
Nadine Yousif
Canada Correspondent and Digital Reporter at BBC World
Canada correspondent and digital journalist for @BBCNorthAmerica. Fascinated by the world. Get in touch: [email protected]
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yahoo.com | Nadine Yousif
Canadian officials are warning of tough days ahead for fighting growing wildfires in Saskatchewan and Manitoba with hot and dry weather in the weekend forecast. The wildfires have forced thousands to evacuate in the two central prairie provinces, with both this week declaring states of emergency. In Manitoba, the entire town of Flin Flon has been emptied, except for firefighters and support workers, as a large blaze threatens the community.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Nadine Yousif
More hot, dry weather forecast as Canada battles wildfiresEPAA large blaze is threatening Flin Flon, a city of 5,000 in Manitoba, which was evacuated this weekCanadian officials are warning of tough days ahead for fighting growing wildfires in Saskatchewan and Manitoba with hot and dry weather in the weekend forecast. The wildfires have forced thousands to evacuate in the two prairie provinces, with both this week declaring states of emergency.
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bbc.com | Nadine Yousif
Bernard Kerik, head of New York police during 9/11, dies at 69Getty ImagesBernard Kerik was remembered as "a great New Yorker and American" by mayor Eric Adams. Bernard Kerik, New York City's former police commissioner during the 11 September 2001 attacks, has died aged 69.
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yahoo.com | Nadine Yousif |Koh Ewe
Students around the world are anxious and in limbo, they say, as the Trump administration makes plans to temporarily halt US student visa appointments. An official US memo seen by BBC's US partner CBS News ordered a temporary pause in appointments as it prepares to increase social media vetting of applicants for student and foreign exchange visas. It is part of a wide-ranging crackdown by US President Donald Trump on some of America's most elite universities, which he sees as too left-leaning.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Nadine Yousif
Students say they 'regret' applying to US schools after visa changesKoh EweBloomberg via Getty ImagesUS President Donald Trump has implemented a wide-ranging crackdown on some of America's most elite universities, including Harvard. Students around the world are anxious and in limbo, they say, as the Trump administration makes plans to temporarily halt US student visa appointments.
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