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Spain Rescues Nearly 1,000 Migrants Over the Last 2 Days Many migrants cross the Mediterranean Sea to Europe from North Africa
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How India's Conservationists Are Fighting to Save Half of the World's Tigers India's role in ensuring the survival of the big cat is crucial
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Wildfire 'tornado' in Redding, California, has destroyed 500 structures, killed 2 people, officials say A local firefighter who was killed fighting a fast-movingwildfire was identified Friday as crews continued to battle the blaze in Redding, California.        
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Russian Hackers Appear to Shift Focus to U.S. Power Grid

The New York Times - 28 Jul 2018 03:16
Russian Hackers Appear to Shift Focus to U.S. Power Grid Intelligence and technology officials report there are surprisingly few attempts to disrupt the campaigns of major American political figures.
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Authorities say the small northern California community of Keswick has essentially been wiped out by a wildfire that destroyed 500 structures and threatens another 5,000. (July 28)        
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Texas Shootings Leave 5 Dead, Including 3 at Nursing Home, Authorities Say The shooter was among those killed
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Worcester acid attack: sixth man to appear in court

The Guardian - 28 Jul 2018 06:11
Worcester acid attack: sixth man to appear in court West Mercia police say Saied Hussini was arrested on Thursday night in London suburb of Harlesden A sixth man is due to appear in court in connection with a suspected acid attack on a three-year-old boy in Worcester. Sai...
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A fast-growing northern California wildfire killed a second firefighter on Friday after high winds drove it into the city of Redding, prompting mass evacuations, destroying 500 structures and threatening thousands of oth...
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Pruitt's Successor Wants Rollbacks, Too. And He Wants Them to Stick. Andrew Wheeler, the acting head of the E.P.A., is taking a more disciplined approach to dismantling environmental regulations.
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Trump celebrates roaring economy as experts urge caution The US economy surged to a growth rate of 4.1 percent in the second quarter -- the fastest pace since 2014 -- driven by consumers spending their tax-cut cash and exporters rushing to get products out the door ahead of re...
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Historic D-Day plane rescued from boneyard and restored is unveiled at Oshkosh airshow A C-47 dubbed "That's All, Brother" was found in an aviation boneyard three years ago and has been painstakingly restored to what it looked like on D-Day.        
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Gun control groups lost an emergency bid Friday to block a Texas organization from posting instructions to 3-D print a gun online.
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'It happened, and it happened twice': 6-year-old girl reportedly abused at migrant shelter Advocate says 6-year-old victim was required to sign document without parental supervision.        
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Refugees flee violence in Cameroon into neighbouring Nigeria

Al Jazeera English - 28 Jul 2018 16:44
Since separatists declared an independent 'Ambazonia' state in south Cameroon, tens of thousands have fled violence into Nigeria and relief workers are struggling to keep up.
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Pope Francis on Saturday accepted the resignation of Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, one of the U.S. Catholic Church's most prominent figures, who has been at the center of a widening sexual abuse scandal.
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Bus falls into gorge in western India; over 30 feared dead

Al Jazeera English - 28 Jul 2018 16:34
Vehicle carrying university workers in Maharashtra state plunges off a mountain road into a valley.
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Teen creates site giving children answers on deportation A Connecticut teenager has designed an online resource to help immigrant children prepare for the possible deportations of their parents or guardians
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Job fears as Japanese bid to build Royal Navy support ships Union warns of setback for shipyard workers if contract goes abroad Fears are mounting that a billion-pound contract to build a new fleet of ships for the Royal Navy could go to a Japanese company. The move would trigger...
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John Kelly is marking a milestone: surviving one year as chief of staff to President Donald Trump. The job comes with the luxury of the second-best piece of real estate in the West Wing, but the biggest headaches.
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U.S. Diplomats Held Face-to-Face Talk With Taliban, Insurgents Say A senior State Department official was among diplomats who met with representatives from the Taliban in Doha, Qatar, a week ago, the insurgents said.
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Iran plans to offer price and tax incentives to private investors to take over idle state projects and help boost the economy, state media reported on Saturday, as the country faces likely U.S. sanctions and the exit of ...
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Recognition at last for Gentleman Jack, Britain's 'first modern lesbian' Anne Lister has been honoured in the church where she wed, and her tales of passionate affairs are now the subject of a TV drama She was a 19th-century pioneer in many fields: business, travel, mountaineering. But 178 ye...
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