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The Economist

The new scramble for Africa

12th - Higher Ed
The past decade has seen a big surge of foreign interest in Africa. If the continent handles this new "scramble" wisely, the main winners will be Africans themselves.
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Weatherthings

Water Smart: Water as a Natural Resource - Ecosystems

6th - 8th
In Water as a Natural Resource we are introduced to words such as habitat, ecosystem, watershed and estuary. Not only do kids learn that water exists everywhere on Earth, but that it is vital for life in plants, animals, and all other...
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Curated Video

Iranian Envoy Meets Zardari, Sharif, Dar, Munir in Pakistan

9th - Higher Ed
An Iranian envoy held high-level meetings in Pakistan with President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, and Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir. Discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations,...
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Saudi Crown Prince Pushes Back On Joining Abraham Accords

9th - Higher Ed
Reports suggest the meeting between Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman grew tense after MBS pushed back on U.S. pressure to join the Abraham Accords. Riyadh insists normalization with Israel depends on clear...
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US Clears F-35s For Saudi Arabia

9th - Higher Ed
US Clears F-35s For Saudi Arabia
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Strengthening India-Bhutan Friendship

9th - Higher Ed
India is expanding its energy ties with Bhutan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Bhutan this week, where he reaffirmed New Delhi's unwavering support for Thimphu. From attending the Global Peace Prayer Festival to inaugurating the...
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Fallout from the Epstein files

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote next week on whether the Epstein files should be released, including flight logs and other documents connecting people and companies to the late Jeffrey Epstein. Constituents will know how...
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Trump's Pro-Pakistan Tilt Alienating Indian-American Voters?

9th - Higher Ed
As Donald Trump’s perceived pro-Pakistan stance stirs unease, Indian-American voters appear to be drifting toward Democrats. MAGA insiders blame anti-India rhetoric for Zohran Mamdani’s shock win, signaling a deeper political realignment...
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China & Thailand celebrate 50 years of ties with royal state visit

9th - Higher Ed
Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn is set to make the first state visit by a Thai monarch to China at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, as the two nations mark 50 years of diplomatic relations.
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US Mayor polls: Is Trump’s pro-Pak tilt pushing Indian-American voters toward Democrats?

9th - Higher Ed
As Donald Trump’s perceived pro-Pakistan stance stirs unease, Indian-American voters appear to be drifting toward Democrats. MAGA insiders blame anti-India rhetoric for Zohran Mamdani’s shock win, signaling a deeper political realignment...
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Can China Build a 'Global Export Control Network' Like US?

9th - Higher Ed
The entire world relies on China for rare earths. President Trump's trade war this year has clearly shown that. Beijing is dominant in the processing of rare earth minerals, controlling over 70 percent of the global supply chains. China...
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US-China ties: Heating up or cooling down? US accuses China of maritime intimidation

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump hails his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping as a “great success”, following intense trade and diplomacy talks in South Korea.

As part of the agreement, Trump announces a reduction in tariffs on Chinese imports,...
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India-US relations: India enhances defence ties with key superpowers

9th - Higher Ed
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met U.S. Defence Secretary Erik Hegseth on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting to discuss strengthening India-US defence cooperation.
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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says pact a cornerstone for regional stability and deterrence

9th - Higher Ed
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met U.S. Defence Secretary Erik Hegseth on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting to discuss strengthening India-US defence cooperation.
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Devour! The Film Food Fest spotlights Montreal cuisine

9th - Higher Ed
In an interview with Amy Smith, chef Ari Schor from the Montreal restaurant Beba explains what makes the food scene in his city so special.
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Cubans honor centenary of icon Celia Cruz

9th - Higher Ed
Born in Havana on Oct. 21, 1925, Celia Cruz, nicknamed the “Guarachera of Cuba” and the “Queen of Salsa,” built a solid career as a vocalist on the island before going into exile in 1960 and settling in the United States
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Canadian Tire used plastic zip ties instead of bolts in car repair, driver says | Go Public

9th - Higher Ed
A Canadian Tire customer in Newfoundland says a routine oil change led to a highway emergency, after staff replaced bolts with plastic zip ties to hold a key part of his car together.
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Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace celebrates National Pasta Day

9th - Higher Ed
It's part of the monthlong celebration of National Pasta Month.
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Canada’s foreign minister visits India to reset ties

9th - Higher Ed
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is making a two-day trip to India. For the past two years, tensions with Canada have flared — but U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs may help cool things as both countries seek economic relief.
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Oct. 7 anniversary marked by student protests in Montreal

9th - Higher Ed
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations filled the streets of downtown Montreal Tuesday afternoon as part of a series of planned demonstrations to mark two years of war in Gaza.
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Thousands march across Latin America, urging leaders to cut ties with Israel over Gaza war

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters vent their anger against Israel and the US for the war on Gaza - in a series of Latin America rallies.
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Rise FC secures NSL playoff spot for 1st time in franchise history

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver plays to a 1-1 draw with Halifax as the Rise secure a spot in the NSL post season with the result.
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Businesses expect Ryder Cup to positively impact Westchester

9th - Higher Ed
Although the Ryder Cup is taking place at Bethpage State Park on Long Island, golfers like James Wright say they are proud of the competition's connections to Westchester.
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Federal Reserve cuts rates for the first time this year

Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve’s policy committee voted on Wednesday to cut interest rates as inflation stays above target and U.S. job growth slows. (Scripps News)