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Bank of Canada cuts rates, indicates bigger cut possible
The central bank said it now needs to guard against the risk that the economy is too weak.
In Gaza, Israel aims to destroy civil order, but it is failing
As the Israeli army tries to wipe out civilian institutions and services, Palestinian solidarity steps in.
‘Decades of failure’: Who has UK’s Grenfell Tower fire inquiry blamed?
'Unscrupulous' companies, 'dishonesty and greed' and regulatory failure are at fault.
Lukashenko pardons 30 convicted in Belarus antigovernment protests
President's office says the decree affects seven women and 23 men who have children.
Gaza music students use talent to inspire children displaced by war
Unable to study because of Israel’s war, these Palestinian musicians are teaching and playing for displaced children.
Who is Linda Sun, ex-aide to NY governors charged with spying for China?
Ex-aide to Hochul and Cuomo has been charged on multiple counts along with her husband, US prosecutors say.
Gaza protesters detained at Columbia University as new term begins
Police in New York arrested protesters at a pro-Palestine demonstration outside Columbia University.
Nepal’s first Paralympic medallist returns home to hero’s welcome
Cheering crowds greet taekwondo player Palesha Goverdhan, whose podium finish brought Nepal its first Paralympic medal.
Netanyahu’s plan for permanent Israeli control of two Gaza corridors
Netanyahu unveils plan for permanent Israeli control of two Gaza corridors.
In Syria, local Paralympic games bring hope and joy to disabled athletes
More than 300 athletes with varying disabilities are set to compete in 14 different sports over the 10-day event.

