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Australia bushfires leaves town ravaged
Sixty-nine Canadians are giving up their holidays at home to join the battle for the first time against the deadly wildfires devastating vast tracts of several Australian states.
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Italy's 'Sardines' pack Rome for anti-far-right rally
Tens of thousands join rally organised by grassroots movement as part of their campaign to battle right-wing populism.
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India police storm Jamia, AMU to break citizenship law protests
Police use force inside university campuses as people in many parts of India protest citizenship law for a fifth day.
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Chile's cacerolazos movement
Banging pots and pans became famous in Chile in 1971, when opponents of the left-wing government of President Salvador Allende came out to protest food shortages and rationing.
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How hate speech is being fought online
The quest to root out hate speech online has led tech companies to develop formulas to locate it and stop it from spreading. CBC's Thomas Daigle looks at how the technology works and the challenges companies face.
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Fewer kids at alternative schools vaccinated
More than 10 per cent of students at some Toronto alternative schools have been exempt from vaccinations because of their parents wishes, public health data shows.
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'Uncharted territory' as bushfires rage across Australia's east
Firefighters struggle to contain about 17 blazes which remain dangerous in New South Wales and Queensland countryside.
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New fires spark in California as crews hope for weather change
Forecasters say high winds are expected to subside on Thursday night, as fires continue across region of horse ranches.
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HIV drug found to prevent transmission of AIDS-causing virus to sexual partners
An HIV drug has been found to prevent transmission of the AIDS-causing virus during unprotected sex.
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Notre Dame investigators believe fire caused ‘by accident’ and probe restoration work
Investigators in Paris are working on the theory that the fire that ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral was started by accident. Speaking from the scene just before midday on Tuesday, the Paris prosecutor said there was nothing to indicate a...
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B.C. measles outbreak has some kids taking their health into their own hands
Some 33 students and staff at the centre of a measles outbreak in Vancouver have been ordered to stay home because they haven't provided proof of vaccination. This has some B.C. kids taking their health into their own hands.
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How is sexual violence still being used as a weapon of war against men and women?
"Rape as a weapon is a tool, it has an objective," be it silencing a political opponent or attacking women in societies where they are symbols of fertility, war crime lawyer Celine Bardet told Euronews at the Women's Forum Global Meeting...
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Chipotle Can't Escape Memories of E.coli Outbreak
Chipotle again faces the challenge of regaining customers' trust after new fears of possibly contaminated food recalled the fast-food chain's 2015 E. coli crisis, says Nathan Bomey, a business reporter for USA Today.
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Mutated HIV strains spark faster developing AIDS-related illnesses
New research suggests mutated strains of HIV in Saskatchewan are leaving infected people vulnerable to faster development of AIDS-related illnesses.
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Scientists divided on hepatitis C testing
A medical recommendation suggests everyone born between 1945 and 1975 should be tested for the virus, but not everyone in the medical field thinks that's a good idea, or a wise investment.
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Rare Nipah virus disease resurfaces in India
Ten people there have died after being infected with the Nipah virus, a disease thought to be spread by fruit bats and other animals.
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Chiropractors accused of spreading anti-vaccination theories
Chiropractors across Canada are being accused of spreading anti-vaccination theories.
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David Hogg on Preparing for #MarchForOurLives
Student turned activist David Hogg speaks with Cheddar's J.D. Durkin ahead of March For Our Lives. The event in Washington D.C. and around the world is to push for action on gun reform. The event comes after the deadly shooting at Hogg's...
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Why the "Petya" Virus Spread So Far
UK officials now say Russia was behind last year's "Petya" cyberattack. But they think the virus was targetted just at Ukraine and was never supposed to spread as widely as it did.
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Norovirus infects the 2018 Winter Games
Norovirus has announced its presence in Pyeongchang by infecting dozens of people at the 2018 Winter Games. The virus has hit security guards and other staffers in Pyeongchang. The IOC is isolating sick people and handing out leaflets...
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What's Up With Everyone Getting the Flu?
Sara Chodosh, Assistant Editor at Pop Science, says that while we are at "peak flu season," it's not as bad many may think. She also shared a few tips to avoid the epidemic.
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Syphilis Symptoms, Treatment
If you have been exposed or need to be tested for Syphilis, or any other sexually transmitted disease there are thousands of testing centers available in the USA. With same day testing available there is no good reason not to be tested....
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Herpes 2 (genital herpes)
If you may have been exposed to Herpes 2, or any other sexually transmitted disease, getting tested should be your top priority. There are thousands of testing facilities available in the United States. With same day testing available...
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Herpes 1 (Oral Herpes)
Herpes 1, also known as HSV-1 (Herpes Simplex Virus 1) or "oral herpes", affects an estimated 50% of adults in the United States. If you may have been exposed to Herpes 1, or any other sexually transmitted disease, getting tested should...