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“Barbarism against Palestine should stop…” Sitaram Yechury demands immediate ceasefire

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CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury while speaking to the media on October 29 commented on the Israel-Palestine conflict. He said that the main agenda of the party’s protest is barbarism against Palestine should stop and an...
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Sadiq Khan says Ulez expansion is working 'ahead of schedule' in reducing polluting vehicles

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Sadiq Khan says Ulez expansion is working 'ahead of schedule' in reducing polluting vehicles
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Israel military mounts limited Gaza ground raid, confirms hostage number at 222

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Israel military spokesperson Daniel Hagari explained why the number of confirmed hostages was slowly rising.
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Sierra Leone elections: Tension high as country awaits results

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Attacks have been reported in Sierra Leone - as people await the outcome of Saturday’s elections.
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Why Some Mothers Are Becoming Full-Time Content Creators

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Cheddar News reporter Ashley Mastronardi tracks the rise of the "mom-fluencer" or working mothers who have left their jobs to become full-time content creators. While not a new phenomenon, experts say the trend has gained momentum since...
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Meta to Launch Horizon Worlds VR for Teens

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Meta to Launch Horizon Worlds VR for Teens
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China reports almost 60,000 COVID-related deaths in past month

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From December 8 to January 12, deaths related to the virus in Chinese hospitals totalled 59,938.
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Feminist groups denounce French government's 'silence' after New Year's Day femicides

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French associations "#NousToutes" and "Féminicides Par Compagnons ou Ex" both reported three femicides in different parts of France within a 12-hour period on New Year's Day.
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European Business Summit: Challenges and opportunities amid 4th covid wave

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Euronews went to the yearly European Business Summit which is happening in Brussels for more than 20 years and spoke to some of the key players of the business scene in Europe.
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RCMP investigating death tied to Cargill COVID-19 outbreak

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The RCMP have opened a criminal negligence investigation into thedeath from COVID-19 of a worker at an Alberta meat plant. An outbreakat the Cargill meat processing plant near High River, south ofCalgary, in May affected 950 essential...
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Trump: Americans should wear masks whether they like them or not

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In his first coronavirus briefing in months, Trump said the pandemic will probably get worse before it gets better.
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UK manufacturing industry 'on brink of historic collapse'

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Union leaders have told Al Jazeera manufacturing is on the brink of its biggest collapse in generations because of government inaction.
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Robert Milligan: London statue of 18th-century slaver removed

9th - Higher Ed
Move comes as London mayor says he is setting up commission to ensure UK capital's monuments reflected its diversity.
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Statues and Monuments Continue to Fall Across America

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Controversial monuments across the country are being toppled or voluntarily taken down following calls for social equality. In New York City, the removal of a long-discussed controversial statue of Theodore Roosevelt has been approved....
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UK PM Boris Johnson backs top aide after lockdown revelations

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Johnson says adviser Dominic Cummings 'acted responsibly and legally' in lockdown travel amid clamour for resignation.
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Ontario, Quebec hit new COVID-19 milestones

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The number of COVID-19 cases in Quebec has surpassed 100,000, and for the first time, Ontario has had more than 1,000 cases in a single day. Epidemiologist Dr. Christopher Labos says the numbers don't tell the whole story.
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Unemployment rate hits 13 per cent in Canada, higher in U.S.

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New numbers from Statistics Canada put the Canadian unemployment rate at 13 per cent. In the United States, the rate is even higher.
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Italian care home probed after nearly 200 residents died

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The facility in Milan is suspected of concealing numerous deaths since February, the start of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Analysis: US jobless claims climbs to 17 million over past three weeks

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Number of unemployed in past three weeks alone in United States has risen to almost 17 million amid coronavirus pandemic.
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UK coronavirus deaths jump by record 563 in a day

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The coronavirus death toll in the UK has risen by 563 in the last 24 hours, a record jump that brought the number of patients who died in hospital to 2,352.
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UK coronavirus deaths rise 27 percent in one day

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But confirmed cases are rising at a slower rate than they were last week, officials note.
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Libya's entrepreneurs find opportunities amid fighting

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Official figures suggest the war has cost the economy more than $40bn.
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COVID-19: Virus spreads to Austria, Spain and Croatia — but Europe keeps borders open

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Closing borders would be "disproportionate and ineffective" against COVID-19, European ministers agreed on Tuesday — despite several countries announcing their first cases of the coronavirus. A coordinated response to travellers...