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Israel Gaza war: Israelis protests against Netanyahu's Gaza occupation plan

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed Gaza takeover plan has triggered a wave of anger and concern both domestically and internationally.
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France Wildfire: France Battles Worst Wildfire Since 1949 | Aude Inferno Burns Large Area

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In Southern France, a Devastating Wildfire, the Worst the Country Has Seen in Over Seven Decade, is Tearing Through Land at an Alarming Speed.
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Uttarakhand cloudburst: Indian army & disaster teams rescue 190, recover five bodies

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Just hours after a deadly cloudburst in Uttarkashi’s Dharali region, another cloudburst has struck Sukhi Top, intensifying the flood crisis in Uttarakhand. Raging waters and debris have wreaked havoc across villages, sweeping away homes,...
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Uttarakhand Cloudburst: 130 Rescued, Over 50 Still Missing | IMD's 'Heavy Rainfall' Warning To State

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Just hours after a deadly cloudburst in Uttarkashi’s Dharali region, another cloudburst has struck Sukhi Top, intensifying the flood crisis in Uttarakhand. Raging waters and debris have wreaked havoc across villages, sweeping away homes,...
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Uttarkashi cloudburst: Indian army leads rescue operations in Uttarakhand; 190 rescued, 5 dead

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In northern India, a desperate search is underway in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, where a sudden flash flood has left at least four people dead and around 100 missing including 11 soldiers.
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One dead as France battles largest wildfire of this summer in Aude

9th - Higher Ed
France’s largest wildfire this summer has killed one person and injured nine others as it spread across 13,000 hectares in Aude by Wednesday.
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How the Cajun Navy is assisting with rescue and recovery after the Texas floods

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The United Cajun Navy has been on the ground in Texas since deadly floods swept through in July, and remains in the area for the long recovery. Here's what they're doing to help. (Scripps News)
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After historic Texas flood, questions linger about lack of warning

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Scripps News investigates why a community in "Flash Flood Alley" was so unprepared for the July 4 disaster. (Scripps News)
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Scripps donations help San Antonio food bank to support flood victims

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A donation from the Scripps Howard Fund will help the San Antonio Food Bank continue to service survivors of the deadly flash floods that ripped through the state earlier this month. (Scripps News)
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Jasper residents still processing devastation a year after wildfire

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One year ago, a wildfire devastated the town of Jasper, Alta., and led to a sudden evacuation. The community is rebuilding but many residents who lost homes or stayed to fight the blaze are relying on mental health supports to grapple...
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Iran's supreme leader defends military over Flight PS752 disaster

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In his first Friday sermon in Tehran in eight years, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Iranian forces were protecting the country and made a call for national unity in the wake of protests.
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How Boeing crashed: The inside story of the 737 Max

9th - Higher Ed
Boeing used to be known as the gold standard in safety, but critics say it has lost its way in the pursuit of profits.
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Australian bushfires: Blazes taking toll on economy

9th - Higher Ed
Years of work up in flames - counting the economic cost of Australia's unprecedented bushfire season.
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Headline: Haiti quake: 'We are paying for ten years later'

9th - Higher Ed
Ten years after Haiti quake, President Jovenel Moise says aid system needs overhaul.
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Haiti quake: 'We are paying for ten years later'

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Ten years after Haiti quake, President Jovenel Moise says aid system needs overhaul.
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Indonesian capital reels after floods leave 47 dead

9th - Higher Ed
Flooding on New Year's Day was the worst since 2007, weather agency warns of more downpours.
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Memorial services held across Asia on 15th tsunami anniversary

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About 230,000 people were killed when massive waves from the Indian Ocean swept into 12 countries.
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Indian investigators search for cause of fatal factory fire

9th - Higher Ed
At least 43 people died in the four-storey New Delhi building that housed illegal manufacturing units.
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New Zealand volcano deaths rise, plan to retrieve bodies set

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Civil defence authorities vow to retrieve eight bodies from Whakaari by Friday as official death toll rises to eight.
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Pittsburgh Airport Hopes Major Upgrades Draw More Passengers and Cargo Business

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Pittsburgh International Airport CEO Christina Cassotis told Cheddar she hopes modernization efforts will redefine what it means to be an airport in the U.S.
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Police chief acquitted over UK stadium accident that killed 96

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David Duckenfield was responsible for Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield when severe overcrowding led to deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters.
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Kenyan flood rescue missions hindered by havoc

9th - Higher Ed
Fears toll of 120 people may rise as rescue workers struggle to reach remote areas due to damaged roads and bridges.
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Typhoon Kammuri slams into Philippines, killing at least 2

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The main Luzon island was hit by powerful storm leading to mass evacuations in coastal areas and hillside communities.
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Ottawa community experiencing déjà vu as floods threaten their homes

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In parts of Ottawa people are in a race against time to protect their homes. The Ottawa River is expected to peak in a few days and one rural community in the city's west end is keenly aware of what could happen because they've lived...