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Deadly Israeli strikes hit Gaza City, Khan Younis; WFP warns of rising malnutrition

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At least 32 Palestinians have been killed and 82 injured in Israeli attacks carried out across Gaza in the past 24 hours.
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Adult figure skating team brings women together in central Newfoundland

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Figure skating is often part of the lives of many young people, who tend to age out of it as they grow. But adult figure skating is alive and well in central Newfoundland thanks to the Central Blades. Coach Jeanine Connolly and skater...
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Syria Crisis: Kurdish protest against new declaration, demands inclusivity

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The Syrian government has signed a deal with Kurdish-led forces, marking a significant shift in the country’s complex conflict. This agreement could lead to new dynamics in the region, potentially reshaping alliances and power structures.
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Centre Vs Tamil Nadu government: Row over rupee symbol

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Further escalating the row with the NDA-led Centre, the DMK government in Tamil Nadu on Thursday released the logo for its budget for the year 2025-26, which replaced the Indian Rupee symbol with a Tamil letter. Watch this report for...
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India language row: DMK changes Rupee symbol on budget logo

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A major political clash has erupted between the BJP and DMK over the issue of Hindi imposition in Tamil Nadu. Union Minister accused the DMK of ruining students' futures, while Chief Minister Stalin fired back, calling it an act of...
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Harvard has created more billionaires than any other U.S. college

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Harvard University has the most billionaire alumni, with its richest student being Mark Zuckerberg.
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Snow coming to Nova Scotia Thursday afternoon

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says the snow will change to rain and gusty winds in the evening. He says it'll be messy.
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Ukraine marks invasion’s 3rd anniversary with support mired in uncertainty

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Ukraine marks a somber anniversary of three years of war, as Western leaders pledge more military support against Russia.
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Arctic cold grips us amid deadly storms

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The death toll from powerful winter storms in the central and eastern United States has risen to at least 14. . . This comes after floods, gale-force winds, and bitterly cold temperatures swept the region.
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Super Bowl: The psychology behind being a fan

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Edward Hirt is a professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences in The College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington. Hirt studies social psychology and the psychology behind fanship. Why do we love our...
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DR Congo: World leaders call for dialogue as M23 advances

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UN Human Rights Council has given the green light to open an investigation into alleged violations and abuses committed in the deadly clashes gripping the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Saskatchewan weather forecast for Feb. 7

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CBC Saskatchewan weather specialist Ethan Williams gives the forecast for Feb. 7 and beyond.
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Gold replaces foreign currency for Russian savers

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Russians purchased a record 75.6 metric tons of gold in 2024, marking a 6 percent increase from the previous year. This surge reflects a shift in consumer behavior as people sought to safeguard their savings amid escalating western...
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Saskatchewan weather forecast for Jan. 22

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CBC Saskatchewan weather specialist Ethan Williams gives the forecast for Jan. 22 and beyond.
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Saskatchewan weather forecast for Jan. 21

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CBC Saskatchewan weather specialist Ethan Williams gives the forecast for Jan. 21 and beyond.
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Victoria librarian warns coworkers burning out amid rise in patron incidents, staffing shortage

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The number of violent incidents and general disturbances at Greater Victoria libraries have multiplied in recent years. One librarian and union leader, Caitlin Ottenbreit, says it's causing burnout and fatigue among workers, especially...
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Saskatchewan weather forecast for Jan. 9

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CBC Saskatchewan weather specialist Ethan Williams gives the forecast for Jan. 9 and beyond.
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Increased demand for food banks in Newfoundland

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Increased demand for food banks in Newfoundland
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Israel-Hamas War: Netanyahu Holds Meeting With Hostage Families

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the family members of hostages held in Gaza that the regime change in Syria could help advance a deal. Watch for more details!
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Japan Records Warmest Autumn In 126 Years

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Winter is slowly throwing its spell across the world however surprisingly some countries witnessed the warmest november...
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India: Over Five Tonnes of Drugs Seized in Andaman Sea

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In a coordinated air-sea operation, the Indian Coast Guard has seized more than five tonnes of synthetic narcotic contraband (initial testing indicates Methamphetamine), off the Andaman and Nicobar islands. The suspicious foreign-origin...
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Delhi: Air Quality Remains in Severe Category for Another Day

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The air quality in India's national capital continues to remain in the ‘severe plus’ category for another day. Meanwhile, schools and colleges in the region have switched to online classes owing to the deteriorating air quality.
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Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: Air Quality Remains In Severe Category For Another Day

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Residents of the Indian capital continue to reel under the pollution crisis as Central and state authorities scramble to implement course correction measures. Watch in for more details!
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Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: Delhi Govt Orders Hospitals To Set Up Teams For Respiratory Cases

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Residents of the Indian capital continue to reel under the pollution crisis as Central and state authorities scramble to implement course correction measures. Watch in for more details!