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The UN Security Council passes a resolution, and the UNSC calls for a temporary halt to fighting.

9th - Higher Ed
The UN Security Council approved a humanitarian ceasefire in Israel's Gaza conflict, urging immediate pauses.
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B.C. and Ontario expanding Holocaust teaching in schools

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario and British Columbia will update their high school curriculum by the 2025 school year in an effort to combat antisemitism. B.C. says it will make it mandatory for Grade 10 students to learn about the Holocaust while Ontario will...
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Why James Cantor works with the Christian right to defend anti-trans laws in court

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto psychologist James Cantor is an unlikely ally of the Christian right in defending anti-trans laws, but says they have a common cause.
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Israel bombs Greek Orthodox Gaza church sheltering displaced people

9th - Higher Ed
Hamas says the attack on the Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrius Church in Gaza City killed and injured a ‘large number’ of people.
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At least 6 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on UNRWA school

9th - Higher Ed
At least 6 people were killed when an UNRWA school was hit in al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, the UN refugee agency says.
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Meitei Christians say illegal immigrants responsible for Manipur Violence

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Meitei Christians in Delhi held a protest against the recent violence in Manipur. They condemned the violence and called on the government to stop it. They also appealed to the different communities in Manipur to come together and find a...
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UCC will not curtail rights of any section: V Muraleedharan

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Uniform Civil Code (UCC) has reignited the political debate following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks ahead of the elections in Madhya Pradesh. Prime Minister Modi on June 27 said that India cannot run on two laws and that Uniform...
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Kenya cult: Police exhume 89 bodies from shallow graves

9th - Higher Ed
Kenyan police have now recovered 89 bodies from shallow graves on land owned by the leader of a religious cult.
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Music brings religions together in Nazareth

9th - Higher Ed
A liturgical music festival is held in Nazareth this December, with Arabs and Israelis playing and singing together with the goal of reaching coexistence through music during the festive season.
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What are the key election issues in Quebec's provincial election?

9th - Higher Ed
Pollster Christian Bourque and journalists Jonathan Montpetit and Emilie Nicolas break down the Quebec election campaign.
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Anglican leader hears from survivors, apologizes for church allowing abuses at residential schools

9th - Higher Ed
After listening to the testimony of survivors, the Archbishop of Canterbury told those gathered at a Saskatchewan First Nation that he was sorry the Anglican Church had allowed 'terrible crime' to occur at residential schools.
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Music plays again in Mosul: Performers give new life to city ruins

9th - Higher Ed
A group of young Iraqis is hoping the sound of music will give new life to the city of Mosul, by forming an orchestra.
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Sask. teacher not waiting for Black history to be added to the curriculum

9th - Higher Ed
As Prairie provinces examine whether to add Black history to their curriculum, a Saskatchewan teacher is already making sure his students learn it anyways.
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Unpacking Russia's Massive Joint Military Exercise in Belarus

9th - Higher Ed
Russia is preparing alongside Belarus for reportedly one of the largest joint military exercises ever held. Some analysts are concerned this could be a disguise for a real attack, while the Kremlin contends that the exercise is meant to...
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U.S. Back to Negotiating Iran Nuclear Deal After Trump Withdrew in 2018

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. is back in negotiations for a nuclear deal with Iran, years after former President Donald Trump withdrew the country from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which had been meant to curtail the Middle Eastern...
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Verizon Partners With Amazon Low-Orbit Satellites to Bridge Rural Digital Divide

9th - Higher Ed
Verizon is teaming with Amazon's Project Kuiper low-orbit satellites to help improve communications and internet connectivity. Sampath Sowmyanarayan, chief revenue officer for Verizon Business, joined Cheddar to talk about the...
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WeWork Finally Goes Public

9th - Higher Ed
The WeWork saga continues, as the shared workspace company goes public via a SPAC merger. The debut follows scandals involving WeWork's former CEO over company debts, a failed IPO, and a loss of tens of billions of dollars in valuation....
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Chrétien under fire for residential school comments

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This story contains distressing details. Former prime minister Jean Chrétien is under fire after saying on the Radio-Canada’s Tout le Monde en Parle he never heard about abuse at residential schools during his tenure as minister...
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‘The Sopranos Sessions’ to Help Viewers Dissect Storyline of Hit HBO Series

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of the September theatrical release of "Many Saints of Newark," the prequel to HBO’s hit show "The Sopranos," fans of the show can get a chance to analyze the original classic through a three-part docuseries titled "The Soprano...
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‘Sopranos Sessions’ to Help Viewers Dissect Storyline of Hit HBO Series

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of the September theatrical release of "Many Saints of Newark," the prequel to HBO’s hit show "The Sopranos," fans of the show can get a chance to analyze the original classic through a three-part docuseries titled "Sopranos...
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Polls suggest race is tightening between Liberals and Conservatives

9th - Higher Ed
Pollsters Janet Brown and Christian Bourque join Power & Politics to break down the latest polling numbers and discuss key issues for the second week of the federal election campaign.
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Fear of violence in Indonesia looms over Easter Holy Week

9th - Higher Ed
Security forces have cracked down on violent networks in recent years and made arrests.
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Post-debate Leger poll says Liberals and Tories are tied with 32 per cent support each

9th - Higher Ed
Pollsters Christian Bourque and Janet Brown join Power & Politics to talk about the debates and how they may have influenced the very close federal polling numbers.
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German state elections: Polls suggest tight race in two key states

9th - Higher Ed
Chancellor Angela Merkel is leaving politics this year, and as such is playing no part in this weekend’s proceedings.