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Satellite aims to track methane emissions from oil and gas industry

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The new MethaneSAT satellite will soon track methane emissions around the global oil and gas industry. Experts say it will be an accountability tool, providing publicly available data around the amount of methane being released into the...
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Satellite images reveal how Egypt tightened borders with Gaza

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Egypt fortifies its border with Israel as tensions mount over humanitarian aid, and the potential Rafah ground offensive.
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Blast in Pakistan kills six police officers during polio vaccination drive

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Bomb blast kills at least six police officers deployed to protect polio vaccination workers in northwestern Pakistan.
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How the spread of information shapes the narrative in Israel-Hamas war

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Mahjoob Zweiri discusses how social media and the spread of information are shaping the narratives in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
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Barbados marks end of slavery on Emancipation Day

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Barbadians are using dance, art and history to mark Emancipation Day on August 1.
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Tracking Consumer Spending Trends With Tanger Outlets CEO Stephen Yalof

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Tracking Consumer Spending Trends With Tanger Outlets CEO Stephen Yalof
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Where the Market Could be Heading After Several Volatile Sessions

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Will Rhind, CEO of GraniteShares, joined Cheddar News to discuss Friday's trading session and the overall market as investors deal with some uncertainty despite the Federal Reserve's cautious optimism about inflation cooling.
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CMA president says changes can start now, even as feds and provinces spar over health funding

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"We have solutions and there are things that can be done," CMA President Dr. Alika Lafontaine told Power & Politics Tuesday.
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'Reclaiming the narrative':Palestine Cinema Days Festival returns

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The ninth annual Palestine Cinema Days Festival is screening nearly 60 films this year.
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The man behind the Calgary Flames’ epic summer comeback

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After a disappointing end to the season, and a rough few months this summer, the Calgary Flames look like a team with new fire. General manager Brad Treliving takes us through the team’s rapid mid-summer rebuild — and how he...
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RCMP head grilled over allegations of political interference at N.S. mass shooting inquiry

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For the first time, RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki testified before the inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting of April 2020. She's been facing intense scrutiny over allegations of political interference into the investigation,...
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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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Conservation efforts bolstered by donations from wealthy philanthropists

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Conservationists hope that donations of all sizes — like a hefty $14.5 million donation from philanthropist Dax Dasilva in B.C. — will help with Canadian and global preservation efforts.
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Video appears to show Ukrainian troops killing captured Russian soldiers

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A video has emerged that appears to show a group of Ukrainian soldiers killing captured Russian troops in a village just a few kilometres southwest of Bucha. Warning: this report contains graphic images.
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Fact-check: Viral mannequin video does not prove Bucha killings were staged

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Russian state media broadcast the video, falsely claiming it was proof that the Bucha killings were staged.
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Where does China stand on the Russia-Ukraine war?

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China is under pressure to condemn the war in Ukraine, while it also seeks to preserve ties with Russia. The US has also warned Beijing against helping Moscow evade western sanctions. Where exactly does China stand on the Russia-Ukraine...
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Where does China stand on the Ukraine war?

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China is under pressure to condemn the war in Ukraine, while it also seeks to preserve ties with Russia. The US has also warned Beijing against helping Moscow evade western sanctions. Where exactly does China stand on the Russia-Ukraine...
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Kremlin tightens grip on Russians' access to media with misinformation law

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President Vladimir Putin is tightening his grip on media and information in Russia, signing into power a new law that could see journalists sentenced to 15 years in prison for straying from the country's approved narrative on what is...
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WHO warns against Omicron complacency as European countries post record daily cases

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World Health Organization director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is warning against downplaying Omicron's seriousness as major nations in Europe, along with the U.S., announce record-breaking daily COVID-19 case counts.
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Unconventional journalists: From Tom Wolfe to Ghassan Kanafani | The Listening Post

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We look at the lives and legacies of three journalists who broke the mould.
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Acknowledging Canadian black history crucial in fighting systemic racism, associate professor says

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Kathy Hogarth, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo, says that Canadians should learn about Canada's history of racism in schools and political leaders should stop perpetuating a false narrative that systemic racism does...
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Bolsonaro attends rally as Brazil political scandal heats up

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Protest took place as the US mulls a ban on travellers from Brazil after a surge in coronavirus cases.
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Debate over statues of controversial historical figures | Sunday Scrum

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The ongoing protests against racial injustice have re-ignited the debate over statues and roads named for people who played key roles in the formation of Western society, but in many cases also did horrible things.
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War of words between Washington and Beijing over COVID-19

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An ongoing war of words between Washington and Beijing about the spread of COVID-19 is making it harder for scientists trying to find a way to end the pandemic.