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US debt woes shake global financial markets

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Global markets are on edge as the US Hurtles toward a critical debt ceiling deadline, sparking fears of a financial contagion. Soaring treasury yields, volatile stock indices, and a surge in gold prices signal rising investor anxiety....
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Indian-administered Kashmir saffron trade: Farmers facing off with endangered porcupines

9th - Higher Ed
Saffron farmers in the town of Pampore in Indian-administered Kashmir are facing an unlikely enemy.
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US fiscal deficit raises market concerns

9th - Higher Ed
The growing fiscal deficit in the United States is raising concerns about the long-term stability of global equity markets. Experts warn that the increasing national debt, combined with ongoing trade tensions and tariff uncertainties,...
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'Sell American assets' bets start to go wrong

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Asian stocks mirrored Wall Street's rally to over a two-week high as data suggests U.S. consumers are still bailing out the economy. A global surge in bonds also helped light up investor mood despite President Trump's tariff rhetoric.
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India's gold quality standards set for massive expansion

9th - Higher Ed
If you’re buying gold or silver jewellery, it’s important to know about the Bureau of Indian Standards, or BIS. According to Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, BIS has greatly expanded the number of quality standards, from 2,000 in 2014 to...
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Head of the Yukon Chamber of Mines says moving projects forward is challenging

9th - Higher Ed
Mining in the territory has had major setbacks in the past couple of years. First was the abandonment of the Minto Mine. Then there was the catastrophic heap leach failure at the Eagle Mine.
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Can Jay Scotland pass the P.E.I. RCMP's fitness test?

9th - Higher Ed
CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland does his best to beat the required fitness assessment test times that help determine whether a new recruit will become an RCMP officer. It's a great way for those thinking about a career in policing to see...
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Can CBC's Jay Scotland pass the P.E.I. RCMP's fitness test?

9th - Higher Ed
CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland does his best to beat the required fitness assessment test times that help determine whether a new recruit will become an RCMP officer. Thinking about a career in policing? Take a look to see what some of...
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‘We’re definitely the best’: Brendon Rodney says 4x100m squad is greatest Canadian team

9th - Higher Ed
The Paris 2024 Olympic champion explains why this ensemble should be considered the greatest relay team in Canadian history.
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Mercury in Senegal mines endangers families

9th - Higher Ed
In Senegal’s gold-rich Kedougou region, women and children are paying a hidden price for the country’s gold rush
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Mining companies look to extend 2 mines, develop new site in Nunavut

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A mining company in Nunavut is hoping to extend the lives of two mines in the territory. The CBC's Mah Noor Mubarik has more.
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Ottawa Police issue warning about gold scam targeting seniors

9th - Higher Ed
Police say it’s a new version of the “grandparent scam,” targeting the elderly by encouraging them to buy gold to avoid financial losses in a turbulent stock market.
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Sudan’s cultural heritage in ruins: Khartoum’s National museum ravaged by war

9th - Higher Ed
In September, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) said it was concerned about the looting of the museum, whose restoration was organized with the UN agency and funded by Italy since 2019.
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Ecuador presidential election: Poll on Sunday to happen during security crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Ecuadorians vote Sunday for a new president as the country faces a deepening security crisis—averaging one murder every hour.
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Oil prices recover from 4-year low

9th - Higher Ed
Oil prices recovered on Tuesday, but took a hit on Monday along with broader global markets. On Monday crude prices dropped 3 percent to their lowest in four years, as trade tensions between the US and China spark recession fears. Copper...
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Inside the Inspiration Behind the Solid Gold Exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum

9th - Higher Ed
Matthew Yokobosky, Senior Curator, Fashion and Material Culture at Brooklyn Museum, explains why you need to some see the Solid Gold exhibit with your own eyes!
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Exploring Quito, Ecuador - SIghts & Sounds of Quito

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Want to know what it is like to visit Quito, Ecuador? Here are some of our views from exploring the Ecuadorian capital of Quito. Filmed in Quito, Ecuador Copyright Mark Wolters 2021 #nocommentary #quito #ecuador Copyright Mark Wolters...
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Germany rethinks US gold storage amid tensions

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Germany is considering relocating its significant gold reserves, currently stored at the US Federal Reserve in New York, due to concerns over the reliability of the United States as a partner. The stockpile, amounting to 1,200 tons of...
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Germany considers moving gold reserves from US

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Germany is considering relocating its significant gold reserves, currently stored at the U.S. Federal Reserve in New York, due to concerns over the reliability of the United States as a partner. Watch in for more details!
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Local dealers say more people are buying or investing in gold amid the economic uncertainty

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Stock prices plummeted worldwide on Friday for the second straight day in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's global imposition of tariffs. Some are seeing gold as a safety net, to the point where B.C. gold dealers say they've...
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Tariff woes fuel gold's surge to record prices

9th - Higher Ed
Gold prices have surged to multiple all-time highs this week. The rally has been fueled by escalating global economic uncertainty, largely driven by U.S. tariff policies.
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Gold records multiple highs this year as U.S. tariffs push gold prices to record levels

9th - Higher Ed
Gold prices have surged to multiple all-time highs this week. The rally has been fueled by escalating global economic uncertainty, largely driven by U.S. tariff policies.
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Musk pushes for live Fort Knox gold audit

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The mystery surrounding Fort Knox, home to the U.S. government's gold reserves, has become a national conversation in recent times. With rumors and speculations growing, Americans are increasingly curious about the legendary bullion...
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Is gold a safe bet after recent rally?

9th - Higher Ed
Gold has surged past $3,000 per ounce, hitting a historic milestone amid rising demand driven by global uncertainty and de-dollarization trends. Experts attribute this spike to factors such as china’s increased gold holdings and broader...