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Philippines Christmas: Worshippers hold prayers for typhoon victims
Churchgoers across the Philippines have been eager to worship since the government eased coronavirus restrictions.
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Tens of thousands of displaced Yemenis face harsh winter
Recent fighting between Houthi rebels and the national army has forced more than 90,000 people to leave their homes.
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US officials struggling to recover from 'Havana Syndrome' five years on
More than 200 US diplomats, intelligence operatives, and military officials have now experienced unexplained neurological trauma that has forced some of them to leave their careers.
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Palestinian-Canadian doctor sees recognition from Israel for death of daughters
Palestinian-Canadian Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish’s three daughters were killed by an Israeli airstrike during the 2009 Gaza war. He’s taking his fight for recognition and compensation to Israel’s top court.
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Palestinian-Canadian doctor seeks recognition from Israel for death of daughters
Palestinian-Canadian Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish’s three daughters were killed by an Israeli attack during the 2009 Gaza war. He’s taking his fight for recognition and compensation to Israel’s top court.
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Amnesty International: Iran is suffering from an epidemic of torture
Actress and Amnesty UK Ambassador Nazanin Boniadi says victims of serious crimes inside Iran look to the international community to support their rights, as there are no other channels for justice in the country. Without it, she says...
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Youth protesters call for radical action by world leaders at COP26
‘There needs to be a revolution before anything happens’. Youth activists gathered to protest inaction by world leaders at the UN’s COP26 summit in Glasgow on Friday, accusing them of ‘greenwashing’ and ‘pretending’ to take the climate...
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Chrétien criticized for comments about residential school system
Former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien is facing scrutiny for comments he made about being unaware of any problems with Canada's residential school system. During an interview with French language talk show Tout le monde en parle, Chrétien...
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Haiti’s fuel crisis threatens closure of hospitals
How gangs in Haiti are crippling the country's healthcare system.
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Chrétien under fire for residential school comments
WARNING: This story contains distressing details. Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is under fire after saying on the Radio-Canada’s Tout le Monde en Parle he never heard about abuse at residential schools during his tenure as minister...
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Thai monks volunteer on COVID front line as cases surges
Monks on the Covid frontline. Some Buddhists in Thailand are taking matters into their own hands, to deal with the coronavirus.
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Chad: One out of every 100 pregnant women dies during labour
Chad has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world and one of the biggest challenges is access to medical care.
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Teachers share concerns about pandemic's affect on students' learning
Teachers from across Canada say they are noticing negative effects on their students' learning and achievement amid pandemic shifts to online learning and condensed school schedules.
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Bolsonaro tells Brazilians to 'stop whining' as COVID-19 death toll rises
Brazil has entered the deadliest phase of the pandemic so far, with the daily death toll exceeding 2,000 on some days this past week. But the government is still downplaying the disaster, and President Jair Bolsonaro has told people to...
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MPs vote to include mental illness in MAID program
Canada has moved one step closer to expanding medical assistance in dying legislation to include people only suffering from mental illness, after the governing Liberals forced a vote on the issue Thursday.
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Ottawa prepared to expand MAID program to mental illness
( - image credit) The federal government wants to expand the medical assistance in dying program to include those with incurable mental illness two years after expanded legislation passes, but some argue the government needs to provide...
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Friends and family carry wounds of Flight 752 a year later
The Trudeau government has designated Jan. 8 a national day of remembrance for the victims of air disasters, including Flight 752. A year later, the plane crash in Iran haunts the loved ones left behind.
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No excuse for inaction on COVID-19: WHO head
World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned countries that letting COVID-19 run unchecked is like 'playing with fire.'
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South African tourism crashing as lockdown restrictions take their toll
Domestic and international tourist numbers are down significantly in South Africa as a result of the strict lockdown measures and economists say there is no quick fix.
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India: Protesters clash with police after rape victim’s cremation
Protests in spread India after alleged gang rape of Dalit teen whose body was cremated against family's wishes.
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Kashmiris stuggling to survive as India restores lockdown
With a relatively low number of cases, many question the need for such measures.
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King of Belgium expresses regrets for colonial 'cruelty' in Congo
King of Belgium expresses 'deepest regrets' for 'acts of violence and cruelty' inflicted during colonial rule in Congo.
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Turkish lira becomes the currency of choice in northern Syria
Syrians take on the Turkish lira as the value of their pound plummets.
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B.C. nursing student suing RCMP over ‘excessive force’ during wellness check
British Columbia nursing student Mona Wang has filed a civil lawsuit against the RCMP after what she says was excessive force used during a wellness check.