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Nuns want to spreed healing powers of cannabis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
#TOIDW Nuns are smoking weed to destigmatize its consumption in Mexico. They are dressed in nun habits but do not follow any religion. Instead, they are part of an international group called ’Sisters of the Valley’ founded in 2014. They...
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Hardcore in the Valley

9th - Higher Ed
"Did my hometown become punk?," asks Pembroke, Ontario's Orrin Bertrand for this piece spotlighting an emerging music community in the Ottawa Valley. "Hockeytown Hoedown" was produced in collaboration with CBC Ottawa's Creator Network.
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Indian-administered Kashmir: Court upholds 2019 revocation of special status

9th - Higher Ed
India's top court upholds a government decision to revoke the autonomous status of Jammu and Kashmir
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Kenya forest evictions: Community leaders say homes destroyed

9th - Higher Ed
Community leaders in Kenya say police and forest rangers have burned and demolished more than 160 homes near a forest reserve.
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Two Hikers Found Dead in Nevada During Heat Wave

9th - Higher Ed
Two women hiking in Nevada during the heat wave there were found dead.
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2 Hikers Found Dead in Nevada During Heat Wave

9th - Higher Ed
2 Hikers Found Dead in Nevada During Heat Wave
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Two Women Hiking in Nevada Found Dead During Heat Wave

9th - Higher Ed
Two hikers in Nevada were found dead during a heat wave.
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U.S. battles flash flooding, extreme heat

9th - Higher Ed
Parts of the U.S. are battling severe weather as deadly flooding hits the northeast and extreme heat and wildfires impact the southwest.
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Flood threat averts in Jammu & Kashmir amid incessant rains, welcomes tourists

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Amid red alert in Valley, the river Jhelum's water level began to recede in Srinagar and other parts of the valley, abating the flood threat after exceeding the flood alert mark in many parts of Kashmir due to the incessant rains, with...
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#TheMoment Jasper, Alberta got a winter wallop in June

9th - Higher Ed
#TheMoment Jasper, Alta., residents woke up to a winter storm in the middle of June. Trees were toppled, roads became dangerous, and over than 30 cm of snow fell at higher elevations.
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Indigenous leaders in Brazil pressure gov’t to protect their land

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil’s Indigenous leaders are joining forces to take on poachers and drug cartels who are invading remote areas.
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India building its longest-ever vehicle pass in Kashmir

9th - Higher Ed
The Indian government is building the last of four major tunnels in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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Global food supply jeopardised by climate change

9th - Higher Ed
As COP26 continues in Scotland, the prospect of the world food supply being jeopardised by global warming has many experts worried.
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Russia blocks access to 'Smart Voting' website linked to Alexei Navalny

9th - Higher Ed
Russia's communications watchdog has blocked access to a voting website linked to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny over its ties to "extremist organisations".
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Residents flee as Taliban intensifies battle to take Panjshir

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of families flee heavy fighting between Taliban fighters and resistance forces for the control of the final holdout province.
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Taliban says resistance group made “irrational demands”

9th - Higher Ed
There has been more fighting after talks between Taliban and the armed resistance in Panjshir Valley failed to reach a settlement.
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Georgia hydropower project stirs environmental controversy

9th - Higher Ed
A hydropower project on one of Georgia's largest rivers has sparked the biggest environmental movement in the country in years.
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Battle intensifies in Panjshir as Taliban, resistance claim gains

9th - Higher Ed
Renewed fighting in Panjshir Valley - where Taliban forces are surrounding the last bastion of resistance to their rule of Afghanistan.
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Taliban claims complete control of Afghanistan’s Panjshir

9th - Higher Ed
Group takes control of the last Afghanistan area held by resistance forces, says spokesman, after NRF proposes ceasefire.
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Lawyer, politician, judge Thomas Berger dead at 88

9th - Higher Ed
Thomas Berger, a former B.C. supreme court justice and politician who fought for groundbreaking Indigenous land claims, has died at the age of 88.
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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny says he is ending his hunger strike

9th - Higher Ed
Navalny stopped eating 24 days ago after Russian penitentiary authorities rejected his request to see his personal doctors.
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Scientists research cause, impact of massive B.C. landslide

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists are trying to figure out what caused a massive landslide in a remote area of B.C. They fear that if climate change was the reason, there will be more.
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Israeli election: Netanyahu’s high hopes for Trump’s peace plan

9th - Higher Ed
With Israelis heading to the polls for the third time in a year, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is hoping U.S. President Donald Trump’s peace plan will help win him re-election.
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Defense attorney says Raul Valle will not speak publicly following not guilty verdict

9th - Higher Ed
Valle was acquitted of murder and intentional first-degree manslaughter, but the jury was deadlocked on lesser charges in the stabbings that killed 17-year-old Jimmy McGrath and injured three other Shelton teenagers.