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Why Israel had to change its Eurovision song to compete

9th - Higher Ed
Eurovision bills itself as a non-political event. But controversy around Israel’s song entry and the ongoing war in Gaza has led some critics to call for a complete boycott of the contest in early May.
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Irish PM resigns: Leo Varadkar stands down 2 yrs into 2nd term

9th - Higher Ed
Ireland's youngest PM, Leo Varadkar, resigned unexpectedly, citing personal and political reasons, and hopes for improved electoral...
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Recent attacks in the city lead to calls for action

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and Police Chief Adam Palmer's responses to recent high-profile attacks in the city led to calls for more accountability. Kyla Lee, a criminal lawyer with Acumen Law Corp., said there needs to be more...
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Haiti's prime minister to resign: UN-backed security task force put on hold

9th - Higher Ed
Haiti's prime minister to resign: UN-backed security task force put on hold
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Emergency summit aimed at restoring order in Haiti

9th - Higher Ed
Regional leaders from the Caribbean, plus officials from Canada and the U.S., met in Jamaica to find a way out of the crisis in Haiti as more than 80 per cent of the capital Port-au-Prince is now under gang control and fears of civil war...
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Heavy fighting in Haitian capital: Dominican Republic expels hundreds of Haitians

9th - Higher Ed
Dominican Republic expels hundreds of Haitians - despite the threat of gang violence and dire security conditions.
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Rising hate a key concern as 2SLGBTQ+ gathers for P.E.I. event

9th - Higher Ed
Advocates in the 2SLGBTQ+ community say they're worried about an increase in anti-queer hate across the country — especially against transgender people. They're meeting in Charlottetown this weekend, as organizers expect more than 100...
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Biden delivers raucous, campaign-style state of the union speech

9th - Higher Ed
A fiery U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a campaign-style state of the union speech, repeatedly referring dozens of times to Donald Trump not by name but only as his 'predecessor.'
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B.C. premier says he'll reflect on claims of antisemitism within NDP caucus

9th - Higher Ed
David Eby reacts to claims made by former cabinet minister Selina Robinson that there are antisemitic voices within the B.C. NDP.
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Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst on Israeli massacre in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
Political analyst Marwan Bishara said Israel’s massacre of Palestinians waiting for food aid in Gaza was ‘state-sponsored terror’.
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US extradites former far-right paramilitary leader Salvatore Mancuso back to Colombia

9th - Higher Ed
The US extradites a former far-right paramilitary leader to Colombia, for crimes including murder.
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Teachers to pull out of extracurricular activities across Sask. on Monday

9th - Higher Ed
The president of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation said the union will not head back to the bargaining table if provincial negotiators are unable to address class complexity.
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Chandigarh mayor polls: Returning officer Anil Masih admits to tampering, SC says he should be prosecuted

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The Supreme Court said that Anil Masih, returning officer in Chandigarh Mayor election, has to be prosecuted as he was interfering with the election process. Anil Masih, Returning officer (RO), has admitted to tampering with ballots. CJI...
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Vancouver Police Board member resigns, cites conflicts of interest, political interference

9th - Higher Ed
Faye Wightman says apparent conflicts of interest and political interference made her unable to continue. She alleges Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is exerting undue political pressure on the members, including by sending his chief of staff...
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At least 14 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on homes in Rafah

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinians dig through the rubble in search for survivors after an Israeli air strike hits several civilian homes in Rafah overnight.
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Pakistan assassination: Activist from Imran Khan's party killed

9th - Higher Ed
The killing of a promising young political star in Pakistan heightens tensions just days before a general election.
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Polish director Agnieszka Holland on her new film 'Green Border': 'We need courageous films'

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews Culture sits down with celebrated director Agnieszka Holland to talk about her powerful new film 'Green Border', the European refugee crisis, and the limits of cinema in facing human tragedy.
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Experts on Interim Budget 2024: 'Modi Govt budgets focus on young people, vendors and women'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Speaking on the interim budget 2024, senior journalist Amit Goel said that the Modi Govt connects with people economically. Goel said, “More and more people are feeling connected with the govt for the economic reforms. Modi govt also...
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Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan and his wife have been sentenced to 14 years in prison

9th - Higher Ed
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is sentenced to another 14 years in prison after being handed a ten-year jail term on Monday.
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80 per cent of foreign interference inquiry submissions so far are "classified," says commission lawyer

9th - Higher Ed
Before the independent inquiry into foreign electoral interference can take stock of the problem, it first needs to work out what it can — and can't — talk about publicly. CBC's Karina Roman breaks down the process to come.
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Cong leader Sandeep Dikshit takes a swipe at BJP, says BJP wants to use Ram Temple for political gains

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Amid the ongoing row over Congress rejecting Ram Temple’s consecration ceremony invite, party leader Sandeep Dikshit hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party on January 11. He slammed the BJP for trying to use Congress’ absence for...
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Ukrainian Orthodox Christmas: Divisions over when to mark religious day

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine officially celebrated Christmas last year, according to its new calendar on December 25th.
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Gilgit Baltistan: Wheat subsidy protest representing struggle for autonomy

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People in Gilgit-Baltistan are protesting for months now. All political, religious and social organisations are demonstrating against government’s decision to increase wheat prices and end subsidies. On the other hand, the Local...
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South Korean opposition leader stabbed in the neck

9th - Higher Ed
This is the moment South Korea's political opposition, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in the neck while speaking to reporters.