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Suspected drone attack in Abu Dhabi causes fire, kills three

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Three people were killed and six others wounded when three oil tankers exploded in Abu Dhabi in a suspected drone attack claimed by Yemen’s Houthi rebels Monday, authorities said.
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Biden Supply Chain Fix Includes Expanded Overnight Shipping by Walmart, FedEx, UPS

9th - Higher Ed
President Joe Biden announced during a briefing on supply chain bottlenecks that a host of businesses and parcel delivery services have committed to moving more goods to their intended destinations during overnight hours as part of the...
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Travellers must be vaccinated by end of October, Trudeau announces

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that as of Oct. 30, travellers will need to be fully vaccinated to board airplanes, trains and ships in Canada. Federal public servants and contractors will need to be fully vaccinated by Oct. 29.
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SpaceX rocket carrying all-civilian crew blasts off

9th - Higher Ed
Four private citizens successfully launched aboard a SpaceX rocket ship, aiming to become the first crew without professional astronauts to make it to Earth's orbit.
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Halifax breaks record after welcoming massive container ship

9th - Higher Ed
CMA CGM Marco Polo, the largest container ship to ever dock on North America's east coast, has arrived in Halifax. At nearly 400 metres long, it has the capacity to carry more than 16,000 shipping containers.
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Woman loses thousands sending oxygen device to Mexico

9th - Higher Ed
A Calgary woman sent an oxygen device to her family in Mexico, who'd been stricken with COVID-19. But it never got to them, and UPS wouldn't take responsibility until Go Public started asking questions.
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Irving Shipbuilding invites international staff to Halifax for its latest ship test

9th - Higher Ed
Contractors of Irving Shipbuilding are arriving from outside Nova Scotia for at-sea testing. Note: An earlier version of this story contained incorrect information. That video has since been removed.
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Irving Shipbuilding staff not self-isolating after arriving in Halifax

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Employees and contractors of Irving Shipbuilding are arriving from around the world in Halifax for the company's latest round of at-sea testing. A source tells CBC News the employees did not self-isolate upon arrival.
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Aboard a quarantine ship

9th - Higher Ed
This video filmed by the Outlaw Ocean Project captures the life of migrants rescued in the Mediterranean Sea and forced to quarantine aboard a cruise ship commissioned by the Italian government.
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Iran president praises new bid to revive nuclear deal

9th - Higher Ed
Tehran and other world powers met in Vienna on Tuesday, with the US participating indirectly.
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Military’s human resources commander accused of sexual assault

9th - Higher Ed
A former member of the Canadian Armed Forces alleges she was raped by Vice-Admiral Haydn Edmundson in 1991. Edmundson, the commander in charge of the military’s human resources, is under investigation because of the allegations.
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Tugs, dredgers continue work to refloat ship blocking Suez Canal

9th - Higher Ed
Egypt’s president orders preparations for the possible removal of some of the ship’s cargo as teams struggle to free it.
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Stranded Ever Given back afloat in Suez Canal: Reports

9th - Higher Ed
The giant container ship has been stuck for a week, blocking one of the world’s busiest waterways.
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Traffic in Suez Canal resumes after stranded ship refloated

9th - Higher Ed
Helped by the peak of high tide, a flotilla of tugboats wrenched the bulbous bow of the skyscraper-sized Ever Given from the canal’s sandy bank.
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Investigation under way into Suez Canal blockage

9th - Higher Ed
Experts seek to investigate what caused the Ever Given’s grounding, which shook the global shipping industry.
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Massive cargo ship blocks Suez Canal in Egypt

9th - Higher Ed
Shipping traffic ground to a halt on one of the world's busiest trade routes after a freighter, MV Ever Given, became stuck across the narrow waterway.
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Massive container ship blocks Suez Canal

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A massive cargo vessel, the Ever Given, carrying 20,000 shipping containers is stuck sideways in the Suez Canal blocking all the ships trying to pass through, roughly 50 per day, causing costly delivery delays and a spike in the price of...
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Suez Canal suspends traffic as tug boats work to free ship

9th - Higher Ed
Container ship continues to choke traffic in both directions along the Suez Canal, creating one of the worst shipping jams seen in years.
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No timeline given for freeing huge ship blocking Suez Canal

9th - Higher Ed
New attempt to free vessel under way Saturday as blockage causes huge traffic jam and forces ships to reroute around Africa.
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Stéphanie Viau shares her story of alleged sexual assault by current military head of HR

9th - Higher Ed
Viau said Vice-Admiral Haydn Edmundson's inappropriate behaviour escalated to rape onboard HMCS Provider decades ago
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168,000 Moderna COVID-19 vaccines could be in Canada by year's end

9th - Higher Ed
Moderna could ship up to 168,000 doses of its COVID-19 vaccine before the end of the year once it’s approved by Health Canada, which is believed to be close. The prime minister said Moderna could ship vaccines within 48 hours of approval.
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Belgium fruit producers fear Brexit impact

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty.
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Growers in Belgium all hoping Brexit talks will bear fruit

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Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty.
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Officials anticipate Pfizer vaccine shipments soon

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Major Gen. Dany Fortin says he anticipates Pfizer vaccine doses to be shipped by end of the week.