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9 Jun
U.S. President Joe Biden opened the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles on Wednesday. Migration has taken center stage at the assembly of Western Hemisphere leaders, reflecting its emergence as a top foreign...
9 Jun
Dozens of activists gathered at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday in what they called "That Hug" to mark World Oceans Day. Participants held hands in a large line to "embrace the ocean...
9 Jun
SpaceX on Wednesday launched an Egyptian communications satellite from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Nilesat 301 will provide digital broadband and internet services for the Middle East and Africa. A few minutes after...
9 Jun
Scorching temperatures are in store for the southwestern U.S. over the next several days. Cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas and Palm Springs in California are expected to top 110 degrees. Heat is part of the normal...
9 Jun
No injuries were reported Wednesday after what police initially described as an explosion at a liquefied natural gas terminal in Southeast Texas. Freeport LNG reported that "an incident" occurred around...
9 Jun
The European Parliament on Wednesday threw its weight behind a proposed ban on cars with a combustion engine in 2035, seeking to step up the fight against climate change through faster development of electric...
9 Jun
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday his country is supporting Ukraine by delivering heavy weaponry to the country. Speaking at a news conference with the foreign press, he said Germany has pledged to...
8 Jun
Colombia's Navy has released images of artifacts found scattered near a Spanish galleon laden with gold that sank to the bottom of the Caribbean off the coast of Colombia more than 300 years ago. Footages...
8 Jun
There were large queues at London's airports on Tuesday after widespread flight cancellations by several airlines. Gatwick and Stansted airports were also affected by the cancellations.Some frustrated...
8 Jun
A devastating drought is displacing thousands of families in the Horn of Africa and killing vulnerable and weak children.Famine now even threatens Somalia's capital as the camps on the city's outskirts...

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