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'Catastrophic' conditions as bushfires intensify in Australia

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At least 10 people killed and three million hectares of land torched across country in recent months.
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Australian PM cuts short leave as anger mounts over fires

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Morrison cut short his trip after he was seen in Hawaii on a family vacation as Australia burned.
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Responsible tourism, adventure and reinventing luxury: highlights of London's World Travel Market

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More than 50-thousand representatives from all over the globe have descended on London to debate and discuss what’s hot in the travel and tourism sectors. In this edition of Spotlight, we are taking a round-the-world journey at the...
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Kyrgyzstan wildlife bounces back after hunting moratorium

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Conservationists say country's animals are increasing again after government imposed a strict moratorium on hunting.
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Ottawa pushes electric vehicles, so why aren't drivers flocking to them?

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Ottawa wants Canadian drivers to go green, offering new federal rebates to help pay for it. So why isn't everyone rushing out to take advantage of free money?
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Brexit road trip day 3: Central Scotland and the Highlands

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Scotland is a stalwart Remain country— 62 per cent of voters backed staying in the EU. NBC reporter Alexander Smith heads up to the picturesque capital, Edinburgh, on his Brexit road trip. Jamie McCormack, 37, a chef, told Smith over a...
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Star of Asia international music festival wows audiences in Kazakhstan

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Over 30,000 fans flocked to the Star of Asia music festival, an international celebration of music, featuring exciting fusion music, performed in the scenic mountains above Kazakhstan's cultural capital Almaty. The two-day festival (June...
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Georgian Adventures: Subtropical skiing!

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Our adventures continue in Georgia's Autonomous Republic of Adjara, at the foot of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, north of Turkey. "Snow-covered peaks — in the subtropics!" enthused our reporter Denis Loctier, as he skied down a slope....
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Subtropical skiing in Georgia's Adjara

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Our adventures continue in Georgia's Autonomous Republic of Adjara, at the foot of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains, north of Turkey. "Snow-covered peaks — in the subtropics!" enthused our reporter Denis Loctier, as he skied down a slope....
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The gold that grows on Morocco’s argan trees

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In Morocco’s southern mountains gold grows on the region’s argan trees. Vitamin-rich Argan oil is known for its benefits in nourishing the skin and is a precious ingredient in some cosmetics – and it’s also one of the most expensive...
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From Atlas to Las Vegas: unearthing Morocco’s beauty secrets

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In Morocco’s southern mountains gold grows on the region’s argan trees. Vitamin-rich Argan oil is known for its benefits in nourishing the skin and is a precious ingredient in some cosmetics – and it’s also one of the most expensive...
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Catching Light in Italy

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In his decades of experience as a war cameraman, Kurt Moser had never seen a camera like the one he discovered under a blanket in a studio in Milan. The camera, made in 1907, weighs 70kg, is two meters long and takes two people to carry it.
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Touring Italy quake devastation

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Many affected communities are now ghost towns, CBC's Margaret Evans reports
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Marijuana growers at odds with proposed laws

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Many small-scale producers are worried about being weeded out of the industry, unless Ottawa and its provincial counterparts change their approach to so-called micro-cultivation.
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On the cultural heritage trail in Oman

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In this edition of Oman Life we continue our exploration of the country’s extraordinary cultural heritage by delving into Muscat, the melting pot that is the capital which is filled with stunning architectural sights with a modern twist....
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‘It was pretty intense.’ Dunellen couple recounts heavy flooding during Monday’s storm

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Over the 39 years of living in their home along Mountain View Terrace, the Frabizzios have cleaned up from flooding eight times.
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Dangerous avalanche conditions across B.C. and Alberta

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Officials are warning about dangerous avalanche conditions across B.C. and Alberta after a skier died in the Alberta Rockies near Canmore and a snowshoer was buried for nearly 20 minutes before being rescued just north of Vancouver.
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Woman survives after being buried by avalanche

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A woman was buried by an avalanche and stuck upside down for 20 minutes under the snow, and her rescuers say it's a miracle that she's still alive. CBC's Georgie Smyth has more on that, and details of another avalanche that took a man's...
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Mild winter impacts snowfall — and businesses — in B.C.

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It continues to be a disappointing season for winter sports enthusiasts in the province, as the mild winter has led to poor conditions. Businesses that depend snow sports enthusiasts say they are feeling the blow.
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High in the skies above the Detroit River, 'it's a lot of fun up there'

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Tracy Robbinson is an apprentice with Ironworkers Local 700. Her job takes her to great heights on the Gordie Howe International Bridge project.
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Low snowpack across B.C. prompts drought concerns

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Drought across British Columbia could worsen this year, experts say, as concerns grow over low snowpack levels in the mountains. Snow levels are 39 per cent below normal, according to a B.C. River Forecast Centre report released...
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Low B.C. snowpack could mean severe drought, new data suggest

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Snow levels across B.C. are well below normal, according to new data. Experts are warning that with less snowpack in the mountains, the province is at risk of severe drought later this year.
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Squamish, B.C., has seen 'tremendous melt' — with more rain coming

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Armand Hurford, mayor of Squamish, B.C., says the town's defences 'seem to be holding' as it deals with heavy rainfall, melting snowpack and rising rivers.
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Unseasonably warm, wet weather hits North Shore ski slopes

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Cypress, Grouse and Seymour mountains are closed due to the unusually warm and wet weather. As Janella Hamilton reports, the inclement weather has some winter recreation enthusiasts worried that this season might just be a washout.