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Lebanon hyperinflation adds to economic crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Lebanese central bank's warning that subsidies may soon end has provoked a rush to stockpile essential goods.
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Indonesian community praised for rescuing Rohingya refugee

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of thousands of largely Muslim Rohingya have been escaping from Myanmar since 2017.
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Lebanon signs request for IMF assistance

9th - Higher Ed
It is one of the main parts of a sweeping economic plan the government says will help save Lebanon from bankruptcy, but that was not enough to satisfy angry protesters.
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Northern Canadian Arctic territory isolated from COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
The vast Arctic territory of Nunavut in northern Canada is one of the few places in the world pretty much untouched by COVID-19.
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Trudeau announces new travel measures to slow spread of COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that Canada is barring entry to most travellers who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents — one of a set of extraordinary new measures being introduced to fight the spread of...
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Brussels and London flex muscles as EU prepares to finalise post-Brexit trade stance

9th - Higher Ed
Ministers from EU countries meet in Brussels on Tuesday to formalise the bloc’s negotiating stance ahead of upcoming post-Brexit trade talks with the UK.



The mandate is expected to be approved...
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Brussels and London flex muscles as EU finalises post-Brexit trade stance

9th - Higher Ed
Ministers from EU countries have formalised the bloc’s negotiating stance ahead of upcoming post-Brexit trade talks with the UK.



The mandate has been approved by the EU General Affairs Council...
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EU finalises post-Brexit trade stance as Brussels and London flex muscles ahead of talks

9th - Higher Ed
Ministers from EU countries have formalised the bloc’s negotiating stance ahead of upcoming post-Brexit trade talks with the UK.



The mandate has been approved by the EU General Affairs Council...
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Watch live: EU negotiator Michel Barnier speaks on post-Brexit trade talks

9th - Higher Ed
Ministers from EU countries have formalised the bloc’s negotiating stance ahead of upcoming post-Brexit trade talks with the UK.



The mandate has been approved by the EU General...
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Michel Barnier warns UK: EU will not conclude post-Brexit trade deal 'at any price'

9th - Higher Ed
Michel Barnier has warned that the bloc will not conclude a trade deal with the UK "at any price", as ministers meeting in Brussels signed off on the EU's negotiating stance in upcoming...
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Lebanon PM: Government won't repay $1bn in foreign currency debt

9th - Higher Ed
Lebanon's prime minister has announced the government will not repay foreign currency debt of more than $1bn.
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National housing agency says Calgary rents are down, but how do renters feel?

9th - Higher Ed
Higher vacancy and more newly built rentals are driving a softer market for landlords and property managers. A new CMHC report shows that in Calgary, asking rent prices are down. But does that translate to better affordability? Here's...
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Province letting municipalities take on more debt

9th - Higher Ed
Municipalities in B.C. have serious restrictions on taking on debt. But the provincial government has just given municipalities the green light to go more in the red. Justin McElroy explains why and how the current system for taking on...
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'Inspired By Manusmriti': Congress Slams RSS For Call To Review 'Socialist', 'Secular' In Preamble

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh launched a sharp attack on the RSS, alleging it has never accepted the Indian Constitution and has consistently criticised its framers. Responding to RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale’s remarks on...
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Community organizers host food pantry in Ocean Hill

9th - Higher Ed
Community organizers held a food pantry and giveaway for families of the school.
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Blues Traveler headlines 914Cares benefit in Port Chester tonight

9th - Higher Ed
The organization is set to deliver 1 million diapers and 6,000 bags of clothes to those in need.
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'No Deal...': Iran Shoots Down U.S.' Nuclear Offer Even Before Round 5 Of Talks Begins In Rome

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tensions are running high as Iran and the United States prepare for a fifth round of nuclear talks in Rome. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has firmly stated that uranium enrichment is a red line and any U.S. demand for zero...
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Israel to allow limited aid into Gaza to ‘help expand ground operation’

9th - Higher Ed
Israel says it will allow a limited amount of food into Gaza after blocking all aid for two and a half months.
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AFC Toronto players play the best friend quiz

9th - Higher Ed
Emma Regan & Kaela Hansen go head-to-head with Kaylee Hunter & Esther Okoronkwo in the ultimate best friend quiz to see who knows their soccer BFF best.
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CUPE health care workers have been without a contract since April 2023

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 5430 president Bashir Jalloh joined The Morning Edition to talk about who they represent and what they are looking for in their contract negotiations.
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Is a 2nd road test necessary for safer drivers on B.C. roads?

9th - Higher Ed
Sean McDonald, an instructor for Atlas Driving School, says the road tests for the novice Class 7 driver's licence and a full Class 5 licence are very similar. From his own observation, he says the second test to obtain a Class 5 licence...
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Walk along with veteran Saskatoon police officer on front-line of homelessness, drug crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Sgt. Chris Harris, a 19-year veteran of the police force, agreed to take CBC through Saskatoon's downtown for a tour of an area he has spent the past four years patrolling as part of the bike unit, also known as the community response...
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5 minutes into our walk-along with a Saskatoon cop, we witnessed an OD. Here's what he thinks will help

9th - Higher Ed
Sgt. Chris Harris, a 19-year veteran of the police force, agreed to take CBC through Saskatoon's downtown for a tour of an area he has spent the past four years patrolling as part of the bike unit, also known as the community response...
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How the U.S.-Canada trade war could deepen Toronto’s food bank crisis

9th - Higher Ed
While the U.S. has delayed tariffs on some Canadian goods until April 2, Toronto food banks are still bracing for worst case scenarios. They say if the tariffs are imposed, it could lead to even more strain on the city’s food bank...