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Canadian indigenous group takes charge of child welfare services
It is the first such agreement under a 2019 law meant to give indigenous groups more control over child welfare
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New Zealand industry ire grows as closed borders worsen labour shortages
New Zealand’s closed borders have helped keep Covid-19 out of the Pacific nation
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Saudi official in US for talks on Yemen, Iran
The Kingdom's deputy defense minister is the highest-ranking envoy to visit Washington since Biden became president
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China's Xi takes dig at US in speech to political parties around world
We must oppose all acts of unilateralism in the name of hegemony and power politics, says Chinese president
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India's Modi phones Dalai Lama on birthday, sign of friction with Beijing
Indian leaders have generally been circumspect about public contact to avoid upsetting Beijing
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Oil hits multi-year highs after OPEC+ talks collapse
Oil producers abandoned talks as negotiations failed to close divisions within the group
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Death of 84-year-old Indian priest in custody stirs outcry
Top UN human rights official deplores death in custody of Father Stan who campaigned for rights of tribal people
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Russia backs ASEAN plan on tackling Myanmar crisis
Lavrov will hold virtual talks with his ASEAN counterparts, during the visit to Jakarta
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Iran says Saudi talks progress but time needed to resolve disputes
Iran has criticised the Gulf Arab states' close ties with Tehran's long-term foe Washington
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Rural India sinks deeper into debt as Covid-19 wipes out work
Big debt and low income in the countryside will hold back any economic recovery









