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Fighting poverty and gang violence in Rio's favelas with ballet

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Amid ongoing drug gang wars in Rio's favelas, one woman is giving hope to the children of Complexo do Alemao.
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‘Good Girls Revolt’ a 60s discrimination drama that reverberates today

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Amazon’s latest original series is based on the book ‘Good Girls Revolt’ by Lynn Povich,’ about a group of women employed by Newsweek magazine in the 1960’s who ended up suing the magazine for discrimination in the workplace. It’s the...
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Piecing together the gender jigsaw of autism

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Scientists in the US are seeking to enroll hundreds of families with autistic sons but unaffected daughters in a study looking for genetic clues and protective factors. Autism is at least four times more common in boys than it is in...
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Waziristan: the most dangerous place in the world?

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Waziristan is a tribal area in the mountains of northern Pakistan. It's conservative, patriarchal and a hub for terrorism, especially Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
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The Sydney ‘Fifties Fair’ a look back at a time of unique design

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Australia is celebrating the unique design of the 1950’s from fashion to furnishings. The Sydney ‘Fifties Fair’ takes a look back to the style of the era a time of post-war privations and unparalleled optimism. The sydlivmus Fifties Fair...
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Lanny and the Miraculous Love Kids of Kabul

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Climbing to the top of Kabul Hill, strumming their acoustic guitars and singing along with their teacher has become the favourite moment of the day for the girls at the Miraculous Love Kids school in the Afghan capital Kabul. The music...
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Camp to introduce teen girls to firefighting

9th - Higher Ed
A new camp designed to spark an interest in firefighting among teenage girls is underway in Mississauga.
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What they really really want is gender equality

9th - Higher Ed
20 years on, artists have teamed up to remake the video for the Spice Girls’ debut track, “Wannabe”. This time around, “Girl power” – is promoted by highlighting a series of U.N. global goals for women and girls. Lire: [Publicité] Ad...
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Michelle Obama's DNC Speech

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Highlights from Michelle Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention.
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"They didn't win because they were girls" | Former Classmates on Hillary Clinton's Early Political Life

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Former classmates of Hillary Clinton talk about her early political aspirations.
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'Anything can happen,' Canadian women's rugby player says

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CBC's David Common speaks with Canadian rugby player Ghislaine Landry before 1st Olympic game on Aug. 6
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Details of MMIW inquiry announced

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The federal government has announced the terms for an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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Concerns about the MMIW inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Two unique perspectives on today's announcement about the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women.
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Raising the alarm over teen mental health

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More than one in three students feel psychologically distressed, a substantial and concerning number, say researchers behind Canada's longest running survey on mental health and substance use.
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NCC shuts down kids' lemonade stand

9th - Higher Ed
The National Capital Commission has apologized for how it handled a child-run lemonade stand being run in Ottawa without a permit.
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Man says he received girl as gift in exchange for financial help

9th - Higher Ed
A dozen girls rescued from home of Lee Kaplan, who is accused of numerous sexual assaults
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'No foul play' found in deaths of dozens of Indigenous women

9th - Higher Ed
In dozens of cases where police say there is no evidence of foul play, the families of missing and murdered Indigenous girls and women maintain their loved ones may have been victims of homicide.
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Karachi's Kathak Dancers

9th - Higher Ed
On any regular Thursday, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar’s shrine in Southern Pakistan reverberates with Sindhi folk music and hundreds of people dancing.
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Sally Armstrong | Inside ISIS

9th - Higher Ed
Journalist Sally Armstrong interviewed ISIS prisoners in Iraq, finding some naive, others menacing
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B.C. offers partial bus service along infamous Highway of Tears

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B.C. Transit introduced two new bus services along the Highway of Tears, after years of lobbying and protest
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Jury finds Raymond Cormier not guilty of killing Tina Fontaine

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Raymond Cormier, the man accused of second-degree murder in the death of Tina Fontaine, has been found not guilty by the jury. Shortly after the verdict came down, Indigenous leaders in Manitoba criticized the systems they say failed the...
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A Hiroshima survivor's harrowing account

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Setsuko Thurlow was 13-years-old when the atomic bomb went off in Hiroshima. Listen to her recall that horrific day in 1945.
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Nigeria holds talks on stopping Boko Haram

9th - Higher Ed
French President Francois Hollande and high-ranking diplomats from the U.S., U.K. and European Union attend summit
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Young sisters left stranded overnight in B.C. by bus driver

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The case of two girls left stranded overnight at a B.C. gas station by a Greyhound bus driver has prompted an investigation by the B.C. Ministry of Transportation.