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Norway bets big on Brazil's $125B deforestation fund



As Brazil unveils a much-anticipated fund to preserve tropical rainforests around the world, Norway’s environment minister tells us why his county has pledged billions -- and why he thinks everyone will benefit. 


A political analyst from Sudan tells us what a ceasefire could mean for her country -- but she says she's not holding her breath just yet.


A Vancouver woman explains why she's added her personal stamp to a petition to save the only post office in the city’s Chinatown ... which is set to close next week. 


An orphaned baby llama has found a new home at an animal sanctuary in B.C. -- but six-week-old Peanut is struggling to find her place in the pack. 


They were derided as an invasive species -- but new research proves that iguanas were living on one Mexican island well before humans showed up. 


If you win a lottery in Paris, you could be buried among the legends in one of the city's deteriorating cemeteries -- but it's gonna cost you. 


As It Happens, the Friday edition. Radio that knows sometimes you have to take one for the tomb.


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