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My new National Geographic just arrived, which includes my latest feature—my 16th, and my last as a senior writer.
NatGeo is laying off all of its staff writers.
I’ve been so lucky. I got to work w/incredible journalists and tell important, global stories. It’s been an honor.
Ukraine believes its allies will ultimately provide fighter planes despite fears being voiced in some capitals that it could draw NATO countries into direct confrontation with Russia. This morning on @CBCWorldReport
Özlem Ayna and her mother Gülten. We saw her pulled out of the rubble on Friday after nearly 5 days. Nurse says she is doing very well but has some kidney damage because she was without water for so long. Ayna wanted to thank her rescuers incl team from @IAFF323@CBCSeminoffCori
Coming up on @CBCWorldReport, the crisis in Somalia and the struggle aid agencies have helping people in areas controlled by al Shabaab. Click the link below to see stunning, but difficult, images from colleague @lily_martin
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Drought is driving vast numbers of Somalis off their land in search of food and water. This family walked six days before reaching the town of Dolow. Fear of famine looms. This morning @CBCWorldReport
BREAKING NEWS:
The 2022 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Svante Pääbo “for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution.”
On Parliament Hill for the “Remember Me” commemoration of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Flowers for the survivors (former residential school students) in attendance as we await Eagle Feather presentations.
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Aid agencies and health workers in Pakistan are struggling to reach communities still cut off by water more than 2 months after devastating floods. They warn of a growing health emergency as water borne diseases spike. Coming up on @CBCWorldReport
In Pakistan’s Sindh province, some people whose homes have been damaged by massive flooding refuse to leave for fear they’ll be looted. But it leaves them at the mercy of spotty aid and unclean drinking water. Disease is on the rise. This morning @CBCWorldReport