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Qatar responds to Denmark's World Cup jersey protest

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Qatar said the country had made reforms to its migrant worker laws and looked forward to welcoming every team.
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Sask. stabbing suspect took pills before dying in custody: Sources

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Multiple sources say Myles Sanderson, the man arrested in a series of fatal stabbings in Saskatchewan, died after consuming pills just before his arrest. Saskatchewan’s chief coroner service has also ordered a separate public inquest...
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Joe Biden's pandemic comments face pushback from experts

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'It's a bit ridiculous' for U.S. President Joe Biden to suggest the coronavirus pandemic is over when thousands of people are still dying from it every day, says infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch.
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Sources say Sask. stabbing suspect took pills before dying in custody

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Multiple sources say Myles Sanderson, the man arrested in a series of fatal stabbings in Saskatchewan, died after consuming pills just before his arrest. Saskatchewan’s chief coroner service has also ordered a separate public inquest...
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Former Mountie describes likely plan for Saskatchewan investigation

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Retired RCMP special crimes investigator Bruce Pitt-Payne outlines a likely police strategy to find two suspects in the Saskatchewan stabbing deaths, and the monumental task of dealing with so many crime scenes.
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More than 1 million dead from COVID-19 so far in 2022: WHO

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WHO COVID-19 technical lead Maria Van Kerkhove said it was 'concerning' and 'tragic' that more than 1 million people died from COVID-19 this year. She expects more hospitalizations and more deaths as the virus circulates around the world.
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Plan It Green: Extreme Heat

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We know what extreme heat does to the planet, but what about our body? From pregnancies to kidney disease, Al Jazeera’s
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Europe's 'obesity epidemic' is killing over 1.2 million people a year, a new WHO report says

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Rates of being overweight or obese have more than doubled in Europe since the 1970s, the UN health agency said.
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COVID-19 deaths nearly 3 times higher than official data, says WHO report

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The World Health Organization says nearly 15 million people around the world died from COVID-19, either directly or indirectly, by the end of 2021.
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Nearly 15 million people died in COVID-19 pandemic: WHO

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The World Health Organization estimates almost 15 million people around the world have died as a result of COVID-19 or the pandemic’s burden on health-care systems over the past two years.
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WHO puts global COVID-19 death toll at nearly 15 million

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New report by UN health agency says coronavirus pandemic killed nearly three times more people than officially reported.
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Growing concern for COVID-related workplace deaths, injuries

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As more companies call workers back on-site, there are concerns it could lead to a rise in workplace deaths and injuries related to COVID-19. Advocates want to ensure employers to take adequate measures to reduce exposure risks in the...
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World leaders condemn Russia for alleged civilian killings in Bucha

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Among the condemnation from world leaders, U.S. President Joe Biden didn’t mince words — calling for a war crimes trial against Russian President Vladimir Putin over the deaths of civilians in Bucha. Despite mounting evidence, it’s still...
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Federal modelling shows clear uptick in COVID cases

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New modelling from the Public Health Agency of Canada shows a rise in COVID-19 cases, with doctors pointing out that a high rate of Omicron cases and its new subvariant will likely lead to a new wave of patients in hospital.
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Yukon battles surging opioid crisis

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Yukon officials are fighting an opioid crisis as the territory recorded the highest per capita opioid death rate across the country in 2021. Despite Yukon declaring a substance use health emergency in January, people working on the front...
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Alberta First Nation announces 169 possible grave sites near former residential school

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The Kapawe'no First Nation in Northern Alberta has announced the discovery of 169 potential graves at the site of a former residential school after searching the area with drones and ground-penetrating radar.
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Lethal avian influenza variant sweeping across West Africa

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It has killed millions of birds and officials are struggling to contain the spread of the virus.
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India COVID-19 deaths: Official toll surpasses half a million

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India is the third country to report half a million deaths related to COVID-19 after the United States and Brazil.
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COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations hit record highs in Canada

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Across Canada, the number of COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations have climbed to record highs. But it appears the Omicron wave is waning with fewer overall infections, giving some experts optimism for the coming months.
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Don't abandon what works to curb COVID-19, pleads WHO

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COVID-19 cases have jumped dramatically in the last week, so now is not the time to give up on public health measures that work, says the WHO.
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9 children among 19 killed in New York City apartment fire

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A New York City fire at a Bronx apartment building on Sunday that killed 19 people, including nine children, was caused by a faulty space heater, officials said. It's the city's deadliest fire in more than three decades.
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Greece to impose fines on elderly who refuse coronavirus jab

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Coronavirus infections are surging in Greece, and the government is encouraging people to get vaccinated before introduction of fines next month.
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'We have actually seen a worsening of the crisis on the ground' | Dr. Eileen de Villa

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Toronto Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa joins Power & Politics to discuss her recommendation to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use.
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Civilian deaths in Ukraine likely 'a lot higher' than reported, UN warns

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The United Nations is warning that the civilian death count in Russia's invasion of Ukraine may be a lot worse than what's being reported. Rosemary Barton Live speaks with Matilda Bogner, head of the UN's Human Rights Monitoring Mission...