Drought hit parts of the US and Mexico in October October 2023 has been confirmed as the hottest October on record globally, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
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Ohio Votes to Protect Abortion Rights in Latest Post-Roe Referendum for US
by Nonoby NonoVivek Ramaswamy, US Republican presidential candidate, fills out his ballot in Columbus Residents of Ohio have voted to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution. This referendum, …
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China Holds Over $1 Trillion in Belt and Road Debt, Making It the World’s Largest Debt Collector
by Nonoby NonoA recent report reveals that China is owed more than $1 trillion through its Belt and Road project, positioning it as the largest debt collector globally.
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Israel Vows to Take ‘Security Responsibility’ of Gaza After War
by Nonoby NonoIsrael Vows to Take ‘Security Responsibility’ of Gaza After War People flee following Israeli air strikes on a neighbourhood in the al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip Gaza …
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Atmosphere of Fear and Tension Among Students Amidst Middle East Conflict at US University
by Nonoby NonoAn article highlighting the palpable atmosphere of fear and tension among Jewish and Muslim students at a US university amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict.
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Thousands of Migrants Embark on Caravan towards the USA
by Nonoby NonoThousands of migrants, frustrated by the lengthy processing of US visa applications, have joined together to form a caravan in southern Mexico.
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Death Toll Rises to 39 in the Aftermath of Hurricane “Otis” in Acapulco
by Nonoby NonoThe resort town of Acapulco in Mexico was severely impacted by Hurricane “Otis,” resulting in 39 casualties and widespread devastation to buildings and infrastructure.
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Injured Palestinians from Gaza transferred to Egypt for medical treatment
by Nonoby NonoEgypt has begun receiving the first group of around 90 seriously injured Palestinians from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing.
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German President Steinmeier Apologizes for Colonial Violence in Tanzania
by Nonoby NonoGerman President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has issued an apology for the acts of violence committed by German colonial rulers during his visit to Tanzania.
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Tuareg rebels in Mali have taken control of a military base in Kidal following the withdrawal of UN troops, according to reports from the UN mission MINUSMA.