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Sri Lankan food crisis: Eggs imported from India due to shortages

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In Sri Lanka, the government has begun importing eggs from India to ease shortages and check sky-rocketing prices.
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California endures another major storm, but relief may be on the way

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California has been hit with another major storm, adding to the hundreds of landslides the state has endured this month. However, forecasters are predicting some relief after one more powerful storm, which is expected to come in the next...
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Hajj to return to pre-COVID numbers, Saudi Arabia officials say

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During the pandemic in 2020, only about 1,000 residents were allowed to perform the Muslim pilgrimage.
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Party leaders, MPs react to Fall Economic Statement

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, interim Green Party leader Amita Kuttner, Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre and Bloc Québécois MP Gabriel Ste-Marie offer their takes on the mini-budget.
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Today Explained: State of Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan

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Confusion is surrounding President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan as the application is set to open up any day now. Cheddar News explains the changes that are leaving borrowers scratching their heads about the process.
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Ukrainians of recaptured Balakliya react with tears and relief

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A counter-offensive north-eastern Ukraine has seen Kyiv forces recapture territories, and drive out Russian for forces
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Community relieved after hunt for Sask. stabbings suspect ends

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Those living in Weldon, Sask., and James Smith Cree Nation say they are relieved the search for Myles Sanderson is over after days of living in fear. Now, they say they can begin to process their grief.
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Nord Stream 1 restarts with fears of reduced capacity

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Natural gas has started flowing through a major pipeline from Russia to Europe after a 10-day shutdown for maintenance, but the gas flow is expected to fall well short of full capacity.
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Fewer wildfires in Canada this summer compared to last year

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Though wildfire activity in Canada is much lower than this time last summer, one expert warns a spike in temperatures in the coming weeks could quickly spark new problems. Thus far, the North is dealing with the worst of this year’s...
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Downtown Ottawa reopens after weeks of protests

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Life in downtown Ottawa largely returned to normal after police cleared convoy protesters out, but protective fences remain around Parliament Hill as the government warns the threat of more unrest has not entirely passed.
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Analysing Russia’s partial troop pull-back near Ukraine

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“In the big picture, it’s nothing” Russia has said that it is pulling back some troops from near the Ukrainian border, but one defence analyst believes it’s far from a de-escalation.
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Thailand sends aid to Myanmar as violence eases near border

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Aid is being sent to people displaced by fierce fighting in Myanmar’s Karen state in recent weeks.
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B.C. braces for more

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As the province girds for another incoming storm, people in several communities are trying to get a handle on what's happened already. Bailee Allen in Merritt, B.C. talks with the CBC's Andrew Nichols
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Approval of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids expected Friday: source

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Health Canada is expected to approve Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for children aged five to 12 on Friday, a source confirmed to CBC News, with the first deliveries likely to occur next week.
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Could Canada see a 5th pandemic wave?

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There are concerns with rising COVID-19 cases across the country as Manitoba implements new restrictions and Ontario pauses further lifting of capacity limits. But there’s optimism with Health Canada expected to complete its review on...
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Vaccinations provide hope as Ontario, Manitoba see COVID-19 cases rise

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COVID-19 cases are rising in several parts of the country, leading Manitoba to reinstate some restrictions and Ontario pausing plans to lift more capacity limits. But the high vaccination rate and the pending approval of a vaccine for...
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Alberta temporary halts collecting provincial gas tax

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Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews tells Power & Politics that temporarily halting the collection of the provincial gas tax will give Albertans immediate relief at the gas pumps.
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New York Comic Con returns to celebrate pop culture

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New York Comic Con is one of the biggest pop culture conventions in the United States.
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Kovrig, Spavor release linked to Meng Wanzhou plea deal, Ottawa says

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As Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor begin their transition to normal life after nearly three years of detention in China, the government has confirmed that Meng Wanzhou's plea deal with U.S. prosecutors was key to their...
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Heavy fighting continues between Taliban and Afghan resistance

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Heavy fighting has been reported between the Taliban and the Afghan resistance in the Panjshir Valley, a mountainous region outside of Kabul. The area is the final stretch of territory not under Taliban control.
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Hundreds killed after major earthquake hits Haiti, government agency says

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The quake triggered landslides that blocked roads, and obstructed rescue efforts in at least two communities. Meanwhile, swaths of Haiti are facing growing hunger, and health-care services are overwhelmed by COVID-19.
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U.S. says airstrike killed 2 ISIS members, warns more attacks possible

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U.S. officials said two Islamic State militants were killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan overnight in retaliation after Thursday's deadly suicide bombing at the Kabul airport claimed by the group. President Joe Biden warns another...
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B.C. gets hit with a third heat wave and increasing wildfire smoke

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Wildfires are spreading thick smoke across the coast of B.C. at the same time as the province gets hit with the third heat wave of the summer. Health officials are warning that the risk from smoke and heat is more dangerous than the risk...
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Ontario surgery backlog creates uncertain wait times for cancer patients

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created a backlog of more than 250,000 surgeries in Ontario, including cancer operations, forcing patients to wait for procedures that could save their lives.