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What does the fall of the al-Assad regime mean for EU member states and their asylum policies?

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Several EU member states have suspended asylum claims from Syrians following the collapse of the Assad regime. But what next? Euronews spoke with a Syrian refugee in Berlin, Amnesty International in Rome and the NGO Relive for Syrian...
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What does al-Assad's fall from power in Syria mean for EU asylum policies?

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Several EU member states have suspended asylum claims from Syrians following the collapse of the Assad regime. Euronews spoke with a Syrian refugee in Berlin to hear a story of how moving to Europe changed his family's life.
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Are You Ready For The Next Wave of A.I.?

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Dan Diasio, EY's Global AI Consulting Leader, shares how 2025 will be the year of intelligent agents working together to achieve your goals. *Sponsored by EY
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How MacKenzie Scott and Melinda French Gates are reshaping philanthropy

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MacKenzie Scott and Melinda French Gates gave out billions in 2024.
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First Baptist Church of Spring Valley hosts Christmas Day luncheon for homeless

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The event estimated around 100 people to attend.
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Advocates celebrate $30M donation to support 11 disability organizations in Canada

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Disability advocates are celebrating a $30-million donation to help fund 11 disability organizations in Canada, including Toronto's Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. CBC’s Britnei Bilhete has the details.
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Canadian media organizations suing OpenAI

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The lawsuit alleges illegal use of journalism.
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Workers Spend $561 a Month on RTO

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Employees are spending the equivalent of a month’s groceries on the return to office — and growing more resentful than ever, according to a new survey. Read more on Fortune.
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Avalon Mall allows Salvation Army Christmas kettle campaign — but only for one more year

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It’s a recognizable fundraiser and it’s been at the Avalon Mall for 20 Christmas seasons. But as the CBC’s Jessica Singer explains, while other charity groups will continue to be able to use the mall space, the company is moving on from...
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Totowa Turkey Trot 5K gives boost to those in need before Thanksgiving

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"Each year it gets bigger and bigger, and you can see how many people coming out from the community. It's just as much a social event as a little bit of exercise for all of us," said the Mayor of Totowa John Corio.
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Get a first look at a horse barn turned into art studios

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Construction is finally finished after a seven-year, $16-million renovation project at Edmonton’s Ortona Armoury. CBC gets a sneak peek inside the Art Hub Ortona before its grand reopening.
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Community Volunteer income tax program looking for volunteers on P.E.I.

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The Community Volunteer income tax program is recruiting volunteers to help provide free income tax clinics on Prince Edward Island in the new year. The clinics are offered to people who live in underserved communities, or those with a...
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Path to liberation ‘not linear,’ Elliot Page says, amid rising anti-2SLGBTQ+ rhetoric

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Actor Elliot Page talks at the inaugural PTP Pink Awards in Toronto Thursday about the importance of community, in light of rhetoric and policies in Alberta and the U.S. that advocates and legal observers say target 2SLGBT+ people.
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Sen. Mark Kelly warns of costs going up, Americans losing jobs due to tariffs

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Kelly criticized the Trump administration, calling them "not serious people" when it comes to policymaking. (Scripps News)
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What to know about the arrest of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil

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Columbia University is dealing with the fallout from a weekend arrest of one of its alumni, who was still living in school-owned housing just blocks from campus. (Scripps News)
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Supreme Court rules against Trump administration in foreign aid case

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The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on Wednesday comes amid ongoing debates over the administration's foreign policy. (Scripps News)
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Quantum Machines CEO on 'Most Important Tech Race'

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Following its $170 million Series C funding round, Quantum Machines' CEO says the potential of quantum computing is "unimaginable." Dr. Itamar Sivan discusses the quantum ecosystem with Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg...
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Leeson: 'We Had One Compliance Officer At Barings'

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Three decades on from the collapse of Barings Bank, the prospect of sweeping deregulation in the financial system risks paving the way for a repeat. That at least is the opinion of Nick Leeson, the former rogue derivatives trader who...
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Lawsuit seeks to limit Elon Musk's access to government systems

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A new lawsuit seeks to force the Treasury Department to stop granting access to its computer systems as Elon Musk and members of the Department of Government Efficiency try to make changes. (Scripps News)
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Rep. Wasserman Schultz on Federal Funding Freeze

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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) Florida weighs in on the White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, stating the Trump Administration is rescinding the OMB memo but not the federal funding freeze and discusses how this will get...
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Trump administration rescinds memo on federal funding freeze for grants, loans

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Several nonprofit organizations and states sued the Trump administration after the original memo was released on Tuesday. (Scripps News)
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Tribe AI: DeepSeek Will Speed Up AI Use

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Jaclyn Rice Nelson, co-founder and CEO of Tribe AI, says DeepSeek is set to fast track AI use and adoption as the Chinese startup's impact continues to ripple through the tech sector. He joins Caroline Hyde and Mike Shepard on "Bloomberg...
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Afghan refugees' future uncertain amid Trump's immigration policy changes

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While the Trump administration swiftly moves to enact more stringent border policy, Afghan nationals at the center of efforts to evacuate those who aided the United States stand to be impacted. (Scripps News)
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Nutanix CEO on AI Enterprise Investing Trends

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Infrastructure software company Nutanix reported first-quarter results that beat expectations and gave an outlook that is seen as positive. Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami joins Caroline Hyde to discuss the results and the state of...