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Ottawa mayor to join protest at U.S. Embassy | Power & Politics

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Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson announced he'll be participating in the "No Peace Until Justice" march at the U.S. Embassy following the killing of George Floyd.
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Need2Know: COVID-19 Breakthrough, Zuckerberg's Op-Ed, Morgan Stanley Sued

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, June 17, 2020.
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Social inequality in U.S. highlighted by COVID-19

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Early data about the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. suggests the virus is proving deadlier for black people and Latinos than other groups.
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Race left out of Canada’s COVID-19 data

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There are growing calls for Canada to collect wider demographic data after numbers in the U.S. reveal that racially and economically marginalized people are disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
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India lockdown has highlighted inequalities

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The lockdown has created a humanitarian crisis and driven the unemployment rate up from 6 to 23 percent.
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Feminist groups hold mass Women's Day marches across Chile

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Groups estimate more than one million women rallied across the country for women's rights and against state repression.
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India outshines G7 & G20 nations in income distribution

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In an achievement that few predicted a decade ago, India has climbed to the top ranks of the world’s most income-equal countries. Watch in for more details!
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‘Father of the poor’: Argentinians mourn compatriot Pope Francis

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Argentina, where Francis was known for working with the poor, announces seven days of mourning over the pontiff’s death.
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Will the U.S. profit from Trump’s tariff strategy?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with former U.S. trade representative Katherine Tai about President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy and what could come next in Canada-U.S. trade negotiations.
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South Africa’s land reform laws explained | Global Scholars

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In January, South Africa signed into law the Expropriation Act 13, a land reform policy meant to rectify land inequity in the country. President Trump has called out this new policy as unfairly “confiscating” land. In this video,...
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After Trump Threat, Marco Rubio Rebukes SA For 'Very Bad Things'; Skips Johannesburg G20 Summit

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Marco Rubio has claimed that he won't be attending the G20 summit to be held in Johannesburg this month. The U.S. Secretary of State said on X that South Africa has done very bad things. "My job is to advance America’s national...
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Donald Trump Overshadows World Economic Forum 2025, Top Business Leaders Give Davos A Miss

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As the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2025 kicks off in Davos, Switzerland, all eyes are on former U.S. President Donald Trump, whose virtual address on January 23 is expected to steal the spotlight. However, India’s corporate presence at...
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Risk of US Recession at 25%-30%, El-Erian Says

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Mohamed El-Erian, president of Queens' College, Cambridge and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says the chance of a US recession is now at 25%-30%. El-Erian had the probability of a recession at 10% at the beginning of the year. He is on...
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Series of reports point to ‘dysfunctionality’ at RTE, media minister says

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A series of reports into RTE finances point to “dysfunctionality” at Ireland’s public service broadcaster, Catherine Martin has said. The Media Minister was speaking to the media at Saint Brigid's Cathedral and Round Tower Market.
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America's students lag behind pre-pandemic levels, report shows

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Learning losses during the pandemic haven't caught up, according to a report card from the National Center for Education Statistics. (Scripps News)
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Diversity and inclusion in NHS hampered by ‘anti-whiteness’ claims – Streeting

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Diversity and inclusion in the NHS is being hampered by “misguided approaches” such as promoting “anti-whiteness”, the Health Secretary has said. Wes Streeting said he wants to get back to the fundamentals of what equality means and that...
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Nouriel Roubini Calls Return to 2% Inflation 'Mission Impossible'

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Nouriel Roubini, CEO at Roubini Macro Associates, explains the factors he sees pushing global inflation to a "new normal maybe somewhere between 3% and 4% for advanced economies over time." He speaks with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Brief."
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Labour leader quizzed by NHS staff over plans for health service

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow health secretary Wes Streeting have been quizzed by hospital staff about their plans for the NHS. Visiting Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool on Thursday, Sir Keir said he wanted to turn...
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Humza Yousaf suggests Scottish independence could lead to households being £10,200 better off

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Humza Yousaf has suggested Scottish independence could lead to households being £10,200 better off than in the UK, saying such a change would not happen “overnight”. In a speech at Glasgow University, the First Minister referred to a...
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Mark Drakeford speaks at Resolution Foundation conference - full speech

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First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, speaks at the Resolution Foundation conference in central London.
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Green Party co-leader reacts to autumn statement

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Green Party co-leader Carla Denyer reacts to the chancellor's autumn statement on College Green, central London.
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Michael Gove speech at the inaugural conference of ARC

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Cabinet minister Michael Gove speaks at the inaugural conference of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (Arc) being held in Greenwich this week.
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Senator Tuberville: The Military Is 'Not an Equal Opportunity Employer'

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US Senator Tommy Tuberville said he objected to efforts by a top military official to recruit and promote racial minorities in the armed forces, saying equal opportunity threatens military readiness. "Let me tell you something. Our...
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El-Erian Says US Can Accommodate 4% Wage Growth

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Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says the US economy can persevere the wage growth seen in recent monthly payrolls reports. "We can accommodate this 4% wage growth, provided...