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US strikes Iran-backed groups as Israel-Hamas war rages The strikes mark a second day of major US operations against Iran-linked groups in the Middle East. On Friday, the US struck dozens of targets in Iraq and Syria in retaliation to a drone strike that killed three American soldiers in Jordan.
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UK armed forces not ready for high-intensity war, MPs warn The UK's armed forces will not be ready for a "high-intensity" war unless shortages in personnel and equipment are rapidly addressed, MPs have warned. The Commons defence committee said personnel were leaving faster than they could be recruited, ...
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Forest fires raging in central Chile have killed at least 64 people SANTIAGO, Chile — Firefighters wrestled Sunday with massive forest fires that broke out in central Chile two days earlier, as officials extended curfews in cities most heavily affected by the blazes and said at least 64 people were killed.
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Australia releases preferred option on pollution rules to boost EV uptake SYDNEY, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Australia on Sunday released a "preferred model" for new standards on vehicle emissions as the country moves closer to finalising rules to boost uptake of electric cars, in line with standards in most other developed economies ...
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Chile president laments 'tragedy' as wildfires kill 64; toll expected to rise Feb 4 (Reuters) - Fires devastating parts of central Chile have killed at least 64 people and the country faces a "tragedy of very great magnitude," President Gabriel Boric said on Sunday, as he warned that the death toll likely will surge in coming ...
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Head of UN agency for Palestinians defies Israeli calls to quit Philippe Lazzarini told the Financial Times he would continue as UNRWA's commissioner general as long as he believed he was able to "support the people" and was "conveying the voice for the Palestinian refugees".
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Parisians vote for higher SUV parking fees in backlash against large cars The local referendum was pitched by environmental campaigners and Paris city hall as a test of the tolerance in urban centres for vehicles that are considered by critics to be obstructive and more polluting — but that are also becoming ...
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CBRM declares local state of emergency as it grapples with major storm Amanda McDougall, mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, says her community needs more resources from the federal and provincial governments to clean up from a winter storm that triggered a local state of emergency.
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Warm temperatures shut down planned programming at Frost Regina Warm temperatures are causing a major programming problem for the remaining days of Frost Regina, leading to melting Ice sculptures and closed ice rinks. Skating rinks on Wascana Lake and downtown were forced to shut down operations earlier this week ...
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Police investigate homicide on Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, Sask. "Officers immediately responded and located an injured adult male, who was later pronounced deceased by EMS at the scene," a release read. "He has been identified as 32-year-old Dedrick ...
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