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Hamas attacked because of Israel's 'illegal' siege, Israeli journalist says
Columnist Gideon Levy fears a bloodbath of innocent civilians in Gaza if Israel reacts without moral and legal limits. He claims Israel made Gaza a cage, an experiment in human beings, that the international community normalized.
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US Ambassador Eric Garcetti extends best wishes to India for Chandrayaan 3 launch
Speaking about the launch of Chandrayaan 3, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti on Jul 13 during his speech at the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum on July 13 said that the US is looking forward to the launch and India becoming the...
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‘The world lets Israel get away with murder’ | AJ OPINION
@Issam_Adwan asks why the US protects Israel like their baby that “grows bigger with every human rights violation.”
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U.S. stores running out of baby formula amid recall, supply disruptions
Increased demand, supply chains disrupted by the pandemic and a recall on powdered baby formula issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in February have all contributed to a nationwide shortage.
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Thailand’s iconic Maya Bay rejuvenation sparks wider debate
Maya Beach in Thailand was once overrun by visitors, but thanks in part to the pandemic, its ecosystem has had time to recover.
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Concerns with Ontario legalizing online gambling
As Ontario bets on online gambling for a new source of revenue, there are concerns that providing more access to gambling could exacerbate addictions without responsible tools to protect players.
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Ontario to end proof of COVID-19 vaccination program March 1
The Ontario government is removing the province's proof of vaccination system as of March 1. As well, all capacity limits in restaurants, bars, cinemas and gyms will be lifted as of Thursday, a move that was set to take effect on Feb. 21.
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Maastricht Treaty at 30: Pandemic brings unanswered questions back to the fore
The treaty that established the European Union also laid the ground for strict fiscal rules that are today the target of intense criticism.
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Protection against Omicron plummets with only two vaccinations, Ontario data shows
Data from the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table shows that protection against the Omicron variant plummets with only two vaccine doses. Nonetheless, experts say any number of vaccinations is better than none.
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Noisy drivers in Ghent could have their cars confiscated
Drivers who breach noise limits in Ghent could have their vehicles confiscated. It's part of a bid to battle noise pollution in the Belgian city.
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New travel restrictions could be on the way in Canada
The federal government keeps hinting at stricter travel restrictions to curb the spread of new coronavirus variants inside Canada.
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EU fisheries ministers awaiting Brexit deal to conclude own talks
Europe's agriculture and fisheries ministers are meeting in Brussels on Tuesday and Wednesday for an annual meeting, with the aim of reaching an agreement on the fishing opportunities for next year.
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EU countries struggle with rapidly spreading COVID-19 wave
The World Health Organization is warning EU countries not to lift restrictions too fast, as that could lead to a further spike in cases.
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Mexico begins to reopen despite COVID-19 crisis
Deputy health minister is leading the response - but his methods have been controversial as the country sees a surge in daily cases and deaths.
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Supermarkets often limit sale items. Why didn't they act faster to place limits during COVID-19?
If you’ve been to a store recently, you’ve likely had some trouble finding things like hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes, and maybe even some food items. And companies' assurances that their suppliers won't run out of product aren't...
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Westport to consider changing parking limits to 2 hours
The change would apply to parking limits only on Main, Elm and Bay streets, along with Church Lane and Jessup Road.
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Alberta ends gas flaring cap
Alberta has scrapped its limits on methane gas flaring, which is the process of burning off excess gas from oil production. The province flared 36 per cent over its limit last year. The Canadian Association of Physicians for the...
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Iran-Israel War: US Senator Introduces Bill To Curb Trump’s Power To Go To War With Tehran
Amid rapidly escalating tensions, Donald Trump has called on residents of Tehran to evacuate immediately. Watch to know more on this!
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Israel-Iran War: Democrat Moves To Prevent Trump From Striking Iran Without Approval
Iran has launched a fresh wave of drone and missile attacks targeting Tel Aviv and Haifa, two major cities of Israel, Iranian state media reported. This comes as hostilities between the two nations continue for the fourth day.
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As immigration raids ramp-up, CT House votes to limit who can work with ICE
The TRUST Act already restricts when police can communicate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. On Wednesday, the Connecticut House voted to add prosecutors and parole board member.s
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Gardeners are one step closer to planting food on city-owned land in front of their homes
The city of Ottawa rewrote the rules in 2023 around gardens on what’s called the right-of-way boulevard. But that didn’t include edible plants. Now, a committee has voted to change that and the final vote will go to council in April.
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Iran-US Ties: Iran rejects US talks, calls Washington a 'bully government'
Iran has rejected the US proposal for nuclear negotiations, with Supreme Leader Khamenei calling Washington a "bully government" aiming for domination. This comes after President Trump claimed he sent a letter to Iran’s leadership to...
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How much land do Buddhist groups on P.E.I. control? Here's why it's hard to come up with a number
It's a direct question... but also an indirect question: How much land do two Buddhist organizations in the province control? The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission is diving into the mystery after the province recently ordered a...
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Quebec's Mikaël Kingsbury claims World Cup dual moguls silver
Mikaël Kingsbury from Deux-Montagnes, Que., finishes second in the men's dual moguls at the FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup stop in Deer Valley, Utah, after losing to Japan's Ikuma Horishima in the big final.