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A report says 200,000 people were abused in care in New Zealand over decades in ‘national disgrace’
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoThe scale of abuse was “unimaginable” with an estimated 200,000 people abused over seven decades,...
New Zealand’s inquiry into systemic abuse follows 2 decades of similar probes worldwide
Toronto Star· 3 days agoNew Zealand is the latest country to wrestle with its history of the cruel, systemic and commonplace...
Paris Olympics 2024: Women’s football fixtures, teams and how to watch
90min Articles via Yahoo Canada Sports· 3 days agoAnticipation is building as the women’s football group stage for the 2024 Paris Olympics is set to...
Inaugural World Culture Film Festival In Los Angeles To Open With ‘The Monk And The Gun,’ Close With...
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThe inaugural World Culture Film Festival kicks off in Los Angeles Thursday, a four-day event...
200,000 people were abused in New Zealand institutions that failed for decades to stop it
Detroit News· 3 days agoScrutiny of state and faith-run institutions was lax and predators rarely faced repercussions. In...
Griff on touring with Taylor Swift, stage fright and her debut album Vertigo
BBC News· 1 day agoThe singer talks about supporting Swift in stadiums and recording with Coldplay's Chris Martin.
Dozens of countries finalize ‘groundbreaking’ digital trade deal talks: Britain
Courthouse News Service· 19 hours agoDozens of countries have finalized years of negotiations towards a "groundbreaking" agreement...
Olympic soccer preview: Spain women seek gold after lifting a World Cup trophy
Toronto Star· 3 days agoCoach Montse Tomé proclaimed that Spain’s women’s soccer team has “insatiable ambition” heading into...
Children's Book "Jemima WOW!" Available for Free Limited Time Offer
Digital Journal· 6 days agoEva Zonnios, the celebrated author of the children's book A Bear's Story, brings a new world to 8-12 year olds with her time-travel adventure story, "Jemima WOW!", and is thrilled to announce ...
Declining PhD student numbers are a warning sign for NZ’s future knowledge economy
The Conversation· 2 days agoAotearoa New Zealand’s economic trajectory has long been characterised by its reliance on primary commodities, such as unprocessed forestry exports, where high volume and relatively low value ...