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Fears of all-out war in the Middle East: How we got here

9th - Higher Ed
A series of attacks and assassinations in recent days are pushing simmering Middle East tensions even closer to a boiling point. CBC’s Ellen Mauro breaks down the key events in recent days and why they’re fuelling fears of a wider conflict.
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Fears of all-out Middle East war: How we got here

9th - Higher Ed
A series of attacks and assassinations in recent days are pushing simmering Middle East tensions even closer to a boiling point. CBC’s Ellen Mauro breaks down the key events in recent days and why they’re fuelling fears of a wider conflict.
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Top Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Iran

9th - Higher Ed
Iran's Revolutionary Guard says Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Tehran Wednesday. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but Hamas is blaming Israel.
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The Breakdown | Canadian wounded in Ukraine + B.C. election explained

9th - Higher Ed
The National speaks to a former Canadian soldier, identified only as ‘Shadow,’ who was seriously wounded while fighting with Ukraine in the heavily contested Donetsk region. Plus, The National breaks down B.C.’s close and complicated...
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The Moon Could Get Its Own Time Zone

9th - Higher Ed
Space agencies have been asked to establish a "Moon-centric time reference system" by the end of 2026, said The Guardian,
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Murder probe after man stabbed at Seven Sisters Tube station dies

9th - Higher Ed
A man who was stabbed at Seven Sisters Tube Station a week ago has died in hospital, police have confirmed.Ervin Baraku, who was in his 30s, was rushed to hospital while suffering with stab wounds on Tuesday July 23.British Transport...
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The Breakdown | Venezuela election + Vancouver earthquake map

9th - Higher Ed
For The National, Andrew Chang breaks down the efforts of protesters in Venezuela to overturn an election they say was rigged. Plus, researchers map out the areas most at risk when an earthquake hits Vancouver.
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Deadpool & Wolverine stars talk about movie’s Canadian connections

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News caught up with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman on the Deadpool & Wolverine red carpet in Toronto and asked the stars about the movie’s many Canadian connections.
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Bridgeport church reported finding hundreds of hypodermic needles on parish property this week

9th - Higher Ed
State Sen. Herron Gaston says he alerted the Bridgeport Health Department upon learning of the situation.
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Solving a mystery from residential school

9th - Higher Ed
Mario Ballantyne records his efforts to find a boy from his community who went missing from residential school almost a century ago.
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Cyclist dead after being struck by dump truck in Yorkville

9th - Higher Ed
Police are investigating after a cyclist was struck and killed by a dump truck driver on Thursday morning. As CBC’s Chris Glover reports, this is the fifth cyclist fatality in Toronto this year.
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Support from all levels of government needed to help house asylum seekers, advocate says

9th - Higher Ed
Last summer, hundreds of asylum seekers and refugees arrived in the GTA. Due to a lack of shelter space, many were forced to sleep on Toronto's streets in front of shelters and churches. One year later, CBC’s Chris Glover checks in with...
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Russian and Belarusian Olympic athletes screened for pro-war views

9th - Higher Ed
Russia is only sending 15 Olympic athletes to Paris 2024 after some were banned for pro-war views that violate IOC rules on political neutrality, while others refused to compete in protest over rules they see as discriminatory.
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Flushing the Seine of fecal bacteria before Olympic athletes dive in

9th - Higher Ed
For a century, it’s been illegal to swim in the Seine because of the pollution, but France has poured more than a billion Euros into cleaning up the river for the Olympic Games. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault looks at water quality...
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Canadian women’s soccer coach to miss out on Olympic opener

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s national women’s soccer team is starting its Olympic medal bid with an espionage scandal. French authorities say they've arrested a member of Canada's soccer team staff who admitted to using a drone to spy on the New Zealand...
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What Is 'Last-Chance Tourism' And Why It's Becoming Popular?

9th - Higher Ed
Race to visit places threatened by climate change 'before it's too late' as Natural Wonders of the World, Coral Reefs, Glaciers are at risk of damage of disappearance.
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Why is everyone going coconuts for Kamala?

9th - Higher Ed
If all the coconut references popping up around Kamala Harris’ presidential bid have you confused, you are not alone. CBC’s Lauren Bird breaks down where the viral meme came from and how her campaign is hoping it helps her connect with...
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Adrienne Arsenault gets a close-up look at the Notre-Dame de Paris restoration

9th - Higher Ed
Five years after a devastating fire, chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault had a rare opportunity to climb the famous Notre-Dame cathedral and examine the meticulous restoration work.
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24/7 construction coming to Gardiner Expressway

9th - Higher Ed
The Ontario government says it is providing up to $73 million to ensure construction crews rehabilitating Toronto's aging Gardiner Expressway can work 24/7. As CBC’s Shawn Jeffords reports, this is aimed at moving up the expected...
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LCBO stores reopen after 2-week strike

9th - Higher Ed
LCBO stores are open for business Tuesday after a two-week strike by unionized employees. The two sides reached a deal on the weekend and workers returned to the job on Monday. But as CBC’s Ryan Patrick Jones reports, sniping between the...
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State police: Bear causes car crash on Route 8 in Torrington

9th - Higher Ed
It happened on Sunday, just before 9 p.m., near exit 45.
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‘This is going to be a stressful day’: Securing the Seine for Paris 2024

9th - Higher Ed
Paris is about to do something that has never been done — hold an Olympic opening ceremony outside a stadium, transforming the Seine into an open-air theatre. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault rides down the river to see what security...
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People in Sanikiluaq can return home after gas spill led to evacuation

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of Sanikiluaq, Nunavut, can return to the community after they were told to evacuate earlier on Monday over a gasoline spill. The government says 5,000 litres of gasoline leaked after a fuel tank was overfilled.
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U.S. Secret Service director resigns after failure to stop shooting at Trump rally

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle has reportedly resigned from her post, after a merciless hearing over the agency's failure to stop the attempted assassination of former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump.Read...