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Expo 2020 Dubai finally opens as the UAE turns 50

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Expo 2020 Dubai has finally opened but whilst the UAE turns 50 and the nation unveils economic initiatives, the UK struggles to cope with HGV drivers and fuel shortages.
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Meet the Canadians behind these luxury kids' playhouses

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An Alberta company creating luxury playhouses for kids of the world's rich and famous is branching out into creating custom fantasy village getaways for families.
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Alberta and Ontario differ on schools despite similar COVID-19 numbers

9th - Higher Ed
Two provinces with similar COVID-19 infection numbers have made opposite decisions on school going forward. Alberta is sending kids back to the classroom next week, while Ontario is keeping most students at home.
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British spy novelist John le Carre dies aged 89

9th - Higher Ed
John Le Carre, author of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, wrote 25 novels and one memoir in a career spanning 60 years
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‘We are going to win,” Biden urges patience, promises unity

9th - Higher Ed
In a late-evening speech Friday night, Joe Biden didn’t declare victory, but said he was confident one was coming soon as he promised to work for all Americans.
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Disney Plus Has 26.5M Subscribers; Costs Weigh on Profit

9th - Higher Ed
Adjusted for one-time items, earnings came to $1.53 per share. Analysts polled by FactSet expected earnings of $1.46. Revenue rose 36% to $20.9 billion. Wall Street expected revenue of $20.7 billion. Disney shares rose 1.2% in...
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Pinoy Festival honours victims of Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds gathered at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby today to celebrate Filipino culture at the third annual Pinoy Festival. But as Michelle Morton reports, it’s the first major Filipino event since the deadly Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy nearly...
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Donald Trump acronyms & parodies make headlines, investors love US president's social media posts

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump's acronyms and parodies are making headlines again as investors react positively to his viral social media posts. Watch the video to know more on this!
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Polls suggest Canadians warming to King Charles, but ‘meh’ on speech

9th - Higher Ed
Two recent polls suggest Canadians are warming to King Charles but don’t care about the reason for his royal visit. One survey found 83 per cent of respondents were ‘indifferent’ to the throne speech, while another showed 45 per cent had...
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New museum in Rotterdam looks at migration through the lens of art

9th - Higher Ed
Fenix, which opens in the Dutch city on 16 May, tells the story of people who travelled to and from Europe.
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4th annual Women’s Leadership Summit held in Milford

9th - Higher Ed
The theme for the event held on Friday was “moving forward together.”
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Oscars 2025 swag bag: Inside the $2 million luxury haul

9th - Higher Ed
The 97th Academy Awards nominees are receiving an extravagant $2 million gift bag filled with luxury travel experiences, beauty treatments, and high-end gadgets. From lavish getaways to exclusive skincare, here's a peek inside the Oscars...
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Massive moose made in snow with meticulous footprints 'very Canadian,' says artist

9th - Higher Ed
Graphic artist Eric Goggins of Salisbury, near Moncton, spent three hours outside his cottage designing a moose, using only his footprints and some fishing twine.
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Regina basketball tournament is a work of art

9th - Higher Ed
The Luther Invitational Tournament is celebrating its 71st year. The longest-running high school basketball tournament in Regina is about more than what happens on the court. It's also about the art that adorns the walls of the gym.
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Republic Day 2025 : Military prowess and rich culture on display

9th - Higher Ed
Republic Day marks the adoption of India's constitution and the country's transition to a republic on January 26, 1950. Every year, the celebrations marking the day feature spectacular military and cultural pageantry. In New Delhi, armed...
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Republic Day 2025: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto to grace R-Day parade as chief guest

9th - Higher Ed
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto visits India for Republic Day Parade, strengthening strategic partnership and cultural ties.
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Republic Day 2025: Platinum jubilee of enactment of constitution

9th - Higher Ed
India is celebrating its 76th Republic Day on January 26, 2025. This day is special as it was on this day that India adopted its constitution in 1950, when India became a sovereign republic.
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Songwriters create cozy collaborations to debut at Shivering Songs festival

9th - Higher Ed
CBC East Coast Music hour is hosting six Atlantic musicians for a songwriting camp in Fredericton. The songs they create will premiere in their upcoming performance at the Playhouse.
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Republic Day 2025: T-90 tanks, NAG missile system showcased

9th - Higher Ed
India is celebrating its 76th Republic Day today with a grand parade on the Kartavya Path, highlighting the country’s military strength and vibrant cultural heritage. This year’s event holds special significance as it commemorates the...
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Bored? Charlottetown library offers binge boxes to keep you busy

9th - Higher Ed
For those looking for an indoor activity during the cold winter season, the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre is offering binge boxes. A variety of choices are offered, from full seasons of TV shows to themed collections of movies,...
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VanDusen Festival of Lights celebrates 40th anniversary

9th - Higher Ed
The 40th annual VanDusen Festival of Lights kicked off this weekendNew to this year's event: displays celebrating nature.
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'The Sun is on us': Temba Bavuma soaks it in

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South African captain Temba Bavuma addressed the press with humility and pride, calling this historic triumph a moment for all South Africans. He spoke about the journey through heartbreaks, the belief in his squad, and what this win...
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EQT CEO on Tariffs, Energy Prices and AI in Energy

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EQT CEO on Tariffs, Energy Prices and AI in Energy Toby Rice, CEO of EQT talks about tariffs, energy prices and AI in energy with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston.
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Euro Rising to $1.30 Is Reasonable Target: 3-Minute MLIV

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Anna Edwards, Tom Mackenzie, Guy Johnson, and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade." For up to the minute market intelligence and insight, click MLIV .