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Massive earthquake kills more than 140 in Myanmar and Thailand

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The UN is scrambling aid to Southeast Asia after a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake killed more than 140 people in Myanmar and at least nine people in neighbouring Thailand. A partially completed skyscraper collapsed in Bangkok,...
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Massive earthquake kills more than 1,000 in Myanmar and Thailand

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The UN is scrambling aid to Southeast Asia after a powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake killed more than a thousand people in Myanmar and at least nine people in neighbouring Thailand. A partially completed skyscraper collapsed in Bangkok,...
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Bolivia declares state of emergency to combat deadly floods

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Bolivia's government decreed a state of emergency Wednesday to deal with floods caused by torrential rains blamed for 51 deaths since November. Watch to know more!
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South Korea: Ravaging wildfires engulf residential building and a temple

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At least four people, including three firefighters and a civil servant, have died as massive wildfires rage across South Korea. Over 200 residents from 15 villages were ordered to evacuate as emergency crews, including helicopters,...
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Brazil dam collapse trial: Mining giant faces historic lawsuit in London

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A London court hears the largest group claim in British history over Brazil’s 2015 dam disaster.
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UK police arrest man over oil tanker and cargo ship collision in North Sea

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One sailor presumed dead after crash, unidentified man detained on suspicion of ‘manslaughter’.
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Zambia’s Kafue River hit by mining spill, disrupting water supplies to 500,000 people

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Zambia warns against fishing in Kafue River after acid spill from mining dam disrupts water, affecting 500,000 people.
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British skeleton racer Matt Weston claims his 2nd career world championship title

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With a dominant performance on both his runs at Lake Placid, N.Y. Friday, Matt Weston captured another world championship skeleton title.
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B.C. budget pushes deficit to $10.9 billion

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As U.S. tariffs kick in, the province focussed its budget on preserving core government services and dealing with unpredictability from the shifting economic landscape. B.C.'s finance minister unveiled a higher deficit of $10.9 billion...
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New California fire: Fast-moving blaze sparks evacuation orders

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California governor Gavin Newsom has pledged two and a half billion dollars to help fight wildfires in the state.
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New wildfire near L.A. expands to 41 sq. km, forces evacuations

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A new wildfire broke out north of Los Angeles on Wednesday, fuelled by strong winds and dry brush, and forcing mandatory evacuation orders for more than 31,000 people.
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Java flash floods: Deadly floods sweep through Java villages

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Indonesian rescuers have recovered the bodies of at least 17 people,--- Who were swept away in flash floods or buried under tons of mud and rocks,--- That hit hilly villages on the country’s main island of Java...
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Frustration grows for tens of thousands displaced by L.A. wildfires

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More than a week into the wildfire crisis in Los Angeles, the frustration has grown for the tens of thousands of people under evacuation orders. Officials tell them it could be at least another week before they'll be allowed to check on...
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Wildfire smoke, ash spark health concerns in L.A.

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Many residents of Los Angeles are now waiting to return to what's left of their homes. But even for those whose houses were spared, health concerns around smoke and ash will linger.
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Firefighters make progress on L.A. wildfires as winds ease

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Improving weather conditions are bringing some relief to the firefighting effort in Los Angeles. Families in some parts of the city are returning to their homes — some untouched by the flames, others utterly destroyed.
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Firefighters race to contain LA wildfires as winds expected to pick up

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Evacuation orders throughout the Los Angeles area cover 153,000 residents, with 57,000 structures at risk.
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Halifax filmmaker impacted by LA wildfires

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Academy Award winner Ben Proudfoot says 15 to 20 per cent of his staff at Breakwater Studios have had to flee their homes. Watch his interview with Amy Smith.
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California Wildfires

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The two largest wildfires burning outside Los Angeles remain what officials call 'zero-per cent contained.' One did stop spreading today. But conditions remained dangerous and city leaders described the disaster as already historic.
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'Very frightening to everyone.' Red Cross CT volunteers on standby to help Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts

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Firefighters are working to contain at least three separate fires that have destroyed hundreds of homes and buildings, and tens of thousands of acres of land.
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Wildfire expert answers your questions on fire prevention, control

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John Vaillant, author of Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World, answers viewer questions on fire prevention, the resources needed to bring wildfires under control and why they're becoming more frequent and intense.
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15 minutes for 15 lives: Students in Serbia demand accountability for Novi Sad tragedy

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Daily street protests demand accountability for the collapse of a concrete awning at a train station in Novi Sad nearly two months ago, which killed 15 people.
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Russian region declares state of emergency as Black Sea oil spill cleanup stalls

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A state of emergency has been declared along Russia's Black Sea coast, as oil from sunken tankers washes ashore.
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B.C. communities still waiting for federal funding 3 years after atmospheric river

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It’s been more than three years since an atmospheric river drenched the south coast, triggering devastating floods from the Nicola Valley, through Princeton to the Fraser Valley. Despite promises of federal aid, many communities are...
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Spain's royals return to flood-hit region weeks after being pelted with mud

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King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia were welcomed in a town in Valencia after their first trip was cut short by angry residents hurling mud and insults.