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In a Gaza hospital, a Canadian surgeon tended to children whose eyes were shattered in bomb blasts

by Akin Smith
In a Gaza hospital, a Canadian surgeon tended to children whose eyes were shattered in bomb blasts

Warning: This story contains graphic descriptions and images. The Current19:15What a Canadian doctor saw in Gaza A Canadian eye surgeon has described removing shrapnel from children’s shattered eyeballs during a …

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The running of the runners-up: In Iowa caucuses, the suspense involves second place

by Walter Watson
The running of the runners-up: In Iowa caucuses, the suspense involves second place

Americans begin the months-long process of selecting their president with virtually no doubt about who will win the first Republican nominating contest on Monday in Iowa. Barring a catastrophic error in …

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How near disaster for Alaska Airlines jet could impact mental health of those on board

by Walter Watson
How near disaster for Alaska Airlines jet could impact mental health of those on board

Passengers aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 heard a loud bang and felt the plane suddenly drop as wind blew through the aircraft. A few have spoken publicly about the shock of being …

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Ontario surgeon back from medical mission says his ‘heart and soul’ remain with children in Gaza

by Akin Smith
Ontario surgeon back from medical mission says his ‘heart and soul’ remain with children in Gaza

Warning: This story contains graphic images. A Canadian trauma surgeon says that for every child he saved in the hospital in southern Gaza, another would die of their injuries. “We lost many …

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At least 78 killed by Israeli strikes in one of war’s deadliest nights, say Palestinian officials

by Walter Watson
At least 78 killed by Israeli strikes in one of war’s deadliest nights, say Palestinian officials

Israeli airstrikes killed at least 78 people in Gaza, Palestinian health officials said, in one of the besieged enclave’s deadliest nights of Israel’s 11-week-old battle with Hamas. Strikes that began …

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Evergreen, BP latest to pause Red Sea transit following attack on cargo vessels near Yemen

by Walter Watson
Evergreen, BP latest to pause Red Sea transit following attack on cargo vessels near Yemen

Mounting attacks by the Iran-aligned Yemeni Houthi militant group on ships in the Red Sea are disrupting maritime trade as leading global freight firms reroute around the Cape of Good …

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Quebec ERs ‘out of control’ as patient influx overwhelms hospitals, doctors say

by Akin Smith
Quebec ERs ‘out of control’ as patient influx overwhelms hospitals, doctors say

Quebec’s emergency room doctors are calling on the province’s Health Ministry to step up and take action as ERs grow more overcrowded and patients suffer while waiting for care. In …

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BP pauses Red Sea shipments as another commercial vessel is attacked near Yemen

by Anas Siddiqui
Evergreen, BP latest to pause Red Sea transit following attack on cargo vessels near Yemen

A Norwegian-owned vessel was attacked in the Red Sea on Monday in a strike that U.S. officials said originated from Yemeni territory controlled by the Iran-aligned Houthi movement. The attack …

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Internet blackout, growing hunger add to misery in Gaza

by Walter Watson
Internet blackout, growing hunger add to misery in Gaza

A prolonged communications blackout that severed telephone and internet connections compounded the misery Saturday in the besieged Gaza Strip, where a United Nations agency said hunger levels had spiralled in …

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Ukrainian leader’s rude awakening: In Washington, his country’s destiny is a bargaining chip

by Walter Watson
Ukrainian leader’s rude awakening: In Washington, his country’s destiny is a bargaining chip

A U.S. senator looked at Ukraine’s president in a meeting and informed him: This problem is nothing personal. He was referring to the potential expiry of American military support — tens …

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