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Investigators in the U.S. and Canada are working to determine the nature of downed flying 'objects,' one of which was shot down over Lake Huron Sunday by the American military. And, closed and restricted borders in Syrian are impeding the flow of aid to earthquake victims.

These are just some of the top stories on the Feb. 12, 2023 edition of The World This Weekend.
The World This Weekend is a dynamic half-hour program on CBC Radio that showcases first-rate journalism on the news of the day from Canada and around the world. We tell stories you won't hear anywhere else that connects you with remote places and people.

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