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Rebuilding homes after Nova Scotia wildfires could take up to three years

Rebuilding homes after Nova Scotia wildfires could take up to three years

HALIFAX — It could take years to rebuild hundreds of homes destroyed by unprecedented wildfires in Nova Scotia, a construction industry leader says.
With new video, Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota edges closer to Republican presidential race

With new video, Gov. Doug Burgum of North Dakota edges closer to Republican presidential race

North Dakota Gov.

Belarus' leader pardons woman arrested with her dissident journalist boyfriend in plane incident

The president of Belarus has pardoned the girlfriend of a dissident journalist arrested in 2021 after being pulled off a commercial flight that was diverted to the country, a Russian governor reported Wednesday.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum jumps into crowded Republican race for president

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum jumps into crowded Republican race for president

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov.
Italian lawmaker who fought to allow nursing one's baby during working session is now first to do so

Italian lawmaker who fought to allow nursing one's baby during working session is now first to do so

ROME (AP) — An Italian lawmaker who fought for a rule so that women can be allowed to nurse their babies during a parliamentary session has now become the first woman to do just that.
Campaigners want fossil fuel firms to pay into climate calamity fund; diplomats dubious

Campaigners want fossil fuel firms to pay into climate calamity fund; diplomats dubious

BONN, Germany (AP) — Environmental campaigners called Wednesday for fossil fuel producers to contribute to a new fund intended to help poor countries cope with climate disasters.
Serbia's president promises early election amid large protests against his populist rule

Serbia's president promises early election amid large protests against his populist rule

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s president on Wednesday promised an early parliamentary election, in an apparent attempt to defuse large protests against his populist rule in the wake of two mass shootings that shook the nation.
County leaders in Georgia reject election board nominee who challenged voters' eligibility

County leaders in Georgia reject election board nominee who challenged voters' eligibility

ATLANTA (AP) — Elected leaders in Georgia's most populous county — a Democratic stronghold — on Wednesday rejected a Republican nominee for the county elections board who had challenged the eligibility of thousands of voters.
Poland, Germany discuss avoiding repeat of deadly river pollution but ready for all scenarios

Poland, Germany discuss avoiding repeat of deadly river pollution but ready for all scenarios

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The environment ministers of Poland and Germany met on the border of the two countries on Wednesday to discuss protection of a river against a repeat of deadly pollution that killed hundreds of tons of fish last year.
Senate changes to judicial oversight bill contrary to bill's goal: Lametti's office

Senate changes to judicial oversight bill contrary to bill's goal: Lametti's office

OTTAWA — Justice Minister David Lametti's office says some Senate amendments to a judicial oversight bill would do the opposite of what the bill is trying to accomplish.