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Ischia mudslide: Seven dead and five missing after torrents of mud sweep through Italian town

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Seven people have been found dead after a wave of mud and debris caused by heavy rains devastated the small town of Casamicciola Terme on the island off Naples.
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Ischia mudslide: Eight dead and four missing after torrents of mud sweep through Italian town

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Eight people have been found dead after a wave of mud and debris caused by heavy rains devastated the small town of Casamicciola Terme on the island off Naples.
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Regent CEO Discusses the World's First Electric Seaglider

9th - Higher Ed
Billy Thalheimer, co-Founder, and CEO of Regent, joined Cheddar News to discuss the inaugural all-electric seaglider, which recently achieved its first test flights.
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Australian Indigenous island community halts $3.6bn gas drilling

9th - Higher Ed
Australia’s second-largest independent gas producer Santos Ltd argued it had all necessary approvals to begin drilling.
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ICJ: Colombia must stop activity in Nicaraguan EEZ waters

9th - Higher Ed
Ruling by the UN’s top court caps decades of dispute between Nicaragua and Colombia over maritime borders.
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Global concerns over Solomon Islands-China security deal

9th - Higher Ed
The US and its allies in the Asia-Pacific say it could destabilise the islands and the region, bringing Chinese warships within 2,000km of the Australian coast.
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Will Pacific tensions define a new global struggle? | Project Force

9th - Higher Ed
Tensions are rising in the South China Sea with Beijing accusing the US of breaking a promise by staging military drills. Will the battle over the Pacific region define the struggle for global dominance? Watch Project Force with @ Alex...
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Kenya activists conduct plastic pollution survey

9th - Higher Ed
A legally-binding treaty to restrict the use of plastic and reduce pollution is being discussed by United Nations member states in Kenya’s capital Nairobi.
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First-ever plastic recycling plant in Kenya in the works

9th - Higher Ed
On the Lamu islands, off Kenya’s coast, a group of campaigners are opening a plastic recycling facility to re-use the plastic pollution that litters the beaches.
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New Tonga images reveal extent of damage from volcanic eruption

9th - Higher Ed
Freelance reporter Stephanie Skenderis in Melbourne, Australia, says new images from Australian and New Zealand defence forces show widespread damage to parts of Tonga after a massive volcanic eruption.
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New images show extensive damage from Tonga volcano eruption

9th - Higher Ed
Reconnaissance flights from Australia and New Zealand have revealed the extent of the damage in Tonga from Saturday's massive volcanic eruption and tsunami. Damage to the airport and communications cables are hampering relief efforts.
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Typhoon Rai death toll climbs as affected Filipinos ask for help

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat provinces say they have not yet received help from the national government two days after the disaster.
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Green energy: Scotland's Orkney Islands harness wind, tidal power

9th - Higher Ed
The power of the sea is driving the green revolution in the Orkney Islands in northern Scotland.
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COP26: Could oysters help to save Bangladesh from rising seas?

9th - Higher Ed
Some of Bangladesh’s islands are vanishing due to climate change. But one local scientist has found that oysters could save his island from eroding.
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Industrialized nations must stop polluting without reserve: president of Seychelles

9th - Higher Ed
The president of Seychelles, Wavel Ramkalawan, joins CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton to talk about the impact climate change is having on his country. He says the risk of losing small island nations, like his own,...
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La Palma volcano destroys hundreds of homes, displaces thousands

9th - Higher Ed
More than 6,000 people have now been forced from their homes in La Palma, one of the Spanish Canary Islands.
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UN pushed to take more action on climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Political leaders and citizens are pushing the UN to take more action to combat climate change, including making it a permanent item on the Security Council’s agenda.
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Italy’s remote regions get COVID jab priority

9th - Higher Ed
Across much of Italy, most adults are having to wait months to sign up for a COVID vaccine, but off the coast of Naples, public health officials are rushing to vaccinate most of its 60,000 adults in one go.
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Greece switches its biggest islands to mainland electricity grid

9th - Higher Ed
Diesel power generators are being switched off in the Aegean in a move that aims to lower costs and carbon emissions, in line with Greece's renewable energy target for 2030.
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Cape Verde among tourism-reliant countries hit hard by pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
The archipelago nation, off West Africa's coast, is set to hold parliamentary elections on Sunday as joblessness and slow recovery top voters' concerns.
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How the St. Lawrence Seaway cut off Kahnawake from the water

9th - Higher Ed
Lynn Jacobs, director of the Kahnawake Environment Protection Office, speaks to Catherine Verdon-Diamond about the impact the seaway had on the community, and how they're working to clean up an island created during its construction.
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South China Sea dispute: Philippines wants Chinese ships to leave reef

9th - Higher Ed
Why the Philippines says it is being provoked by Chinese boats it spotted in the South China Sea.
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Falkland Islands in spotlight after exclusion from Brexit deals

9th - Higher Ed
The British overseas territory will not be part of any commercial, tax or customs agreements negotiated and Argentina's government sees an opportunity.
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Falkland Islands back in spotlight after exclusion from Brexit deal

9th - Higher Ed
The Falklands have not been included in the EU-UK agreement, a cause for concern among residents, many of whom rely heavily on trade with Europe.