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California mudslides kill at least 13 in region scorched by wildfires Authorities in Santa Barbara County warned that the death toll could rise, as more people are feared trapped beneath the mud. At least 25 others were injured, and fire officials with the Santa Barbara County Fire Department told ABC News that they had conducted "dozens and dozens" of rescues.
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Honduras Tsunami alert after 7.6-magnitude earthquake in Caribbean Rodrigo Anaya Rodriguez was in a hammock inside his house near popular tourist site Bacalar Lake on Mexico's Caribbean coast in Quintana Roo when he felt three tremors. "It felt like a bulldozer was driving past," he said. "It didn't last long but was very violent." He ran to his balcony and saw electricity ...
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Europe stumbles forward in search for migration policy An original European Commission proposal seeking to redistribute 160,000 asylum seekers throughout the EU from overcrowded camps in Greece and Italy fell significantly short after completing just 31,000 relocations by its end last September. "We were slow to implement the proposals," Mouzalas ...
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Trump Lawyer Sues Buzzfeed Over Claims in Russia Dossier Cohen's complaint against Buzzfeed names editor-in-chief Ben Smith, reporter Ken Bensinger and editors Miriam Elder and Mark Schoofs, who were the bylines on the article Buzzfeed published accompanying the dossier. He provided the complaint and a confirmation email from the court system that ...
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Ruby Tuesday names new CEO in bid to turnaround struggling restaurants If you ask the executive team at Ruby Tuesday, they won't be shy about telling you the company is in trouble. That's why they are bringing in Ray Blanchette. Blanchette will take the mantle of CEO immediately, the company said Tuesday, with the aim of turning around the struggling brand. The restaurant ...
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Rohingya children trapped in 'appalling' conditions in Myanmar's Rakhine state – UNICEF 9 January 2018 – While the eyes of the world are on Myanmar's northern Rakhine and Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh, more than 60,000 Rohingya children remain nearly forgotten, trapped in appalling camps in central Rakhine where the shelters teeter on stilts above garbage and excrement, the United ...
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Invisibility of disabled people in the media The Labour MP Dawn Butler signs her question in the House of Commons as she urges the government to give British Sign Language (BSL) legal status. 'The low standard of BSL and English bilingualism in education urgently needs addressing in a British Sign Language Act,' writes Jill Jones.
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