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Global National: April 16, 2023 | Sudan power struggle continues leaving dozens dead

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In our top story: The bloody battle for control of Sudan continues after long-growing tensions between rival military leaders turned violent and, as a result, civilians are paying the price with more than 60 people having been killed so far. Both factions have made competing claims about who has taken what areas, and as Megan King reports, local residents are scared to leave their homes while those watching from Canada are trying to find ways to help.

Back in Canada, foreign interference remains a top issue in Ottawa over recent allegations China tried to influence this country's election. The Trudeau government has proposed a foreign agents registry among the various ways to tackle the issue. But now an MP from within the government's party is going against the grain. Mackenzie Gray reports.
Clean energy was among the key focus points in this year's federal budget.

About $55 billion in tax credits are up for grabs through the mid-2030s for renewable energy like wind, electricity and nuclear. While there aren't many nuclear plants in Canada, provinces are investing in projects that could pay dividends in the coming years. Eric Sorensen reports.

Canada is considered a "late" child-bearing country and the national fertility rate sunk to a record low last year, according to Statistics Canada. With couples delaying their plans to have kids for a variety of reasons, it's led to the rise in fertility treatments including egg freezing. Vanessa Wright explains more about the process.

The Public Health Agency of Canada says sexually-transmitted infections have been on the rise in the last decade. The infections are often curable, or at least manageable, and now as Katherine Ward reports, a well-known drug is showing promise.

More Canadians are saying high-interest rates and persistent inflation are taking a toll on their summer getaway plans. That's according to an Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News. Anne Gaviola has more on how the economy has changed the travel bug for many this year.

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