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Hurricane Ian leaves Cuba without power
Cuba's electrical grid collapsed late Tuesday evening in Havana. In the aftermath of the hurricane, the whole island was left without electricity within hours of Hurricane Ian. This hurricane devastated the western side of the island with…
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UN speeches consistently invoke young people, excluding older people
One after another, presidents and prime ministers from around the world spoke of their countries' trials and triumphs. One of the biggest issues, however, was largely ignored in both columns. While war, climate change, and inequality have…
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Wildlife in Kenya is being decimated by drought
Almost 2% of the world's rarest zebras have been wiped out by Kenya's most severe drought in 40 years, as well as 25 times as many elephants as usual. Kenya's famed wildlife is being starved of normal food sources and being driven into…
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COVID-19 travel restrictions to be removed from Canada beginning October 1
According to a government announcement on Monday, all COVID-19 restrictions for travelers will end on October 1. This includes vaccination and masking requirements for flights and trains. According to Reuters, the move is likely to boost…
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NASA spacecraft hits asteroid head-on in attempt to alter trajectory
In the first defence test of its type, a NASA spacecraft intentionally smashed into an asteroid to alter its trajectory. DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) was the first mission to attempt to direct a dangerous object by using a direct…
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Lebanese economy collapse blamed for mass migrations as families mourn
A surge of voyages on rickety boats has been fueled by Lebanon's financial collapse, which is among the most severe in human history. In this country of about 6.5 million people, poverty rates have skyrocketed. As search operations continue…
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94 people have been killed on a sunken Lebanon migrant boat
It has been reported that the death toll from the migrant boat that sank off the Syrian coast earlier this week after sailing from Lebanon has risen to 94. This is after more bodies were recovered from the Baniyas coast on Syria's…
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Starting September 26, Hong Kong will scrap COVID-19 hotel quarantine
Almost 2.5 years after it was first implemented, Hong Kong will scrap its controversial COVID-19 hotel quarantine policy for all arrivals beginning September 26, a long-awaited move for residents and businesses. Reuters reports that…
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Egypt and India discuss military cooperation
The Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, has lauded the deep ties between Egypt and India, expressing Egypt's eagerness to cooperate with India in the field of defense. President El Sisi and Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh…
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Mosque explosion in Kabul has killed four and injured 10
It has been announced that at least four people have been killed and 10 have been wounded after an explosion ripped off near a mosque in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul. This is according to a hospital. The Associated Press (AP) reported that…
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