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Bye-bye, pandas: Amid curdling U.S.-China relations, zoo loses beloved beasts after 51 years

by Walter Watson
Bye-bye, pandas: Amid curdling U.S.-China relations, zoo loses beloved beasts after 51 years

For decades, they were cuddly emblems of global co-operation. Now, they’re a bamboo-munching testament to a more turbulent world. Beloved giant pandas that came to define the zoo in the …

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Israeli military hunts Hamas in Gaza tunnels as growing number of Palestinians flee on foot

by Walter Watson
Israeli military hunts Hamas in Gaza tunnels as growing number of Palestinians flee on foot

Airstrikes on the Gaza Strip killed a top Hamas weapons maker and several fighters, the Israeli military said on Wednesday, as its air and ground offensive targeted the militants’ vast tunnel network …

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Refugees from Sudan’s Darfur region report ethnically driven killings by paramilitary group

by Walter Watson
Refugees from Sudan’s Darfur region report ethnically driven killings by paramilitary group

People fleeing Sudan’s West Darfur region to neighbouring Chad have reported a new surge in ethnically driven killings, as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took over the main army …

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Community colleges can ease healthcare worker shortage, say speakers at at El Camino summit – Daily News

by Akin Smith
Community colleges can ease healthcare worker shortage, say speakers at at El Camino summit – Daily News

The California Community Colleges system has the opportunity to alleviate the health care worker shortage that continues to plague the industry post-pandemic. That’s according to educators, industry leaders and students …

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Pilot project aims to relieve overworked doctors with physician assistants

by Akin Smith
Pilot project aims to relieve overworked doctors with physician assistants

Newfoundland and Labrador is hiring a handful of physician assistants for a three-year pilot project that’s expected to lighten doctors’ workloads and improve access to health care. Kathleen Abreo, a …

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This grandmother works gruelling 70-hour weeks just to pay the bills. And she’s not alone

by Anas Siddiqui
This grandmother works gruelling 70-hour weeks just to pay the bills. And she’s not alone

Young outside of the home she rents with her husband in Flatrock, N.L. She says the two don’t have much time to spare for each other these days. (Malone Mullin/CBC) …

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How Gaza’s refugee camps became targets in Israel’s war with Hamas

by Walter Watson
How Gaza’s refugee camps became targets in Israel’s war with Hamas

For weeks across the Gaza Strip, tens of thousands of people inside the territory’s crowded refugee camps have been bracing for the next explosion as Israel’s military escalates its aerial …

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As climate risks increase, developing countries aren’t getting the help they need: UN

by Walter Watson
As climate risks increase, developing countries aren’t getting the help they need: UN

This summer, powerful rains flooded Haiti, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes and killing more than 40 people. Crops were damaged, businesses shuttered and roads washed out, …

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Alberta’s medical lab mayhem during privatization shows importance of oversight on errors, doctors say

by Akin Smith
Alberta’s medical lab mayhem during privatization shows importance of oversight on errors, doctors say

Doctors and researchers say a series of U-turns on privatizing laboratory services in Alberta has short-changed patients facing delays in diagnosis and treatment, creating chaos that offers lessons for other …

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Quebec doesn’t know how many homeless people die every year. Why some say that needs to change

by Akin Smith
Quebec doesn’t know how many homeless people die every year. Why some say that needs to change

Frédérique Royer looked out her Montreal window on Sept. 8 and spotted a man lying motionless on the ground next to a park bench.  His skin looked purple. “I saw …

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