million hectares of land torched across country in recent months.
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Refugees brace for harsh winter on Bosnia-Croatia border

9th - Higher Ed
A top European human rights official is demanding immediate closure of makeshift camp, fearing a humanitarian crisis.