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For the sake of your network, it's time. Male ANNOUNCER:etalk is Canada'sonly sourcefor entertainment news. etalk, weeknights on ctv. >> Lindsey: it's friday, may 24th. >> Lindsey: disaster in papua new guinea. Hundreds of people feared dead after a landslide in the remote part of the island nation. >> Anthony is the first one diagnosed with this disease in north america >> The children's hospital of eastern ontario is now able to identify a rare disease. Thanks to a new ai tool to assist doctors. >> You are about to log into your bank account and it's going to look like an international phone number. >> Lindsey: one toronto man literally fell off his chair after $70 million gets deposited into his bank account. Stay with us, canada, "your morning" starts right now. [upbeat theme music] >> Lindsey: welcome to "your morning." anne-marie is away. I'm lindsey deluce. >> Teddy: hello my friends. I'm teddy wilson. >> Lindsey: there he is. >> Teddy: good morning. >> Kelsey: I'm kelsey McEWEN. Happy friday. >> Teddy: happy friday. >> Lindsey: do you have something in your mouth? >> Kelsey: I have a cough drop. >> Lindsey: we will give you some time. >> Teddy: let's turn to the top headlines we are following this morning. Hundreds of people are feared dead after a massive landslide in papua new guinea. >> They have to clear that landslide off the highway to get through. That's the constraint they have. >> Teddy: the slide happened around 3 a.m. Local time this morning. Authorities aren't able to confirm anything. It's reported 6 villages were hit. It happened in the remote northern part of the country 600 kilometres from the capital and it may take some time for rescue workers to arrive there. The provincial governor says it is "unprecedented" and a national disaster. >> Israel's military says it has recovered the bodies of three hostages in gaza. There are 130 israeli hostages still being held there. Their families are calling on the government to accept a cease-fire deal to bring them home. The bodies were found in northern gaza. Israel's defence forces say they were killed on october 7th ask their bodies were taken into gaza. >> Later this morning, the world court will hand down a ruling on an emergency request for israel to stop its rafah offensive. The request comes from south africa which is also calling on israel forces to be ordered out of gaza. Rulings by the international court of justice are final and binding, but the court has no power to enforce those decisions. An israeli government official said: no power on earth will stop israel from protecting its citizens and going after hamas in gaza >> It's a pivotal day for pro-palestinian protesters at the university of toronto. The school has offered an ultimatum. >> Should an agreement not be reached, we will issue a notice of trespass. >> The trespass notice and the lies they spread about us about hate speech lay the groundwork for a violent clearing. >> U of t says the students have 24 hours to respond to its offer. One they made public thursday as they tried to end the protest. Among demands of the students that the school divest from investments with israel. The student group plans to respond in a news conference today.

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