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Dr. Anthony Fauci clarifies U.S. ‘out of pandemic phase’ comment

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After declaring the United States was ‘out of the pandemic phase,’ Dr. Anthony Fauci walked back his statement, saying the pandemic is more controlled — but not over yet. The White House tried to temper his messaging further, urging...
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‘Seismic waves’: IMF cuts global growth forecast over Russia war

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Invasion of Ukraine drove up prices sharply in Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa, and sub-Saharan Africa, but is hurting lower-income households around the world.
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Fathom CEO on How Digital Manufacturing Can Mitigate Supply Chain Disruptions

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Fathom Digital Manufacturing, one of the largest on-demand digital manufacturing platforms in North America, went public late last year and serves the product development and manufacturing needs of companies such as Google, Amazon,...
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Canada will let international graduates stay in Canada longer

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Minister of Immigration Sean Fraser announced that graduates with work permits that expire in 2022 can qualify for an extension of up to 18 months. Plus, Fraser announced the Canadian government is reopening express entry draws in July...
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Rio’s Carnival celebration is back, but parties will be smaller

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Samba school floats and feather-festooned dancers to join parade in Brazilian city as COVID-19 cases decline.
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China: Beijing begins mass COVID testing after spike in cases

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Beijing's largest district begins mass Covid 19 testing - with rising infections leading to fears of a widespread lockdown.
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Experts warn Ontario’s 6th wave may not have peaked despite signs

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Wastewater data suggests COVID-19 cases have peaked in Ontario as experts warn it’s too soon to make predictions about the sixth wave. The latest modelling shows population immunity is high — up to six million Ontarians may have been...
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Shanghai residents evicted as quarantine centres open

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Shanghai's decision to convert some apartments into quarantine centres has infuriated tenants who have been evicted.
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'Resilient and resourceful' LBGTQ youth build community online amid COVID-19

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Debbie Owusu-Akyeeah, executive director of the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity, on the valuable online communities LGBTQ youth have built amid the pandemic and how it's inspiring change in organizations that support them.
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Experts warn as Nepal's forex reserves shrink

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Warnings of a looming economic crisis in Nepal as it runs low on foreign currency.
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China’s growth beats forecasts, but COVID, Ukraine risks grow

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Stronger-than-expected figures cover only a small period of ongoing ultra-strict lockdown in Shanghai.
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Hong Kong: COVID crisis worsens pollution, waste problems

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Tens of thousands of people have been under quarantine in hotels and other accommodation.<br/>
And now the policy is adding to already serious pollution and waste problems in the territory.
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Liberals promise lower deficits as billions earmarked for housing, climate change

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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s second federal budget came with a promise of more fiscal restraint, acknowledging the government’s ability to spend is ‘not infinite.’ In the budget, billions of dollars have been allocated to tackle...
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Health experts in Ontario sound the alarm on COVID-19 spike

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The highly contagious Omicron subvariant BA.2 is causing a surge of new COVID-19 infections across Ontario. Health experts are urging the province to reimpose mask mandates so hospitals don’t get overwhelmed again.
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US nursing shortage: 500,000 health care workers no longer employed

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About half a million health care workers have left their jobs in the US since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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UK battles record COVID-19 cases, XE variant

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The latest pandemic wave is hitting Britain hard as COVID-19 case counts are breaking records and hospitalizations in England have doubled over the past month. Adding to concern is the presence of a new Omicron subvariant called Omicron...