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Macron in 'stable condition' with persisting COVID-19 symptoms, doctor says

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The French president has developed a number of COVID-19 symptoms following his positive diagnosis, officials have said.
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Airbnb’s record IPO and the tale of two economies

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Airbnb has set a record for tech stock valuation despite the pandemic and and having never reported a profit. Analysts say the company is an example of the difference between what is happening in the stock market and the economy.
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Europe: Morgues overwhelmed amid relentless second COVID wave

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Three days into a hard lockdown, Germany experiences another day with more than 30,000 infections.
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Outgoing UN Middle East official warns two-state solution fading

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A bleak forecast from a top UN official on prospects for a two-state solution for Palestine.
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How sports photographers were cropped out amid COVID-19

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Not only were the world’s best athletes sidelined this year because of coronavirus, but the cancellation of major events like the Olympics forced top photographers to change their plans as well.
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Indonesia volcano Mount Ili Lewotolok active for several days

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Authorities have closed the nearby airport and set up a safety zone.
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The United Kingdom approves Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for use

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The U.K. is the first Western country to approve a COVID-19 vaccine. The government insists it hasn't cut corners with Pfizer's vaccine. But being first comes with its own challenges.
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Kashmiris vote in local elections, first since autonomy revoked

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First of eight-phase polls to elect members of District Development Councils begins amid tight security.
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This carpenter is building mobile shelters for homeless people

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Khaleel Seivwright says his insulated structures can keep Toronto's homeless people warm and safe as the cold weather approaches. But the city says the shelters can pose risks.
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Alberta homeowners face tough choices as mortgage deferrals end

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The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a big blow to Alberta’s economy and the province led the country in mortgage deferrals. But as that program winds down, many homeowners could face some tough financial choices.
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Trump lashes out at Fauci over COVID-19

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U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at public health officials, especially infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, over the COVID-19 pandemic as his election campaign enters the final stretch.
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COVID-19 vaccines don't mean quick return to normal, experts say

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Canadians still need to err on the side of caution and keep their guard up awhile longer, whether vaccinated against COVID-19 or not, to protect those around them, experts say.
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Christine Jessop’s mom says 'it's over now' as cold case solved

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Thirty-six years after her nine-year-old daughter was murdered, Janet Jessop says knowing the true identity of her daughter’s killer brings some closure.
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Chile police train dogs to sniff out COVID-19 patients

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The dogs are being trained to detect carriers of COVID-19 by identifying a smell metabolic changes cause in their body.
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Safety concerns about Alberta’s pandemic back-to-school plan

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Alberta's plan to have students back in classrooms during the pandemic this fall has some worried the province hasn't focused enough on safety measures and could be putting children, teachers and their families at risk of getting COVID-19.
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Baseball returns without fans, plenty of politics

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Major League Baseball is back without fans in the stands, but while the return of baseball may be a comforting distraction for a country almost completely overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic, politics now permeate every aspect of the...
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Charities struggle to stay afloat as donations drop during pandemic

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Canadian health charities are seeing donations drop by as much as 50 per cent as the COVID-19 pandemic has derailed the usual fundraising activities, resulting in less money to pay for research grants and support clients in need.
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Most of Ontario moves towards Stage 3 reopening

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Most of Ontario is joining other parts of Canada on Friday in relaxing restrictions on everything from indoor dining to movie theatres, but the Toronto area will stay a phase behind for now.
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No return to old normal for the foreseeable future, WHO says

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The World Health Organization says it is possible to control COVID-19 and get on with our lives but a return to the 'old normal' is a long way off.
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Restaurants in Hoboken, NJ Map Out Outdoor Service Recovery Plan

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Restaurants and bars in Hoboken, NJ are reeling from city-mandated shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now, there is a recovery plan in place to help businesses get back on their feet. Cheddar's Chloe Aiello spoke to Mayor Ravi...
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Video of Black sprinter stopped by police adds to U.K. racial profiling debate

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A video of British sprinter Bianca Williams and her boyfriend, both of whom are Black, being stopped by police has sparked more conversation about systemic racism in the United Kingdom.
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Pandemic Diaries: A global experience

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A new mom in Paris, a journalist in Pakistan and a teacher in Ontario share what they’ve experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Patios, haircuts return to Toronto with Phase 2 reopening

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Toronto and the neighbouring Peel Region have moved to Phase 2 of reopening, with restaurant patios, malls, barber shops and hair salons able to resume business.
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Watch live: Will European leaders agree a COVID-19 recovery plan on Friday?

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With Europe's economic downturn taking hold, European leaders will have a virtual meeting on Friday to try and agree on a COVID-19 recovery package.



On the table is an ambitious plan of shared...