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Tens of thousands expected at climate justice march Saturday is the big protest day at the COP26 climate summit. Friday's student protests brought about 25,000 people into the streets of Glasgow, Scotland. But Saturday's protests include a larger range of groups, and the city is expecting tens of ...
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Manitoba Names a New Premier, but a Rival Asks a Court to Quash the Action The continued dispute over the election's results has again highlighted that the systems for selecting leaders of Canadian political parties generally don't meet the high standards set by the independent agencies that run general federal and provincial ...
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Infrastructure Bill Makes First Major US Investment in Climate Resilience The $47 billion in the bill designated for "climate resilience" is intended to help communities prepare for the new age of extreme fires, floods, storms and droughts that scientists say are worsened by human-caused climate change.
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Young Women Are Leading Climate Protests. Guess Who Runs Global Talks? The week ended with boisterous protests of thousands on the streets of Glasgow. A march on Friday was led by young climate activists, some barely old enough to vote in their countries. They accused the world leaders of wasting what little time remains to ...
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Woman arrested after fourth death in Welsh paddleboarding incident (CNN) A woman has been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter following a paddleboarding incident in Wales last week in which four people died. Andrea Powell, 41, from the Bridgend area who was in hospital following the incident on the ...
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Tanker Truck Explodes in Sierra Leone, Killing at Least 98 At least 98 people were killed when a tanker truck exploded on Friday night after a crash in the capital of Sierra Leone. Many of the victims were motorcycle riders and taxi drivers who had been trying to collect leaked fuel at the time of the blast, ...
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UN Rights Panel Pressures Sudan Over Coup The Human Rights Council appointed an expert to investigate abuses in the country since the military seized power on Oct. 25, and members called for the prime minister's release.
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Ninety-nine killed in fuel tanker blast in Sierra Leone capital FREETOWN, Nov 6 (Reuters) - At least 99 people were killed and more than 100 injured in the capital of Sierra Leone late on Friday when a fuel tanker exploded following a collision, local authorities said. Emergency crews worked to clear the scene on ...
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An oil tanker truck explodes in Sierra Leone, killing at least 98 and injuring dozens The explosion took place late Friday when the tanker collided with another truck as it was pulling into a gas station near a busy intersection in Wellington, just east of the capital of Freetown, according to the National Disaster Management Agency.
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Police in Windsor investigate explosion at Stellantis minivan plant as 'intentional act' Police in Windsor, Ontario, say they believe an explosion at the Stellantis assembly plant where the Chrysler Pacifica minivan is built was intentional, and the local union president is warning members against "lashing out.".
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