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Jain monk murder: It's high time BJP should learn not to do politics on dead bodies, says Priyank Kharge

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Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday while speaking to reporters on the the Jain monk murder case said that BJP should learn not to do politics on dead bodies. They have done this earlier also. Necessary actions are being taken...
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Scientists ‘hear’ cosmic hum from gravitational waves

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Scientists observed for the first time faint ripples caused by the motion of black holes
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Fact check: Are people actually confusing poppers with energy drinks?

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned people who drink energy shots to make sure they’re not accidentally chugging a bottle of poppers — or they might end up sick or dead. But those who work in LGBTQ sexual health say...
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Ukrainian cities bombed: Russian strikes spread from east to west

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Russian strikes hit the capital, Kyiv, and Kharkiv and Kramatorsk in the east, causing deaths, Ukrainian officials say.
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Is Solana (SOL) decentralising more? Here's what the future holds for 'the Ethereum killer'

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The Head of Product Engineering at Solana (SOL) sits down with Euronews Next to explain what the crypto ecosystem is and what the future holds for it.
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Some businesses to keep using vaccine passports after mandates end

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As provinces end mandates for proof of COVID-19 vaccination, some businesses are ready for a return to normalcy, but others say they plan to continue checking vaccine passports anyway.
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Ontario to end proof of COVID-19 vaccination program March 1

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The Ontario government is removing the province's proof of vaccination system as of March 1. As well, all capacity limits in restaurants, bars, cinemas and gyms will be lifted as of Thursday, a move that was set to take effect on Feb. 21.
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Australia to open borders for vaccinated travellers

9th - Higher Ed
Australia will open its borders to all vaccinated tourists and business travellers from February 21.
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Sask. doctor says lifting proof-of-vaccine measure too rushed

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The decision to end proof-of-vaccination in Saskatchewan is coming too soon, says Dr. Alexander Wong, an infectious diseases specialist in Regina. He suggested it is more likely due to political pressure.
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Portugal heads to the polls in decisive parliamentary elections, analysts predict a tie

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Despite a certain disenchantment with the Socialist Party, the majority of voters believe that PM Antonio Costa has more skills and experience to govern than his main opponent, PSD's Rui Rio.
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Quebec retail workers fear backlash over new vaccine passport rules

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Quebec’s vaccine passport will now be required to enter big-box stores, except for escorted trips to the pharmacy, and retail workers are concerned about being on the front line of the backlash from upset customers.
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Brazil begins COVID vaccines for children aged 5-11 despite Bolsonaro objection

9th - Higher Ed
After a month of political wrangling, mass vaccination of children aged 5-11 is finally underway in Brazil
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Quebec expands COVID-19 vaccine passport requirements to liquor, cannabis stores

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Quebec has announced it will expand where a COVID-19 vaccine passport is required to include liquor and cannabis stores, with other non-essential retailers to be possibly added in the coming months.
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Italy's tighter vaccination rules boost coronavirus jabs

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The CBC's Megan Williams in Rome says Italy's new 'super green pass' system that demands people show proof of a COVID-19 vaccine for some activities is helping boost vaccination numbers. (Ciro de Luca/Reuters)
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Fake COVID-19 credentials used by hundreds trying to enter Canada

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Border officials have stopped hundreds of people attempting to enter Canada using false COVID-19 test results or vaccination certificates. The omicron variant has added to the pressure to prevent fraudulent cases.
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UN, White House call on China to give proof of Peng Shuai's whereabouts

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Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai disappeared after accusing a former senior Chinese politician of sexually assaulting her. The tennis world and international diplomatic community are calling for an independent investigation into her...
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Yukon fast-tracking proof of vaccine requirement

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As part of a response to 'widespread and untraceable' transmission of COVID-19 in Whitehorse, Yukon Premier Sandy Silver said the government is fast-tracking a proof of vaccine requirement for designated settings.
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U.S. border reopening to all vaccinated Canadians on Monday

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Beginning Monday, the U.S. is reopening its land border with Canada and Mexico for people who are vaccinated. Unlike air travellers, people crossing into the U.S. will face no requirement to show a negative COVID-19 test — but those...
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Ford outlines next steps in Ontario reopening

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says capacity limits and distancing requirements will be lifted for restaurants, gyms and casinos effective Monday, Oct. 25. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination will still be required.
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Text-based COVID-19 vaccine certificates easy to fake, experts say

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After the suspension of NHL player Evander Kane for submitting a fake COVID-19 vaccine certificate, Canadian experts are raising alarms about how easy some are to forge and say Ontario’s is particularly problematic.
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Ottawa set to reveal international vaccine passport details

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The federal government will reveal the details of a proof-of-vaccination system for international travel on Thursday morning, a senior government source has confirmed to CBC News.
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Front-line workers in Sask., Alta. threatened while enforcing vaccine mandates

9th - Higher Ed
Restaurant workers in Saskatchewan and Alberta have faced verbal abuse and threats of violence while trying to enforce provincial proof-of-vaccination policies.
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Ontario's plan for lifting more COVID-19 restrictions to come next week

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario is expected to announce its plan next week to end COVID-19 capacity limits in more venues that require proof of vaccination to enter.
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Texas governor bans all COVID-19 vaccine mandates

9th - Higher Ed
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order to prohibit any entity — including private businesses — from enforcing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on workers.