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US and UK send 3,600 troops to evacuate embassy staff from Kabul
Thousands of US and UK forces are being deployed to Afghanistan to safeguard the withdrawal of embassy staff and civilians.
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Disability support: UK charities urge the government to do more
Staying at home and feeling ignored, this is how disabled people are struggling behind closed doors and under lockdown.
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Did you know Windsor has a blind darts program?
Windsor's new blind darts league is bringing blind and partially sighted people together "to feel like we just belong."
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Why this teen created an app that screens for eye disease
Harry Nickerson was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa as a kid, a condition that left him legally blind. The CBC's Tom Murphy sat down with Nickerson to talk about his prototype, which could help with early diagnosis.
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Canada’s best blind hockey players say the sport is becoming more popular
Blind hockey is played with a larger puck that makes noise and positions depend on the player’s level of vision. It's played in 13 cities across North America and Europe.
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National Federation of the Blind of Connecticut to hold first Blind Expo in Stamford
Organizer Jim Cronin says the event will help people succeed in life despite having a disability.
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This blind woman was nearly hit at an intersection under construction
After she was almost struck by a vehicle last week while struggling to cross a Halifax intersection being reconfigured to accommodate bike lanes, Milena Khazanavicius says the city needs to step up its game to improve accessibility in...
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Will Neuralink's implant end blindness?
Neuralink is set to implant its groundbreaking ‘Blindsight’ chip in a human body by the end of 2025. The brain implant aims to restore vision in blind individuals, marking a major leap in neuroscience and AI-driven medical tech.
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Medical evacuations: 29 injured Palestinian children transported to Jordan
First group of wounded children from Gaza arrives in Jordan
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Russia-Ukraine war: Blinded Ukrainian soldiers face new challenges after war
Ukrainian soldiers who lost their vision during the war with Russia are now facing new challenges back home. With limited access to healthcare, many turn to music and dance to adapt and find hope. Their personal battles reflect the...
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New trail in Qualicum improves accessibility for the visually impaired
A new Tapping Trail in Qualicum is making outdoor spaces more accessible for the visually impaired. As Claire Palmer reports, it's part of a regional effort by the District of Nanaimo to improve accessibility in local parks.
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A bigger puck, a smaller net: How the Saskatoon Blind Hockey League adapts the game
Now in its third season, the Saskatoon Blind Hockey league has continued to grow. The players range from potential national team members to those learning to skate. At first glance, it looks like hockey as we know it, but it has a few...
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Blind B.C. skater working on documentary to raise funds to help blind kids
Brett Devloo lost his vision 13 years ago, but it didn't stop him from skateboarding and adapting to limited vision at the skate park. He and his friend, Mike Faux, are working on a documentary on Devloo's life to raise funds and buy...
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Jersey Proud: Blind Rowan University freshman broadcasts school basketball games
He relies on the student next to him to tell him what's going on and he tells the audience why it's happening in his commentary.
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Watch: The South African designer empowering the visually impaired
Meet the woman who designs clothing with inclusion in mind.
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Robot assistants showcased in Glasgow as alternative to traditional guide dogs
Robot dogs are showcased at the Glasgow Science Centre. The dogs use AI and LiDAR scanning technology to aid people with visual disabilities to move without the need for a guide dog. Robbie, a robot dog designed by researchers at the...
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Protesters gather over plans to cut local radio stations
Protesters gather at Parliament square over BBC plans to cut local radio stations. Interviews with Sarah Leadbetter, Beldon Haigh and Anne Wincott.
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Peter Chernin on the New Business of Pop Culture
Peter Chernin, Co-Founder & Partner, TCG, debates the future of cinema, the boom in streaming audio and video, immersive sports and gaming experiences, the dawn of web3 and the metaverse and more with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde at the...
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Seeing eye guide dogs being trained
/ blind man with a student guide dog is accompanied by two trainers onto the streets of Denmark / dog guides man past passersby and a fallen bicycle / CU dog's face / another dog guides a blind woman past a fallen piece of wood with her...
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INTERVIEW - Riann Steele on blind filming
INTERVIEW - Riann Steele on blind filming at Cineworld Haymarket on November 27, 2013 in London, England (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
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Blind Baby Rhino Saved
(EXCLUSIVE) MERU DISTRICT, KENYA - UNDATED: WILDLIFE rangers have rescued a blind baby rhino found bumping into trees and rocks on the African savannah. Nicky, a rare black rhino, is now getting 24-hour care at the Lewa Wildlife...
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E. L James at Royal National Institute Of Blind People Summer Gala
E. L James at Royal National Institute Of Blind People Summer Gala at London Hilton on July 09, 2014 in London, England.
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BCU Swift chicks, blind and featherless, in nest, UK
BCU Swift chicks, blind and featherless, in nest, UK
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CU Swift chick, blind and featherless, in nest, UK
CU Swift chick, blind and featherless, in nest, UK