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People experiencing homelessness in Thunder Bay, Ont., say designated encampments could help

by Akin Smith
People experiencing homelessness in Thunder Bay, Ont., say designated encampments could help

Gary Hooper says this is the first time he’s been homeless and it hasn’t been easy. Living in a tent since moving to Thunder Bay, Ont., two months ago, he considers himself …

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Ending Sudan’s civil war may require help of countries currently helping inflame it, observers say

by Walter Watson
Ending Sudan’s civil war may require help of countries currently helping inflame it, observers say

The suffering Sudan’s devastating conflict has inflicted on millions of people made a slight dent in global indifference last week as the one-year anniversary of its start came and went. …

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UN team in Gaza shaken after pier site came under fire during visit, spokesperson says

by Walter Watson
UN team in Gaza shaken after pier site came under fire during visit, spokesperson says

A United Nations team in the Gaza Strip visiting the site for a pier and the staging area for maritime aid operations had to seek shelter in a bunker “for some time” on …

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Haiti’s prime minister resigns, transitional leadership takes over as gang violence persists

by Walter Watson
Haiti’s prime minister resigns, transitional leadership takes over as gang violence persists

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned, his office said on Thursday, as a transitional council took power with the aim of returning stability to a country where gang violence …

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Why do so many Hongkongers fall victim to money scams? Head of investor education body has answers

by Ron Morgan
Why do so many Hongkongers fall victim to money scams? Head of investor education body has answers

Hongkongers are knowledgeable about investments but still expose themselves to scams because they tend to forget useful advice, according to the head of a body dedicated to making residents smarter …

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Israel dismisses 2 officers involved in deadly strike on aid workers, moves to open more aid routes

by Walter Watson
Israel dismisses 2 officers involved in deadly strike on aid workers, moves to open more aid routes

An Israeli inquiry into the killing of seven aid workers in an airstrike in Gaza this week found serious errors and breaches of procedure by the military, with the result …

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Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid fears it will further erode civil liberties

by Walter Watson
Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid fears it will further erode civil liberties

A new national security law came into force in Hong Kong on Saturday despite growing international criticism that it could erode freedoms in the China-ruled city and damage its international …

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Anti-Black racism addressed in new course for health-care providers

by Akin Smith
Anti-Black racism addressed in new course for health-care providers

A family doctor who helped create an anti-Black racism course for health professionals says she hopes participants will “unlearn” long-standing discriminatory practices that contribute to inequitable care for a vulnerable group. …

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Gang attacks kill at least 12 in upscale neighbourhoods of Haitian capital

by Walter Watson
Gang attacks kill at least 12 in upscale neighbourhoods of Haitian capital

Gangs attacked two upscale neighbourhoods in Haiti’s capital early Monday in a rampage that left at least a dozen people dead in surrounding areas. Gunmen looted homes in the communities …

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Canada evacuates some embassy staff in Haiti as violence engulfs capital

by Walter Watson
Canada evacuates some embassy staff in Haiti as violence engulfs capital

Canada has evacuated a portion of its embassy staff from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, by commercial helicopter charter due to rampant gang violence in the city. In a written statement, Global Affairs …

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