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Corruption crackdown: Small charities struggle to adapt to new rules in Ukraine

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Ukraine's president is cracking down on corruption as part of a push to meet EU regulations
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South Africans demand permanent Gaza ceasefire during pro-Palestine march

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Protesters marched through Johannesburg demanding a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, in solidarity with Palestine.
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Actress Garcelle Beauvais, W.K. Kellogg Foundation Partner for Haiti's Pockets of Hope Campaign

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November is when Haiti commemorates becoming the first independent Black republic in the world. And 120 years later, the country's development continues. Haitian-American actress and humanitarian Garcelle Beauvais and Alex Cantave,...
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“Kerala govt is hand in glove with terrorist organizations...”: BJP’s Anil Antony on Kochi blasts

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Speaking on the Hamas leader's virtual address at a pro-Palestine rally in Kerala and multiple explosions that rocked convention centre in Kochi, BJP leader Anil Antony while talking to ANI condemned the incident and lambasted the CM...
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Macron says stability is only possible if Israel allows for a political approach to end the conflict

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French President Emmanuel Macron visited West Jerusalem to show solidarity with Israel.
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Be Well: Chef Andre Talks Veteran Suicide Prevention

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Be Well: Chef Andre Talks Veteran Suicide Prevention
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Celebrating Pride and LGBTQ History at the Stonewall Inn in New York City

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In celebration of Pride Month, Cheddar News anchor Baker Machado visited the Stonewall Inn in New York City and sat down with owner Stacy Lentz to talk about the historic events that took place at the bar 50 years ago.
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How To Navigate AI Use At Work

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Traci Gusher, consulting data & analytics leader for EY America talks about the need for businesses to embrace emerging artificial intelligence.
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EY's Global Cybersecurity Leader Talks Preventative Steps to Protect A Company

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EY's Global Cybersecurity Leader Talks Preventative Steps to Protect A Company
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‘There is a genocide happening’: executive director for Tunngasugit

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Nikki Komaksiutiksak, executive director of Tunngasugit, calls for a national state of emergency over the number of murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls. Komaksiutiksak says it has been 22 years since her sister was murdered...
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Major News Orgs to Decline Paying for Twitter Verification

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Major news organizations such as The New York Times and Washington Post are declining to pay to have their accounts verified on Twitter ahead of the anticipated changes on the platform Saturday.
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Cost-of-living-crisis stretches German food banks to the limit

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Food banks in Germany are struggling to meet demand, as millions of people face a rise in the cost of living.
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Sudan: Influx of refugee numbers stretch humanitarian supplies

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On the border between Sudan, South Sudan and Ethiopia conditions for refugees in the camps are tough.
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Sudan: Influx of IDPs stretch humanitarian supplies

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On the border between Sudan, South Sudan and Ethiopia conditions for refugees in the camps are tough.
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UN delegation in Kabul for talks with Taliban on women's rights

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The UN's top-ranked woman is part of its highest-level delegation to Afghanistan since the Taliban seized power.
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Measures to secure Canadians' personal information in cloud were 'applied and monitored inconsistently': AG

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Auditor General Karen Hogan says federal authorities were not given enough funding or resources to securely manage Canadians' personal information through cloud services.
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B.C. NDP ousts Anjali Appadurai from leadership race

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The B.C. NDP executive has voted to disqualify Anjali Appadurai from its leadership race after an investigation into a wave of new memberships during the campaign. The decision paves the way for David Eby to become premier.
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Hockey Canada CEO, board of directors step down

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Hockey Canada has announced its entire board of directors and CEO Scott Smith have left as the organization confronts widespread criticism over how it handled an alleged group sexual assault involving members of the 2018 men's national...
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Canadian in Pakistan urges fellow citizens to help flood victims

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The president of the Canada Pakistan Trade & Cultural Association is asking Canadians to help fund the massive relief effort underway after a third of Pakistan was overwhelmed with floods.
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Israeli forces close offices of six Palestinian rights organisati

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Those targeted in early morning raids in Ramallah included the NGOs Al-Haq and Addameer - as well as a research centre.
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Israel raids seven Palestinian civil society NGOs

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Israeli soldiers raided seven non-governmental organisations on Friday in the occupied West Bank as part of what the Isr
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UN chief urges independent probe of civilian deaths in Ukraine’s Bucha

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Antonio Guterres says he was ‘deeply shocked’ by images of dead civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha and calls for an independent probe.
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3.2 million children in Afghanistan will experience malnutrition this winter: UN

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UN estimates suggest roughly 3.2 million children in Afghanistan will suffer from malnutrition this winter, unless key international aid is made available. Canada recently pledged $56 million to aid organizations in the country, with...
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Global Rescue Helping Travelers in Natural Disasters

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In recent years, extreme weather events like flooding and wildfires have become more frequent, and more severe - and scientists say global warming is to blame. Climate crises could leave people in need of help, and that's where Global...