Heavy rainfall has flooded makeshift camps in Idlib, Syria, leaving some families stuck and ‘severely cold’.
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Drone footage captures devastation of Cyclone Eloise in Mozambique
The death toll from storm Eloise rose to at least 12 on Monday (January 25), according to figures from authorities
‘We're not in a rush’: Some Edmonton-area businesses planning to not reopen for dine-in if COVID-19 restrictions loosen
Some Edmonton-area restaurants won’t be reopening in-dining services even when the Alberta government loosens more COVID-19 restrictions. Read More
ABC removes references to 'Invasion Day' from article headline after Communication Minister's criticism
Australia’s national broadcaster has bowed to political pressure and removed the phrase "Invasion Day" from an article about 26 January
RCMP officer charged with off-duty sexual assault in Edmonton
An Alberta Mountie has been charged in an alleged 2018 sexual assault, says province’s police watchdog. Read More
Joe Biden reverses Donald Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military
US President Joe Biden has reversed a ban on transgender people serving in the country’s military.
COVID-19: Two Edmonton high schools move to online learning after spike in cases
All students in two Edmonton high schools have moved online Monday after more than 30 combined cases of COVID-19 were
An Aboriginal activist and an advocate for migrant women are among the 2021 Australians of the Year
Four women have taken out this year’s awards, with 26-year-old sexual assault survivor and advocate Grace Tame named Australian of
Unlearning the myths: Black History Month music, culture and teaching events go online for 2021
February 2021 could be one of the best Black History Months in Alberta despite being in the middle of a
Chelsea's first two managerial contenders before turning to Thomas Tuchel
Tuchel only became available a month ago when he left Paris Saint-Germain, less than five months after taking them to