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Ukraine rolls out emergency blackouts across the country
Ukraine rolled out emergency blackouts Tuesday after weeks of Russian strikes on power plants left the country unable to deal…
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Canada wildfires: Battling nature’s fury amid drought, rising temperatures
Firefighters in western Canada are battling the first major wildfires of 2024, which sparked into life after unseasonably warm temperatures and…
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Plane with three aboard lands without landing gear at Australian airport
A light plane with three people aboard landed safely without landing gear Monday after circling an Australian airport for almost…
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Ukraine plans record power imports after infrastructure damage: Energy minister
Ukraine plans record electricity imports from five European countries on Monday after reporting significant energy infrastructure damage following Russian strikes,…
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Two Americans, one Russian among several detained in Georgia protests: Russia’s TASS
Two US citizens and one Russian were among 20 people detained at protests in Tbilisi while Georgian lawmakers were debating a…
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Russia says it shot down 31 Ukrainian drones over several regions
Russia said on Monday that it had shot down 31 Ukrainian drones overnight over several Russian regions and annexed Crimea.…
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China accused of targeting citizens studying abroad for political activism
China is targeting citizens studying abroad for their political activism, rights group Amnesty International said Monday, with some students reporting…
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Death toll from southern Brazil floods reaches 143 amid ongoing rains
The death toll from heavy rains in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state rose to 143, up from 136 on…
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More than 150 killed in Afghanistan flash floods, government says
At least 153 people have been killed in flash floods in northern Afghanistan triggered by torrential rains, the Taliban’s Ministry…
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Mexico City is sinking, running out of water: How can it be saved?
Walking through Mexico City’s historic Zocalo district, Dario Solano-Rojas points to signs of a subterranean catastrophe that is under way.…
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