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Palestinians bury dead as Israeli PM says Jenin is only the 1st step

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As the people of Jenin march to bury the dead following a days-long Israeli military operation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to carry out similar raids in the Palestinian territories if needed.
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Israel pulling out of Jenin but the cycle of violence continues

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The Israeli military is pulling out of the Jenin refugee camp. The two-day assault left at least 13 Palestinians dead, but the violence was not contained to there. Tel Aviv was hit by a car-ramming and stabbing, which Hamas says was in...
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United Nations peacekeeping mission in Mali set to end on June 30

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Divisions at the United Nations Security Council delay plans to end the peacekeeping mission in Mali.
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UNSC briefing: US accuses Iran of supplying drones to Russia

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US ambassador alleges Iran is supplying attack drones to Russia and seeks UN investigation.
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UN Members Adopt First-Ever Treaty to Protect Marine Life in the High Seas

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Members of the United Nations adopted the first-ever treaty to protect marine life in the high seas on Monday, with the U.N.'s chief hailing the historic agreement as giving the ocean “a fighting chance.”
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UN Study: Sudan’s War Displaces Over 2 Million People

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The conflict in Sudan has displaced more than 2 million people, the United Nations said on Wednesday, as a U.N. official warned that escalating attacks in Darfur city could amount to “crimes against humanity.”
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India has contributed in a big way to the development of Maldives: Maldives Foreign Minister

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Delhi: "...We have maintained strategic & mutually beneficial relationships that will build resilience within our countries. A key partner in this regard is India...The relationships between our countries have been exemplary. India has...
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Israel attacks launch site in Lebanon after rockets ‘fired’

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Israel has launched an artillery attack against the Lebanese border.
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Rescues, evacuations continue in Ukrainian flood zone

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian officials say the floodwaters in Kherson are beginning to drop, but evacuations continue on streets submerged with dirty water that contains everything from oil to animal carcasses.
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UN: Belarus faces Slovenia in bid for rotating seat

9th - Higher Ed
It’s elections season at the UN, and Slovenia is preparing to make its case for one of the UN Security Council's 5 seats
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On the front line of mass migration out of Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
Seven unrelenting weeks of fighting in Sudan have sent more than 350,000 people fleeing into neighbouring countries, including the world’s least-developed nation, South Sudan. CBC’s Chris Brown travels to the border between the two...
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Uganda approves harsh new anti-LGBTQ law

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has signed one of the world’s harshest anti-LGBTQ laws. Canada was quick to condemn the new law, which includes the death penalty for 'aggravated homosexuality.'
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Rwandan genocide fugitive Fulgence Kayishema arrested in S Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Kayishema is alleged to have killed about 2,000 Tutsis in a church fire.
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Palestine envoy urges UN to condemn Israel's aggression

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Mansour said he briefed the president about “the criminal aggression against our people in the Gaza Strip”.
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Trudeau pitches Canadian manufacturing to influential New York audience

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pitched Canadian manufacturing to the influential Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on Friday. Opposition critics say the prime minister is schmoozing with billionaires instead of dealing with...
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Trudeau pitches Canadian business while defending New York trip

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pitched Canadian manufacturing to the influential Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on Friday. Opposition critics say the prime minister is schmoozing with billionaires instead of dealing with...
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How US' bombing of Iran's nuclear sites pushed Tehran to acquire nuclear weapons?

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U.S.-backed GHF to distribute aid to Palestinians slammed as an abomination & death trap by UN 25 killed in a suicide bombing by ISIS in a Greek Orthodox church in Syria Mohammed Saleh gets you an in-depth analysis of the world's biggest...
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Ukraine’s allies denounce ‘cynical’ Russian meeting at UN

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused the West of what he calls 'abandoning diplomacy' when it comes to the
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Suspected Haiti gang members stoned, set on fire by crowd

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An Associated Press reporter at the scene in Port-au-Prince counted 13 bodies burning in a street.
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How Accelerated Glacier Melting Is Impacting Rising Sea Levels

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How Accelerated Glacier Melting Is Impacting Rising Sea Levels
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Trudeau pitches fighting poverty at UN despite cuts to foreign aid

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is at the United Nations to mark the halfway point of reaching the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals for climate change, clean water and ending extreme poverty. Critics are calling for the government...
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Dozens killed in donation line stampede in Yemen

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At least 78 people were killed and dozens more injured in a stampede in Sanaa, Yemen's capital. People rushed to a narrow street in a panic when Houthi rebels shot into the air to control the large crowd during a charity event to mark...
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Violence on Eid: Sudanese students worry for families back home

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As violence escalates in Sudan, students in Toronto, worried about their families back home, have stepped into action to send much-needed medical supplies.
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Intense fighting in Sudan as Canada, other countries move diplomats out

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Canada is among the growing list of countries that are closing embassies in Sudan and pulling diplomatic staff and others out of the country. Fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary group is intensifying with no sign of a truce.