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Saudi state behind beoutQ piracy TV operation: WTO ruling

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Saudi Arabia breached international law by actively supporting beoutQ pirate TV operation, landmark WTO verdict says.
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N.S. RCMP update on mass shooting reveals details about guns, bulletins and shooter's psychology

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The accused gunman was seen as an "injustice collector," according to a preliminary behavioural analysis, says Supt. Darren Campbell, officer in charge of support services for Nova Scotia RCMP.
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Mexico City hospitals reaching breaking point

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Independent survey suggests the COVID-19 infection rate may be three times higher than what the government says it is.
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California reports coronavirus death dating to early February

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The deaths, weeks earlier than previously reported, may shift the timeline of when the virus spread across the US.
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Australia overturns cardinal's child sex abuse conviction

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Former Vatican treasurer George Pell was jailed last year for abusing two choirboys and many abuse victims say they are devastated over decision to release him.
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South African court clears Ramaphosa of corruption charges

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It is not the first time the public protector has lost a court ruling.
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AG: Mount Laurel police knew about racial harassment, but failed to help residents

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Officials say that Edward Mathews repeatedly racially harassed his neighbors in 2021.
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Oversight on Charter breaches by Ottawa police lacking, lawyer says

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In a scathing ruling, an Ontario Court judge called out two Ottawa police officers for breaching a man’s Charter rights and lying about it in court. The man was acquitted.
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Attorney, residents react to DOJ dismissing Mount Vernon police misconduct investigation

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Mount Vernon civil rights attorney Lauren Raysor said she believes police oversight is important.
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Bethany first selectman resigns after scathing report

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There had been growing calls for First Selectman Paula Cofrancesco to resign.
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One in five local drivers are distracted behind the wheel, says new University of Windsor study

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A recent University of Windsor study on local driving behaviours found 20 per cent of the drivers observed were engaged in some form of distraction. CBC's Dalson Chen went for a drive with Francesco Biondi, the associate professor who...
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More information could be coming soon on mystery neurological illness

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Public Health officials say they will release findings by this summer after they finish analyzing data from more than 200 patients who have experienced symptoms of neurological illness.
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China's Chang'e-6 probe returns lunar samples for study

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China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe has successfully brought back samples from the Moon’s South Pole-Aitken (SPA) Basin, the largest, deepest, and oldest impact crater. Scientists are analyzing the samples to uncover insights into the Moon’s...
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N.S. woman ordered to pay $60K to former nurse who was attacked online

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The mother of a disabled Nova Scotia man has been ordered to pay a former nurse $60,000 for defaming her. The decision centres on a 2016 incident at the Nova Scotia Hospital in Dartmouth. Blair Rhodes has the story.
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Netanyahu's office rejects Shin Bet report findings on October 7

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Tuesday dismissed the Shin Bet investigation’s findings regarding the October 7 Hamas attacks. In a pointed statement, officials argued that the report fails to address key questions...
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Can heat waves age you faster? New study says yes

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A new study has revealed that living in extreme heat can lead to faster biological aging. A first-of-its-kind research in the U.S. found that significant differences in molecular changes of people living in hotter regions compared to...
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More questions after new potential surplus estimated in East Ramapo school district

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School board members were perplexed during a meeting this week as they learned the district’s surplus may have ballooned to $90 million.
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27% of Canadians see U.S. as an ‘enemy,’ recent Leger poll suggests

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A recent Leger poll found that 75 per cent of Canadians have an unfavourable opinion of U.S. President Donald Trump, while 13 per cent view him favourably. Additionally, the poll found that 27 per cent of Canadians view the U.S. as an...
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A good night's sleep may help restrict bad memories, says study

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How often have you wished that you could erase bad memories from your system, as if they never existed? Imagine if that bad episode, that difficult day, could be forgotten entirely, like it never happened in the first place. What if...
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Only 11% Gen Z's would fight for UK

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A new research has revealed that nearly half of Gen Z, those aged 18 to 27, view Britain as a racist country. More importantly, it also reveals that only one in ten would be willing to risk their lives defending the UK in war.
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NYC report shows MTA buses are slower than usual

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Data collected by the IBO revealed that the B70 and B15 buses in Brooklyn have had the largest decline in speed since 2019 - at 12% and 11%, respectively.
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Ai Now Capable Of Cloning Itself, Scientists Fear Humans 'Losing Control'

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Scientists say artificial intelligence (AI) has crossed a critical "red line" and has replicated itself. In a new study, researchers from China showed that two popular large language models (LLMs) could clone themselves.
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Chromosome X: Could brain ageing be linked to your mother's genes?

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New research suggests that brain ageing might be influenced by genetic factors passed down from your mother, raising intriguing questions about the role of maternal DNA in cognitive health.
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South Africa: School dropout rates soar; calls for major overhaul

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School dropout rate in South Africa soars due to various reasons like pregnancy, drug abuse, poverty, and peer pressure. South Africa has the highest school dropout rate in the world. Watch this report for more details!