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Tamannaah Bhatia opens up about ‘Kaavaalaa’ song going viral: ‘Too much fun for me’

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Talented actress Tamannaah Bhatia recently dropped a video wherein she performed the hook step of 'Kaavaalaa' song which went viral instantly. Now, at the Hindi version launch event of 'Kaavaalaa', Tamannaah reacted on the same and said...
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Be Well: How to Diversify Your Water Consumption

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Be Well: How to Diversify Your Water Consumption
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Premier Furey says call between prime minister and premiers was 'very helpful'

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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey joins Power & Politics to discuss the call between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the premiers.
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How Equity for Women, People of Color Is Falling Off in the Cannabis Industry

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Diversity and inclusion in the cannabis industry is losing momentum despite efforts to make it more accessible to a wider range of people. Cheddar’s Chloe Aiello joined “Closing Bell” to take a deep dive into the numbers that show a drop...
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COVID-19 infections extremely rare among fully vaccinated: B.C. data

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B.C. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says data there shows that infections are extremely rare in those who have been immunized, with fully vaccinated individuals representing only 0.2 per cent of new cases since Dec. 27, 2020.
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Tam on why provinces are not using COVID-19 rapid tests

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Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, responds to questions about why she thinks provinces are not using their supplies of COVID-19 rapid tests.
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Vaccination rate higher in Indigenous communities than in general population

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the vaccination rate in Indigenous communities is 6 times higher than in the general population.
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How CBC News is tracking vaccine rollout

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CBC News has relaunched its COVID-19 vaccine tracking website with up-to-date numbers on how many people have been vaccinated across Canada.
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Peak may be coming in the next week or two, says Canada's chief science adviser

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Chief science adviser Mona Nemer is confident Canada will get over the COVID-19 crisis and emphasizes the importance of physical distancing.
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WHO not alarmed by number of health-care workers infected with coronavirus

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The WHO says the percentage of health-care workers infected by the coronavirus is lower than other recent outbreaks.
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Where are children more vulnerable to poverty in the EU?

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In 2024, children faced a higher risk of poverty or social exclusion than adults. However, there was a small decrease of 0.6% in the number of children facing this risk in the EU from 2023 to 2024.
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Meloni Interrupts Translator Mid-Press Conference To Answer Trump's Question | Watch

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni left President Trump speechless during a high-stakes press conference when she took matters into her own hands. After a reporter’s question, Meloni surprised everyone by abruptly switching to...
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Sask. property owners to receive latest reassessment values soon

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The revaluation process happens every four years and ensures a property's value for tax purposes reflects the real estate market.
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Quebec youth helpline says it’s getting more calls — and from younger kids

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Tel-Jeunes, a helpline designed to help young Quebecers 'deal with struggles in their everyday lives,' says calls related to mental health are increasing, and that includes calls related to suicide.
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Sri Lanka Elections: Sri Lankans Vote In Hope Of Economic Recovery

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In Sri Lanka's upcoming elections, President Anura seeks to strengthen his party's influence in Parliament. With a focus on expanding his parliamentary presence, he aims to push forward key reforms and enhance political stability. His...
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What this U.S. presidential historian is watching for on election night

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Timothy Naftali, a Canadian-American historian, says he is focusing on two things: the large urban centres in select states and the percentage of women voters.
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Media regulator has ‘full arsenal of tools’ to tackle online child sex material

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Ireland’s media regulator says it has a “full arsenal of tools” to target social media sites that publish and promote child sex abuse material and AI-generated sex abuse images. Coimisiun na Mean, which published a three-year strategy...
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Tricky Backdrop Ahead for Stocks, Schwab's Sonders Says

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Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab & Co.'s chief investment strategist, discusses the recent selloff in US equities and her investment strategy on "Bloomberg The Close."
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Access to Cash Bill in Ireland given Cabinet approval

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Finance minister Michael McGrath has secured Cabinet approval for the general scheme of the Access to Cash Bill which is designed to ensure continued availability of cash and ATMs in the State. It comes after the Cabinet approved the...
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Bloomberg

Chinese Economist's Critical Speech Goes Viral

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A prominent economist's speech has gone viral in China for its unsparing take on the economy and society. Gao Shanwen, who previously advised government officials and regulations, said China's youth are draining vigor from consumption...
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Saudi Non-Oil Activities to Keep Growing: Alibrahim

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Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Alibrahim tells Bloomberg Television he expects non-oil activities to increasingly contribute to the kingdom's economic growth, as they passed the 50% mark as a percentage of total real GDP. ...
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Interview with Reform UK leader Richard Tice

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Reform UK leader Richard Tice has rejected claims that the political party only appeal to an older demographic, citing its Tiktok following as evidence of appealing to younger voters. Mr Tice was speaking at a press conference in London...
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Mayor of London and Met Commissioner convene landmark meeting at City Hall

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GVs and Opening statements from the Smartphone Robbery Roundtable with Sadiq Khan and Sir Mark Rowley. The meeting focuses on how the police, City Hall and the mobile phone industry can work better together to find the most effective...
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Emerging Market Stocks Are Having a Moment as Growth Bets Return

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We are seeing earlier signs of investors shifting to stocks from bonds. The MSCI Emerging Markets Index rallied almost 6% last month. That's the best performance since January. In contrast, indexes of dollar and local-currency EM debt...