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At least 160 killed in Afghanistan flash floods

Al Jazeera English - 29 Aug 2020 14:50
Thirteen provinces, mostly in the country's north, affected by floods following days of torrential rain.
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The best tech for students - from laptops to note-taking tools Having the right equipment is more important than ever this year. Here's how to choose Student finance: what you need to be ready for university 'Keep your spending organised': top tips for uni students Student loans: ho...
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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has asked a judge to dismiss murder charges against him in the death of George Floyd.
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White House senior adviser Jared Kushner is traveling to the Middle East this weekend to try to convince multiple Arab leaders to attend a splashy signing ceremony at the White House for the recent normalization deal bet...
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'No social distancing': US college towns close bars as Covid-19 cases surge Rise in campus infections from Missouri to Utah, and Alabama to Iowa forces local authorities to close bars and mandate masks Europe: locals rediscover streets and beaches amid tourist absence Coronavirus live updates Co...
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Neuralink: Elon Musk unveils pig he claims has computer implant in brain Billionare entrepreneur presented animal during a livestream event to recruit workers for his neuroscience startup The tech entrepreneur Elon Musk on Friday showed off a pig whose brain he says has been implanted with a ...
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At least 10 people died in Louisiana and at least four died in Texas.
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Thousands protest in Mauritius over dolphin deaths after oil spill Government says it will carry out autopsies on all 40 animals and investigate spill from Japanese ship Thousands of protesters demonstrated in the Mauritius capital Port Louis on Saturday, calling for an investigation in...
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At first, the front line of Europe's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic was fought in hospitals by overstretched health care workers. Now as European countries seek to avoid the long-dreaded second wave, that line has s...
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How the G.O.P. Stretched Hard to Defend Trump on Race and Gender Never before has a convention by a major party felt compelled to call such a diverse array of speakers to defend the character of a sitting president.
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A call from Beijing to reduce food waste has sent officials and businesses scrambling to find ways to stop people from ordering too much, and in some extreme cases put meal times under surveillance.
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Hurricane Laura Was Powerful, but Louisiana Was Prepared

The New York Times - 29 Aug 2020 02:53
Hurricane Laura Was Powerful, but Louisiana Was Prepared In 2005, Hurricane Rita leveled some coastal communities in southwest Louisiana, forcing changes to building codes and attitudes. As Laura approached, the region was ready.
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The deal also required Israel to halt plans to annex occupied West Bank land sought by the Palestinians
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Greek lawyer in Harry Maguire case reveals details of hate mail he received Prosecutor Ioannis Paradissis says messages from supporters of Manchester United footballer have shocked him The fallout from Harry's Maguire's calamitous holiday in Mykonos has been swift, brutal and revelatory, not lea...
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JFK's grandson may be the last hope for the Kennedys' political dynasty After Jack Schlossberg's brief appearance at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, insiders are speculating about the possible political aspirations of JFK's only grandson.
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The largest demonstrations in the history of Belarus have taken place on recent Sundays. Hundreds of thousands are expected this week in the capital city of Minsk to protest the re-election earlier this month of the nati...
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A Black man in San Antonio was stopped and detained by police Tuesday while he was jogging, witnesses said, as officers searched for a suspect in a nearby domestic violence call.
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In One Louisiana City, a Police Shooting, a Pandemic and a Hurricane In Lafayette, La., frustration and fatigue set in after storms, a pandemic and now a fatal police shooting that some residents believe is being overshadowed.
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The wedding has been linked to COVID-19 outbreaks at a local jail and a nursing home.
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Sheelah Kolhatkar on the New York attorney general Letitia James's announcement this week that she is investigating possible financial malfeasance by the Trump Organization, Donald Trump's real-estate company.
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Journalists reporting for the BBC's Russian service are among those to lose their accreditation.
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Skydiving to celebrate women's suffrage

CBSNews - 29 Aug 2020 15:49
100 years ago this month, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, granting women the right to vote. And to celebrate, a team of women skydivers has been touring the country, jumping in the various cities tha...
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