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International aid conference aims to help Moldova weather energy crisis and neighbouring war

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Two previous conferences raised hundreds of millions of euros for the former Soviet republic.
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Street Child World Cup: Football uplifts disadvantaged girls

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Teaching life skills through sport. We meet the girls' team in Zimbabwe preparing for the Street Child world cup.
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N.S. tries to speed up licensing for Ukrainian health-care workers

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Nova Scotia is trying to make it easier for Ukrainian doctors and nurses to work in the province at a time when there is a critical shortage of heath-care workers.
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Israeli jets pound Gaza in second day of attacks

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More homes are flattened, and Gaza’s sole power plant shuts down after running out of fuel.
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4-time Stanley Cup champion Mike Bossy dead at 65

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Hockey great Mike Bossy, who helped the New York Islanders win four straight Stanley Cups, is being remembered after his death at 65 from lung cancer.
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Canadians get creative to support Ukraine

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Canadians are finding creative ways to support Ukrainians affected by the war, including by selling sunflower seeds, Ukraine’s national flower, and miniature figurines of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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Ukrainian MP says Russian missile exploded near her Kyiv home

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Halyna Yanchenko, a Ukrainian member of parliament, told CBC News Network Thursday that the fight against Russia is a 'matter of survival.' Yanchenko, who is still in Kyiv, shared the difficult choice she made to send her children away...
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Rohingya refugees arrive in Indonesia after almost a month at sea

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After almost a month at sea, more than 100 Rohingya refugees are now safe in Indonesia.
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Researchers create open-source map tracking incidents in Ukraine

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Giancarlo Fiorella, an investigator with Bellingcat, explains how the online collective has created the Russia-Ukraine Monitor Map, an open-source database of incidents in the Russian invasion.
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3 teenagers who stepped up to help others during pandemic

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These three teenagers have stepped up to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic by delivering food, helping seniors with technology and providing homemade air filters.
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Doug Ford commends people 'pitching in' during snowstorm

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford spoke about helping motorists stuck in the snow and commended others for pitching in during storms that hit Ontario and Quebec on Monday -- while advising people to stay off the roads.
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Charest says his work for Huawei was 'never in contradiction' with the 'national interest of Canada'

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Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest joins Power & Politics to discuss his work for telecom giant Huawei while two Canadians were detained in a Chinese prison, and whether he would run as a Conservative candidate if he doesn't...
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How this man is helping fellow African students in Ukraine

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Tolulope Osho is an African student in Ukraine helping other African students by finding shelter for them in underground bunkers and driving them to borders to get to safety.
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Desperate efforts underway to protect B.C. community from flooding

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Volunteers are working around the clock to fill sandbags to protect the small community of Yarrow, B.C., as water levels continue to rise.
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COP26: Could oysters help to save Bangladesh from rising seas?

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Some of Bangladesh’s islands are vanishing due to climate change. But one local scientist has found that oysters could save his island from eroding.
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NerdWallet CEO on Taking the Fintech Company Public

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Fintech firm NerdWallet made its IPO debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. CEO Tim Chen joined Cheddar to talk about the decision to tap the capital markets now and explained the company's revenue model by taking a cut from...
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In Mozambique, Kagame says Rwandan troops’ work not over

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Rwandan president says his country’s force will help secure and rebuild Cabo Delgado areas destroyed by years-long armed campaign.
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EU summit: Bloc 'very concerned' about Belarus migration

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The growing number of migrants crossing into the bloc from Belarus dominated talks on the final day of a leaders' summit.
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New scientific centre in UK aims to contain future pandemics

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Innova Medical Group donates $14m to Pandemic Institute in Liverpool to research future disease threats.
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The former Canadian soldier who helped get 100 Afghans to safety

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A special forces soldier with the Canadian Armed Forces, Dave Lavery, worked with a team of volunteers to get at least 100 Afghans through the chaos of the Kabul airport to safety.
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Qatar: A major transit point for new Afghan refugees

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The country is using accommodation meant for the FIFA football world cup next year to house those who fled Taliban's takeover.
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Biomanufacturing company making 25 year commitment, minister says

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Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne tells David Common on Power & Politics that Resilience Biotechnologies Inc. has committed to maintain jobs at their plant for at least 25 years.
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Free Rides to COVID-19 Vaccine Sites, Care of Lyft, Coming May 24

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Ride-hailing giants Lyft and Uber are teaming up with the White House to offer subsidized rides for people going to get their COVID-19 vaccines. After answering a few questions on the app when the service launches on May 24, car, bike,...
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This 9-year-old is helping distribute oxygen to COVID-19 patients in India

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As India continues to grapple with a second wave of COVID-19, youth climate activist Licypriya Kangujam is using social media and her own money to buy and distribute oxygen concentrators to help sick patients throughout India.