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As Venezuela begins counting the cost of its deadliest quake disaster in over a century, a shattered economy and struggling health system threaten to slow recovery efforts.
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Defeat against Brazil left Scotland in a precarious position, but little has gone their way since either.
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"The technical work has started, and we hope to be there soon," IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said at a news conference in Japan on Friday.
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Cambridge University Hospitals refers itself to the Information Commissioner over the breach.
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A scientific analysis concluded that such high temperatures, across so much of the continent, would "not have been possible" without global warming.
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Earlier in the week Donald Trump blamed vandals for "a 300 foot long gash" in the pool and accused someone of putting fertiliser in the water.
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The fair has everything, Jimmy Fallon said, including "a Trump approval rating roller coaster, which has the biggest drop in history."
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The decision was announced Thursday during a briefing on royal finances at which Charles became the first British monarch to reveal the taxes he paid to the government.
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Also, Iran strikes a ship in the Strait of Hormuz. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.
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Delegations from the U.S. and Iran opened talks in Switzerland on Sunday.
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Adriana Loureiro Fernandez, a photographer for The New York Times, describes the scene on the ground after the Venezuelan earthquakes.
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The ruling on Temporary Protection Status will have swift repercussions for migrants and employers alike.
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The pause follows a container ship being struck near the coast of Oman on Thursday, with a U.S. official saying that Iran was responsible for the attack.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Arab Gulf leaders to reassure them that America isn't cutting them out of negotiations with Tehran.
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Temperatures in Germany could hit 40C in some areas while French officials bring in alcohol restrictions to ease pressure on hospitals.
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A federal judge is ordering the Department of Justice to turn over unredacted versions of some of the Epstein files or explain why the materials were withheld.
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The BBC's Vanessa Silva reports from Caracas as the city faces the aftermath of back-to-back tremors.
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The injunction bars the creation of a national list of voters eligible to receive mail-in ballots.
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The United Nations' shipping agency on Thursday said it would pause an evacuation effort ?to get hundreds of stranded ships out through the Strait of Hormuz after a vessel was attacked ?in the Gulf of Oman."I have ?been informed of an attack today ?in the Gulf of Oman on ?a vessel which passed through the Strait ?of Hormuz," Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary-General of the ?U
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Nearly 1,500 people have been injured after two seven-plus magnitude shallow quakes hit seconds apart.
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Former North Fraser Pretrial Centre correctional officer Naila Sheikh is facing criminal charges of breach of trust and impersonation for personal gain. Documents obtained by CBC News appear to indicate Sheikh was the case manager for convicted gang murderer Rabih Alkhalil at the time of his brazen July 2022 escape, which remains under investigation.
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Back-to-back earthquakes hit Venezuela, killing at least 188 people and injuring thousands. NBC News' Ana Vanessa Herrero reports from Caracas about the search for survivors.
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"The only crop we're harvesting is what you planted: decades of mistrust," Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said in a social media post.
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The UN International Maritime Organization (IMO) paused its program to shepherd ships and seafarers through the Strait of ?Hormuz on Thursday after a cargo ship reported a suspected attack, reigniting fears over a preliminary deal to end the Iran war.
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Temperatures reach 36.7C in Merryfield, Somerset, on Thursday, the hottest June day on record.
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Venezuelans in South Florida were frantically trying to track down friends and relatives after two earthquakes in Venezuela. Jorge Erazo was among the missing.
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Charles III will not live at Buckingham Palace after the completion of a 10-year, 369-million-pound ($692 million Cdn) refurbishment program as the monarchy seeks to increase public access to the historic building that has been the centre of royal life for almost 200 years.
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Venezuela's pair of earthquakes is considered doublet sequence. It's not rare to have two quakes in short succession, but in this case, that likely led to more destruction.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla will continue to reside in Clarence House, Buckingham Palace says.
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It appears the two big earthquakes in Venezuela that occurred in rapid succession may have involved two separate fault lines. Several faults intersect in this tectonically complex region.
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President Trump's proposal to have Iran use their unfrozen funds to buy American agriculture products says a lot about where he's worried about lost political support.
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The U.S. Geological Survey has estimated that the death toll from the powerful quakes could range from as many as 10,000 to 100,000.
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The Trump administration has demanded that Iraqi leaders distance themselves from Iran and rein in Iran-linked militias that are outside of government control.
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The oil tankers, led by the Stoic Warrior vessel, sailed along the coast of the United Arab Emirates and then Oman on Thursday morning.
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Two powerful earthquakes rattled the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday evening, damaging buildings in the capital and briefly triggering a tsunami advisory.
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The head of the U.N.'s nuclear agency has signaled that Iranian nuclear enrichment sites would be visited by his inspectors, a day after the U.S. and Iran offered contradictory remarks about the issue.
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Powerful back to back earthquakes hit Venezuela's capital, Caracas. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with journalist Maria Graterol who is in Caracas.
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