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Guinea Ebola death toll rises to five as vaccine roll-out begins

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Government tracking down people who potentially had contact with Ebola victims and will rush vaccines to affected areas.
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The challenges of vaccinating the vulnerable in Canada’s North

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Some of the country's most remote communities are getting access to the Moderna vaccine. Limited resources for these areas means it's critical to get people vaccinated fast. Challenges on the ground though are not just logistical —...
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US downsizes its troops in Afghanistan to 2,500

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President Trump, who ordered the reduction last year, says that troop levels in Afghanistan reached a 19-year low.
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Turning a lens on mental health

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( - image credit) Award-winning Canadian film director Tyler Simmonds has suffered from mental health issues since his teenage years. He decided to use his craft to push for dialogue and discussion on mental health and mindfulness —...
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Frustration surrounds visiting restrictions at Ontario nursing homes

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The Ontario government has now allowed for limited family visits to long-term care homes, but some doctors say the remaining restrictions are stricter than they need to be, and that is frustrating families.
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Lack of data hampers Ontario’s fight against COVID-19

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Issues continue to surround Ontario's failure to gather and share data about COVID-19, which many say is key to controlling outbreaks.
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National Guard activated in Michigan as mayor shares inauguration day concerns

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Mayor Andy Schor of Lansing, Mich., says security preparations ahead of inauguration day are in place to prevent violent protests against the presidential election results.
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Growing concerns about mental health in UK

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A UK report brings into focus the severe effect the pandemic is having on many young and vulnerable minds.
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Resident speaks out about conditions at Toronto long-term care home

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A resident at Toronto’s West Park Long-Term Care Centre says “it’s a crisis” and fears a COVID-19 outbreak at the facility will get worse.
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Indonesia pandemic: fears about COVID-19 ahead of lockdown

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Millions of migrant workers head home before Friday lockdown as fears rise about low testing rate for coronavirus.
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Parents in shock after 16-year-old killed by Winnipeg police

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The father of a 16-year-old Indigenous girl speaks out after she was shot dead by Winnipeg police following an alleged robbery of a liquor store.
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'Vivarium' Star Imogen Poots Says Film is Unfortunately Very Relevant in Coronavirus Era

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It wasn't the team's plan, but Imogen Poots's new sci-fi film ‘Vivarium’ is very relevant to what's happening to our world today. Coincidentally, the movie follows two people that end up stuck inside a home.
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How Western Canada is handling dropping oil prices

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Since coronavirus fears took hold of the markets, the price of oil has been plummeting. A look at what that means for Alberta’s economy.
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Junos cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns

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The Juno Awards have been cancelled over fears surrounding the novel coronavirus. The Saskatchewan Ministry of Health made the decision along with the City of Saskatoon and Tourism Saskatoon.
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Markets head for worst week since 2008 as coronavirus cases surge

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Asian shares follow a sharp decline in US stocks as fears rise over the economic threat of the spreading virus.
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Japan trembles under seismic barrage | Over 900 earthquakes have jolted Japan in just 2 weeks

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Japan has been rocked by over 900 earthquakes in just two weeks, sparking fresh fears of a possible ‘Megaquake’. Experts warn the tremors could be a sign of major tectonic stress building up. Is Japan prepared for the next big one?
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Japan trembles under relentless seismic barrage

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Japan has been rocked by over 900 earthquakes in just two weeks, sparking fresh fears of a possible ‘Megaquake’. Experts warn the tremors could be a sign of major tectonic stress building up. Is Japan prepared for the next big one?
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US dollar plunges 10.8% in worst first half since 1973 amid Trump tariffs

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In the opening half of 2025, the U.S. dollar dropped a dramatic 10.8%—its steepest decline in over five decades. The slump reflects investor concerns over President Trump’s aggressive tariff agenda, spiraling national debt, and mounting...
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Beloved nursery opens its doors again in Bed-Stuy

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According to nursery owner Deborah Young, the lot is still for sale, but with no buyer, they decided to open the space and fill it with flowers, arts and decorations for as long as they can.
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Canada reports record measles cases driven by Ontario outbreak

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Ontario’s vaccination efforts are ramping up as health officials call 2025 the worst year for measles in Canada since the disease was declared eliminated in 1998, with over 900 confirmed cases across the country.
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Death toll from Myanmar's earthquake reaches 3,564

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#GRAVITAS | Heavy rains have lashed parts of quake-hit Myanmar, complicating relief efforts and raising the risk of disease. Watch this video to find out more.
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EU trade ministers near agreement on first round of retaliatory tariffs against US

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Trade ministers meeting in Luxembourg on Monday neared agreement on a list of US goods to target in response to the recent US decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium.
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Aramco loses over $90bn in market capitalisation

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Major West Asian stock indexes, including Saudi Arabia's, fell to their lowest levels since 2020 on Sunday due to a free fall in oil prices and fears of a new global trade war.
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Tariff shock waves tear through markets in US, Asia, and Europe

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Donald Trump's Liberation Day tariffs have led to turmoil in the global financial markets. About $2.5 trillion was wiped off Wall Street, and share prices in other financial centers across the globe also suffered.