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Bank of Canada cuts interest rates once more, trims growth prospects
Households have cut back discretionary spending as they set aside money to pay debt, slowing growth.
The Qatar Plot: How a covert influence campaign helped Europe’s far right
The revelations about the massive anti-Qatar campaign aimed at stoking Islamophobia in Europe require immediate action.
Photos: 18 people killed in a plane crash at Nepal’s Kathmandu airport
One pilot survives crash of domestic plane just after takeoff.
FBI Director Wray faces questions from lawmakers over Trump rally shooting
Christopher Wray says FBI probe into 'despicable' assassination attempt against ex-president continues.
Bangladesh’s deadly protests explained
Bangladesh’s government violently cracked down on student protests over job quotas last week.
Who will Kamala Harris choose as her VP pick?
The race is on for Kamala Harris to choose her running mate ahead of the US Democratic National Convention next month.
All For Science: Science learning through play in Tanzania
Dr Lwidiko Mhamilawa believes in teaching science through hands-on play, as seen in Tanzania’s STEM-based theme parks.
Ten people drown in Panama river as migration risks escalate
Panama border police agency does not specify nationalities of those who drowned or how they crossed into country.
Ukraine tells China that Russia is not ready for ‘good faith’ talks
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba visited Guangzhou, China to discuss bilateral relations.
Music To My Ears
Cashing in on the classics isn’t the only moneymaker in the music industry

