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We reach a reporter in one of the refugee camps that's preparing to receive thousands of people who no longer have anywhere else to go.
An advisor to embattled New York City mayor Eric Adams pressed an open bag of sour cream and onion chips on a reporter -- who tells us that, inside that bag, she was stunned to find something a lot spicier than she expected.
Entire continents are in bad shape. But the African Union wants to change that -- by replacing the distorted Mercator projection maps with ones that provide a better perspective on our planet.
A bus crash kills dozens of Afghan nationals who were expelled from Iran -- just a few of the thousands forced to face an uncertain future in a country they may not recognize.
When a hike in B.C.'s beautiful Bugaboo Provincial Park goes sideways, our guest ends up on a helicopter, plucking some sixty cornered climbers out of harm's way.
A psychiatrist describes the independent-minded people he has named "otroverts" -- a group that simply refuses to belong to a group.
As It Happens, the Thursday Edition. Radio that's heard -- but not part of the herd.
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We reach a reporter in one of the refugee camps that's preparing to receive thousands of people who no longer have anywhere else to go.
An advisor to embattled New York City mayor Eric Adams pressed an open bag of sour cream and onion chips on a reporter -- who tells us that, inside that bag, she was stunned to find something a lot spicier than she expected.
Entire continents are in bad shape. But the African Union wants to change that -- by replacing the distorted Mercator projection maps with ones that provide a better perspective on our planet.
A bus crash kills dozens of Afghan nationals who were expelled from Iran -- just a few of the thousands forced to face an uncertain future in a country they may not recognize.
When a hike in B.C.'s beautiful Bugaboo Provincial Park goes sideways, our guest ends up on a helicopter, plucking some sixty cornered climbers out of harm's way.
A psychiatrist describes the independent-minded people he has named "otroverts" -- a group that simply refuses to belong to a group.
As It Happens, the Thursday Edition. Radio that's heard -- but not part of the herd.

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