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Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital runs out of fuel, power

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The situation at Gaza's largest hospital, Al-Shifa, is dire after the hospital ran out of fuel and power, making it difficult to tend to the 500 patients inside, the head of the department of plastic surgery at the facility told CBC News.
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UN co-ordinator describes Gaza humanitarian crisis

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Lynn Hastings, UN assistant secretary-general and humanitarian co-ordinator in Gaza, tells The National’s Adrienne Arsenault that cutting off communications in Gaza is putting humanitarian workers at risk and she’s worried law and order...
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Palestinians break into Gaza UN aid warehouses as toll tops 8,000

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of people storm food warehouses in Gaza to take flour and basic needs in a mark of growing desperation.
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The technology aiding the search for the Titan

9th - Higher Ed
Various kinds of technology would be deployed both by the submersible and the search-and-rescue ships involved in the operation to locate the missing Titan, says Doug Elsey, executive director of the Canadian Association of Diving...
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World Humanitarian Day Sheds Light on Ukrainian Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
On World Humanitarian Day, Cheddar News turns our attention to the war in Ukraine and the terrible toll it is taking on Ukrainian families. Lauren Davis, director of marketing and communications at Kidsave, spoke to Cheddar News’ Hena...
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Former head of N.S. RCMP acknowledges communication failures during mass shooting

9th - Higher Ed
The most senior Mountie in Nova Scotia at the time of the 2020 mass shooting acknowledged problems with the RCMP response — not just during the tragedy, but in the months that followed — when testifying before the province’s mass...
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Ukraine in midst of humanitarian crisis, expert says

9th - Higher Ed
The humanitarian needs across Ukraine are increasing very rapidly, said Alex Wade, an emergency co-ordinator for Doctors Without Borders in Ukraine. Wade called it a humanitarian crisis 'of a very high magnitude.'
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Tonga calls for ‘immediate aid’ after volcanic eruption, tsunami

9th - Higher Ed
Official says there is an immediate need for drinking water and food, as efforts begin to assess the scale of the damage.
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Microsoft Acquires Nuance in Nearly $20 Billion Deal

9th - Higher Ed
Microsoft making its second biggest acquisition ever. The tech giant is buying voice-recognition firm Nuance for nearly $20 billion in cash and debt. Dan Ives, Managing Director of Equity Research at Wedbush Securities, joined Cheddar to...
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Al Jazeera journalists questioned over Malaysia documentary

9th - Higher Ed
Team were summoned to police headquarters for probe into charges of alleged sedition and defamation.
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House Democrats Say Big Tech Firms Operate as Monopolies

9th - Higher Ed
Democratic lawmakers in Congress are leveling charges at Big Tech companies like Google and Amazon that they are killing fair competition in the tech space, amplifying calls for reform and regulation. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo reports.
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Roméo Dallaire says Canada should reject isolationism

9th - Higher Ed
Retired Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire says Canada must do more to engage with the world.
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Photos suggest Iran attack on Qatar air base hit the geodesic dome

9th - Higher Ed
Satellite images have come to the fore, showing the aftermath of the Iranian strike on the Al Udeid air base of the Americans in Qatar last month.. Watch in for more details!
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IRS Says Churches Can Endorse Political Candidates

9th - Higher Ed
The IRS has taken a significant step by filing a court brief arguing that pastors who endorse political candidates shouldn’t risk losing their tax exempt status
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Cracking the code: Exhibit digs into history of encryption

9th - Higher Ed
Cipher | Decipher is a travelling exhibit now at the Naval Museum of Alberta. It includes an authentic Engima machine from the Second World War. Organizers say the exhibit teaches visitors how encryption has been used from war time to...
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Atlantic's 2ND EXPOSE Nukes Trump Admin: FULL Houthi 'War Plan' With Weapon Details Published

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The Atlantic has released the full Signal chat that rocked the Trump administration, exposing how top officials, including Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, discussed U.S. airstrikes on Yemen in a private group that mistakenly included a...
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Trump Defends Elon Musk's Email To Federal Employees: 'Are They Even Working?' | Watch

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U.S. President Donald Trump praised Elon Musk’s recent email to federal workers, in which Musk demanded they submit a list of their top five accomplishments from the past week. Calling the move “genius,” Trump defended the approach...
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Elon Musk's Email Triggers Chaos, Confusion In US: Trump Admin Tells Agencies To 'Ignore It'

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For the first time, Trump appointees are publicly contradicting Elon Musk over his directive for federal workers to submit weekly accomplishment reports—or risk termination. Key agencies, including the Department of Defense, Justice,...
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Pope Francis warns that excessive scrolling causes 'brain rot'

9th - Higher Ed
Pope Francis expressed concern over the impact of social media, warning against excessive scrolling, which he described as causing 'brain rot.'
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Too many group chats and emails? Here are the most overwhelmed in Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Communicating - whether online or in person - takes up at least half of a working day for millions of EU workers, says Eurostat.
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Too many group chats and emails? Here are the most overwhelmed European workers

9th - Higher Ed
Communicating - whether online or in person - takes up at least half of a working day for millions of EU workers, says Eurostat.
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Australia is proposing banning kids from social media. Should Canada do the same?

9th - Higher Ed
Carmi Levy, who is a technology analyst and a parent, believes there are significant issues with how youth are using social media but thinks a ban is a 'black and white' solution.
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What it Takes to Build Responsible A.I.

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Brandon Carl, EVP of A.I. at Smarsh, discusses why the finance sector is uniquely positioned to lead in A.I. Sponsored by Smarsh.
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MTN CEO Ralph Mupita on LEO Satellites in Africa

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SpaceX's Starlink satellites have been making inroads into Africa, attempting to take advantage of a continent much in need of better connectivity. While their entrance has been met with resistance in some markets, others seem more...