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Colombia: Former leaders call for decriminalization of all drugs

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Ending the war on drugs - Efforts are underway to legalise Colombia's cocaine industry.
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Ghana race to secure IMF bailout as economy falters

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Anger grows about the rising cost of living in Ghana. Parliament is set to vote on sacking the Finance Minister.
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Nigeria's palm oil industry shows signs of slow growth

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Palm oil producers in Nigeria say they're struggling to stay in business.
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EU energy ministers meet to approve power savings and revenue caps to curb soaring prices

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A proposal to impose an EU-wide price cap on gas imports will feature high during Friday's debate.
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Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimovski calls his audience to treat all animals with kindness

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Following its success at the Cannes Film Festival this summer, 'EO' by renowned director Jerzy Skolimovski is featuring at the New York Film Festival, starting today. In an interview with Euronews, Skolimovski says he hopes his picture...
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Italian researchers have built the first hydrogen-powered house in Europe

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This student house in southern Italy is powered by hydrogen fuel cells - a first as Europe tries to reduce its carbon emissions and reliance on traditional energy sources.
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Food scarcity looms in Nigeria as severe floods destroy crops

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How climate change is destroying lives and livelihoods in Nigeria.
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What the Performance of 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' Could Mean For Amazon and Its Streaming Future

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The first two episodes of the most expensive TV show are now available to stream. Amazon's 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' is based on the popular novel by J.R.R. Tolkien and is set thousands of years before the movie...
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U.S. to stretch monkeypox vaccine supply with smaller doses

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Americans will receive one-fifth of the standard dose of monkeypox vaccine as U.S. health officials look for a way to immunize more at-risk people with a limited supply of doses. CBC's Natasha Fatah reports.
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Alberta premier in Washington makes case for Alberta oil

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said he found the U.S. focus on OPEC oil production 'inexplicable,' in this friendly exchange during a Senate hearing on U.S. petroleum and mineral needs.
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Sri Lanka faces ‘man-made’ food crisis as farmers stop planting

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Once self-sufficient nation reels from fall-out of ill-conceived shift to organic farming, compounded by fuel shortages.
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Why Ford, JP Morgan Look to Unload Millions of Shares in Rivian

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Major investors Ford and JP Morgan Chase are pulling out a large chunk of their stakes in EV maker Rivian — eight million and 13-15 million shares respectively. Anthony Sassine, CFA, senior investment strategist at KraneShares, joined...
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U.S. stores running out of baby formula amid recall, supply disruptions

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Increased demand, supply chains disrupted by the pandemic and a recall on powdered baby formula issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in February have all contributed to a nationwide shortage.
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Irv Gotti on Selling His Murder Inc. Master Recordings to 'Ignite' His Future

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Irv Gotti recently signed a $300 million deal with Iconoclast to sell his catalog of master recordings, which include acts like Ja Rule and Ashanti, from the legendary label Murder Inc. The co-founder and CEO of Murder Inc. joined...
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Ottawa proposes cap-and-trade or carbon-pricing system to slash oil sector emissions

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"Guarantees are unfortunately something that don't exist, but we are confident that with all of the measures we are putting in place we will achieve our [climate] targets," said Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault,...
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How can Canada and the U.S. send weapons to Ukraine while maintaining stockpiles?

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Mark Kimmitt, a retired U.S. Army brigadier-general, joins Power & Politics to discuss military aid to Ukraine.
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General Motors CFO on Q1 Earnings, Accelerated 'Electric Vehicle Journey'

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General Motors reported a Q1 net income of $2.9 billion and a raise in their full-year guidance. This comes as the auto giant steps up production of its electric vehicles amid production headwinds. Paul Jacobson joined Cheddar News to...
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Indonesia's plan to ban palm oil exports fuels price surge

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Its price has reached record highs recently, due to the impact the war in Ukraine is having on exports.
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Ford Reports Q1 Beat; CFO Says Chip Shortage Prevented 'Stronger Quarter'

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Ford CFO John Lawler joined Cheddar News to talk about the auto giant's Q1 earnings report that beat on revenue and EPS. Despite the good numbers, Lawler spoke to challenges Ford had to navigate. "We also see the continued disruption to...
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Head of Warriors' New Golden State Entertainment on Combining Sports, Music, Film

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The Golden State Warriors a new affiliate company called Golden State Entertainment to create sports-related original content, documentaries, and musical collaborations. David Kelly, chief business officer, joined Cheddar News to discuss...
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Ukraine war sends global food prices soaring

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The war in Ukraine and sanctions on Russia have sent global food prices soaring.
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Nigeria manufacturers warn of imminent job cuts as diesel prices soar

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Africa's largest oil producer is fast running out of options, to keep the industries functioning - and there's no solution in sight.
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Russia 'deliberately targeting' Ukraine's food stocks, says EU Commission

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The comment by Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis came as the Commission announced plans to produce more food to offset disruption caused by the war.
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Skyrocketing fertiliser prices sends farmers production costs soaring

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The war in Ukraine is seriously impacting the cost of fertiliser in the EU.