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What’s behind the shortage of workers who support people with disabilities

12th - Higher Ed
The nearly five million direct care workers who support older adults and people with disabilities are the largest workforce in the U.S. But despite high demand, many are paid little more than minimum wage. A longstanding workforce...
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How ‘Delta Force’ killed one-legged ISIS boss

12th - Higher Ed
From a tip, to a drone’s camera spotting a one-legged terrorist in his rooftop bath — to a firefight inside a wasp’s nest.
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Manitobans hope to reunite with families from Gaza after ceasefire deal

9th - Higher Ed
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal is a moment many Manitobans have been waiting and watching for. Some are trying to help bring family members from Gaza to the province, but challenges with visas persist.
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Suwayda tensions: Syria announces roadmap to resolving the crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Syria, the US, and Jordan agree on steps to de-escalate violence in Suwayda – after months of deadly clashes and Israeli strikes.
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Afghanistan election: President Ghani on course for second term

9th - Higher Ed
Preliminary results, originally due in October, show Ghani leading with over 50 percent of votes.
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Will there ever be direct talks between Afghanistan's government and Taliban?

9th - Higher Ed
President orders army to resume Taliban operations after further attacks.
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7 children dead following tragic Halifax house fire

9th - Higher Ed
Seven children are dead following a fire that swept through the Halifax home of a Syrian refugee family, the deadliest house fire in recent Nova Scotia history.
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A new political crisis in Afghanistan?

9th - Higher Ed
With Ashraf Ghani declared the winner by a small of margins, his opponent Abdullah Abdullah says he'll form a parallel administration.
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Could the rivalry between Afghanistan's leaders derail peace efforts? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah both inaugurated as president
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Mosul residents reflect on a brutal occupation

9th - Higher Ed
When ISIS fighters took over Mosul they transformed all aspects of daily life, from the dress code to personal grooming to the local economy
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Syrian refugees learn to ice fish

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa organization works to match recently arrived Syrian families with locals so they can feel more connected to the community
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Syrian refugees learn how to ice fish

9th - Higher Ed
Refugee families in Ottawa got outside to learn a true northern pastime, CBC's Hillary Johnstone reports
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Kurdi family set to reunite

9th - Higher Ed
Tima Kurdi, the aunt of drowned Syrian boy Alan Kurdi, talks about sponsoring her brother Mohammad, his wife and five children to a new life in Canada
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Taliban enters presidential palace in Kabul

9th - Higher Ed
Ghani's move came amid negotiations between the Afghan government and Taliban fighters.
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Ramadan in Khartoum: Families return home amid ongoing fighting

9th - Higher Ed
Abdullah Kamil's family, displaced by conflict, returned to Omdurman, Sudan for Ramadan despite city damage and ongoing fighting.
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“Why should I meet them at night…” NC Chief Farooq Abdullah on ‘late-night’ meets with PM Modi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Reacting to Ghulam Nabi Azad's statement, National Conference Chief Farooq Abdullah said that if he had to meet the Prime Minister and Home Minister, he would meet them during the day.He slammed Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP)...
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Qatar's emir: International community ‘acting as if Palestinian children are worthless’

9th - Higher Ed
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani said Israel should not be given a green light for unconditional killing.
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Indian Coast Guard evacuates a critically ill 48-year-old man, rescues 5 fishermen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Indian Coast Guard rescued a critically ill 48-year-old man from Lakshadweep and located him to Kochi for better treatment. It also rescued five fishermen from the sea. Speaking about the incident, Manoj Vasant Baadkar, IG Coast...
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Community bike program offers more than new wheels

9th - Higher Ed
A community bike program set up in Toronto’s Flemingdon Park neighbourhood doesn’t only offer residents a mode of transportation, it’s helping them access jobs, independence and keeping some away from drugs and gangs.
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Jordanian prince accused in anti-government plot

9th - Higher Ed
A royal rift in Jordan sees the former crown prince detained during an investigation into an anti-government plot, which has sparked concerns about one of the most stable regimes in the Middle East.
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Guinea opposition accuses gov’t of killing protesters

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters go into hiding after claiming Guinea's election was rigged. They say dozens have died in unrest.
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Afghans dismayed as both Ghani and Abdullah claim presidency

9th - Higher Ed
Both leaders hold ceremonies and form parallel governments, with Abdullah refusing to recognise Ghani's inauguration.
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Afghanistan's presidential election: Ashraf Ghani declared winner

9th - Higher Ed
Final result announced months after vote rejected by runner-up Abdullah Abdullah, who pledges to form parallel gov't.
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Crisis in Syria reaching catastrophic levels 

9th - Higher Ed
The crisis in Syria is reaching catastrophic levels as hundreds of thousands are fleeing one dangerous situation to enter another.