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Trump auto tariffs strike at heart of North American trade
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Vance says Denmark has 'under invested' in Greenland
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Green light for Winter Olympics bobsleigh slope
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Musk's DOGE team emerges from the shadows
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Film stars blast Academy for 'failing to defend' Palestinian filmmaker
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Record fine for UK university renews free speech row
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Grizzlies fire head coach Jenkins: team
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'Game-changing' Hazlewood shines as Bengaluru thrash Chennai in IPL
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Table-topping Bengaluru thrash Chennai by 50 runs in IPL
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Israel warns of attacks 'everywhere' in Lebanon after rocket fire
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Utah becomes first US state to ban fluoride in drinking water
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Trump prompts US allies to reopen nuclear weapons debate
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Nigerian police ban Kano Eid parade as rival emirs dispute throne
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Ex-Barcelona star Dani Alves has rape conviction overturned
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French lawyers condemn 'sexism' of Depardieu's defence in abuse trial
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Stock markets slide over US inflation, tariff fears
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King of cobbles Van der Poel adds Belgium's E3 to Milan-San Remo win
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Vance lands in Greenland as anger mounts over Trump takeover bid
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Teen Brennan wins again, Ayuso retakes lead in Catalonia
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Massive quake kills more than 150 in Myanmar, Thailand
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Trump, Canada PM ease tensions with 'productive' call
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Italy tries to fill its Albanian migrant centres after legal woes
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S.Sudan govt says Vice President Machar 'under house arrest'
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Erdogan turns sights on opposition CHP with his main rival in jail
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Mateta 'ready' to return for Palace in FA Cup after horror injury
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US 'in arrears' at the WTO
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Massive quake kills nearly 150 in Myanmar, Thailand
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Fleeing Trump: four Americans who chose Mexico
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US Fed's preferred inflation gauge shows some cause for concern
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Journalist, protester killed at Nepal pro-monarchy rally
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Barca blow as Olmo ruled out for three weeks
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Guardiola seeks redemption as Man City head to Bournemouth in FA Cup
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Stock markets fall over US inflation, tariff fears
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PSG 'feel like champions' as Ligue 1 title nears, says Luis Enrique
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'We don't deserve bonus': Man City boss Guardiola
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Cuba resurrects dollar-only stores, a symbol of inequality
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Germany says 'nothing off table' in US tariff row
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Chinese regulator to vet Panama ports deal: Hong Kong media
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Pro-Duterte rallies as ex-Philippine leader marks 80th birthday in jail
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Israel hits Beirut after rockets fired from south Lebanon
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Clouds and conspiracies: concerns over push to make rain
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Nuno urges Forest to write new chapter ahead of FA Cup quarter-final
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Nepal police clash with pro-monarchy demonstrators
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Ex-Barcelona star Dani Alves has rape conviction annulled
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Panic on the streets of Bangkok as quake collapses skyscraper
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Former Spurs boss Redknapp jokes that England coach Tuchel is 'German spy'
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Stock markets drop as autos suffer more tariff-fuelled losses
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Real Madrid coach Ancelotti to go on trial for alleged tax fraud
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No 'spring revival' for Germany as unemployment rises
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More than 100,000 people have been evacuated from the path of a fierce cyclone heading towards India and Pakistan, with forecasters warning Wednesday it could devastate homes and tear down power lines.

Peak in oil demand 'in sight' before end of decade: IEA
Global oil demand could peak before the end of this decade as the energy crisis has accelerated the transition to cleaner technologies, the International Energy Agency said Wednesday.

100,000 evacuated as cyclone threatens India and Pakistan
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated from the path of a fierce cyclone heading towards India and Pakistan, with forecasters warning Wednesday it could devastate homes and tear down power lines.

Six dead in Cuba flooding, hundreds of houses damaged
The death toll from heavy rains and flooding in east and central Cuba has risen to six, official media reported Tuesday as thousands of evacuees started returning home amid widespread property damage.

Canadian Prairies farmers try to adapt to a warming world
Following repeated droughts, Canadian farmers are trying to adapt to a new era in agriculture marked by a warming world -- including by trapping snow in their fields, planting heat-resistant crops and seeding earlier in the season.

Pakistan orders mass evacuations ahead of cyclone landfall
Pakistan authorities on Monday began an evacuation effort to move 80,000 citizens out of the path of an approaching cyclone, which is expected to bring winds of up to 120 kilometres per hour.

Winds and heavy rains kill at least 27 in Pakistan
Heavy rains followed by strong winds killed at least 27 people, including eight children, in northwest Pakistan, officials said Sunday.

Smoke from Canadian wildfires cloaks eastern US with haze
Smoke from Canadian wildfires shrouded US cities in a noxious haze again Thursday, delaying flights and disrupting outdoor events in what President Joe Biden called a "stark reminder" of climate change.

El Nino arrives, raising extreme weather fears
An expected El Nino climate phenomenon has arrived, raising fears of extreme weather and temperature records, scientists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday.

US says El Nino arrives, raising extreme weather fears
An expected El Nino climate phenomenon has arrived, raising fears of extreme weather and temperature records, scientists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday.

Canada awaits wildfire help, as thousands more may flee
Canada's Quebec province, hit hard by unprecedented wildfires that have ravaged the country, on Wednesday eagerly awaited the arrival of reinforcements from abroad to help beat back blazes that are overwhelming its firefighting capacity.

Quebec the new epicenter of Canada's raging wildfires
Canada's Quebec province, not used to the huge number, scale and strength of wildfires ravaging the rest of the country, has become the latest hotspot with about 160 fires burning on Tuesday, most of those out of control.

Flood-hit Pakistanis still waiting on promised rebuild
Noor Bibi lost her mother, her daughter and the roof over her head in the catastrophic floods that drowned Pakistan last summer.

One dead, three missing in Japan after heavy rain
Heavy rain across parts of Japan has killed one person, left three missing and injured dozens more, authorities said Saturday, with thousands of residents issued evacuation warnings.

One dead, two missing in Japan after heavy rain
Heavy rain across parts of Japan has killed one person and left two missing, authorities said Saturday, with thousands issued evacuation warnings and left without power.

In Costa Rica, climate change threatens 'cloud forest'
The "cloud forest" of Monteverde, in the center of Costa Rica, will soon no longer be worthy of the name: climate change threatens this unique ecosystem, and its fauna and flora face an unclear future under a brilliant blue sky.

Japan reports warmest spring on record
Japan experienced its warmest spring on record this year, the national weather agency said Thursday, as greenhouse gasses and El Nino send temperatures soaring worldwide.

Pacific ire at Australia's backing for fossil fuels
Pacific Islands expressed dismay on Thursday at Australia's subsidies for fossil fuels, flagging climate concerns as a point of friction between the neighbouring nations.

Twitter hinders 'troll hunters' battling climate denial
For years, a band of science-loving "troll hunters" hounded climate change deniers off Twitter -- but Elon Musk's takeover has upended their efforts, with many ousted accounts back, pushing fresh disinformation.

1.5C of warming is too hot for a just world: study
Curbing global heating at 1.5 degrees Celsius will avert runaway climate change but not mass suffering in developing nations, a consortium of 50 researchers warned Wednesday.

Japan allows nuclear plants to operate beyond 60 years
Japan on Wednesday passed a law allowing nuclear reactors to operate beyond 60 years, as it tries to reinvigorate the sector to meet energy challenges and climate targets.

Storms lash drought-hit Spain
Spain's weather agency issued weather warnings for large parts of the country Tuesday as several days of torrential rains following a prolonged drought caused minor flooding.

Shanghai swelters through hottest May day in 100 years
Shanghai recorded its hottest May day in more than 100 years on Monday, the city's meteorological service announced, shattering the previous high by a full degree.

Venice's Grand Canal turns phosphorescent green
A stretch of Venice's Grand Canal turned bright green Sunday, prompting police to investigate amid speculation about a stunt by environmentalists.

Venice exhibition shines light on Africa's forced urbanisation
From nomads to deforestation, this year's Venice Architecture Biennale focuses on Africa and the impact of colonisation on the development of a continent undergoing the most rapid urbanisation in the world.

Amazon scientists simulate how warming may impact jungle
Deep in the Amazon, an experiment unfolds that may allow a peek into the future to see what will happen to the world's largest rainforest when carbon dioxide levels rise.

Fate of Madrid's trees takes root in vote campaign
In Madrid, where summer temperatures are becoming increasingly unbearable due to climate change, the fate of the city's trees has become a hot-button topic ahead of Spain's local and regional elections.

Warming Arctic could put chill on squirrel 'date nights'
As Alaska's bleak winter sets in, arctic ground squirrels burrow deep into the ground to begin an eight-month-hibernation before popping up again in spring, famished and eager to breed.

Warming Arctic could put chill on squirrel 'date night'
As Alaska's bleak winter sets in, arctic ground squirrels burrow deep into the ground to begin an eight-month-hibernation before popping up again in spring, famished and eager to breed.

Protecting India's tigers also good for climate: study
India's efforts to protect its endangered tigers have inadvertently helped avoid a large amount of climate change-causing carbon emissions by preventing deforestation, a study said on Thursday.

Laggard Italy battles EU over green car transition
Italy's nationalist government is leading the revolt against EU plans to tighten vehicle emissions limits, vowing to defend the automotive industry in a country still attached to the combustion engine.

Solar investment outshines oil: IEA
Investment in solar power is expected to overtake oil for the first time this year as clean energy spending outpaces that for fossil fuels, the IEA said in a report Thursday.