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Food security: UN says hunger & malnutrition on the rise

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There are more than 340 million people worldwide…facing acute food insecurity some 40 million of them are already at emergency levels of hun
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Mahesh Jethmalani says in the eyes of law Rahul Gandhi is still a convict

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Mahesh Jethmalani says SC has stayed conviction of Rahul Gandhi as trial court had not given adequate reasons for awarding maximum punishmentMahesh Jethmalani says in the eyes of law Rahul Gandhi is still a convict
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Extreme heat, rain, cause destruction worldwide

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Extreme rainfall accompanied by deadly flooding hit the United States and several other countries over the weekend and last week.In the U.S., flooding claimed five lives in Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, where a search is...
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Sri Lanka has already notified Indian Rupee as designated foreign currency: MEA Spokesperson

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MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that India has an important relationship with Sri-Lanka. While answering on trade in Indian currencies, he said, "Sri-Lanka has already notified Indian Rupee as designated foreign currency in their...
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IAEA’s Grossi says situation ‘serious’ at Ukraine nuclear plant

9th - Higher Ed
The head of the UN atomic energy agency visits the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant after dam breach.
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Government pressured to expel Chinese diplomat

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There’s increasing pressure on the Canadian government to expel a Chinese diplomat who is suspected of intimidating MP Michael Chong and his family. The foreign minister says the government is weighing its options and the potential...
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Canada expels Chinese diplomat

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Canada has declared Chinese diplomat Zhao Wei 'persona non grata' after days of pressure from opposition parties. The diplomat has five days to leave Canada after being accused of targeting Conservative MP Michael Chong's family living...
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'Lies have consequences,' Dominion Voting Systems lawyer says after settlement with Fox News

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Dominion Voting Systems and Fox News reached a $787.5 million settlement in the final hours before the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit was scheduled to begin on Tuesday.
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Fox News settles election claims defamation case for eyewatering $787m

9th - Higher Ed
The TV channel paid nearly $800 million to avoid a trial that could have exposed how it spread lies about the 2020 US presidential election.
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Afghanistan NGOs suspend work over Taliban ban on women workers

9th - Higher Ed
“This comes at the worst possible time, when the economy of Afghanistan is collapsing.”
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Biden promotes partnerships with Africa at leadership summit

9th - Higher Ed
US president announces new investments, trade deals in Africa, highlighting sustainable energy and infrastructure.
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Ethical concerns raised about popular AI-generated portraits

9th - Higher Ed
Social media has been flooded with artistic profile photos made by mobile apps like Lensa using artificial intelligence. But for some in the art world, it raises ethical and legal questions, and has even led to the loss of paid work.
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Russian missiles hit apartment building in Mykolaiv, Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian officials say a Russian missile hit an apartment building in Mykolaiv on Thursday.
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Hockey Canada CEO says he's 'prepared to face the consequences' after second day of hearings

9th - Higher Ed
Hockey Canada CEO Scott Smith says that although he believes he's the 'right person to get Hockey Canada to the right place,' he's open to resigning and a governance review.
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'Unprecedented' U.K. weather could reveal unanticipated consequences: expert

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Nigel Arnell, a University of Reading climate system science professor, says extreme weather events should be a wake-up call to upgrade infrastructures not designed for very high temperatures.
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Chornobyl not yet stable after Russian occupation: UN nuclear watchdog

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Officials with the International Atomic Energy Agency are surveying the damage left behind by Russian troops who occupied Ukraine’s Chornobyl nuclear power plant, warning the situation is not yet stable. Their visit coincides with the...
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US to send more heavy artillery, ammunition and drones to Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
Joe Biden announces another $800m military aid package for Ukraine as Russia presses on with its eastern offensive.
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'The million dollar question': Ukraine war poised to take centre stage at tense EU-China summit

9th - Higher Ed
The two sides are hosting an online meeting on Friday after months of strained relations.
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Biden warns China’s Xi Jinping of ‘consequences’ of backing Russian invasion

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U.S. President Joe Biden used a two-hour video call with Chinese President Xi Jinping to warn him about the ‘consequences’ if China provides material support to Russia. It’s unclear what those consequences could be, but the White House...
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Biden warns over potential chemical weapons use in Ukraine?

9th - Higher Ed
The US president is warning Russia could resort to using chemical weapons in Ukraine.
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Russian, Belarusian athletes banned from Winter Paralympics

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Organizers of the Winter Paralympics have reversed course and expelled athletes from Russia and Belarus. The about-face came less than 24 hours after the International Paralympic Committee announced it would allow Russians and...
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Fire at Ukraine nuclear power plant adds layers of fear

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Shelling near a nuclear power plant in Ukraine, which caused a fire, has led to renewed calls to create a no-fly zone over the country and has shaken already-frightened residents, many of whom are trying to flee.
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Guterres to Putin: In the name of humanity, stop this war

9th - Higher Ed
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned Russia’s actions in an impassioned appeal.
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How might police break up the protest camp in Ottawa?

9th - Higher Ed
Former deputy RCMP commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas discusses how police might approach breaking up the protest camp in downtown Ottawa and the special considerations needed because there are numerous children on site.