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South Africa: High school dropout rates raise major concern

9th - Higher Ed
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!
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B.C. reveals more about investigation into release of sex offender in Kelowna

9th - Higher Ed
The province is releasing some of the findings of an investigation into the release of repeat sex-offender Taylor Deuck in Kelowna last year. Dueck was convicted last week of assaulting a child at an equestrian center.Brady Strachan has...
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Days with severe fire conditions going up in the north finds study

9th - Higher Ed
The N.W.T. and the Yukon have had about 47 severe fire days per year the last twenty years. The number is up by two to three days from the previous two decades. The CBC's Liny Lamberink has more.
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Ethics Committee says Gaetz violated state laws related to sexual misconduct

9th - Higher Ed
The House Ethics Committee released its report on its investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct and illegal drug use by Matt Gaetz. The committee accused Gaetz of 'regularly' paying women, including a 17-year-old girl, for sex...
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New report finds harms of alcohol outweigh all other substances in Yukon

9th - Higher Ed
The Yukon government has released its first substance use surveillance report. The chief medical officer of health says the report's findings are not surprising. He hopes the findings will influence decisions on healthcare resources.
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'Negligence' Led To HIV Outbreak at Multan Hospital: Reports

9th - Higher Ed
Days after about 1 death and 30 others testing positive for HIV in Multan's largest hospital have been reported, recent findings of a probe committee suggest that negligence led to this crisis. According to officials, an investigation...
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NLHS terminated 51 leases between staff and travel nurses

9th - Higher Ed
After an investigation into allegations that Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services staff were buying houses to rent to agency and internationally trained nurses, the health authority says it terminated 51 leases. An internal review...
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U.S. Secret Service admits failures around Trump assassination attempt in Pa.

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. Secret Service acknowledged Friday failures that led to a gunman being able to wound former president Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pa., on July 13.
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Press Association

Commission did not establish sexual abuse in Grace case, department says

Higher Ed
A commission has not established a finding of emotional or sexual abuse based on the evidence in the “Grace” case, according to the Department of Children. However, there was a fundamental failure in the duty of her care through a...
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Gaetz sues House Ethics Committee to stop release of report into his conduct

Higher Ed
The committee had been looking into alleged sexual misconduct by Gaetz, along with accusations of illicit drug use. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Starmer says 'UK must stand with Ukraine' but would not be drawn into supporting killing of Russian general

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer said the UK must “stand with Ukraine”, but would not be drawn into directly supporting the killing of a senior Russian general in Moscow. He also comments on China and the concerns of the Waspi women over the decision...
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Military releases investigative findings 9 months after reservist killed 18 people in Maine

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The military released the investigative findings nine months after a reservist killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine. Read those findings. (Scripps News)
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Libraries get insight on how censorship, library access impacts teens

Higher Ed
In the 855 stories analyzed in the report, they found that young people living in areas where books have been banned were seeking library cards.
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Chemist digs for clues related to New Mexico atomic bomb

Higher Ed
Scripps News followed Dr. Michael Ketterer as he collected dust and dirt samples to analyze. He is looking for plutonium from the Trinity bomb test.
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Press Association

Footage of George Galloway as he speaks to media outside Parliament

Higher Ed
GVs of George Galloway's press conference outside Parliament after being sworn in as an MP. Mr Galloway won the Rochdale by-election last week.
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Press Association

London Assembly's Anne Clarke reacts to findings of investigation into Jaden Francois-Esprit's death

Higher Ed
London Assembly's Fire, Resilience and Emergency Planning Committee chair Anne Clarke reacts to the findings of the investigation into the death of Jaden Francois-Esprit.
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Bloomberg

Japan Exchange Group CEO on TSE Reform, Board Diversity

Higher Ed
Hiromi Yamaji, chief executive officer of Japan Exchange Group Inc., said there is still room for improvement as he talked about reform of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. He also acknowledged that JPX's female board ratio remains far below the...
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Bloomberg

Singapore PM Lee: Graft Probe to Be Thorough, Independent

Higher Ed
"We must allow CPIB to do its work, to investigate the matter fully, thoroughly and independently." Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong addresses the ongoing graft investigation by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau...
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Press Association

Parents discuss Nottingham maternity failings

Higher Ed
Interview with Sarah and Jack Hawkins, whose daughter Harriet died during childbirth in 2016 due to failings within Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Jack was a consultant in acute medicine while Sarah was a senior...
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Bloomberg

Traders at Five Banks Colluded on UK Bonds, CMA Says

Higher Ed
Five major banks colluded in chatrooms to swap sensitive information on UK bonds following the 2008 financial crisis, the Competition and Markets Authority said on Wednesday. Tom Metcalf reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Corbyn decision clearly indicates 'Labour has changed', says Party spokeswoman

Higher Ed
Labour MP and national campaign co-ordinator, Shabana Mahmood, comments after the party’s National Executive Committee back Sir Keir Starmer’s move to block Jeremy Corbyn from running to be a Labour MP in the next election.
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1946 MONTAGE Civil engineers and architects drafting in an office / United Kingdom?

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1946 MONTAGE Civil engineers and architects drafting in an office / United Kingdom?
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Sky News

Hugh Grant Arrives for Leveson Report

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Hugh Grant Arrives for Leveson Report
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Sky News

John Prescott Arrives for the Leveson Report

Higher Ed
John Prescott Arrives for the Leveson Report