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Mexico: The waystation from Somalia to Canada

9th - Higher Ed
CBC met a number of Somalis in Mexico hoping for a chance to come to Canada
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'He didn't realize what he was doing'

9th - Higher Ed
Brady Grattan's father, Cory, talks about his son's death after a drinking game
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Beware of hoverboard hazards!

9th - Higher Ed
One of the year's most popular Christmas gifts comes with its share of bumps, bruises and possibly even more extreme dangers
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UK AI safety summit: 28 countries sign up to the Bletchley declaration

9th - Higher Ed
Tech company bosses, digital officials and nearly 100 world leaders are taking part in the AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park.
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Lack of clean water in Mozambique increases risk of cholera

9th - Higher Ed
Mozambique is facing its worst cholera outbreak in more than 20 years.
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Former regulatory weighs in on FTX collapse

9th - Higher Ed
Charley Cooper, a former executive at commodities regulator the CFTC, says the collapse of FTX is a good lesson of the inherent dangers of the cryptocurrency space.
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Former regulatory executive weighs in on FTX collapse

9th - Higher Ed
Charley Cooper, a former executive at commodities regulator the CFTC, says the collapse of FTX is a good lesson of the inherent dangers of the cryptocurrency space.
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Shelters overwhelmed as more children head to US-Mexico border

9th - Higher Ed
Aid workers on the US-Mexico border brace for an influx of migrants making their way from Central America.
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Pegasus Project consortium wins first Daphne Caruana Galizia journalism prize

9th - Higher Ed
The consortium of journalists behind the Pegasus Project investigation into malware from Israel-based NSO Group has won the first top European Union journalism prize.
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At least 18 killed in the bloodiest day of Myanmar anti-coup protests

9th - Higher Ed
At least 18 people have been killed and dozens wounded across Myanmar in the most violent crackdown yet by security forces against peaceful demonstrators protesting against a February 1 military coup, according to the United Nations...
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Indonesia volcano Mount Ili Lewotolok active for several days

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities have closed the nearby airport and set up a safety zone.
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World Asteroid Day

9th - Higher Ed
June 30th is World Asteroid Day. Christopher Palma, Teaching Professor in the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics at Penn State, explains how the day is about raising awareness about asteroids and the agencies who track them and what...
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Police crack down on drug-impaired driving for 4/20

9th - Higher Ed
Jeffrey Reynolds with the Family and Children's Association points out breathalyzers can show a person's blood-alcohol level. But there is no way for the police to precisely measure how much THC someone has consumed.
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LI summit shines light on need to make roads accessible for everyone

9th - Higher Ed
The 18th Complete The Streets summit, held in Deer Park Tuesday, gave community members the chance to discuss problem areas on local roadways, and brainstorm ways to make them safer for pedestrians and cyclists.
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Putin's Unusual Statement On Islam & Muslims; '... Russia Is Complicated, But...' | Watch

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Russian President Vladimir Putin lauded Muslim community and Islamic representatives of Russia for their contribution in peace and prosperity of the country amid rise in Islamophobia in the west. He met with the Supreme Mufti of Russia...
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Diamond mining in Sierra Leone: Destructive impact on the environment and livelihoods

9th - Higher Ed
Mining still continues but the land and communities suffer the impact of mining with homes, farms and livelihoods destroyed.
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Landmines, unexploded munitions remain a deadly threat in Syria

9th - Higher Ed
Landmines and unexploded munitions have killed or wounded at least 560 people in Syria since the fall of the Assad regime.
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Migrants' perilous journey on 'The Beast' train, seeking new life in the US amid crackdown

9th - Higher Ed
The risky trip has become virtually the only option for refugees and migrants to reach the Mexico-US border.
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Emergency crews searching for woman swept into water at Cape Spear

9th - Higher Ed
Emergency crews were working to find the body of a woman who was swept into the water at Cape Spear Wednesday afternoon.
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Syria Civil War: Damascus Falls To Rebels; Presidential Palace Ransacked, Banks Looted

9th - Higher Ed
In Syria, Ahmed Al Shar, leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), addressed a cheering crowd at the iconic Umayyad Mosque in Damascus. This occurred after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Following Assad's downfall, Assad and his...
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Syrian Civil War: Assad Flees As Rebels Declare Syria 'Liberated

9th - Higher Ed
Ahmed Al-Shara the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham addressed a cheering crowd at the iconic Umayyad mosque in Damascus after the fall of Bashar Al Assad in Syria. Watch in for more details!
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Syria Civil War: US To 'Work With Partners In Syria To Manage Risk'

9th - Higher Ed
Syrian rebel forces have entered Damascus amid reports that President Bashar al-Assad has fled the country by plane for an unknown destination after 13 years of civil war. Watch for more details!
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Israel Opens "4th Front" in Golan Against New Jihadi Syria | GRAVITAS

9th - Higher Ed
Israel has now opened what it is terming as the fourth front along the Golan Heights against a new jihadi Syria. This came as the regime of Bashar Al-Assad collapsed in Syria, and rebels took control over the capital Damascus. In a...
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FDNY: Lithium-ion battery blamed for Ocean Hill fire that injured 9 people

9th - Higher Ed
The fire caused extensive damage, including the collapse of the roof in the building where the fire started.