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Month: January 2022

Conversion therapy is now illegal in Canada

By Rachel Aiello, CTVNews.ca online politics producer Click here for updates on this story     OTTAWA, Ontario (CTV Network) — Conversion therapy is now illegal in Canada, marking a major milestone in LGBTQ2S+ rights in this country. After parliamentarians came together to unanimously pass legislation to eradicate the harmful practice in late 2021, the Criminal Code

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The BMW iX Flow car changes color between white and dark gray.

CES 2022: 5 takeaways from the giant tech trade show

By Samantha Murphy Kelly and Clare Duffy, CNN CES, the closely-watched annual consumer electronics show, looked drastically different this year. Sure, some things were familiar: companies showed off the latest batch of flashy TVs. The onslaught of oddball gadgets got odder. And there was no shortage of next-level health trackers, including a lightbulb that tracks

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Impactantes fósiles de arañas, insectos y peces cuentan la historia de los orígenes de Australia

Sol Amaya (CNN) — Los áridos desiertos y matorrales de Australia no siempre fueron así, según un sitio fósil recién descubierto y extraordinariamente bien conservado en Nueva Gales del Sur. Las arañas, cigarras, avispas, plantas y peces fosilizados, que datan de hace entre 11 millones y 16 millones de años durante la época del Mioceno,

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La tenista checa Renata Voracova se fue de Australia, según el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de la República Checa

Sol Amaya (CNN) — La estrella del tenis checa Renata Voráčová se fue de Australia después de decidir dejar de participar en el Abierto de Australia, dijo este sábado a CNN una oficina de prensa del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de la República Checa. “La señora Vorackova se fue de Australia durante la mañana de

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Russia's President Vladimir Putin greets Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in Moscow on August 21

Kazakhstan detains former head of national security as Putin and Kazakh president discuss restoring ‘order’

By Olga Pavlova and Duarte Mendonca, CNN Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and his Kazakh counterpart Kassym-Jomart Tokayev on Saturday discussed restoring “order” in Kazakhstan following days of violence and unrest, as several high-profile officials were detained on suspicion of treason. Tokayev told Putin the situation in his country was “progressing on the way to stabilization”

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