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Sarah Douglas: Sailor, disruptor and Canadian medal hopeful

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian sailor Sarah Douglas is determined to win an Olympic medal in Paris and she’s not afraid to disrupt her white, male dominated sport along the way. CBC’s Ioanna Roumeliotis found out how she’s preparing and the importance of...
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Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent athletes bound for Paris

9th - Higher Ed
The countdown to the Summer Olympic Games is on. Three local athletes — Kylie Masse, Bridget Carleton and Linda Morais — are competing in Paris. Meg Roberts reports.
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Okinawa trial: US soldier charged with sexual assault of minor

9th - Higher Ed
A hearing is being held in Japan against an American soldier accused of sexually assaulting a minor in Okinawa.
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Athletes have a ferocious new opponent: climate change

9th - Higher Ed
From extreme heat to wildfire smoke-filled skies and snowless ski hills, climate change is now a major opponent for athletes worldwide. In the lead-up to what may be the hottest Olympics ever, CBC international climate correspondent...
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Meet a Quebec doctor who will contribute to the Mind Zone: a new space for Olympic athletes' mental health

9th - Higher Ed
From breathing techniques to mindfulness and gratitude, athletes taking part in the Paris Olympics will have the opportunity to discover different ways to take care of their mental health and recharge throughout the competition. Mélissa...
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American Bednarek claims 200-metre Diamond League Eugene win, Canada's Brown 6th

9th - Higher Ed
Kenneth Bednarek of the US ran to a 200-metre winning time of 19.89 Saturday at the Diamond League event in Eugene, Oregon, Toronto's Aaron Brown finishing sixth with the time of 20.47.
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Olympic champion Maude Charron opens up about defending her title in Paris

9th - Higher Ed
Ariel Helwani sits down with the Olympic weightlifter to discuss her goals, her new weight category, and getting the opportunity to celebrate these Games with family.
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Former Olympian pays it forward by training Canadian youth

9th - Higher Ed
A former member of the Olympic refugee team from the Tokyo Olympics is training southern Ontario youth in karate as his way of thanking Canada after he fled from Iran in 2019.
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Chinese swimmers tested positive for banned drug before Tokyo Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
Twenty three swimmers from China who tested positive for the same banned drug were allowed to compete at the Tokyo Olympics and some went on to win medals. The scandal has raised questions about the effectiveness of the World Anti Doping...
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Team Canada unveils Paris Olympic and Paralympic looks

9th - Higher Ed
With athletes on hand, Team Canada revealed the new collection of Lululemon athlete clothing for the 2024 Paris Olympics 100 days before the games begin.
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Fordham University swimmer qualified for 2024 Summer Olympics

9th - Higher Ed
The Bronx will be represented in Paris this summer as Fordham University swimmer Alex Shah has qualified for the 2024 Olympics.
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Watch: Take a look inside the adorable Japanese cafe where you can cuddle with micro pigs

9th - Higher Ed
Micro-pig cafes are the latest in a series of animal coffee shops that have popped up in Japan, including ones with owls, hedgehogs and even snakes.
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Planes burn after runway collision at Tokyo airport

9th - Higher Ed
Emergency crews responded after two planes collided at Japan's Haneda airport.
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The 'world's lightest' new e-scooter that can fold down to the size of a sheet of paper

9th - Higher Ed
When folded, the Arma e-scooter is as tall as a stack of 10 A4 sheets of paper and can travel up to 15 km on a single charge.
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'World’s smallest and lighest' e-scooter can fold down to fit in your carry-on bag when you travel

9th - Higher Ed
When folded, the Arma e-scooter is as tall as a stack of 10 A4 sheets of paper and can travel up to 15 km on a single charge.
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Christine Sinclair at the finish line of her national-team career

9th - Higher Ed
As Christine Sinclair nears the finish line of her national-team career, she tells CBC Sports's Andi Petrillo she hopes to be remembered on the pitch as a proud Canadian who gave the game her all.
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Ken Griffin paid for 1,200 Citadel employees to go to Disneyland

9th - Higher Ed
The billionaire boss earned the affections of his Asia Pacific-based workforce by treating them to an all-expenses paid trip to Tokyo Disneyland.
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G7 foreign ministers set for talks in Japan, Israel-Gaza war to top agenda

9th - Higher Ed
Foreign ministers from 7 major global powers and EU are meeting in Japan for a two-day summit to discuss Israel's ongoing conflict in Gaza
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Japan: Tokyo Metropolitan Government organises Plogging event

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government organized "Plogging" which means picking up trash and run as one of its environmental education events in Tokyo. Campaigns like Clean Tokyo, Clean Japan, and Garbage pickup by audience in sport stadium"...
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Punches, pins and powerslams: this bullet train ride had it all

9th - Higher Ed
A bullet train car travelling from Tokyo to Nagoya temporarily transformed into a wrestling ring, as two Japanese pro wrestlers went toe to toe, much to the delight of passengers who had bought out the available seating within 30 minutes...
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Japan's largest military buildup since Second World War

9th - Higher Ed
As Canada sends the warship HMCS Ottawa into the Pacific to counter the influence of China, the ship docks in the allied port of Yokosuka in Japan — a country going through its largest military buildup since the Second World War.
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Scientists in Japan develop a wearable robot with 6 arms in a first step towards a cyborg future

9th - Higher Ed
Masahiko Inami and his team at the University of Tokyo have created a wearable - and exchangeable - multi-armed device to explore the social interaction between multiple users of the robotic limbs.
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Harry Potter fans prepare for opening of new theme park in Tokyo

9th - Higher Ed
22 years after the first Harry Potter film was released, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is about to enjoy a new lease of life at the Warner Bros theme park in the Japanese capital.
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"Breaking Barriers ft. Swaroop Unhalkar | House of Glory 07 #ChampionMindset"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Welcome to 'House of Glory' The Sports Podcast! In this episode, we are honored to host Swaroop Unhalkar, a Paralympian and inspiring rifle shooter who has overcome the challenges of polio to excel in his sport. From securing 4th place...