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Ottawa nears health-care deal with provinces, territories

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There are hopeful signs more funding may be announced for Canada’s ailing health-care system in the coming weeks as federal and provincial officials try to work out a deal.
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Bolivia sees more unrest following opposition leader’s arrest

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Protesters in farming hub of Santa Cruz province block highways as calls continue for release of Luis Fernando Camacho.
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Political crisis and unrest affect Peru's economy

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The unrest in Peru is disrupting food supplies and the economy.
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Liberals seek delay for MAID expansion

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The federal government wants to delay an expansion of its medical assistance in dying (MAID) law, which was set to include those suffering solely from mental illnesses starting in March. The delay would allow more time to set up...
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Somalia tops ‘emergency watch’ list due to drought, hunger

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Somalia is the country most at risk of experiencing a humanitarian crisis in 2023 as it faces an impending famine, according to an annual report by the International Rescue Committee. The NGO says nearly half the country could be...
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Ukrainian hospitals severely affected by power outages

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Hospitals are struggling to cope as civilian power systems continue to be attacked.
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Russian strikes on Ukraine creating dire situation, says analyst

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Russia's hammering of critical infrastructure in Ukraine is creating a humanitarian catastrophe for the population and also a more complicated struggle for troops in the field, says Marina Miron, a defence studies expert at King's...
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Edmonton health-care workers struggle to control shigella outbreak

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Health-care workers are carrying antibiotics to give out after an outbreak of the bacterial infection shigella sent more than 110 people to hospital. The infection causes diarrhea, stomach cramps, vomiting and fever and is spreading...
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Pakistan Floods: A Climate Change Message

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Al Jazeera’s Zein Basravi asks whether the COP27 global summit can deliver urgently needed climate action.
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Baghdad theatre festival: Iraqi capital sees cultural revival

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How performers are hoping to inspire others through their theatre festival.
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Rebuilding Kherson: Ukrainians return to pick up the pieces

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Despite the fighting, civilians have begun returning to their destroyed homes in Ukraine.
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Iraqi political groups demand changes

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After months of unrest, Iraq's new prime minister, Abdul Latif Rashid, is set to form a new government.
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At least 3M children in Sudan are suffering from malnutrition

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High food prices and poor harvests is causing malnutrition among children in Sudan.
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UN concerned about spread of cholera in flood-hit Pakistan

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Healthcare services in Pakistan are struggling to cope with outbreaks of waterborne disease.
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‘Never seen climate carnage’ like Pakistan floods, says UN chief

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Antonio Guterres says he has ‘simply no words to describe’ what he witnessed in Pakistan as he blames wealthier nations
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Pregnant women among millions displaced in Pakistan's flooding

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Millions of people have been displaced by the worst floods in Pakistan's history, among them are thousands of pregnant.
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Ukraine mark Independence Day and six months of Russia's invasion

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Ukrainians are marking both independence from the USSR and six months of Russia's invasion.
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Ukraine grain ship on its way to Africa for millions facing famin

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A United Nations-chartered ship loaded with grain has set sail from a Black Sea port in Ukraine, heading to Africa.
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Toronto’s Sick Kids Hospital warns of service disruptions amid staffing crunch

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Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children is warning of service disruptions caused by a staffing crunch — the latest hospital affected by a nationwide staff shortage.
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Ukrainians reeling from Kharkiv attacks as Russians retreat

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After more than two months of relentless attacks, Ukrainian forces have managed to push Russian troops out of the Kharkiv region, exposing the physical and emotional scars left behind by war.
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NATO leaders walk tightrope over Ukraine crisis

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NATO leaders gathered in Brussels for an emergency meeting on the war in Ukraine, under pressure to supply more planes and tanks to Ukrainian forces, while avoiding provocation with Russia that could end in an all-out war across Europe.
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Russia-Ukraine: Fears grow over massive Russian convoy

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A huge Russian convoy, around 60 kilometres in length, is making its way to Ukraine’s capital Kyiv. Experts fear that it could be part of Russia’s “mediaeval” tactic to place the city under siege and into “submission”.
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Malawi protests: Anger at president over economic crisis

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Demonstrators are demanding President Lazarus Chakwera address an economic crisis and rising prices.
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Afghan families sell their children into marriage amid hunger crisis

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As more than half of Afghanistan’s population faces acute hunger, some families say they’re left with no choice but to sell their daughters into arranged marriages to pay for food.