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Fewer Canadians are donating to charity

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The percentage of Canadians who file taxes and donate to registered charities continues to decline, according to the Fraser Institute. It's a disturbing trend for charities across the country.
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Is there a broader meaning behind the WFP's Nobel Prize? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
The 2020 Nobel Peace Prize highlights an agency working at the intersection of war and hunger.
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Has the world ignored South Sudan?

9th - Higher Ed
The country is facing extreme hunger and aid agencies are warning of dire consequences.
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FULL: 'Iran Will Never Have Nukes': U.S. State Dept's Tammy Bruce Declares In Explosive Presser

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At a recent press conference, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce was bombarded with questions on U.S.-Iran nuclear talks to be held on Saturday. She declared that Iran will never have nuclear weapons as journalists questioned her...
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Will South Sudan's latest peace deal last?

9th - Higher Ed
Rival leaders sign agreement to share power and form unity government.
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Running to find peace and fight prejudice in Ashgabat

9th - Higher Ed
They run against prejudice. For the first time a refugee team is taking part in the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.



The five athletes are originally from South Sudan, now they live

in Kenya....
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South Sudan no longer has famine

9th - Higher Ed
The United Nations says South Sudan no longer has areas of famine. But with millions still facing starvation, will the UN's statement create complacency?
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Thousands displaced by war, famine in South Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
The CBC's Margaret Evans reports on the poor conditions inside camps of displaced South Sudanese
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Famine ravages South Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Margaret Evans reports from the world's youngest country where a devastating famine, coupled by an ongoing civil war, has left millions of people vulnerable
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Conflict escalating in South Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Margaret Evans reports from an overflowing "protection of civilians" camp as the civil war in South Sudan has many concerned that another Rwanda or Burundi is imminent.
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South Sudanese face desperate times

9th - Higher Ed
In the South Sudanese state of Aweil, the famine and civil war gripping large swaths of the country threaten catastrophe
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Horror, hunger and despair in South Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Margaret Evans reports from Aweil, where famine has not officially been declared, but levels of hunger and desperation are high
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UN urges global action on famine in Africa

9th - Higher Ed
The United Nations says the world faces the greatest humanitarian crisis since the end of the Second World War, with more than 20 million people in four countries facing starvation
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UN issues dire warning on famine

9th - Higher Ed
Top UN official says famine in four countries could soon become the worst global crisis since the Second World War
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Cattle Raiders Terrorize South Sudanese

9th - Higher Ed
Cows are a symbol of wealth in South Sudan. Though cattle raiding has been a problem in herding communities for centuries, it's gotten more dangerous since South Sudan gained independence in 2011.
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Armoured car sale to South Sudan should be investigated, rights groups say

9th - Higher Ed
A Canadian-owned company may have engaged in some dodgy documentation in order to sell dozens of armoured vehicles to the military in war-torn South Sudan.
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Chinese UN peacekeepers injured in South Sudan mission

9th - Higher Ed
Armoured vehicle attacked at refugee camp
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Peter Mansbridge's legacy

9th - Higher Ed
As Peter Mansbridge retires after nearly 50 years with the CBC, The National looks back at his career from his first days in radio to his 29-year run as chief correspondent of CBC News and anchor of The National.
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Olympic FOMO: Who will win the women's 100m Olympic finals in Paris?

9th - Higher Ed
In this episode of Olympic FOMO, hosts Mark and Jem discuss who will win gold in the women's 100m with Jamaican commentator Ricardo Chambers and chat about Olympic Village food with Celebrity chef Roger Mooking.
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Sudan’s humanitarian crisis is expanding: UNHCR

9th - Higher Ed
With starvation threatening thousands of people displaced by Sudan's civil war, Al Jazeera hears from a top UN official visiting the region.
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Fighting in el-Fula: RSF takes control of capital of West Kordofan

9th - Higher Ed
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have reportedly taken control of the capital of the West Kordofan state - thousands of civilians are at risk.
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Level of brutality against civilians in Sudan's war reached unprecedented heights: UNHCR

9th - Higher Ed
As Sudan marks one year of war, UNHCR highlights dire funding shortfall, emphasizing desperate needs amidst escalating violence.
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UN warns of ‘catastrophic’ hunger crisis looming in Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
The year of fighting in Sudan has pushed millions to the brink of famine
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Sudanese refugees face gruelling wait in overcrowded South Sudan camps

9th - Higher Ed
The UN estimates that about 1,500 people displaced by the conflict in Sudan arrive in South Sudan every day.