Minggu, 05 Maret 2023

Google Alert - World

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Daily update March 6, 2023
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UNICEF
UNICEF and partners reached more than 101,162 children with essential child protection services and supplies, including psychological first aid and recreational activities. In northwest (NW) Syria, 14 UNICEF-supported Child Friendly Spaces and Women ...
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Technology Networks
Britain has a long history of leadership and innovation, from the steam engine to the World Wide Web, that has brought growth and prosperity to both our nation and the world. As we look towards the future, investment in science and technology is more ...
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CBC.ca
Officers attended to the man on the roadway upon arrival, police said. Paramedics arrived shortly after and confirmed the man was dead. Police are not naming the victim at this time as they work to notify ...
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CBC.ca
The section running from Hugo Docks to the Donald Street Bridge on the Assiniboine River closed Sunday morning, The Forks said in a news release. Access points to skating, walking and cross-country skiing trails ...
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US Embassy in Philippines
Summit participants with trees in the background. USAID Philippines Mission Director Ryan Washburn and Palawan 3rd District Rep. Edward Hagedorn join participants at the first-ever CSO Summit in Palawan on March 3.
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queensu.ca
The Faculty of Law is hosting its annual Feminist Law Studies Queen's (FLSQ) conference on March 10-11. The event features a keynote lecture Debra Thompson, Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science Canada ...
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AAAS
Hundreds of feet below the ocean's surface, and in total darkness, a solitary sperm whale not-so-silently stalks its prey. Sperm whales, like other toothed whales, rely on echolocation to navigate and locate food in deep, dark marine environments.
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Globalnews.ca
On Saturday morning, residents in Toronto awoke to a thick layer of snow covering homes, driveways and vehicles. Overnight, during a winter storm marked by thunder, lightning and snow, between 20 ...
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