
Canada Plans College Crackdown Amid Foreign Student Troubles
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is introducing new measures to tighten standards on colleges, responding to criticism that
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Ukraine Ramps Up Scrutiny of Grain Exports In Fight for Revenue
Ukraine is imposing tighter controls over grain traders to boost revenues to fund its wartime defenses, a move
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Hasbro, Mattel Darken Already Gloomy Holiday Shopping Outlook
Disappointing sales forecasts from Hasbro Inc. and Mattel Inc., the largest US toymakers, are adding to concern that
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Carlo Ancelotti confirms Jude Bellingham decision ahead of El Clasico
Carlo Ancelotti confirms Jude Bellingham has overcome his knock ahead of El Clasico.
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PG&E CEO Set to Make Last-Ditch Pitch to Bury Power Lines
PG&E Corp. Chief Executive Officer Patti Poppe is making a last-ditch effort to convince California to sign off
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Separatist lined up to be Putin’s puppet leader in Ukraine ‘is shot in Crimea home’
A pro-Russian former politician in Ukraine is fighting for his life after being shot in his Crimea home, an official has said. Oleg Tsaryov, who was reportedly being lined to lead a puppet administration in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv after Russia’s invasion, is in intensive care in hospital, Vladimir Rogov, a Russian-installed official in southern Ukraine, said. He was reportedly shot twice at around midnight at his home in Crimea. “Oleg’s condition is very serious. He is currently in intensive care," Mr Rogov wrote on the Telegram messaging app. Sources told Reuters last year that Russia had been lining up Mr Tsaryov to head a puppet government in Kyiv after Moscow’s forces invaded on 24 February. Mr Tsaryov himself dismissed that possibility when The Financial Times reported it, citing US intelligence, ahead of the invasion. He told the paper at the time that the idea was "pretty funny" because he was just running a wellness business in Crimea and was "not important enough". Previously, Mr Tsaryov had been a member of the Ukrainian parliament and then speaker of the parliament of "Novorossiya", an entity formed after Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine broke away in 2014 and began fighting Ukrainian forces. News of the shooting comes amid continued fighting on the frontline where Russian troops have been executed for retreating from key battles. US intelligence said Russian soldiers had been fleeing the frontline in the Kremlin’s offensive in the eastern city of Avdiivka, Donetsk. “We have information that the Russian military has been actually executing soldiers who refuse to follow orders,” White House spokesperson John Kirby told a media briefing on Thursday. Ukrainian forces have been repelling the Russian onslaught on the frontline in Donetsk for several weeks since mid-October. Meanwhile, the alternative Black Sea export corridor will continue to function despite all threats, Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday morning. The presidential office reported that Mr Zelensky discussed the operation of the route as well as vessel insurance during a phone call with British prime minister Rishi Sunak. On Thursday, the Kyiv-based Barva Invest consultancy, British security firm Ambrey and a specialised outlet, Ukrainian Ports, reported that Ukraine had suspended use of the corridor due to a possible threat from Russian warplanes and sea mines. Additional reporting by agencies Read More War-weary mothers, wives and children of Ukrainian soldiers demand a cap on military service time Russia-Ukraine war: Putin’s troops ‘executed for retreating’ Abortion restrictions in Russia spark outrage as the country takes a conservative turn As the Turkish Republic turns 100, here's a look at its achievements and challenges ahead Russia is executing its own retreating soldiers as Ukraine offensive fails, says US White House says Russia is executing its own soldiers for not following orders
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Sharone Lifschitz's mother was freed but her father is still held by Hamas
Sharone Lifschitz is calling on the Israeli government to prioritise the release of hostages held by Hamas.
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Exxon Sees ‘Promising’ Future for Lithium in Arkansas, CEO Says
Exxon Mobil Corp. has never talked specifically about its lithium plans, because they’re still in very early stages.
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NHL Calder Trophy race: Ducks' Leo Carlsson bursts onto the scene
With another week of NHL action in the books, the Calder Trophy race is heating up. Leo Carlsson is challenging Connor Bedard, Logan Cooley, and Adam Fantilli, while blueliners like Luke Hughes and Brock Faber make their cases. Joseph Woll is pushing too.
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Brian Kenny and Joel Sherman Play TBL Bingo
It's time for another edition of TBL Bingo, America's 26th-fastest growing game where we get to know a little bit more about the sports media personalities from
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Short Sellers Quit Emerging Markets With ETF Bets at 17-Year Low
The selloff in emerging markets has been so severe this year that short sellers are signaling they’re done.
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Clear Eyes, Full Hearts and a $94 Million Texas High School Stadium
Few towns represent the Texas ethos of Friday Night Lights — and the big money behind it —
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