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From art to digital activism, Palestinians redefine resistance

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A new generation of Palestinian activists - born during and after the Oslo Accords, are re-defining the way they resist
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Zelenskyy praises art's unique ability to convey emotions in address to Venice Biennale

9th - Higher Ed
Among the events at the Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition is "This is Ukraine: Defending Freedom". Both engaged and artistic, it’s a project of monumental proportions, showing in one of Venice’s largest buildings.
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NATO chief says alliance must do more to ensure its security

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NATO faces a 'new reality' for its security in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, says NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, and the alliance must find ways to strengthen itself.
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Startup movement: top tech descends on Barcelona for MWC

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Euronews' Cristina Giner reports from the "4 Years From Now" (4YFN) event at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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'Arthur Rambo': a French film about the pitfalls of fame in the social media age

9th - Higher Ed
Cinema meets French filmaker Laurent Cantet to discuss his latest movie 'Arthur Rambo'.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, Sen. Rand Paul clash over COVID-19 response

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Anthony Fauci and U.S. Sen. Rand Paul clashed over the COVID-19 response during a Senate health hearing, which showcased the toxic division over the pandemic that has led to a “Fire Fauci” campaign and death threats.
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'The best place for our children is in school,' says N.S. premier

9th - Higher Ed
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston apologizes for pushing back school reopening to Jan. 17, acknowledging that schools offer everything from food to warmth for many children in the province.
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Movie theatres staged a 2021 comeback, but post-COVID-19 looks uncertain

9th - Higher Ed
Audiences were able to return to theatres in 2021, but the hybrid release model — with movies screened in theatres and through on-demand platforms and streaming services — isn't going away just yet.
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Why Putin Seems So Focused on Invading Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin openly invaded the neighboring country of Ukraine on Thursday following weeks of overtures and discussions on keeping an incursion from happening. David Salvo, the deputy director for the Alliance for...
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Lviv mayor: Russia is lying all the time and we must only count on our own power

9th - Higher Ed
Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi joins Power & Politics to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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AMC Expected to See 500 Percent Revenue Jump in Q3 Earnings Report

9th - Higher Ed
Christine Short, VP of research at corporate event data firm Wall Street Horizon, joined Cheddar to discuss AMC's upcoming Q3 earnings report. Short said that she expects the movie theater chain to see another quarter of growth with a...
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Nuclear energy is green energy, says IAEA chief Rafael Grossi

9th - Higher Ed
In an interview with Euronews, Grossi said the debate around nuclear energy should be based on scientific facts.
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Giller Prize winner wants people to 'marinate' in his stories

9th - Higher Ed
'Think more deeply of another human being,' says Scotiabank Giller Prize winner Omar El Akkad when explaining what he wants people to get out of his writing.The Canadian Press/Chris Young
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Budget expert discusses how Liberal platform offers sustainability

9th - Higher Ed
Sahir Khan with the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy tells Power & Politics, that despite an increase in the deficit, the Liberals' fiscal plan remains sustainable over the long-term.
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WHO calls for temporary halt on COVID-19 vaccine booster shots

9th - Higher Ed
Saying the priority should be on immunizing health-care workers in low- and middle-income countries, WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called for a temporary moratorium on COVID-19 vaccine boosters.
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NDP leader says his party would build half a million affordable homes if elected

9th - Higher Ed
Jagmeet Singh blames the nation's housing crisis on the Liberals while on a campaign stop in Burnaby, British Columbia.
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The view from the ground in Gaza and Israel

9th - Higher Ed
Amit Sherman and Hala Shoman live 38 kilometres apart, in Israel and Gaza respectively. They share what it’s been like to watch the escalating violence unfold where they are.
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Contestant Arbaz Patel on his nose injury in Splitsvilla 15; relationship status & more

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Contestant Arbaz Patel, during an interview with ETimes TV, opened up about his journey on Splitsvilla 15. Discussing his nose injury, he mentioned it was a challenging experience but a part of the game. He praised host Sunny Leone for...
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Meet the Canadians behind these luxury kids' playhouses

9th - Higher Ed
An Alberta company creating luxury playhouses for kids of the world's rich and famous is branching out into creating custom fantasy village getaways for families.
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Garneau announces new rules on COVID-19 tests for air passengers

9th - Higher Ed
Transport Minister Marc Garneau, along with other ministers, announced that all travellers must show a negative PCR test before boarding a plane heading for Canada.
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Physicians slam Dr. David Williams's optimistic outlook for a pandemic Christmas

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Chief Public Health Officer Dr. David Williams is a "glass half full" kind of guy and that’s why Williams said the province could be reopened by Christmas if everyone follows the rules. But experts and...
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Trudeau reacts to RCMP report

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the reason he chose Brenda Lucki to be Commissioner of the RCMP was to change force's culture of harassment.
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Venezuela protests: Pandemic worsens economic crisis

9th - Higher Ed
There have been more than 7,000 protests in the country in the past month.
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Amnesty: Killing of Colombia activists result of failed policies

9th - Higher Ed
Rights group warns situation for rights defenders has worsened since 2016 peace deal between the government and FARC.