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European Business Summit: Challenges and opportunities amid 4th covid wave

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Euronews went to the yearly European Business Summit which is happening in Brussels for more than 20 years and spoke to some of the key players of the business scene in Europe.
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New environment minister discusses the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

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Steven Guilbeault, Canada's new environment minister, is asked where he stands on the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
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Libyan fishing sector threatened by ‘neglect’

9th - Higher Ed
Fishing could become a profitable industry in Libya, but a lack of attention from authorities has left it neglected.
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Ontario to increase nursing home inspections

9th - Higher Ed
Proactive inspections all but ended at Ontario long-term care homes before the pandemic, but the province has announced those inspections will resume. Advocates want to see harsher penalties and charges accompany them.
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Fuel shortage forces shutdown of main Lebanese power plants

9th - Higher Ed
Deir Ammar and Zahrani power plants run out of diesel and grind to halt, prompting sporadic protests.
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UAE to Explore Venus' Orbit, Plans 2028 Asteroid Landing

9th - Higher Ed
The United Arab Emirates has its sights on a new space mission. The country is working to explore Venus and land on an asteroid by 2028. This comes just months after the UAE became the first Arab country to safely reach Mars. Sarah Al...
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Premier Ford: ‘This is the largest automotive investment in the history of our province’

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Innovation, Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne joins Power & Politics to discuss news of a new electric vehicle battery facility coming to Windsor, Ontario.
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Prairie drought drives up food cost for struggling restaurants

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This year's drought in Western Canada has strained the food supply chain and driven up costs for restaurants that were already struggling because of COVID-19 shutdowns.
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Wine leads the way out of tourism slump for Portugal, Greece and Italy

9th - Higher Ed
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) held the fifth global wine tourism conference in Portugal. Food and wine may be the solution to increased numbers of visitors, even in a pandemic year.
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Talks over reform of EU agriculture end without agreement

9th - Higher Ed
Negotiations over the EU's Common Agricultural Policy broke down this week.
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Champagne announce funding to build mRNA vaccine plant in Ontario

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne say the government is investing $200-million to build a Mississauga, Ont.-based mRNA vaccine production facility.
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Trudeau, Champagne announces funding to build mRNA vaccine plant in Ontario

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne say the government is investing $200-million to build a Mississauga, Ont.-based mRNA vaccine production facility.
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Conservatives make funding, job promises in platform release

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole released an election platform full of generous promises for funding and creating one million jobs. But the glossy 160-page magazine-style document also plans to scrap the Liberals’ child-care plan in...
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India's ReNew Power Goes Public on Nasdaq Via a SPAC

9th - Higher Ed
ReNew Power went public on the Nasdaq Tuesday via a SPAC deal valued at $8 billion. The company, based in India, decided to trade on U.S. markets in part because of the interest in ESG among investors. Sumant Sinha, founder, chairman,...
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Environment minister on Canada's new climate targets

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"I would say let's not overstate, this is a transition. It's going to be a transition that happens over the course of decades, not days," says Minister of Environment Jonathan Wilkinson of the impact the new emissions targets will have...
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Green party leader says Canada's new emission targets don't go far enough

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Green Party Leader Annamie Paul tells Power & Politics that Canada must reduce its reliance on the fossil fuel industry to meet its new emissions targets.
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Iraq gov't bans imports to support local farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Government imposes restrictions on imports of beans and other agricultural products during harvest season.
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Environment minister says emissions reduction plan is 'ambitious but ... realistic'

9th - Higher Ed
Environment and Climate Change Minister Steve Guilbeault discusses the government's plan to reduce carbon emissions by 40 to 45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.
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President Biden Looks to Seize Opportunity, Tackle Climate Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
President Biden invited 40 world leaders to a climate summit held this week as the planet looks to fight back against climate change. Ali Zaidi, Deputy National Climate Advisor at The White House, breaks down the major items Americans...
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Financial Planner Says Crypto Rise Shows a Weakening Dollar, With 40% of All U.S. Dollars Ever Printed in Past 12 Months

9th - Higher Ed
Futures were pointing to a lower open this morning to kick off the week. Stocks dipped slightly after the Dow and S&P 500 closed at record highs Friday. Doug Flynn, Certified Financial Planner and Co-Founder of Flynn Zito Capital...
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Cheddar Breaks Down the Key Highlights From the January Jobs Report

9th - Higher Ed
The January jobs report showed a slight rebound to the job market, following losses in the month prior that were more significant than previously thought. Cheddar discusses that while it shows promise that the U.S. added 49,000 jobs last...
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Video game industry marks financial success amid pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
Economies worldwide have been hit hard by COVID-19, but one of the big winners in 2020 has been the video game industry.
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Ireland's government criticised for voting against pay for students nurses and midwives

9th - Higher Ed
On Wednesday, the Irish government voted against a motion that called for student nurses and midwives to have their pay reinstated during the COVID-19 pandemic. One student told Euronews that the country's trainee nurses are "exploited".