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Writers strike not looking good for your favourite TV shows

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With the Writers Guild of America strike now entering its second month, there is little sign the job action will end anytime soon, which doesn't bode well for fall TV programs.
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Mercenary forces withdraw from devastated Bakhmut

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Ukrainian and Russian forces swap prisoners in Bakhmut as Russia claims control, while Ukraine disputes that it has totally lost the city. Leader of the Wagner mercenary group Yevgeny Prigozhin announced his forces have started to...
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Serbia puts army on high alert as Kosovo Serbs clash with police

9th - Higher Ed
Police in Kosovo dispersed teargas on small groups of ethnic Serbs trying to block the entrance of municipal buildings.
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Zelenskyy, Trudeau meet face to face at G7 meeting in Japan

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine’s president was the guest of honour at the G7 summit’s final day in Japan, where he secured more Western military assistance against Russia. The U.S. pledged another $375 million in aid, but Canada did not offer more weapons,...
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Russia claims victory in Bakhmut

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy denies the besieged city of Bakhmut has fallen to Russia after months of bitter fighting. Russian forces claimed victory this weekend, but Ukrainian forces say they’re still active in the city and...
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Sudan's army and paramilitary both claim advances in the capital

9th - Higher Ed
Civilian death toll rises to 833 in Sudan as the army's commander makes a rare public appearance before intense fighting
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Why Jay Baruchel wanted director Matt Johnson on screen in Blackberry

9th - Higher Ed
In the movie Blackberry, Jay Baruchel and Matt Johnson play company co-founders and best friends Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin. Baruchel spoke to CBC's Eli Glasner about why it had to be Johnson and the difference casting the...
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Russia’s Wagner mercenary force boss threatens Bakhmut withdrawal

9th - Higher Ed
Yevgeny Prigozhin says casualties in Bakhmut would be ‘five times fewer if we had more ammunition’.
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Greenwood Cemetery Offers Views of Cherry Blossoms and History

9th - Higher Ed
It's Cherry Blossom season here on the East Coast, and one of the most beautiful places to see the trees in flower is also a cemetery. Cheddar News correspondent Shannon LaNier visited Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn to see them firsthand...
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Ukraine holds steady in bloody battle for Soledar

9th - Higher Ed
Russia puts a new commander in charge of its invasion in Soledar, a salt mining town in Eastern Ukraine. But Ukraine says its not giving up it’s fight to keep Russia from seizing the town, despite heavy fighting on a bloody battlefield.
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Hotly contested Ukrainian town falls to Russia with help from mercenary group

9th - Higher Ed
The hotly contested salt mining town of Soledar in Ukraine was claimed by Moscow, with the Russian defence ministry clarifying that mercenaries from the Wagner Group did most of the fighting during the conflict.
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Moscow claims control of Soledar but Kyiv says fighting continues

9th - Higher Ed
The capture of the salt-mining town in eastern Ukraine would enable Russian troops to envelop the nearby city of Bakhmut
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Russia set to capture eastern Ukraine town of Soledar

9th - Higher Ed
Russia has had few military victories in Ukraine to celebrate lately, but it may be on the verge of one. After days of intense fighting, video on social media appears to show Russian soldiers in the centre of Soledar, a strategic town in...
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Top 5 films of 2022: Eli Glasner's picks

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After two years largely disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Eli Glasner of CBC News says 2022 is the year that movies came back. Here are his picks for the five best films of the year.
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'This battle cannot be frozen or postponed': Zelenskyy

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells U.S. Congress that the battle for Ukraine will define 'in what world our children and our grandchildren will live,' as he sends a message to all Americans, asking for their continued support.
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Al-Shabab rebels attack Mogadishu hotel used by Somali officials

9th - Higher Ed
Al-Shabab claims responsibility for the attack on the Villa Rose hotel in the Somali capital with no word yet on any cas
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Russia Donbas training: Preparations for a possible new offensive

9th - Higher Ed
Scenes suggesting Russian military domination of air & sea were broadcast across Russia's media platforms on Saturday.
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The battle for Kherson and what comes next, explained

9th - Higher Ed
The recapture of Kherson was an undoubted political victory for Ukraine.
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Russia orders troop withdrawal from Ukraine’s Kherson city

9th - Higher Ed
An adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine does not pay attention to Russia’s words.
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5 years on from ISIL defeat: Raqqa residents continue to struggle

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of the Syrian city of Raqqa are still struggling - five years after the defeat of ISIL.
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Mar Menor seawater lagoon gets personhood status

9th - Higher Ed
Campaigners fighting to preserve Europe’s largest seawater lagoon have made a major legal breakthrough.
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Russia's parliament ratifies annexation of four Ukrainian regions

9th - Higher Ed
The upper house of Russia’s parliament unanimously votes in favour of annexing four regions of Ukraine
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Cleaning unexploded bombs and mines in Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
Estimates suggest roughly 160,000 square kilometres of Ukraine is littered with unexploded bombs and mines, requiring specialized teams to clean up the country — even as more missiles fall.