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‘God help us,’ says Gaza doctor as wounded Palestinians flee one hospital for the next

by Walter Watson
‘God help us,’ says Gaza doctor as wounded Palestinians flee one hospital for the next

As It Happens6:27‘God help us,’ says Gaza doctor as wounded Palestinians flee one hospital for the next WARNING: This story contains graphic images of wounded people, including children. As the …

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Drugs like Ozempic are popular for weight loss. That’s because there’s been little other help: obesity doctors

by Akin Smith
Drugs like Ozempic are popular for weight loss. That’s because there’s been little other help: obesity doctors

White Coat Black Art26:30Ozempic: The good, the bad and the future Despite widely publicized reports of rare but severe side effects, obesity doctors say Ozempic and drugs like it have the …

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Israeli military raids Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital complex, hundreds of patients remain trapped inside

by Walter Watson
Israeli military raids Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital complex, hundreds of patients remain trapped inside

The Israeli military said it was carrying out a raid on Wednesday against Hamas militants in the Al-Shifa Hospital complex, having urged them to surrender with thousands of Palestinian civilians …

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Hezbollah leader praises Hamas attack, says all options against Israel ‘on the table’

by Walter Watson
Hezbollah leader praises Hamas attack, says all options against Israel ‘on the table’

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, speaking for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war erupted, warned on Friday that a wider conflict in the Middle East was a realistic possibility …

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Study explores common risks and resiliencies in farmers’ mental health crisis

by Akin Smith
Study explores common risks and resiliencies in farmers’ mental health crisis

Dwayne Kelndorfer knew something was wrong when he could no longer sleep. He chased rest but his mind kept spinning. For three harvests, his crops had been snowed under. Ugly fault …

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Dwindling supplies, damaged hospitals in Gaza prompt growing calls for aid, ceasefire

by Walter Watson
Dwindling supplies, damaged hospitals in Gaza prompt growing calls for aid, ceasefire

Days after a phone and internet blackout cut off people in the Gaza Strip from the world and each other, connections remain spotty, while a hospital sheltering thousands of injured …

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Reuters journalist was killed during ‘targeted’ strike in Lebanon, Reporters Without Borders says

by Walter Watson
Reuters journalist was killed during ‘targeted’ strike in Lebanon, Reporters Without Borders says

Reuters visuals journalist Issam Abdallah was killed on Oct. 13 in southern Lebanon by a “targeted” strike from the direction of the Israeli border, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said on …

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Air Canada offering cash or vouchers to settle compensation claims it says are baseless

by Anas Siddiqui
Air Canada offering cash or vouchers to settle compensation claims it says are baseless

Air Canada is reaching out to selected passengers, offering to settle their compensation cases currently stuck in a huge backlog with the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA). But several passengers told …

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Why open-source intelligence can help and hinder understanding of what’s happening in Gaza, Israel

by Walter Watson
Why open-source intelligence can help and hinder understanding of what’s happening in Gaza, Israel

Social media platforms have been flooded with horrific footage from Israel and Gaza since Oct. 7 — the day the Palestinian militant group Hamas carried out a surprise assault on …

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Joly announces more funding for Armenian refugees, stops short of threatening sanctions on Azerbaijan

by Walter Watson
Joly announces more funding for Armenian refugees, stops short of threatening sanctions on Azerbaijan

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly announced another $1 million in humanitarian funding Wednesday to help displaced ethnic Armenian refugees who recently fled a military operation launched by Azerbaijan — but …

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