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Overview of Earth's Geography

6th - 8th
Planets Set: 3. This clip presents a simplified overview of the Earth's geography and biomes.
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Road Trip Close To Home: Fall fun for families at Crystal Springs Resorts in Sussex County

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewHarvest the bounty of the season by exploring local apple orchards, pumpkin patches, farmers markets, cider houses, wineries, breweries, and distilleries on the Crystal Springs Harvest Trail.
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Bishnoi Gang declared terrorist entity by federal government

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe federal government has declared the Bishnoi Gang as a terrorist entity, after multiple calls from Canadian politicians. The group, which operates mainly out of India, has been linked to murders and extortion in this country.
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How this group is bringing Halifax's Deaf community back together

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewFree weekly gatherings for all ages are being held at Northwood's Halifax campus to bring members of the Deaf community together. Some say isolation is still a concern in the years after the pandemic. Carolyn Ray reports.
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Jack Chambers supports RTE’s decision to boycott Eurovision if Israel remains a participant

Higher Ed
New ReviewPublic Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers reacts to RTE announcement that it will boycott Eurovision if Israel remains a participant. He said he supports and respects RTE’s decision. While Mr Chambers said he was not aware of any contact...
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Canada: Reports reveal Khalistani groups exploit charity sector

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCanada has raised concerns over fundraising activities linked to Khalistani extremist groups. Authorities are monitoring financial networks to curb support for separatist movements, aiming to maintain national security and prevent the...
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UN calls for fair elections as Cameroon’s Biya seeks 8th term

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCameroonian authorities have barred Maurice Kamto, Biya's fiercest challenger from standing, leading to protests. 92-year-old Biya announced in July that he would seek re-election, ending speculation that he might step aside
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Susies Lake fire has shrunk, but is still out of control

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWatch highlights from an update provided by Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston and Department of Natural Resources forest manager Scott Tingley on the wildfire.
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A gala, tech awards and soccer: Cameroonian community celebrating this weekend

9th - Higher Ed
The Region of Waterloo Association of Cameroonians (ROWAC) is preparing for a special event on Saturday. Gwendoline Nubila, a committee member of the organization, spoke to CBC K-W's John Dalusong about the festivities.
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Tourists in Cape Breton arriving to closed trails

9th - Higher Ed
Across Nova Scotia, wooded trails, backcountry camping and activities in forested areas are now off limits in an effort to reduce the risk of a wildfire. Anna Rak has the story.
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Cape Breton firefighters urge people to follow burn ban

9th - Higher Ed
Fire crews in CBRM say they have responded to 50 illegal backyard fires since a ban on open fires was put in place last week. Kyle Moore has the story.
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'What Nonsense Is This?' TMC MP Mahua Moitra Blasts Centre Over 'Missing' Pahalgam Terrorists

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Watch the full interview: https://shorturl.at/TvPYm where TMC MP Mohua Moitra claims BJP and the Centre is trying divert attention from security failure in Pahalgam attack to illegal Bangladeshi immigrants. In an exclusive interview with...
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What is a feral summer? It's the latest parenting trend

9th - Higher Ed
Some parents are ditching structured children’s activities and opting to give them more freedom and fun. This parenting trend — dubbed a ‘feral summer’ — throws back to the nostalgic, unscheduled summers of decades past.
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Winnipeg parents, day camps take smoky summer seriously

9th - Higher Ed
As smoke from wildfires continues to roll into Winnipeg, some parents are watching closely for good times to play outside. Day camps in the city are also taking precautions and modifying programming when air quality is poor.
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Space tourism is coming soon says European Space Agency chief

9th - Higher Ed
The European Space Agency (ESA) has outlined its mission schedule for 2020, telling Euronews a number of satellite launches and space flights will take place across the year. In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews' Good Morning Europe...
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GameStop rally, working from home, Black Opportunity Fund | Business Panel

9th - Higher Ed
Our weekend business panel discusses this week's volatility for shares of GameStop, BlackBerry and other companies favoured by self-directed retail investors. Plus, bankers raise concerns about remote working at the World Economic Forum....
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Ask Our Astronaut | How do you stay sane in space?

9th - Higher Ed
Back in October, we asked for your questions for Euronews space correspondent and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano. More than a hundred of you sent them in, from all around the internet – Facebook to Twitter,...
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ISIL in Afghanistan 'defeated', but not eliminated

9th - Higher Ed
Afghan authorities say sustained bombing campaign has significantly reduced the threat of ISIL. Al Jazeera speaks to the rural communities caught in the crossfire.
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Lebanon's economic crisis fuelling Syria's currency fall

9th - Higher Ed
Many say the financial crisis in neighbouring Lebanon has further devalued Syria's wounded economy.
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Giuliani-Pompeo contacts revealed in newly released papers

9th - Higher Ed
American Oversight says documents provide 'a clear paper trail' of contacts between Rudy Giuliani and Mike Pompeo.
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Is another peace deal in Colombia possible?

9th - Higher Ed
Colombia's largest armed group said it will resume warfare after a month-long ceasefire.
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Smoke suffocates B.C., poses significant health risk

9th - Higher Ed
Health officials say even short exposure to the smoke can have wide-ranging effects: from headaches and dizziness to reduced birth weight for babies who are exposed while in the womb.
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Mastercard Launches New Movement to Encourage People to Effect Change

9th - Higher Ed
#Startsomethingpriceless. MasterCard CMO, Raja Rajamannar, says the company focuses on ways to do social good. Mastercard works with governments around the world to give people digital identities.
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What Security Experts Can Learn From the Las Vegas Shooting

9th - Higher Ed
John Choate, Former Executive Director of Security & Special Operations at Wynn Resorts, says "you can't protect against everything," but there are lessons to be learned from the tragedy.