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Erdogan intent on taking back Istanbul after presidential victory Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gives a speech during the 79th General Assembly of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey in Ankara on Tuesday. Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images.
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Ukraine war takes new turn as shelling and drone strikes hit inside Russia's border Kyiv has not yet commented on the drone attack or on Wednesday's incidents in Belgorod and Krasnodar. The Ukrainian government generally does not confirm or deny strikes inside Russian territory.
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An alleged Russian spy whale is in Sweden — and danger. Here's why his tale matters A beluga whale long believed to be a Russian spy has surfaced in Sweden, fueling concerns about his well-being and efforts to protect him from dangerous boat traffic. Hvaldimir — a combination of the Norwegian word for whale (hval) and Russian ...
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Canada will start putting health warnings on individual cigarettes. It will be the first country to do so "Tobacco smoke harms children." "Cigarettes cause leukemia." "Poison in every puff." Those are among the messages that will soon appear – in English and French – on cigarettes in Canada. The country announced Wednesday it will require health warnings ...
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If climate goals are meant to protect us from 'significant harm,' then they aren't good enough, scientists say In a study published in the journal Nature, the panel of more than a dozen researchers integrated environmental justice – the idea that climate thresholds should minimize significant harm – with climate science. And with that standard, ...
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How to Take Better Breaks at Work, According to Research A longer break does not necessarily equate to a better break. Disengaging from work only for a few minutes but on a regular basis (micro-breaks) can be sufficient for preventing exhaustion and boosting performance. For example, workers can take short ...
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'Nothing is left,' daughter says of parents' home lost to forest fire Their house, a one-storey in Bocabec, about 20 kilometres northeast of Saint Andrews, was the only one lost in a 540-hectare fire that began Sunday. Stewart, who goes by Annie ...
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From 'hilltop to hilltop to hilltop': residents grapple with impact of fast-moving forest fire Elderly man in a hat. Bocabec resident Geoffrey Howson credits firefighters with saving his home from a forest fire that tore through his community. (Roger Cosman/CBC).
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Premier 'disappointed' with mother's comments on LGBTQ review but doesn't contradict them New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says he's disappointed with a Saint John mother's comments about her dealings with Education Minister Bill Hogan on a review of a school policy on LGBTQ students. Nicole Paquet told CBC News last week that Hogan asked ...
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Sudan: Closed Consultations This afternoon (31 May), Security Council members will convene for closed consultations to discuss the situation in Sudan. UN Secretary-General António Guterres requested the meeting and is expected to brief. At the time of writing, no outcome is ...
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