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  1. Passengers are screened with a temperature scanner before boarding a plane.

  2. A woman speaks on a cellphone on the street with a military billboard behind her.

    Iranians have faced a near-total blackout for more than 70 days straight. The shutdown has cost the Iranian economy an estimated $250-million US a day.

  3. Two men hold Iranian flags in a city street at night.

    Iran has sent its response to the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal to Pakistani mediators and wants negotiations to focus on permanently ending the war, Iran's state-run media said Sunday.

  4. People line up outside a building that says Canada on the outer wall.

    In a Venice Biennale taking place at a time of wars, tension over migration and climate anxiety, the Canadian pavilion poses a quieter question: Who gets to live with nature, who gets to protect it and who is shut out from it?

  5. Author Alan Alexander Milne and his son Christopher Robin Milne with his Winnie the Pooh teddy.

    One hundred years after Winnie the Pooh was published, it continues to enchant. Its origins have a happy beginning in the bond between a Canadian veterinary soldier and the cub he named for his adopted hometown, but the story takes an unhappy turn as the Milnes struggled with the effects of fame.