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China Floods: Landslides, Power Cuts After Deluge Batter Beijing Suburbs

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Heavy rains that have soaked swathes of northern China killed four people and left eight missing on Monday, state media said, as downpours force thousands to evacuate across the capital city and surrounding areas.
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Iraqi security forces kill at least three protesters in Baghdad

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Demonstrators in the capital and several southern cities blockade major roads as anti-government rallies intensify.
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Supplies, patience running low days after St. John’s storm

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Four days after a massive storm hit the St. John’s area a state of emergency is still in place and people are running low on supplies and patience.
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The challenges of cleaning up after the N.L. storm

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From finding places to put the snow to fatigue, there are many challenges facing those cleaning up from last week’s blizzard in Newfoundland and Labrador last week and it’s far from over.
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Newfoundland and Labrador braces for blizzard

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Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador are bracing for a blizzard that could dump another 70 centimetres of snow on the province. The rest of Canada is also seeing the worst of winter weather.
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N.L. blizzard forces state of emergency

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A dangerous blizzard pounding Newfoundland and Labrador has forced numerous cities surrounding St. John’s to declare a state of emergency.
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Philippines volcano eruption forces thousands to flee

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Philippines volcano eruption forces thousands to flee
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Western Canada hit with snow, extreme cold

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The entire province of Alberta is under an extreme cold alert while B.C. has been hit with much lower temperatures and more snowfall than it’s used to or is equipped to handle.
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India protests: Anger over job security and privatisation

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IMF has acknowledged India's economic slowdown and is urging government to take action.
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Parisians turn to bikes amid third week of transport strikes

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As strikes against Macron's government's proposed pension reform go on and public transportation continues to be scarce, Parisians are adapting their transportation means.
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Kenyan flood rescue missions hindered by havoc

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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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Protesters celebrate as Lebanon parliament session postponed

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Demonstrators had sought to prevent MPs attending the planned session, which, they say, neglected protesters' demands.
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Hong Kong police storm protesters' university stronghold

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Explosions, fires consume campus as protesters fight back amid intensifying violence in southern Chinese city.
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Deadly violence grips Iraq as security forces clear protest sites

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At least seven more protesters reportedly killed, lifting number of casualties since October towards 300.
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Lebanon: Army begins clearing roads after PM resignation

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Routes leading to Beirut from north and south Lebanon have been closed by protesters, causing complete paralysis.
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Lebanon deadlock remains after PM quits

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Prime Minister Saad Hariri asked to remain on caretaker capacity as army clears roads after weeks of mass protests.
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'I am waiting for you': Lebanon's Aoun invites protesters to talk

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President Michel Aoun says he is ready for dialogue with protesters to find the best solution for ongoing crisis.
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Portugal's 'yellow vests' turn out for anti-government protests

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In Portugal 20,000 police officers are on alert on Friday with demonstrations expected across the country. Mirroring France's worse mass protests in 50 years - organisers have called for “Coletes Amarelos” or "Yellow Vest" rallies of...
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B.C. windstorm cleanup continues, thousands without power

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A powerful windstorm ripped through southern British Columbia on Thursday, leaving one woman dead, hundreds of thousands without power and plenty of destruction in its wake. BC Hydro says it's working on restoring power to several...
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New impaired driving laws coming as Ottawa warns of a crackdown

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Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould and Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction Minister Bill Blair are reminding Canadians that in two weeks, they will be subject to mandatory alcohol screening if they're stopped by police.
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Google's Waze Takes Carpool Nationwide

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Google's community-based traffic app epanded its carpool service to customers in the U.S. on Wednesday. Josh Fried, head of carpool at Waze, said the main goal is to reduce traffic and make it easier for its customers to carpool...
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Welcome to Brussels - one of Europe's most polluted cities

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It's the de-facto capital of Europe, but also one of the most polluted cities in Europe. Brussels' unenviable pollution record is down, in part, to a high percentage of diesel cars on its roads. People who live in the city are trying to...
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EU plans to upgrade roads to move armies faster

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Amid increasing tensions between Europe and Russia, the EU's announced a plan to make it easier and faster for military personnel and equipment to be moved across the bloc. The Schengen-style approach is seen as crucial by NATO, in case...
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Destruction from massive storm could cost millions

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The destruction brought on by a massive weekend rain storm in Atlantic Canada could cost millions of dollars. In some areas, state of emergency declarations and boil water advisories are still in place. Farms have been destroyed, roads...