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Sudan: British embassy staff & families evacuated from Khartoum

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British diplomats and their families evacuated from Khartoum in a "complex and rapid" operation, PM Rishi Sunak confirms
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Critics call out feds for restoring Hockey Canada funding without action on NDAs

9th - Higher Ed
Critics are calling out the federal government for not making banning non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) a condition for resuming funding for Hockey Canada. They say NDAs can be used to silence sexual assault victims, and cover up misconduct.
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EU Chips Act: Leaders strike €43 billion deal to boost semiconductor production in Europe

9th - Higher Ed
The EU has reached an agreement on how to boost the supply of semiconductors in Europe as the bloc races to reduce its dependency on Asian suppliers.
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Conservative MP calls PSAC strike the ‘complete result of the incompetence of the prime minister’

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Conservative MP Stephanie Kusie reacts to the first strike day for more than 155,000 federal public employees. The strike started after the federal government and the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) failed to reach a deal before...
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'We can't write a blank cheque': Treasury Board President discusses PSAC strike

9th - Higher Ed
Treasury Board President Mona Fortier says progress was made at the negotiating table and the federal government made a fair offer.
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New Democrats 'disappointed' no deal was reached with PSAC

9th - Higher Ed
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he wants the government to commit to not introducing back-to-work legislation.
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Federal workers' strike could set a standard for other employers, sociologist says

9th - Higher Ed
The strike by federal public workers involved could impact Canadians beyond the immediate disruption of services, according to Barry Eidlin, an associate sociology professor at McGill University with an expertise in labour issues.
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Snyder Agrees to $6.05B Sale of NFL's Washington Commanders

9th - Higher Ed
Dan Snyder has a deal in place to sell the NFL's Washington Commanders for the biggest price paid for a North American professional sports team.
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Sri Lanka economy: Country divided over $3 billion IMF bail out

9th - Higher Ed
Critics say the IMF programme sets unrealistic targets for Sri Lanka.
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155,000 public servants vote for strike action

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The Public Service Alliance of Canada says 155,000 of its members have voted in favour of a strike after contract negotiations with the government stalled. Some of the public servants are essential and can’t walk off the job, but about...
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Disney-DeSantis War of Words Heats Up at Annual Meeting

9th - Higher Ed
Disney CEO Bob Iger on Monday said any retaliatory actions by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature against the company that threaten jobs or expansion at its Florida resort is not only...
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6 children repatriated to Canada from Syrian prison camp without mother

9th - Higher Ed
"They've had since November of last year to assess this woman...for some reason they have not completed [her] assessment" Lawyer Lawrence Greenspon, who has been assisting the family, says it's not clear why the Canadian children's...
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6 children to be repatriated to Canada from Syrian prison camp without mother

9th - Higher Ed
"They've had since November of last year to assess this woman...for some reason they have not completed [her] assessment" Lawyer Lawrence Greenspon, who has been assisting the family, says it's not clear why the Canadian children's...
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'Peace caravan' in Colombia met with fear and distrust

9th - Higher Ed
A "peace caravan" has travelled through the jungles of Colombia to hear from those displaced by decades of conflict.
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COP15: Nations reach landmark deal to protect planet

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 200 nations have agreed a landmark deal to protect the planet, at the UN's COP15 biodiversity conference in Canad
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Biodiversity agreement reached at Montreal COP15 conference

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Negotiators in Montreal have finalized an agreement calling for the conservation of 30 per cent of the planet by 2030, as the COP15 talks enter their final official day.
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Colombia, ELN rebels conclude first round of ‘successful’ talks

9th - Higher Ed
While no ceasefire was reached, the two sides agree to provide ’emergency care’ in violence-hit regions starting next mo
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AFN chiefs agree to support $20B child welfare agreement

9th - Higher Ed
Assembly of First Nations chiefs are presenting a united front on demanding the federal government comply with a $20 billion class-action settlement agreement to compensate people harmed by the underfunded on-reserve child-welfare system.
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Protests as Sudan military, parties sign initial transition deal

9th - Higher Ed
Both sides agree on a plan for an eventual transition to civilian rule, but further talks are needed, and protesters say
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US eases Venezuela oil sanctions after gov’t, opposition ink deal

9th - Higher Ed
The easing of sanctions comes after the Venezuelan government and the opposition signed an accord to set up a UN-mandate
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Kosovo and Serbia reach deal on licence plate dispute - Borrell

9th - Higher Ed
"Serbia will stop issuing licence plates with Kosovo cities’ denominations and Kosovo will cease further actions related to re-registration of vehicles," the EU's top diplomat said.
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'How can we be more ambitious?': Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on politics, climate activism

9th - Higher Ed
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault sits down for a candid conversation about Canada's climate accomplishments — and his goals for the future.
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What happens when a climate rebel goes into politics

9th - Higher Ed
20 years ago, Steven Guilbeault was an environmental activist hanging off the CN Tower. Now he’s one year into his job as Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, leveraging his credibility inside the political arena.
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COP27 Delegates Reaffirm Global Warming Agreement

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Delegates at the COP27 climate conference in Egypt reaffirmed the need to keep global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius but with little progress on how to get there.