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Air Canada slashes more regional routes, lays off nearly 2,000

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In another round of cuts, Air Canada has eliminated another dozen regional routes, leaving five communities without any Air Canada service, and laid off nearly 2,000 employees. The cutbacks are leading to increased calls for specific aid...
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Graham and Schumer speak on U.S. Senate judiciary committee vote

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U.S. Senate judiciary committee chair Lindsey Graham said the committee vote is a 'historic moment' for American politics, in contrast to Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, who said the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett is the most...
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Ontario to impose mandatory testing at Pearson Airport

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Ontario will test all arriving international travellers at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport ahead of the federal government's own plan to implement airport testing in the coming weeks.
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Sri Lanka: Fishermen unable to sell their catch amid lockdown

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Four hundred tonnes of freshly caught fish is set to be thrown away in Sri Lanka because of the coronavirus lockdown.
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Israel’s war disrupts education, Palestinian students push forward

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Israel’s war shatters access to education in the occupied Palestinian territories — but students remain determined to keep learning.
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US-Iran nuclear talks: Trump says next round of talks with Iran on Thursday

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US President Donald Trump has warned Iran that the alternative to a nuclear deal will be a very dire one. Watch in for more details!
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Haiti running out of HIV medication due to USAID funding cuts

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More than 150,000 people in Haiti have HIV or AIDS, although the number is believed to be much higher
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The private sector aid mechanism in Gaza is ‘clearly not working’: Analysis

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Gaza food aid chaos shows urgent need for efficient, neutral distribution; expert says private sector can't replace UN in conflict zones.
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Dire situation for Rohingya “exacerbated” by funding cuts

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“Rohingya families are living on 20 cents a day.”
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Rohingya women build resilience through vocational skills in refugee camps

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Rohingya women in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar take on the difficult task of trying to make ends meet.
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Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital partially reopens after Israeli strikes, offering only 9 ICU beds

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After repeated Israeli attacks, Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital resumes minimal care - only 9 ICU beds remain for thousands of wounded.
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Saskatoon activates emergency response after 67 overdoses and one suspicious death reported in three days

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The provincial government has activated its emergency operations centre in Saskatoon to streamline communication and support between the government and organizations that respond to drug overdoses.
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How could US aid cuts affect families of ISIL fighters stuck in Syria?

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Officials in Syria have told Al Jazeera’s that US aid cuts could majorly destabilise the camps where families of ISIL fighters are detained.
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Multiple Israeli attacks kill Civil Defence members

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Israeli drone strike hits Gaza’s Civil Defence HQ, killing a member and his son amid rescue efforts.
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War on Gaza: More than 60 killed in Israeli attack on residential area in Beit Lahiya

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Israeli airstrikes on Gaza's Beit Lahiya killed 66, mostly women and children, with many trapped. 22 died earlier in Sheikh Radwan.
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Delhi Air Pollution: AQI hits 500 In Several Parts; Delhi Implements Stage 4 Measures Under GRAP

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India is grappling with the severe air quality crisis. Pollution levels have skyrocketed across major cities. The situation is particularly dire in New Delhi and surrounding regions as well as parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. In...
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Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: Work From Home For 50% Delhi Government Employees

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Residents of the Indian capital continue to reel under the pollution crisis as Central and state authorities scramble to implement course correction measures. Watch in for more details!
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Displaced in central Gaza face worsening conditions with sewage floods, scarcity and health crises

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In central Gaza, displaced people endure dire conditions with sewage floods, lack of basics, water scarcity and health risks, needing aid.
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Israel says it's letting more aid into Gaza after U.S. threatens to curb military support

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Israel has released footage it says shows 50 aid trucks crossing into northern Gaza where its troops have stepped up operations against Hamas fighters. The U.S. has threatened to curtail military aid to Israel if it doesn’t dramatically...
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Jabaliya school shelter hit: Several Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes

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Many of the dead and wounded are coming from nearby Jabalia.
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Israel launches major military operation in the West Bank

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Israel launched a large-scale expansion of its military efforts into the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, calling it a counter-terrorism operation. Palestinians are accusing the Israeli army of expanding the tactics it has been using in...
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Federal lawsuit aims to force Texas prisons to have mandatory air conditioning

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Texas judge is considering a lawsuit that alleges temperatures inside can push above 120 degrees Fahrenheit and that the extreme heat has led to hundreds of inmate deaths in recent years. (Scripps News)
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Rep. Jason Crow talks Ukraine, backing Speaker Johnson on 'The Race'

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Congressman Jason Crow of Colorado is a Democrat who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and House Intelligence Committee.
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Cuban exile community in US keeping watchful eye on protests in Cuba

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Large crowds gathered in cities in Cuba to protest a dwindling supply of food and fuel on an island where electricity blackouts are now commonplace.