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McDonald's opened its first Russian location in 1990

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Russians flocked to the first-ever McDonald's in the country, in Moscow's Puskin Square.
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Winnipeg students celebrate Lunar New Year

9th - Higher Ed
Children in Winnipeg learn about the Lunar New Year marked by 2 billion people all over the world
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For teen athletes, sport is more than just a game

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A stress outlet, somewhere to learn life lessons, ‘my happy place’: 7 high school athletes share how they define sport and where they hope it will lead them.
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With No Prenup, Divorce Lawyer Breaks Down How Gates Split Could Play Out

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Bill and Melinda Gates announced that after 27 years of marriage they will be divorcing. Jacqueline Newman, Divorce Attorney and Author of "The New Rules of Divorce: 12 Secrets to Protecting Your Wealth, Health, and Happiness," joined...
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‘The greatest’: Thousands of Argentinians say goodbye to Maradona

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Fans queue in Buenos Aires to pay their last respects to Diego Maradona, a national icon who died on Wednesday.
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Israel and UAE quick to pursue economic ties

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In this week's Business Planet on Euronews, reporter James O'Hagan is in Dubai and meets the head of multi-billion euro company, Al Habtoor Group , to discuss announcements that it will collaborate with an Israel-based subsidiary of...
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Fighting loneliness among elderly during COVID-19 lockdowns

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With care homes and hospitals on lockdown to prevent further spread of COVID-19, families are trying to find ways to stay in contact with elderly loved ones to prevent loneliness.
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Mural festival brings vibrant art to Gottingen Street

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Several new murals will be unveiled at a festival in Halifax this weekend. The Gottingen Street event is partnering with the Halifax Mural Festival to showcase the artists behind the work.
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End of Hajj conincides with Eid al-Adha, Muslims gather at mosques to pray

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Millions of Muslims around the world are observing Eid al-Adha — from the sacred Grand Mosque in Mecca to the war-torn streets of Gaza.
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New study says Vancouverites have every reason to be very happy

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Despite what Vancouverites might say about living in the city, a new report shows there are plenty of reasons to be happy. The 2025 Happy City Index has ranked Vancouver the happiest city in North America. Justin McElroy explains how the...
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Young adults' happiness hits new lows: study | How financial insecurity is impacting happiness?

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In a world of unprecedented technological advancement and economic growth, a troubling trend is emerging among young adults. Despite greater connectivity and opportunity, happiness among young people is sharply declining. Our next report...
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How financial stress is shaping a generation’s happiness

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In a world of unprecedented technological advancement and economic growth, a troubling trend is emerging among young adults. Despite greater connectivity and opportunity, happiness among young people is sharply declining. Our next report...
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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 5, Verse 6: Is Renunciation the Ultimate Path?

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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 5, Verse 6 unveils a profound truth – Is mere renunciation enough to attain the Supreme? Lord Krishna explains that giving up actions without devotion leads to difficulty, whereas a devoted soul reaches the Divine...
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Aerial Euphoria: Drone Explores the World's Happiest Countries

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Take a flight of discovery high above the countries that are regularly voted the happiest in the world. This captivating drone footage highlights the serene landscapes of Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, and Israel, revealing their...
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Reframing Valentine’s Day

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Meg Patterson is an associate professor in the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University. In this video, she suggests reframing Valentine’s Day from a celebration of romantic love between two people into a celebration of...
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700 cards and counting. Labrador family warms hearts with valentines for seniors

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Seven years ago, a Happy Valley-Goose Bay family began collecting Valentine’s Day cards, and they’re still going strong. Karyn Couperthwaite and her children have delivered thousands of handmade cards over the years to people in...
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Ceasefire brings hope: Displaced Gazans plan to return to their homes after 90-day siege

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Now that a ceasefire is in place, many hundreds of thousands of people forcibly displaced from the north are hoping to return.
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Reports say Israel, Hamas reach ceasefire deal

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Celebrations in Gaza following reports that Israel and Hamas have reached a ceasefire deal that would also see the return of captives.
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Child actor Jared Albert Savaille talks about Christmas being his favourite festival

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Jared Albert Savaille, the child actor from shows like Dil Jaise Dhadke... Dhadakne Do, Imlie, Woh To Hai Albelaa, and Ali Baba, says that Christmas is his favourite part of the festivities and all his friends come home. He calls his dad...
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Northern Syria fighting: Opposition forces say they have captured an air base

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Syrian opposition forces say they have captured an air base in Aleppo
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What Target’s CEO said to his company's top 50 leaders

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Target's CEO wants employees to understand the "why," not just the "what."
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As Finland shines as the happiest nation, where does the US rank?

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Finland ranks as the happiest country in the world, while the U.S. falls amid rising loneliness and deaths of despair, according to the World Happiness Report. (Scripps News)
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'I got the bug': Navy veteran has been one of Santa's helpers for nearly 50 years

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Meet the Navy veteran who for nearly 50 years has been spreading holiday joy as one of Santa's helpers. (Scripps News Grand Rapids)
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Nordic countries top happiest places on Earth, while US drops on list

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Finland once again topped the list of happiest countries, while the U.S. had a significant drop.