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Palestinians recover bodies found in mass grave at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis

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Palestinian authorities say at least 210 bodies recovered from Nasser Medical Complex so far as Israel continues deadly attacks on Gaza.
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Unclaimed bodies in freezers prompt calls for funeral cost help

9th - Higher Ed
The rising cost of funerals and burials has resulted in an increasing number of unclaimed bodies being stored in freezers outside a St. John’s hospital and it has advocates urging the government for help.
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Calls for federal money to help address overcrowded morgues

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Seniors advocates are hoping the federal budget will contain funding to address the number of unclaimed bodies of people unable to pay for the cost of cremation or burial.
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Doctors find new mass grave in grounds of Gaza's al-Shifa hospital after Israeli siege

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Ten bodies have been recovered so far from a mass grave at Gaza City’s al-Shifa Hospital, says a Gaza health official at the site.
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Overflowing morgue in St. John’s reveals issues with seniors and poverty, advocates say

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Forced to use mobile freezers to store unclaimed bodies, a St. John’s hospital is an indicator of the high cost of living — and of dying. The CBC’s Mike Moore reports.
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Russian attack on Kharkiv region: Three killed in attacks in northeast Ukraine

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Rescuers are continuing to search through the rubble for victims. Russia has intensified its attacks in eastern Ukraine in recent weeks.
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Why is camping under trees now banned in homeless encampments in Vancouver?

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Vancouver park board commissioner Angela Haer tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot that new bylaws that took effect on Monday are a response to a "very dire" situation in the city's homeless encampments.
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Sask. Public Safety Ministry says it will fund more Mounties if RCMP can recruit them

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The Saskatchewan Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety is working on an agreement to fund more Mounties in the province — as long as the RCMP can recruit them.
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This Country Is Decriminalising Female Genital Mutilation: What Is The Disturbing Practise And Is It Legal In India?

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Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) remains a contentious issue globally, with Gambia's National Assembly voting to lift a 2015 ban, potentially legalizing this harmful practice. FGM, practiced in about 30 countries, is often justified by...
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Haiti gang violence continues: Around 160,000 displaced by fighting

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The fighting has displaced around 160,000 Haitians and thousands more have been forced to flee the capital Port-au-Prince.
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Israeli army bombs house: Dozens killed near Al Nuseirat refugee camp

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An Israeli airstrike killed 36 Tabat B family members, mostly women and children, escalating fear in al-Nazirat refugee camp.
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Husband and wife square off for top literary award

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One of the largest literary awards in Atlantic Canada has a new winner.Three people were shortlisted for the 2023 Winterset award, including a married couple: longtime novelist Michael Crummey and first-time author Holly Hogan. Things...
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Rami al-Halhuli's father says Israeli forces are imposing restrictions on return of body

9th - Higher Ed
13-year-old Rami Hamdan al-Halhuli was shot in the chest while playing with fireworks near the Shu’fat refugee camp checkpoint on Tuesday.
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Cost of dying: Corpses are being stored in freezer trucks as people leave loved ones’ bodies unclaimed

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While Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is planning a permanent cadaver storage unit at the Health Sciences Centre in St. John’s, there are now four freezer trucks that hold bodies outside the hospital. As the CBC’s Anthony...
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Myles Sanderson died of cocaine overdose and there was no meth or fentanyl in system, inquest hears

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Sanderson killed 11 people at James Smith Cree Nation and the neighbouring village of Weldon in September 2022. A public inquest into his death began Monday with the goal to find out when, where and why Sanderson died.
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Family home hit in Deir Al Balah: At least 25 people killed, mostly women & children

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150 civilians, mostly women and children, killed by Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, Gaza. Overwhelmed hospital, death toll to rise.
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Israeli air raids: Overnight attacks lay waste to areas across the strip

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Israeli airstrikes devastate Gaza, injure children, orphan 17k, and raise death tolls daily, overwhelming hospitals.
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Can the soul destroy? Why is the soul immortal? Discover the truth in Verse 19 of Bhagavad Gita's Chapter 2

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Is the soul mortal? Explore the profound truth of the soul's eternal nature in this insightful video. We delve into Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2, Verse 19, where Lord Krishna reveals the timeless wisdom on the imperishable essence within us.
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At least 50 dead after open-pit gold mine collapses in Venezuela

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Family members in Venezuela wait to hear about their loved ones after they went missing in an open-pit mine collapse
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Israeli attacks kill dozens of people across Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
At least 29,313 Palestinians killed and 69,333 injured in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7.
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At least 64 killed in ‘largest’ tribal clashes in Papua New Guinea

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Police retrieve 64 bodies after fighting breaks out between rival tribes in Papua New Guinea’s northern highlands.
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Air strikes in central Gaza: Family searches for loved ones in rubble

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Bombing in Gaza Strip killed 10, injured 70; 40+ Palestinians killed in heavy bombing, amid evacuations.
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Chief medical examiner says drug-related deaths on the rise, and young people are especially at risk

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Police are warning about five recent deaths that are suspected to be drug-related. Dr. Nash Denic tells Here & Now’s Carolyn Stokes about these deaths, and his warning to young people.
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Living amongst destruction and despair: Voices from al-Maghazi camp

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Israeli bombings and invasions have devastated Gaza's al-Maghazi refugee camp, with many fatalities and destroyed buildings.