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Education Policy & Youth Justice: Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says proposals to lower the minimum age of criminal liability need careful study, pointing to child psychology, mental health, and whether social media exposure is changing youth behaviour. School Safety & Accountability: The Senate impeachment court is set to hear Vice President Sara Duterte’s case, with Marcos arguing it would be “much easier” for the accused to answer directly rather than through lawyers. Canada–Philippines Links: Marcos used talks in Canada to position the Philippines as a “responsible” hub for mineral processing and critical minerals, seeking Canadian investment in eco-friendly extraction and renewable energy integration. Public Health & Crisis Response: In Venezuela, earthquake survivors continue recovering after being trapped for days; one man’s family ties to Canada are highlighted as he searches for relatives. Health Emergencies: In eastern Congo, researchers begin a trial of Ebola treatments for the Bundibugyo strain, aiming to improve survival as cases rise.

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