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U.S. hasn’t sent essential seasonal flu data to WHO ahead of key vaccine meeting

Seasonal flu vaccines need to be updated each year because the virus changes so frequently. But the U.S. hasn’t contributed its information on what’s spreading there since January, a World Health Organization (WHO) official said. For seasonal influenza, which forced schools to shut down in some American states earlier this …

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Israeli military withdraws from key Gaza corridor, allowing more Palestinians to return home

Israeli forces withdrew from a key corridor in Gaza on Sunday, Israeli officials and Hamas said, the latest commitment under a tenuous ceasefire that faces a major test over whether the sides can negotiate its planned extension. Israelis’ shock at the sight of three emaciated hostages released Saturday has added …

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UN describes ‘mass panic’ in Goma as Rwanda-backed rebels claim control of key Congo city

Rwanda-backed rebels claimed they captured eastern Congo’s largest city, Goma, early Monday, as the United Nations described a “mass panic” among its two million people and Congo’s government said the rebel advance was a “declaration of war.” The M23 rebels announced the city’s capture in a statement minutes before a …

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The key to understanding Putin? He knows he will outlast Western leaders

Many believe that history is largely determined by the personal relationships between world leaders. Vladimir Putin’s 25-year interaction with foreign leaders provides a fascinating case study of that theory. The Russian president recently invited Narendra Modi to a private dinner at his home, and the Indian prime minister proclaimed to …

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Trudeau leaves behind nearly a decade of climate action, but some key priorities hang in the balance

The federal government released Canada’s 2035 emissions target last month — a milestone capping off nearly a decade of climate policy that began with Justin Trudeau’s Liberals winning power in 2015. The prime minister tied his brand to climate action, putting a dent in Canada’s emissions, starting a transformation in various sectors …

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Survivors of a frog ‘pandemic’ could hold the key to species survival

To put a disease that’s ravaging ecosystems around the world into context, biologist Roland Knapp describes it like COVID-19 — if COVID-19 had a 99 per cent mortality rate.  “If we can imagine that, we can get a sense of what the impact is on amphibians,” says Knapp, a research biologist …

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Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 3.25%

The Bank of Canada lowered its interest rate by 50-basis points to 3.25 per cent on Wednesday but signalled a slower pace of rate cuts moving forward. Economists were largely expecting another weighty cut following a quarterly GDP report that saw growth come in below the central bank’s projection and a …

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Trump’s tariffs would ‘screw up’ key relationships with Canada, Mexico: Biden

U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday said he hoped president-elect Donald Trump would rethink his plan to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada, saying it could “screw up” relationships with close allies. “I hope he rethinks it. I think it’s a counterproductive thing to do,” Biden told reporters in Nantucket, Mass., where he is spending the Thanksgiving Day …

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Insurers fighting injury claims hire doctors slammed for shoddy work as key medical experts

Doctors called out for being biased, faulty or careless expert witnesses in court are being hired by insurance companies looking to deny injury claims for people hurt in car crashes. Jonathan Graul, from Fergus, Ont., says he found himself under attack in court by two doctors hired by insurance giant …

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