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Ottawa pledges $10 million to help fight India's COVID-19 surge

9th - Higher Ed
Talks are underway to send additional medical aid to India, says International Development Minister Karina Gould. "We're in the midst of a very aggressive third wave here, so we want to ensure whatever we're sending is excess to what we...
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Tam and Freeland explain how closing the US Border helped fight COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
Dr Theresa Tam Canada's Chief Public Health officer and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland spoke with reporters on Thursday
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Trump-Merz Meet: First one-on-one Trump-Merz meet since Merz Entered Office

9th - Higher Ed
Trump-Merz: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets former U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House. The high-profile meeting takes place in the Oval Office, focusing on transatlantic ties, global security, and economic cooperation....
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Trump’s Tariff Blitz Wrecks Global Markets: WTO Warns of 1.5% Slump, Exports Crash 12.6%

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has projected a 0.2% decline in global goods trade volume this year, citing U.S. President Donald Trump's evolving tariff strategies and the ongoing trade standoff with China. The WTO warned that if...
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Montreal Metro map reimagined to mark International Women’s Day

9th - Higher Ed
A scholar and a team from Université de Montréal worked together to name the 68 stations after influential women, honouring their impact on Montreal's history.
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Russian drones smash Odesa, Sumy as trump halts arms aid to Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
The US has halted military aid to Ukraine, following the dramatic clash with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last Friday. The US move, which will severely impact Ukraine's ability to defend itself in the war, came on a day when...
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Before Trump's WHO cutoff, who was funding the United Nations' health organisation?

9th - Higher Ed
Following Trump's decision to withdraw the US funds from the WHO, a senior employee started a campaign to raise $1 billion. But which countries funded the organisation in 2024?
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Soaring Carbon Pollution From Private Jets

9th - Higher Ed
Private jet travel plays a key role in polluting the environment, so much so that these aircraft used by the super-rich end up polluting hundreds of times more than an average person. According to a new study, carbon pollution from...
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Former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond dies aged 69

9th - Higher Ed
Former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, a longtime advocate for Scotland's independence, has died at 69.
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Uncertain times for Green Park as international venue

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Green Park Stadium in Kanpur, one of India's earliest Test centres, may struggle to find another international fixture in the foreseeable future, TOI has learnt. As it stands, the Indian cricket board (BCCI) is unsure of the hosting...
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Hilary Benn on the Government's £50 million investment to rebuild Casement Park

Higher Ed
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn confirmed that the £50 million is ringfenced for the rebuild of the west Belfast GAA stadium and cannot be spent on other projects by the Stormont Executive.
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Press Association

Liz Kendall defends Keir Starmer's speech on immigration

Higher Ed
Interview with Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Liz Kendall following the launch of the Government's Immigration White Paper.



The plans, which are expected to reduce the number of people coming to the UK by up to...
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Press Association

First Minister attends climate conference in Glasgow - full speech

Higher Ed
Action to tackle climate change is an “absolute necessity”, Scotland’s First Minister has insisted as he hit out at “dangerous rhetoric” from the right.



John Swinney warned dealing with rising global temperatures is “the...
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Press Association

Minister rejects MPs’ calls for UK to push ahead with Palestinian recognition

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The UK Government has rejected calls to join France in preparing to recognise the state of Palestine within months.



Foreign Office minister Hamish Falconer said he informed Palestinian Authority prime minister Mohammad Mustafa...
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Press Association

Starmer speaks on board HMS Prince of Wales

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks to the media on board HMS Prince of Wales, off the coast of Cornwall, as the ship sets sail to the Indo-Pacific, leading the Carrier Strike Group.
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Norma Foley announces details of mother and baby redress scheme

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Children's Minister Norma Foley announces details of contributions made to the mother and baby redress scheme.



Religious bodies who have declined to contribute towards a redress scheme for survivors of mother and baby homes...
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Press Association

Ireland needs to invest more in soldiers because of neutrality – Harris

Higher Ed
The Tanaiste has said Ireland needs to invest more in Irish soldiers because of neutrality.



Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Defence Simon Harris told a cadet commissioning ceremony on Friday that he will ensure...
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Bloomberg

China's Trade Surplus Too Big to Accept, Ex-Top US Official Says

Higher Ed
China is running a trade surplus that the world economy can't "live with," former US President Bill Clinton's top trade official said, warning its exports would face new roadblocks without fixing the domestic causes fueling the...
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Press Association

Starmer meets school children ahead of submarine manufacturing site visit

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer meets BAE Systems apprentices and school children conducting science experiments in Barrow.
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Press Association

Taoiseach Micheal Martin speaking at the Ireland Funds 33rd National Gala dinner

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Micheal Martin speaking at the Ireland Funds 33rd National Gala dinner at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, as part of his week long visit to the US.
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Press Association

'Very important' that work starts on Casement Park, says Northern Ireland Secretary

Higher Ed
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn said it was “very important” that work starts on Casement Park before planning permission runs out next summer, but refused to say whether the UK Government would make a contribution.
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Press Association

Gavin Robinson comments on the Ukraine missile contract for Thales

Higher Ed
DUP leader and East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson comments on the Ukraine missile contract for Thales (based in east Belfast). Also comments on Oval Office encounter involving Zelensky and Trump and is asked about DUP's decision to send to...
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Bloomberg

Dombrovskis: Need to Engage Closely with Trump Admin

Higher Ed
EU Economy Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said the EU hopes to find constructive solutions with the United States on its tariff policies, with the two sides needing to engage closely due to their economic ties. Dombrovskis spoke with...
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Pinto Says Inflation, Geopolitics Could Derail Optimism

Higher Ed
JPMorgan Chase & Co. President Daniel Pinto discusses the state of the US economy as Donald Trump's new administration takes office. He also discusses mergers and acquisitions, inflation in the US and how geopolitics could derail...